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The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pa., Thursday Morning, September 19, 1940

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YOUNGEST DOUBLES CHAMPS in
tennis tourney are Ted Schroeder (I
19-year-old Californians.
they stormed through veteran Henry Pr

Teamed together f
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TUNING UP for coming Ame i
Post No. 1190, sponsor of the Cavalcade

 

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Adaptability ve:
(From page 1) | T
in the spring of
half were planted in
1940.
The planting consist of
legumes of wide
Mr. Nuit
common grasses
can be used in this area, with a s
description of the value and



range ct ve
on lists


each.
Italian and Domestic Rye
wi

valuable as a
its quick establishment wh plant- | and is «
ed even in hot 1
the
planted at that time, it w
a good scd before winter s
will thu
ing washed
give a large amou

last cultivation of corr W
protect the

and in
it of gr

ure to be plowed under
This grass is valuable also for
rotations and is noted for its rapid
and abundant
three cuttings
The seed is relatively cheap and
this type of ryeg ;
be easily grown by the farn adily
themselves, here
unty.
Perennial Ryegrass is
for its quick establi
quite useful for soil ho
more valuable and permanent
es are being established. It is a good ;
pasture and hay grass.
Tall oatgrass is a
lived perennial plant, growing to al; .
height of about five fect f
pecial value on
drought. It seems to be or
earliest and fastest
a our nursery a
tings a year. It has especic
growth

a season,

in


Ang
 
and of
soils subje








for grass ensilage but will not star
shade or close grazing. :
Reed Canary Grass is t :
as a producer of herbag 1
land or on low lyin 1bj 8
flooding. It spreads b coveres
stems, mak good sod | wil
to erdicate. For the be qualit; hip =
hay, it should be out h 4 :
the heads appear. | good ol
sults are oblained from spring d-
ing.
Creeping Red Fe: -
ent soil binder which stand p=] THE
ing, close grazing, and hard wear. I te : Ash
is particularly useful in sandy and] ,
gravelly soils,
Sheep Fesque is small bunch
especially suitable for thin an
uplands. It is very hardy
drought resistant.
Rhode island Bent is partieull
well adapted to dry, sandy, or gr
velly soils. It is low growing anc
“stand very close grazing or
ing. pd About
» Eirdsfoot Trefoil is a deep rooted | used -to
perenial legume which will grow over,





i gave
deep-rooted, on tere ted
o
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Dripping Pipes
tor of

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d
ai
ion convention
Sophie Tucker, “last of the red-hot mammas” and
Cavalcade of Stars, feature entertainment of tt
“God Bless America” while John Stringer, adjutant of Schenley
, lends an ear
th

at

star of gigantic
1e meeting, sings out
ven-year-old twin refugees
Brussels, Belgium—Johannes and Franciscus de Baat Doelman—
ponder the'sad state of the world as they wait on a Jer
‘before resuming their long journey to Java in Dutch East Indies, «

Kramer," both
y eight months,
0 war Mulloy pair
in straight sets, 6-4, 8-6, 9-7, in final of U. S. title meet at Brookline,
tt)
Boston,


 
from
sey City dock


arties what



ening


1d
n along
x. hat
{ 1 i
1
» well where alfalf
1 rank ground cov-
rowth through July
1d p sto b
1 for poor anc
Under
1
v W
in | nd
to wet
$i i h less
to “Clove than
a long lived perennial
It is highly resistant to
ind cold and remained
throu the winter under
C 1ty cong
Terefoil or I k
1al n plant and
here alfalfa and red
succeed. It reseeds
mak good winter cov-
I I habit of growth
particularly useful as a
and soil holding plant,
; are weleccme and are in-
inspect this nursery. Mr.
will be glad to answer
ns concerning these
gumes and will tell crowds.
each has in
rgling
the

veen
ble to most



the

nd need not be tol-



s 3 C a
ned for Sight-Sears
>» of the bloodies


land, has been opened for s


by CCC workers. The Great Swamy;
| fight nusual because the Colo-
I nists attacked the Indians instead

of vice versa, says the Natior
Geographic scciety. Several hun-
dred casualties made this cne of
loodiest battles of Colonial New
thousand men from
d the Indians to
, attacked
swamp, set fire to
scattered the In-
the }





y in the
vams and
to the wilderness.
Some 60 deaths and 150 woun
among the attac
)sses to the fighting forces of the
spar vy inhabited colonies. The
losses of the Indians included some



Ss meant ser

1

v

rescue from the fire.


