= PAGE SIX THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. / ~ WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22nd, 1931 HITT AND RUNN— Now When It Comes to Shootin’ Orders Just Leave It to Bull~TheyTl Be Carried Out 0. K. THAT SIR~ 1S YOu oF a) (NG CHICKEN 2 SPR J A HEY! ANGELO - FETCh THE CLEAVER =~ WHAT DYE CALL THIS LAYOUT WHY SIR? ISNT THE ORDER COMPLETE SIR? ‘INTERNATIONAL CARTOON CO. NYE" WELW | GOT THE SPRINGS ALRIGHT NOW WOULD You MIND BRINGING (M TUE CHICKEN ? an acre of ground | bath; also frame stable. In Mt. Joy Will sell right or exchange for i smaller house. TRUCK FARMS No. 183—2 acres and, rather hilly, large double house, fine for poultry. | bank barn, fruit, running water. THE TIME TO BUY CHEAP IS WHEN NO DEMAND TODAY, REAL ESTATE, LIKE | | for only $1,500. N No. 275—14 acres, 2 miles from Mt. barn, A dandy truck farm. Don’t miss MEDIUM SIZED FARMS acre-farm near Mari- etta and Lancaster pike, good cropper, | lots of fruit, tobacco and No. 337—A fine West Donegal St, Mt. Joy, all veniences and in best of condition. 339—A good 2% farm of sand , shedding No. 329—A ere 5 3A very fine and modern | land near Chickies churc bis Lr id residential section ! for 5 or 6 acres tobacco. A good 1- of Mount Joy much less than | man farm cheap. cost of erection. No. 359—A fine frame double house on Delta St, Mount sold worth the money. ences and garage on each side. 416—A brick house, property at Florin, 8 rooms. veniences, will sell right. No. 417—Good Corner Brick House, | "3 limestone land all conveniences, 3-car township, stone house, big bank barn, good water for only $120 per | Nicely located. LARGE FARMS 381—A 124-acre | limestone soil, | money can remain. No. 384—A 106-acre farm of gravel Joy garage, too large for present owner. No. 418—Fine Bungalow on Choco- late Ave. East Donegal, 8 rooms and | bath, open fire place. No. 419—Beautiful modern dwelling, all conveniences, along state highway in East Donegal. Don’t build, buy this and save money. No. 420—A T7-room frame house on Marietta St., surroundings open, prop- erty in good shape. for retired rural man. try houses, garage, stable, etc. : No. 422—A frame double house in Florin, one side has conveniences, oth- er side lights and water, frame stable, acre. along | The Ettersburg 121, Lancaster pike, large |ington and Oregon, excellent pasture. BUSINESS STANDS No. 334—A fine brick business stand) = land dwelling on East Main Street, A dandy place It has 4 poul- No. 374—A 6-room house and store | en's ists, | room, owner now doing a nice elec- | 80 foot front Will ssi propery enough to make a place for itself. Donegal Springs Road, Mount 8 New 8 room brick house, all mod- | Included is an | business, stock, etc. Wonderful opportunity for young man. 403—Frame Building 30x60, { stories with wing 28x30 and another | building 24x30. Lot fronts 80 ft. on Donegal | St., Mt. Joy. No. 404—A very good brick building one story about 50x100 in Mt. Corner property. improyements. acre tract in rear. with new 5-room bungalow. light and heat. Dandy home No. 355—A lot outside Mt. Joy Boro, new 7-room house never occupied, garage, good Half of money Office Building, Show Room, Garage and a Dwelling. | a real business lot of buildings well of water, Will sell more land with property if purchaser desires. while proposition. No. 365—Fine corner property and lot adjoining, has all conveniences, large lawn, fine Want to sell to settle es- for only $6,000. No. 423—Bungalow type house and business stand, on Main street, Florin, | Here's a worth taurant, gas station, etc. BUILDING LOTS No. 306—Fine building lot fronting 45 ft. on the east side of Lumber St., No. 368—A T7-room and modern home on Marietta Street, Corner property, in every way, reasonable in order to sell. No. 371—A newly built long trolley at Florin, all modern con- wveniences and price right for a quick No. 310—A 40-ft. lot on Walnut St. If you want a cheap lot No. 335—Lot 100 ft. front and 540 ft. deep on concrete highway between sale. : No. 372—A newly built 6-room|Mt. Joy and Florin. brick house, brick garage, all mod- ern