The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, October 17, 1946, Image 7

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° Novelties—1, Helen Eberly, Eliza- (I. Tate. Shs The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, October 17, 1946—7 4
bethtown R3; 2, Mary Bailey, Mt] Parsley—1, Vivian P & Li ght
Ol ENS I RIDA } ¥ Joy; 3, Mrs . Ch i Rovenolt, Mt. joy.| Mrs. Earl Zink; 3, Mra. Irvin i on d. ower ; A cut raw potatos rubbed over the | There will always be folks around)
Novelties — 1, Mrs. A. M. Tate] ter. blade of knives which have turned | here who will argue about the
Mrs. Anne Butter- Celery—1, Jerome Brubaker. kl i ifi ti M k ’ >
E-town; 3 Mrs Lattence Wiss Ch ard- —1. Mus. Jno. Musser ec I I0d Ion a gs Sap fro ym acid will help to remove | merits of Maine and Idaho
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lassic Women's Shop Winners vs dir. eal Een Bes SA ibs Progress = -
Mrs. Laura H TE iow Mus. AGRICULTURAL WASHINGTON




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Ruri! School Florin Crochati a Mi A. M. Tat] Musser. tJ. M. Hue ov.
LASSIC Grammer School; £, Hossler’s; 3,) Lancaster; 3, Mus. Hummer, Curly Lecaf Endive—1, Jerome Be wer x Light Company local Vie FARM AXD RURAL a. HOMEMAKERS’
Ciickies. Mt. Joy. Brub:drer; 2, Lester Weaver; 3, Mrs. | President, today that NOTES © TIMELY INTERVIEWS WITH FOLKS IN
Rural Woodwork—1, Junior Shel- Koitting Socks—2, Mrs. James|Alphcis Gindor | FP&I. had constructed 1.052 miles THE NEWS ® SIGNIFICANT PRICE TRENDS ©
° ley; 2, Donald Siegrist; 3, Harold| Pennell, Mt. Joy. Gourd Collcction—1, Robert Bec- | ow rural electric service. lines RHICHLEGHTS OF THE WEEK AFFECTING FARM
ine 1 S Lead. Childs Garment knitted—1, Mrs.| ker; 2, Henry Decker; 3, Mrs. Amos | 91 1 W. of Hig x ot ih AND RURAL LIFE
Rural Aeroplanes— 1 Hossler's wd. Wissler, Lang sville: 2 Mrs. Shelly. to date this year. This 1S substan- 1A J 4 Rs .
School; 2, Hossler's School. Bruce Pennell, Mt. Joy; 3, Mrs. Joe Kale—1, Emerson Rohre | tizl progress,” said the power com- WGA EVERY TUESDAY
RAYON SATIN Open Class Special—1, Georgel Moors, Mt. Joy. Parsnips- 1, is n Bhar. | pany official, “toward the company’ LL 12:99 TO 12:15 P. M.
Ormsby; 2, Mr. C. £. Gjvlor. Childs Garment crocketed—1, Mrs. Large Sweet Peppers—I1, Mrs goal of making electric service
OR CREPE B-III Sr. High—1, Eshleman; 2,{ Zam Hceffer, Rl; 2, Mrs. Ida Jolm Musser; 2, Mrs. Ira Heisey; 3. 5%¢ I] ig = fa Sma 1 ™
| Hippenste'll; 3, Ressler. Mt. Joy; 3, Mrs. Clarence! Karl Z ik. jyeuab'e to evely fam Aan ” pre 1
From $925 Bd Jr. High—1, H. Hs; 2, C.| Er, Manheim, | Shupp; 2,| home in the company service a i ennsylvania Power & Light Company
Winters; 3, RB. Brandt. RX F no ery - Fitow J. ) = . WA Zshgnsh ig | FP&L's service s ine ludes
Queer T v solid; ! Mira ine a ree rs or
Specie! — Twp. Consolidated] Mrs. Ida Becker, Florin; 2, Mrs. Les-| Green Pe wks rs—1, M TL! 0 ony miles ir 1 or parts -
To $ 98 School—1, Gracl> 8, Maytown; 2, ter Brubaker, Manheim R2; 3, Mrs.| Horner; 2, Mrs. John Musser. 2 Square mies i al or pars Iy
Grade 4-5, Washington; 3, Grade 9,| John Tate, Mt. Joy. Small Red Peppers—1, Mrs Earl | ¢f 28 counties in central eastern
May wn. Deiley—2, Mrs. John Tate, Mt.| Zink; 2, Emerson Rohrer; 3, Mrs. J.
We have a fine assortment o Open Class (Rural)—1, Hossler’s.| Joy. H. Hostetter. These new raral electric lines
iailored or lace irimmed Slips grads Open Class—2, Clair Wag- beh 2, Mrs. Jacob Hum- 2 Greon Pop lL Jw 0 ri ing service to 5000 additional Stehrman Brothers
i 4 i 086 . ; eA mer, Mt. Joy. Zing; 4 WIS. TV he ° i Tr in ae
in Black, White or Tear Handicraft—1, East Donegal Jir.| Luncheon Sei—1, Kathryn Saud-}D. Tate. : | Somers: of which =3 are farm (
Regular and Extra Sizes . . . High. cr, Mii. Joy. Med. Hot Peppers—1, Shirley | customers. In the same period a- | @
Class C-1II Oil-—-1, Mary Schroll;| Scarf—1, Mrs. John Esbenshode, {Louise Kre'ner; 2, Rohrer. | nother 2,000 cust:mers have keen ||
Lace Trimmed 3, Lydia Weaver. Mt. Joy R2; 2, o Shearer, Mount! Small Hot Peppers—2, R. Nolt. added on lines built prior to 1946.
Class CAIV—1, Bleyer. Joy R?; 3, Mrs. Allen Shearer, Mt.| Large Field Pampkin—1, Suzanne | nh :
y Vv R2 2 Ite : The sign'ficant fact, the Vice Pres- { QO é mou
et Pie P: mm pkin—1, Mrs. Reu~| ident pointed out, is that the new