  
The battle was part
cam
neutral tribe, the Narragansetts, be:
cause they would not. give up refu-
gee women and chjldren’of the Wams-
anoag tribe, whose braves were on
thé warpath farther, north.
The scene of the Great Swamp

solid ground, grass covered in sea-
near Kingston, on the mainland not
15 miles from Newport. No rem-
 
t of the Narragansetts’ large
er camp survives. A granite
iil oe nemorates the white
man’s victory, and flanking mark-
ers name the colonies which united
for the attack—Plymouth, Massa-
Connecticut and Rhode
etts,


World’s Nitrate Supply
Is Obtained From Chile
Chile has a population of 4,600,000,
or approximately that of Massachu-
on an area more than 34 timeg
t of Massachusetts. It supplies
the world's natural nitrate,
well as 90 per cent of the iodine,
almost half the borax and 18 per
1d’s copper.
It borders the southern Pacific
coast of South America running al-
and south for 2,627 miles,
1 in width from 105 to 223
Inland it is bounded by the
lofty crest of the Andes, the back-
ground of all Chilean panoramas and
possessed of vast waterpower.
If Chile occupied the same latitude
in the northern hemisphere it would
extend from the latitude of Jamaica
through Cuba, Florida, the rest of
the United States and Canada to
the southern shores of Hudson bay,
says the National Geographic soci-
With the varied climate thus
Torded, Chile has widely diversi-
fied scenery and economic interests.
t dust storms,
( frost at night feature the
hot, arid section of northern Chile,
which for many years has furnished
most of the country’s revenue.
The nitrate fields stretch for sev-
eral hundreds of miles along the
western rim of the upland plains,
the deposits being not more than
20 to 30 feet below the surface.
Chile’s mineral exports account for
more than 75 per cent of the total
the United States taking one-fourth
including practically all the iron
ore.
setts,


as
of the wor



most

ety.


mirages
Napoleon's Sword
Bearing the inscription, *
parte, First Consul of the French
Republic,” a sword has been added
{o an exhibition in Moscow d
ed to the victory of the Russian pe
ple over Napcleon in 1812. When
Napoleon was defeated and sent to
Elba by the coalition Alexander I,
of Russia, ordered Count Shuvalov
to accompany him, To assist Napo-
t leon to escape recognition by the
Shuvalov offered him his
greatcoat. In gratitude, the de-
throned emperor gave his sword to
Shuvalov, who took it to Russia. In
the revolution of 1917 the Red Guard
{ raided a family estate and a com-
mander appropriated a sword. He
fought with it, often marveling at
its strength and sharpness. After
the war it was identified as Napo-
N. Bona-




Ve me by leon’s sword.
ith a pipe |
in the
use of | Artist's Gratitude

ND DH
an

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it
1d

1inst
t the
com-
clutch trou-
back gets
Season
kJ
> | chapel.
Mrs. Mary Brittain, California ar-

ht ing gratitude to the state for relief

| assistance. Mrs. Brittain donated a
large oil painting to the state to be
the
It w
hung in San Quentin prison
Ss a reproduction of
“The state could
gift as a token of appre-

| “The N
| accept t
on from me of some relief I



| received a few years ago when there |
| were 10 children in my home, and
t0 1 I had no means of support,” her let- |
{ ter said in part.

|
|

Protective Foods
A research made by the National
Dairy council shows that three bil-
y lion dollars are lost in money and
{ fime annually in the United States
because of a million and a half daily

ire to see that | colds and related diseases during the
s maintained.
——— Ieee
| winter. Rather a staggering sum!
| Good nutrition of the body as a'
whole, as well as excellent general
physical condition, combat infection,
| ¥eport physicians and nutritionists,



the |

300 wounded or old men and women |
and children whom they could not |
of the Colonists’ |
aign started against a hitherto
fight is now a peaceful ‘island’ of |
son, within the treacherous swamp |



ALF >
£210 LESS Lost.