conveniences, possession any time. Priced to sell. Donegal Springs road. No. 376—A fine modern dwelling on East Main St, Mt. Joy, all con- veniences, will sell with or without a 20-car garage in rear. No. 382—A 2-story property at Florin, tin roof, cement cellar, Florin water, etc. No. 385—A very modern property in Mount Joy at trolley, nas and in Al shape. fronting 70 ft. on Marietta St, Mt. Joy and about 80 ft. deep. No. 377—Four 50 ft. lots on the east side of North Barbara St, Mt. Joy. No. 401—Two lots of ground each fronting 45 ft. on Columbia Ave., Mt. Lots adjoin, are on corner and are an excellent building location. 421—A double lot 80x200 on Marietta St.,, Mount Joy. frame corner No. 387—A plot of about 2% acres of land along trolley at Florin, has a frontage of one block. Price reason- No. 386—A 2%-story frame house adjoining No. Prefer selling these two as a unit. No. 390—A dandy bungalow on] West Main Street, Mt. Joy, 6 rooms, |about an acre at Florin. all conveniences, possession any time. to be appreciated. 3 car garage. No. 392—A large brick house, goo No. 388—A plot of ground containing Must be seen HUNTING CAMPS | No. 262—A tract of 125 acres of farm frame stable, acre of | and timber land, house, ground, on concrete highway near Mt. | Half is farm land. Several bear pens jon farm. Game such as bear, deer, No. 397—One of the former Mount |pheasants, grey and black squirrel, Joy Development Co. houses on W. Donegal St. Mt. ences. Price very low. No. 399—An Acre of 9-room brick house, 2-car garage, etc. An unobstructed view of the Susquehanna river and land fronts on Susquehanna Trail. No. 400—A good frame dwelling on An excellent buy for Price very interesting. Ideal hunting camp, Marietta street. any person living in rent. No. 405—A frame dwelling, corner property and will sell for only $3,000. No. 408—Lot 40x200 on concrete highway, at Florin, frame house, all modern conveniences, hot water heat, oil burner, 6-car garage. property at a reasonable price. A dandy corner property ‘along trolley, very modern house, all sun porch, garage, etc. be bought worth the money. . 411—A fine stucco bungalow on _Ave., all modern conveni- for two cars. A dandy MOUNT JOY, PA. WHY BUILD NOW? SAVE—Have a 7-Room House, slate roof, vapor heat, hot and cold water, Frame Stable, Garage, Four Poultry Houses, lot is 80x200 ft. and can sell you two additional Price only $6,700. Better investigate think of building. this before you See J. E. Schroll, Mt. Joy. Tioga—Acme Drilling Company es- tablished offices in the H. Howe es- tate dwelling on Main street. VIANY NEW STRAWBERRIES and BUT OLDER ONES REMAIN People who avoid strawberries be- cause of their high acidity need not deny themselves the pleasure of eat- ing this luscious fruit if they will try some of the milder flavored varities such as the New York, the Marshall, and | and the Chesapeake. Several hundred [ limestone in Rapho, frame house, 03d varities of strawberries are grown in Only lhe United States, one for every lo- East | Donegal near Maytown, 8-room house, stable, chicken house, pig sty, house newly painted. No. 270—A fine truck farm of a few ]and consumers. MANY OTHER THINGS, IS NOT IN| near Milton Grove, good house, | of DEMAND AND AS A RESULT YOU | barn, large shed, poultry houses, etc,|are grown CAN BUY BETTER VALUES THA AT ANY TIME DURING MY CAR-| Joy, gravel soil, EER AS A REALTOR. IF INTERESTED, CALL AND I] this. WILL PROVE THIS ASSERTION. HERE IS A PARTIAL LIST OF MY | OFFERINGS TODAY. DWELLINGS No. 314—A very good brick dwell- | ing on New Haven Street, Mt. Joy, cality and purpose, according to spec- ialists of the United States Depart- ment of Agriculture who have classi- fied them for the benefit of growers Of this large number varities, however, only about 40 commercially, and 19 of these constitute 96 per cent of the acreage. The three leaders—Klondike, Aroma, and Howard 17—account for 63 per cent of the acreage in the 352—A dandy truck, fruit county. poultry farm near Sunnyside School, in Rapho township. Here's a snap for| tors that determine to a large extent Climate and soil conditions