Nyion Special Handicrait—1, Rovenclt. | Joy R2. | B
Towel—1, Kathryn Sauder, Mount
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° Rugs - Hookel—1, Mrs. William | Joy; 2. Mrs. Alice Long :
Panties Longenecker, Mt. Joy R2; 2, Doro- | 3, Mrs. John Tate, ML. iy | K +4 bi Fmerson Rohrer. Emerson | hands to a very lorge number of | Sales and Service
thy Longenecker, Mt. Joy; Mrs. A. Cross Stiteh—1, Mary Ea ifley Mt. fubbard Juasli==1 Sma mers at : ost opportur
M Tate, Lancaster. | Jay; 2, Mrs. Norman Heiscy, Mount Rohrer; 2, Eugene Brubaker; 3, D.| ro akg Post oo Hime Hy 1
. reasing production is sti
Rugs - Shag— 1, Mrs. Claudine! Joy. {A ! | yang Pouca |
Germer, Mt. Joy; 2, Mrs. A. Bern-| Crochet Doiley—1, Mrs. Chas Neck Pumpkin—1, Ruth Groff; 2.| required of Amer’can agriculture A Phone 2911 SALUNGA, PA.
| hart, Mi. Joy; 3, Mrs. R. Hoffer, E-{ MeNecl, Lane. RS; 2, Mae Zeller, Eon Kopp: 3, Ms. a 2 | cven though available farm labor
A Tov: 3 Riva mess Perel 3 <4, : :
| Py Dorothv L | 30. Joy; 3, Mrs. James Pennell, it. SE ry fers Be | is elill drastically short. “The war °
! Rugs - Braded—Dorothy Longe-| Jd fH : .| has bee onvincing demonstr: W A P
necker, Mt. Joy; 2, Mrs. William | Crochet Luncheon §a2t--1, Mrs. aking Su -1, H. W. > Bas been o ORS) e Iso aint ars
Mt. Joy R2; 3, Mrs.| Alice L ; Jean 2, H. Wi. Edgar Snavely. | ion to the American farmer that
Harry Weaver, Florin, Wi Ri | Radishes—2, Mrs. vn electricity can provide for. agri iain
Rugs - Crocheted—2, Mrs. Chas. ss Jean » same speed $
g ochete Mrs. Chas Mrs Summer & Winter Radich—1, Mrs. | culture the same speed and mas s a