v NORTON
By NCRTC?
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of custome
show
ted and the
the
bers
only
inves
| debt incurred,

 
cy

This battle marked December 19, | The lies in
1765," as the date of a major en-' jts al rand
gagement in King Philip's war, a petit ethods.
widespread uprising, in which the| {©
1 ted braves with bow and arrow lab
and club learned the usele s of;
r sting white men and th guns.

is 1capest
A small quarte
will do the +
at



an
one cC
Fe
money
stock
moc
| cheaper
 

farms, and when
lerate, elect
than


power.
KWH (ki
grind a tor

nate labor cost and
to

permit operator do
being ground.
In purchasing an
grinder, the motor
than the g
electric
Cost © more







er, lves

{fo

job to another. A thre
electric motor, in a
feed, will
in or corn,




d, elevate

run



! When put
current is the
the place.
‘eat its

best hired man on
Bead off.”

One Out of Four Farms
Served by Power Lines
About 1,700,000 farms, per cent
\ of all the farms in the United States,
had high-line electric service at
i the beginning of this year, more than
j twice the number hav
when the Rural Electrification ad-
ministration was established in 1935,
REA announces
{ric servic
Ximately 22
os
ad


Ele
 
anc users or «¢ 1,000,000
persons last year—one for every 30
seconds ticked off from the begin-
nin
and other bout
g to the end of the year.
rs

from
total
 
service
tems now

688 such sys-



tems, 300 are in operation with more
than 180,000 miles of lines ener-
gized.
Constructi equivalent to
one aver n completed per
da about 400 miles of
 



n During periods
of favorable onstruction
has averagec ar
per working day, and at times it ex-
ceeded 550 miles per working day.
The 180,000 miles of REA financed
lines now in operation are sufficient
to span the continent from Wash-
ington to San Francisco 60 times.
An additional 60,000 miles are still
under construction.
The average REA financed
system has an investment of $400,-
000, and serves 1,200 users from 400
‘miles of lines. Farmers’ co-opera-
tives constitute 88.4 per cent of REA
borrowers.
1 500 miles
size

Cow Now Has ‘Rights’
: 3 0.
Under Britain's Laws
Talk: about constitutional rights
—cows in England, at least, can do
just about as they please. No wor-
rying about siop lights or parking
tickets or being bawled out by traf-
Jic cops.
| The high court of appeals in Eng-
| | land has held that a cow had the
| constitutional right to stand in the
middle of the road and chew her
| cud, and let traffis go hang or go

{


|
around. At least the court said that
cows do not move in straight lines
and no driver could be expected to
make them go in straight line or
stay out of the road. The decision
was made in a case where a motorist
{| had collided with a cow and claimed
damages to his car.
| In announcing his decision, the
i | lord justice said that cows have
{ | “strayed about the road for time
immemorial” and will probably con-
tinue to do so.
|
|



10111 Fire N avira
Agricultural News
In recent experiments,
duced more 1 if g



other |
chores while the next day's feed is |
feed
provisions should be see |
that the pc unit is made port-
able and n be moved from one
-horse-power |
ion to grind- |
Ines in the |
hay and even shell |
to work, highline |
1
If left in the wires, it will |
service |


of a pituitary gi
» *
A motor of 7; horse powe
hat works for the un- |
| hired man tha
low figure of about a cent
 





usually
| an hour.
| .
! ity roughage has
long ed by d farm-
ers as st source of feed
for cows.
Subscribe for The Bulletin.
100—Theatre Tickets—1 00
FREE!
We have arranged with Joy The
Each Week For Ten Weeks Beginning July 25.
REE!
atre here to give way absolutely FREE, 100 Theatre Tickets in allotments of Ten
These names will be selected at random from subscribers and patrons,
: tolicl wi re Theatre with three cents tax, and
When your name appears, just cut out the ad, present it at the ticket window at Joy Theatr ¢
it will entitle you to admission free.
These ads are good
these ads each week, your name may be next.


at anv show for one week from date of their appearance. Read
at any ¢
Make This Page Your Guide to Reliable Services and Merchandise Offered by
Progressive Merchants and Business Men of This Section.

Wolgemuth Bros.
FLORIN, PA.
FLORIN FEEDS
shiue coal”
Phone Mt. Joy 220


SUMMER CLEARANCE
l.et us clear your hair, skin and
hails of those scorched traces of
sunumer sun. Prepare for formal
Fall modes by having special re-
conditioning scalp treatments fol-
lowed by our new cream perman-
so beneficial to your tresses.