are fac- the best varities to grow in the dif- ferent sections of the country. The Missionary is the leading sort in Florida and along the Atlantic coast to Maryland. Most other parts of the South prefer the Klondike. ' The No. 300—18 acres of best limestone | Blakemore, a new berry developed by land in heart of East Donegal, extra!the department, fine buildings in Al shape, best small|in the Carolinas and as far north as story frame | farm I offered in years. house on Main street, Florin, best of | macadam highway. shape, 2-car garage. is becoming popular Located on |New Jersey. The Aroma is a favorite in most of the milder States, including the northern part of Arkansas and Tennessee, and the southern parts of Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana. The Dunlap is popular farm of best|in the remainder of the Middle West. buildings, {In the Northwest, Marshall, —acre meadow, water at house and |Ettersburg 121, and barn. Price $145 per acre and 34 of | widely grown, Here’s a dandy. | is king Oregon, Clark are most while the Howard 17 north of the Ohio and Po- tomac and east of the Mississippi. In recent years varities adapted to special purposes have taken their places by the side of the older ones. grown in Wash- is preferred by while the new Blakemore appears to be especially good for pre- serving. The ice-cream trade prefers the Marshall and Klondike. varities of strawberries are being introduced constantly, the de- A canners, No. 376—A 20-car garage centrally |Partment says. Many of them possess [located in Mount Joy, will sell with | no special value as compared with the or without a modern dwelling with all | well-established varities, and most of {them soon disappear from nursery- Occasionally a new vari- | ety such as the Blakemore has merit lA — 3 DROUGHT RELIEF WORK IS SOON COMPLETED According to a report today by Dr. submitted Theodore B. Appel, Secretary of Health, by H. P. Drake, sanitary engineer, the drought relief work in Adams, Fay- ette, Jefferson, Schuylkill and Lan- caster counties has now been in progress for four weeks. In Adams county, 446 samples have been col- lected for analys's, with 355 in Fayette, 605 in Jefferson, 2 Schuylkill and 488 in county, samples. The work of notifying the school authorities and private property 58 in Lancaster making a total of 2129 owners as to the results of these analyses, and advice as to necess- ary repairs for improvements to be made on the water supply systems, is rapidly progressing. Drake’s report states that in all probability the work in Adams, Jefferson, Schuylkill and Lancaster counties will be completed during the present week. In this event the Adams county mobile labora- tory and its personnel wil] be moved to York, with headquarters at the Hotel Penn, J. C. Ball being in charge. The Jefferson county unit will be moved to Clearfield with headquarters at the Dimeling Hotel; Mr. A. C. Brown will be in charge. The Schuylkill ¢ounty un- it ,will proceed to Bloomsburg, with headquarters at the Magee Hotel; R. S. Mark will supervise this unit. The Lancaster county laboratory will be moved to Read- ing, with headquarters at the Ab- raham Lincoln Hotel, with L. E. Scheffer in charge. The Fayette county unit will remain at Union- town, mainly on typhoid preven- tion work. EE i AUTO OWNERS USE WORTHLESS CHECKS Checks totaling $108,669.65 sent to the State Revenue Department in payment for motor licenses and other fees incidental to the oper- ation of automobiles have been re- turned to the Department, accord- ing to Benjamin G. Eynon, com- missioner of motor vehicles. The checks were returned by banks on which they were drawn chiefly be- cause the makers either had no funds on deposit or insufficient funds to. meet them. The figures cover the first three months of the year. They exceed by $6.091.78, the total of checks returned for the same cause last year. A penalty for the same cause last year. A penalty of $5 is levied on makers of all such checks irres- pective of the amount of the check. net) ees Efforts county miles as tration’s day evening, at Ephrata lined by S. dent, as