McNeal, Lance. R3.
| Needle Point—1, Mrs. Jacob Hum- |

3. | production method it has provided!)
all cther American indu
John Muss; 2, Andrew Felker; 3,
M Ants Ginder.
Salsify--1, Mrs. Br inzer Heistand;| pir, Huebner. It is recognized to-
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iin Bh i. K. Herr; 3, Emerson Roh-| day that there are more than | | 13 Am e nt’ S G ar ag e
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mer, Mt. Joy; 2, Mrs. Wm. Werlon: an |
CLASS C HOSIERY SHOPS, Inc. {| 25 tt En
or | Afghans Crecketed—1, Mrs. Jacob! de r,
HERTZLER BUILDING 23 EAST HIGH ST. | Hummer, Mt. J y; 2 Mr. O wk | rich, M1

~ Hap for olactyriciiv:
Spinoch—1, Herbert Shelly; 2,| uses for electricity in
Felker. Suction and work and Hy 9


ELIZABETHTOWN | Bertier, Mt. Joy; 3, Mrs. James Crochet Sr Li
leman, Mt. Joy R2. M. Tate; 2, 0d Tomatoes , « nyder; | more in the farm home. <
1, Wind fare 8, 3. D. | dhe ace lacs tire ho. com De Soto - Plymouth
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| David Miller, Mt. Joy R2; 2, Mys.! Cr ea : Yel a win of over 11.60 |
Sin es | Anna Nagl E-town R3; 3 Mrs, { Mn Khe enshade; . 2 Emerson Rohrer; 3, | i & Mig 10 J0 miles of of run SALES & SERVICE
HELP WANTED Se head
ie So Mrs. Eva Hos-| 2eans—1, Mrs. John Curnips—1. Henry Brenneman; 2.| Mr. Huebner, would, if extended! ||
| | atv "es Vr Fo. . .
| Mt. Joy; 2, Mrs. Nelson New- | Nv: veer n Rohrer; 3, Kath. Mr s. J hn Musser; 3, Mrs. F ward | in a Tenis! line, such aci'oss the i PHONE 24W MOUNT JOY
TAGE ony Ns Nyy sale Visler. Ye: |
VERTICAL BORING MELL | odio s sim dams mp her 0 C0 ry wo may opr Dred Sts a te Face Gr |______ gi
; Shelley: 2 W. Ee 2, Rachel a 3, Anna Mae Shet r-| end we il mto hn China. The hs
Plain Sew'ng
g er. company now serves over 36,000

