ROOT CROPS NEED AIR , storage. Remove warm air and al) The Bulletin, Mt. Jov. Pa., Thursday. December 18, 1947—0 OW oul aur to enler, | = - ee ee eee ee et et Ae eet A erent | SYD Ste cess | neer of the Pennsylvania State Gardeners who store root crop By | : . : : . i : J idly when they are first put in well, extension agricultural engi-' fresh water lake in the world, vertising left on their door step. ave reminded by J. O. Dutt, ex-! | If someons has a bone to pick’ | tension vegetable specialist of the | SAVE WINTER FUEL College. They are a good invest-| with you, it's better than no meat" & A Pennsylvania State College that i Storm windows and doors and | ment that will bring dividends | at all. \ y - these crops sweet potatoes, tur- permanent weather stripping with | throughout succeeding years TTT. | : Business nips, carrots, beets, and others i caulking save fue] and add to com- TT Ye Everybody reads newspapers buf 4 need some air circulation, especi- fort in the home, says J. R. Has Lake Superior is "the largest | NOT everybody reads circular ad- M. J. COLLINS oo ; E JOE came stamping into REDDY KILOWATT .... Light Work .... Pennsylvania Power & Light Company A 18 Sign of the Atlantic Dealer : J the kitchen making about as i ota g ; much noise as a small herd of cattle. | the man who knows your car ‘‘Here! You be careful!” Aunt Martha warned, waving a large mix- ing spoon threateningly. ‘I have bread settin’. And wipe your feet, | don’t you dare traipse in here from | that dirty old barn yard.” “Gol darn it, woman, you put what I was goin’ to say clean out of my head,” he grumbled. ‘Oh, yes, now , I remember—I think we should sell out and go live in town.”” There was a faraway look in his eyes and he | 3 | } a Qe thought of all the pleasures of re- ; ¢ J : 3 NZ ook To your LIGHTING e PLAN TO INSTALL | NEW FIXTURES | © REPLACE MISSING LIGHT BULBS © ASK US ABOUT THE RIGHT SIZE FOR READ- ING AND SEWING. tirement. Perhaps they'd buy a new | car and do a little traveling. “Huh! I'm not moving to town and leave our home just to suit a - 1907 Ry Kilvwott | whim of yours. Just get the whole idea out of your head!” There ss . = Minute | was finality in ° inti her voice. ‘You » Fiction go and clean up. 3 | Ralph and Jen- ny are coming over for supper. All 5 your clothes are on the bed so don’t : 3 ask me where they are when they're iad ™ x (DELICIOUSLY DIFFERENT) "| GREAT GASOLIERN NOW 2 “Do yon know what your uncle | wants to do?’ and as she generally ere | | does, answered herself before we could even open our mouths. “Sell the farm In 1, Gal. Containers we 1 I We didn’t have the slightest ink- | ling of what Uncle had suggested ; until supper was nearly over and | then Aunt Martha asked: | ¥ and move to town.” | CG i “Oh, I think that's a good idea!”’ i # | Jenny cried. “It'll be so much eas- $ 1 35 i ier for you.” ° The first thing we knew, we were 9 in Atlantic Hi-ARC ... count them! iron ie 5 Lal seve Tete Brn 1 Choice Of Vanilla, Strawberry Or Hazel Nut | Qc | against Aunt Martha, but she wasn’t Vid A SLOAN’S PHARMACY Loma | THEATRE BUILDING MOUNT JOY | "1. High anti-knock. 2. Long mileage. | | 3 3. Instant starting. 4. Fast warm-up. x 5. Quick pick-up. 6. Vapor-lock control. Cc 1. Corrosion preleciion. 