follows: Launching of a move to bring a- bout consiruction of Crocs Columbia and Conowingo between reconstruction Insuring worth in the same time gasoline through matic pumps by the region of the Central |¢ through patrol and other activities. Seeking grade crossing obstructions at road stations towns have not conveniences, Standing committees fiscal year were appointed by Presi- dent Gable at the Ephrata meeting, which was attended. The milk according to gathered by the under whose herds of cattle on State institutions The report indicates that in some herds 3 pounds of are sufficient to produce one pound number of herds 3 to 4 grain are required and in reached {DUCATING THE MOTORING PUBLIC LANCASTER COUNTY'S SHARE ON THE NEW ROAD BILL 626 MILES, MOST OF WHICH IS UNIMPROVED. to secure construction of possible of new road bill Other features of the Club's platform for the fiscal year that started with the meeting held Fri- Edward Gable, the Susquehanna purchasing retailers overmeasure, by insections the importance of safety mea- streetd and highways extension of the school to have billboards intersections. to have public comfort erecied in boroughs and throughout the county that already provided such move largely meeting, it was be held the third announced, Friday in May at Wakefield. ee ee TEST GRAIN VALUE AS MILK PRODUCER 2 It requires from 3 to 5% pounds of grain to make one pound of recent State Department of Welfare jurisdiction are the grain per cow milk, However, in a pounds of 3 herds maximum amount of grain 5 pounds. —— -E— Order Forest Seedlings Now is the time to order forest tree seedlings for 1932 planfing. Ear- orders get the best selection. Choose black locust for fence posts, Norway spruce for pulp wood, for telehone apd electric light poles, Scotch pine white, and Consult your county agent. larch for mine timbers, red, pitch pine for lumber. IS for Lancaster as many rural roads this year under the State adminis- 20,000 mile program are being made by the Lancaster Auto- mobile Club. The county’s share on is 626 miles, most of which is unimproved. were out- presi- a bridge a- between and one Columbia and Harrisburg, and efforts to have Lancaster coun- ty adopt a systemat’ec program for of worn-out bridges on the highways in this section. motoris's their money’s gasoline, and protecting the against loss syste- of filling station city and the county sealers of weights and measures. Stressing more emphatically than ever sures on every railroad in Lancaster county protected either by watchman or by flashing electric signals. Removal of or other Chlorophyll, the green les them to manufacture ing extracted on a cial scale in the States Department of Dr. Frank M. Schertz, reau of Chemistry and Soils, perfected a process for this little-understood quantities sufficient for study. Doctor Schertz says that phyll bears a close chemical tionship to hatmatin, the red ment of the blood. In nature considered somewhat parallel, adds. Haematin acts as a for orygen in the bodies of mals, while chlorophyll, with aid of sunlight, is ars and cellulosic material. The role of chlorophyll in ing plants to manufacture food from air and water the riddles of nature. For planation of the process by plants with green leaves are ter into sugars and starches. with large quantities of phyll available, Doctor [sending samples to all over the country for Kniwledge of how this tance, he study of but also in says, not only in certain plant learning how to These tin and ranthophyll. is usually present in such amounts and its green [the chlorophyll is | colorless product and the pigments show up, giving the-beau- [ tiful for the new { characteristic of that season. figures agriculturist of larger can not be seen. In the converted orange and yellow sr eID AI eres. Dodge the Hot Spell Plant late potatoes so that the tu- {bers will develop ! "favorable climatic conditions, advise | Depart- under the horticulturists of the U. S. ment of Agriculture. Study of "effect of weather on the potato shows in the life of the potato plant is the tuber- development stage. A long spell