Mus. Kathryn Arntz, Mt. Joy St.-9
Phore 1-M For Appointment
For Your Summer Clearance.
EBERLE & REAPSOME
BEAUTY SHOPPE
89 E. Main St. Mount Joy


J. C. Snavely & Sons
-=-=-FOR - - -
D&H ANTHRACITE
COAL
PHONE 65 MT. JOY


THE NEW H.C.
DOUBLE-RANGE
GASOLIN
CiarenceF.Grissinger
130 E. Main St. Mt Joy

_ PHONE 192 \ :
Note
the whose
name appears in ad does
not care to use the ticket, he or
she can transfer same by note,
and signature to any member
of the family.
In case person
an



BROOKS
Cleaners and Dyers

Quick Pressing

A New You for School
Now is the Time to Get That
FALL PERMANENT
For a Perfect School Coiffure
MANICURE
For Beautiful Hands
After a summer of wind and
sun that has played havoc with


YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED
Member
Insurance
Federal Deposit
Corporation,
Courtesy Service your skin, play safe—come to us
for a FACIAL.
THE
PHONE MT. JOY 134 || Modern Beauiy Salon
HAR F S Flori MOUNT JOY
RY F. BROOKS, Jr., Florin Phone 229-M
Service - Security - Progress DWARDS
THE ROBERT J. E
UNION NATIONAL Fresh and Smoked Meats
MOUNT JOY BANK —Everything In Season—
MOUNT JOY NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY
Capital, Surplus, Profit QUARTERS OF BEEF FOR
and Reserves ....... $498,149.77 YOUR FROZEN LOCKER
Cheerfully Given —
Landisville, Pa.
— Prices
Dial 2861



WALTER & ARTHUR
ZERPHEY |}
PAINTING CONTRACTORS }
PAPER HANGING
—We Carry A Full Line of—},
Allentown Paint Products}

— SEE THE NEW —
1941
Schick Shaver
AT THE
Lester E. Roberts
ELECTRICAL STORE
Mrs. Kathrine Arntz, Mt. Joy-9
22 E. Main St. Mount Joy, Pa.
SPANGLER’S
SERVICE STATION
MOUNT JOY
COURTESY & SERVICE
OUR AIM
OIL - TIRES - BATTERIES
WASHING AND
LUBRICATION
PHONE 162
James B. Spangler, Jr.


MECKLEY'S STORE
GENERAL
MERCHANDISE
Austin Herman, Landisville-9
“WE GIVE S & H GREEN
TRADING STAMPS”
LANDISVILLE, PA.


GENERAL STOKERS
A perfected stoker, resulting
from years of Heating research.
Backed by a 47 million Dollar or-

ganization. An ideal source of
Automatic Heat for Steam Boiler
—Hot Air, Furnace—Hot Water
Boiler—Vapor System Boiler.
—SOLD BY—
STEHMAN BROS.
SALUNGA,PA.
Edw. J. Myers, Salunga-9
Phone, Landisville 2911



ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY
GIVEN
Phone Mt. Joy 208-J or 208-M
N. Barbara St. Mt. Joy


LOCUST GROVE
— PARK -
RHEEMS, PA.
The cool, shady place to go to
picnic. Lunch tables, fire place
and all conveniences.
TEXACO GASOLINE
[CE CREAM REFRESHMENTS
SENTZ BROS., Props.


First National Bank
and Trust Company
MOUNT JOY, PA.

CAPITAL $150,000.00
SURPLUS & PROFITS $121,067.99
IX. S. GERBERICH, President
HENRY H. EBY, V. President
R. FELLENBAUM, Cashier
2. M. BOMBERGER, Asst. Cashier
ORGANIZED 1864
DEPOSITS INSURED
UP TO $5,000.00
ALL


COMETO.....
SLOAN'S PHARMACY
wi FOR
GREETING CARDS
PATENT MEDICINES
SICK ROOM SUPPLIES
BABY NEEDS
THEATRE BLDG. — NIT. JOY
Mrs. Arion Shelly, Mt. Joy-9