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Lima Beans Shelled—1 Herbort 1-H Cloth Club farm customers, or an average of
Lancaste Mrs. Kuhns, Mt. Joy; rs ut! : “oy a ir 0
ee Son Shelly; 2, Mes, Amos Shelly: 3, J.D. Girl at school—1, Theda Hoffer; 2, 0 ore bs ar in
Ee : Sone 2 Manheim BD. | Ste > Hohn Ses Woh Rod | seven out of every ten farms in it IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
JAiternoon dress—1, Mrs. George els — Seon Jord Club—1, Allegra H.| territory, which is well above the
i Bowers, Mt. Joy. Mey
1 AND House dre: Mrs. A. M. Tate,
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| Red Table H. Kye 1D | ;
: | Childs A ss—1, Mrs. Geo. Bow Rebrer; 2, M Se fovea Sion | hqvionu] average f-four out of
NIGHT WORK ers, Wit. Joy BL 2 | Edible Soy. othy Relan?; 4, Shirley Louise Krei- | gvory ten farms. Constrict'on of v
re Mt Toy 2h Me on Leng Table her. | additional rural electric ; tf ic PREMIER DUPLEX and
EXTRA BONUS FOR NIGHT WORK tiey. : Hostetter; 2, Potatoes ; brs ia hE Co - Loa
tore 1, Freemn Backers 2,| lines, was stated by Mr, Huhne EUREKA VACUUM CLEANERS

§. 4 : x Engerson Rohre
Apron- 1 Mrs. Wm. Sirickler, Mt. : 3 a codices ‘ed
’ sli ss Vivia Snyder: Gle Miller; 3, Clarance Bredley. | ¢s going ahead as addit al e-
SEE MR. ALBRIGHT | Joy RD: , Mrs. Allen Shearer, Mt. | 2 i wn i: g 3 Vivian Sny oy I ! 1. Fre king Bockor EC dns a a - vi wag go
Joy R2; 3, Mis. Kauffman Heir, Mt. | © Brusssls Sprouts—2, Mis. Freeman Booker; Z| oor po wal Sir x ! LE ST FR E ROBERTS
[28 Heisey or TR John © Miller. le avauabie. At prosent
HERSHE Y MACHINE & FOUNDRY CO School Children Ie Pall Abs. zl bis lL DR Becker. there is an unprecedented short- MOUNT JOY. PENNA
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MANHEIM oo): Hsien own Zeller; 2, C. H. Martin; 3, Emerson | ; Grains age of materials, even more cri-
RR ey De! Yoh bo Rover. Wheat-—1, Ray Shearer. | teal than during many of the war
France Wolgemuth, Florin. Dan’sh Winter Cabbag 1. Mrs.! ©Oats—1, Allan Shearer. } vents I
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er Edward Wissler: 2, Emerson Rohr Barley-——1, Roy Sh
Flat Fil Cabbage—1, Mrs. Reub.i A: Brubaker; 3, Eugene Brubaker.
en Kauffman; 2, C. H Martin: 3! Buck Wheat—1, D. A. Brubaker.
Rohrer. [ Soy Bean—1, Mus. I
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Chinese Cabbage—1, Emerson lor; 2, Allan S
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Carrots—1, Mrs. C. H. 3.) Swart Potatoes | Road, before J of the A N D
Mrs. Roy Lenman. | - Yellow Sweets—1, Henry Brenne-| Hock ar : ¢
Cauliflowor—1, Emerson Rohrer: mor Freeman Becker; 3, Herbert ames dcckeny y ON of Ty ov
2, Mrs. Roy Lehman; 3, Mi john Shel & Stop sig nd Maui RO [OO TILLING SERVICE
Musser. | v Allegro Kreiner; | O. Frey, of town, before Justice of
Rohity 92. John D. Tate; 3, Geo. a the = Peace Arthur Hendrix, or
f Lotiu i, "a I. R Ss 2, lair] .
Mus. Irvin Hostetter. Tehaceo hicle with invalid cperator’s |
Head Lettuce—Emerson Rohrer; Tebiicen Binder—1, Milton Erb; 2, cense, Perennials — Evergreens — Shrubs
HE MODERN WAY 70 SURFACE 2, FE. Rohrer; 3, Mrs, Alphe Gin- Pay Gruber: 3, Arthiwe G Police Jno. L. Schroll pro-
der. | Tobacco Filler—1, Marlin Halde-| 4 Goo Ww. Alwood. Red Lion Grass sced — Fertilizers — Peat Moss