heat and drought during this period reduces potato yields very materials Growers should take advantage of this fact in all regions where the normal growing season longer than necessary to mature the western discovered by plant- ing from June 1 to 20 than from May period occurs the that the most eritical period ly, they found. crop. Potato growers in New York, for example, that they got better yields 1 to 20. In this region a heat and drought usually latter part of July and early of August, and potatoes planted ear- tubers at this Conditions similar to those in ly in May form their time. western New York prevail in tain parts of Ohio, Michigan, consin, and other Middle States. rt A rn Harrisburg—Bids to be opened for depart- 53 miles of State ment. highway EXTRACT CHLOROPHYLL IN LARGE AMOUNTS FOR STUDY pigment ‘n the leaves of plants which enab- from water and oxygen, is now be- semi-commer- Fixed Nitrogen Research Laboratory of the United Agriculture. of the Bu- collecting | substance chloro- functions of the compounds can be carrier instrumental converting carbon dioxide into sug- is one of many years scientists have sought an ex- which to convert carbon dioxide and wa- chloro- Schertz investigators study. mysterious mechanism works is of vital impor- diseases, duce plant products synthetically. Two other pigments occur in the | leaves of green plants. the so-called yellow pigments, caro- Chlorophyll large color is so predominant that the yellow colors autumn SPECIAL i FARM RELIEF We are now equipped with the following machinery so that we may better serve our farmer friends— A COLD PROCESS MOLASSES FEED MIXER To make better feeds at less cost. A HAMMER MILL AND AN ATTRITION MILL For grinding your grain and roughage to obtain the greatest feeding value from it. AN ELECTRO MAGNET To keep all feed free from iron and metal which is dangerous to stock. A ROUGHAGE GRINDER Giving the opportunity to grind farm roughage and mix it into the feed, saving the price of shipped filler feeds. GIVE US A TRIAL WOLGEMUTH BROS. FLORIN, PA. If Better Feeds Are Made We Can Make Them. Phone 151R4 Mt. Joy 57TR6 Saturday, April 25th Is the last day to have your photo taken at THE LITTLE GEM vellow foliage Western Patronize Bulletin Advertisers Home A Better Place PROPOS of the fact that gov- ernme. . statistics show that last year . Americans consumed $652,000,000 worth of canned foods, the Columbus Evening Dis- patch makes this editorial com- ment in behalf of the American housewife. The writer says, in part: “The American home is a better place in which to live and eat than it was before the Can-Opener Era. With all due respect to the traditions surrounding grand- mother’s cooking and the good old days, we venture the asser- tion that the modern meal “3 better in most respects than th..=e consumed by former generations; and we’ll stick to it, even if we have to leave town. “The food that comes in cans is prepared with greater thought for man’s demands regarding taste and nutrition than was a vast portion of that which reached the table in the highly touted past. Also the canning industry has made possible the serving of fruits and vegetables out of season, when the system demands these things. “The housewives of the nation should be given some credit for recognizing that the canned goods are far better than anything they could produce from the raw ma- terials. There were great cooks in the good old days, but it is a falla- cious tradition that all women of grandmother’s time were whizzes at the cook stove. The present era is the best we've ever known, from a cul‘nary standpoint and th: canners have helped immensely.”* NEW ROUTE PHOTO SHOP 6 Photos 10: and 6 for 25¢ Don’t miss this wonderful opportunity to get one of our beautiful hand-colored enlargements at these bargain prices. These photographs are absolutely fade. Get a supply of them now. guaranteed not to Come in any time, no appointment necessary. You are al- ways welcome. If you live out of town, we mail your: pictures to you. 3ring » childrez 3ring the children. 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