.+ . OUTSTANDING ...
USED CAR BUYS
"37 Chevrolet Coupe.
’36 Plymouth Sedan
"36 Chevrolet, 2 - Door,
With Trunk
135 Chevrolet Sedan.
H. S. Newcomer & Son
L INCORPORATED ]
Rhone 200 Mount Joy, Pa. |
A


k

D. By Brubaker, Mt. Joy, R. 149
\QUALITY MEAT |
\ MARKET ! |
Get Your Doggie Rgast
Supplies Here/
Marshmallows, i Buns,
Musgard, Etc. f
I C. WAGER
MOUNT JOY

Doggies,
Rankin's Garage
LANDISVILLE, PA.
ATLANTIC TOM RIVER
LUBRICATION
General Repairing
Expert Fender and
Body Repairing
24-HOUR SERVICE
WORK GUARANTEED
Phone Landisville 3311


O. K. SNYDER
INSURANCE - BONDS
NOTARY PUBLIC
Mrs. Samuel Crowl, Florin-9

Get USF&G
Automobile Insurance
Rates as low as $13.00—Less 159),
for your Safe Driver Reward.
STOCK COMPANY
NO ASSESSMENTS


—SEE US FOR—
Goodrich Silvertown
TIRES
—AND—
TEXACO GASOLINE
H. E. GARBER
208 E. Main S. Mount Joy

PHONE 222


NEWCOMER'S
SERVICE STATION
MOUNT Joy *

RICHFIELD GASOLINE

J. B. Hostetter & Son
NEW and USED
FARM MACHINERY
—Generai Line—
Hardware - Chinaware
Sporting Goods


You Will Find AM Your
Home & Family Needs
smn fmm
L. G. Forney’s Store
FLORIN
Paris Shonk, Florin-9
Prices Are Always Reasonable



CORNWELLS' CAFE
STEAM SHRIMP
Beer - Wine - Liquor
DELICIOUS DEVILED
CLAMS
STEAM CLAMS . doz. 15¢


SUSQUEHANNA ANTHRACITE
COAL
PURINA & ESHELMAN
FEED

HARRY LEEDOM
Mt. Joy =i Phone 114


RICHLUBE MOTOR OIL
FIRESTONE TIRES
CAR WASHING
AND LUBRICATION
PHONE 191

Clayton Newcomer, Prop.



KULP'S CONFECTIONERY & NEWSSTAND
39 East Main St. Harold Rettew, R. 2, Mt. Joy-9 Mount Joy, Pa.
NEW LINE OF GREETING CARDS—SCRAP BOOKS—PHOTO AND
AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS—COMET. AIRPLANES—SCHOOL SUPPLIES
CURTISS 1c SALE - - Buy a 5c Baby Ruth Candy Bar and Get 1
Regular 5c Butterfinger Bar FOR ONLY 1c MORE !

Be Well Groomed!
FOR SCHOOL
Phone 241 For An Appointment
Mrs. John Haines,
PERMANENTS MANICURES
SHAMPOOS FACIALS
All Kinds of Skilled Beauty
Culture.
Ida Mae |
Beauty Shoppe
MOUNT JOY
Newtown-9


B. Staley’s Garage
FLORIN
General Auto Repair
Towing Service
Amoco Gas & 0il
Tires Batteries
Official Inspection Station
PHONE 1533-R-3
Rk
KITTY
DRESS SHOPPE
To The Schoen] Girl
NEW FALL
Sweaters - Blouses
Skirts
Ladies’ New Line of
MATERNITY DRESSES .. $2
TIER



Phone, 1-R -:- Mount Joy, Pa.
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When In Doubt As To Where To
Get Both
QUALITY AND PRICE
VISIT YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD
TYDOL-VEEDGL
SERVICE STATION
WEST OF MT. JOY
J. M. KAYLOR, Prop.

PHONE 47.4


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Senn
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preside
ter, pi
hi
lormec
the
srandf
music
charge
Miss
Valley
sang
grandc
Schenl
church
1886 ti
baugh,
tained.
Amo
tendin,
Shepp:
dent
and MN
record
sylvan
talks.
caster,
attend
gagem
Fall
the
supper
in
serving
Henry
Haines
Emily
man, |
zic Bi
er, 1
Mrs.
Deible
Jane |
baugh
Haines
Grace
Mrs. |
lead,
Mrs.
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