ROADS... ECONOMICAL. ENDURING. Green Onions—1, Mrs. Albert maw: 2, Wilbur E. Millers 3 Ray) p, oy, o 1 viclstion. Fra will
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£ / NE Tut Tobacen Fillor 4-H—1. Paul Hess;| be summoned for a
AND S50 SMOOTH ! on L . J. W. i ) iel M. Hoisey; 3, Curvin Mar- | Justico of the Peace en
T w lobe ion 1, Mrs. Irvin H oh a Reckless Driver Fines
CARL" B. DROHAN tet A. Brubaker; 3, Eq jens fo Whit RS oe 1 Arthur R coe Bay New York City
~ iri ; bony ° were i wlpy charged with ck! driving and
MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Flat Onicn-—1, Mrs. Kauffman] “goo ha Dern 1, Jack Eb-| cperatir motor vehicle without OHRSOR HRUB d REE XPERTS
Verio Steel Sash + Glen-Gery Brick + Howell Overhead Doors’ Ir 2, As koiger; 3, J Dod erly; 2, Le: Newer Cod Tis license, prid fi es and costs a
Also—Ideal for Driveways, Park- Ready Mixed Concrete + Hauling Cruskad Stone Felker; [4 2% NR A WIT owing anh LONGENFCRER ROAD, MOUNT JOY, P23.
ing Areas, Farm Lanes, etc. . . . St. Clair Anthracite 2, i (Continued next week) isi Negrivg: being Justice of PHONE 305-8
at low cost maintenance! ! Prizes the Peace Ima fount J
wf "ws
! warded by the Mt Joy Township.
Prosecution was brought by Stat
Pol'ceman Oreszice, who
duty at the scene of an ac
on the Harri isburg 3 pike betwee
™ A A and F OW1 Oreszk
WE CANT HAND YOU YOUR HOME Flin ni Paitin. Grok
| sa C 1ere were ten I'S burnin
t the scene and he was ar X
ON A SILVER PLATTER, BUT WE is Thi, ot ey ears on
him down on the highwa
Improper Passing
CAN HELP YOU ACQUIRE IT. Oe Do a
Francis Mazurek, of Pontiac, Mich.,
charged with improper passing. Ma-
We invite you to consult us for zurek postad a forfeit of $1: - GOOD CREDIT record and
fore Justice of the Peace James
1 . Hockenberry for : aring at a later ifs ¥ r i -
planned home financing. Cur Building Si for a heeringat a Int ability to repay are the basic re
: oe ssi So Bn quirements. Naturally you should
and Loan plan is one that will fit Everybody reads newspapers but
NOT everybody reads circular ad- be able to meet the down payment.
our individual needs. vertising left on their door step. .
Y ————— You need not be a depositor, or
Subserihe for the Bulletin.
@ ms wm : have co-signers or endorsers. We'll
& Cportsmen’s Assseiation during th : .
Community Fxhibit last week gladly discuss your particular car-
were: first, Wincheste 12-3uag .
No obligation for information * |pump gun, Dr. Luther Fe buying problem. Come in or call.
Elizabethtown: Winchesie
| Barrel 12-guaze E RD
Ss Mt. Joy: We w @®
Bekheiser, Elizabethtown: Castng
Rod & Reel, Earl Boyer, Elizzbeth- Foe ro .
wi; Pair Hunting Boot WW. J U N I M J B k
THE MOUNT JOY ours; Bele Batic Ihe Union National Mount Joy ban
OFFICERS . Pr} ty fe 1s MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
AUX 1ary of 1 or li N-
GRANT T. GERBERICH, Pres. E. M. BOMBERGER, Sec. U i LDI NG & LOAN ASSOC] A TION :
HENRY 1 Eos Fes R. FELLENSAUM, Tress. i : 4 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
B. J. MYERS, Solicitor Bade Bivern. Doel
Under Supervision State Banking Dept. Nai. re pe: ? co -
East Deora St. 1 or SNES