8. Clean combus- tion. 9. Constant make-up. RL ir c 9 big features in 1 grea! gasoline. That's ¢ balance. That's a quick start and a smooth if. ride . . . in trafic and on mile-afier-mile gives you 9 in 1 performance highweys. That's a leng ride between fills. Count up io $—and get HI-ARC! alves Slices m Hill lif i il We were involved in a full scale et | argument, three against Martha, but We have a variety of A GIFT OF BEAUTY | she wasn’t giving an inch. ji i 5 ST U bo = R'S Q U QR R i S giving an inch. Not her! Finally ELECTRICAL GIFTS PIN-UP LAMPS c | A A she did admit that she didn't get Including | her work done as spryly as’ before | BOU DOIR LAMPS trom there on the battle was ELECTRIC IRONS \ L. 4. SiH, Owner bo ag ALL STYLES OF TABLE LAMPS a o D508 In 0 fo masks sw Electric Toasters a > praise the farm and finally one of | HALL CHINA TEA POTS : CONCRETE BLOCKS ent] COLORFUL oy 3 ping around trying to find a house | HAND PAINTED h every style and colo in town but getting one was a tough- TE TE TET TE DEBE PETE TE TLE FETE TEN . er proposition than they'd expected Chimney Blocks Eventually the sale was complet- ed and the new owner bought the farm complete with stock and im- ve plements for ten thousand dollars. Flue Lining He told Uncle Joe they could have another additional two weeks to find a house and move G L A S S Ww A R E TIME SAVING A hr, useful gift. FRUIT JUICERS Severs) Kinds Including FULL LINE OF JUICE KING and JUICE-O-MAT Crushed Stone Mortor Cement A Early next morning we were over Concreting, Steel and at their Place and ito. the Job of | CORY & SILEX COFFEE MAKERS Mason & White Sand packing up. About nine-thirty the Aluminum Sash new owner drove out and hailed Un- cle Joe. All Kinds Metal Waste Paper Baskets Stainless Steel Knives - Forks - Spoons ¢¢ J'VE been thinking it over, Mr. Overhead Quinn, and this place doesn’t . quite suit me. How would you like Lintels Garage Doors to buy it back at the same price?" Uncle Joe sort of looked at him popeyed and we all crowded around. “Well, sir! I just don’t know what to say,” he mumbled, FIRE PLACE UNITS and ACCESSORIES “Th wie has on af set hr mind on movin’ to town.’ Heavy Cast Aluminumware CHICKEN FRYERS. ROASTERS, SAWOE PANS New Enamel Roast Pans TOYS and SPORTS BE SURE TO SEE OUR BABY COACHES ICE SKATES DOLLS SEWING SETS ROLLER SKATES i LOOM WEAVING SETS SKY RANGERS “Faith, and 1 haven't!” Aunt Mar- tha swung her arms around excitedly. 9c Custom Drilling & Jack Hammer Work — Estimates Cheerfully Given “You buy it back, Joe Quinn, if you Rd now what's or you. 9c ‘Well, let’s go to town,’’ there was no reluctance in Uncle Joe's voice, 7 “and get the papers fixed up.” | Q We went outside leaving Aunt Martha crying softly in Jenny's arms. I watched them drive away and Uncle Joe was grinning for all he was worth. nl A Later when we were driving home, Cn Ids RE Jenny said, ‘‘It was lucky the man 1 A i wanted to sell it back. Neither one 2 of of of Na : x : 0 3 of them wanted to leave the farm.” | : 3 ot of of PAVE ani SAVE Yes indeed ! We have LIONEL ELECTRIC TRAINS TRICYCLES ERECTOR SETS AIRPLANES XYLOPHON ES Large Selection Of en INDOOR and EARLY AMERICAN ART & PROGRESSIVE OUTDOOR WOOD BURNING SETS TREE LIGHTS “Lucky my eye!” I snorted. ‘It was just plain conniving on Uncle Joe's part. He made an agreement to pay the owner an extra thou- sand if he'd come out and say what he did. Don’t say a word to Aunt NZ THE MODERN WAY TO SURFACE) Mori ie id ne io keep it under NZ “Well, what de you know.” Jenn laughed. ‘Uncle is still a bit of a AND 50 SMOOTH! gallant.” “An expensive one,” rs io 1 IA 8m = grumbled. | wp —t Jenny smiled to herself. There was 8? , TRY | no sense in telling him that Aunt | y/ der CARL B. DROHAN Martha had already paid the new | of . MOUNT dé owner five hundred dollars to sell : 3 IoY. PENNA. — the farm back to her ‘husband. 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