6—The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, August 5, 1948) PREPARE SHOW CATTLE Experienced YWITIE Know the MOUNT JOY MASTERSONVILLE | yore traning nd iting poy PHONE 276W MANHEIM 210M Ay HW Yess specialist of the Pa, State College Careful feeding and groomin are important in fitting, while patience nd practice are required in train- BANNER SPECIALS 1 PROTECT LIVESTOCK SUNNY SMILE NORRIS Pa ture : ire; infected with hemlock and poison hemlock Fruit Mix Fancy hould be fenced off to protect Heavy Syrup Spaghetti — fom Seid J. R. Dickey, Pa. State ex- . tension agronomist Snakeroot on 2, tin 29 spor tin 10 i 2, un C [3 2-03 un Cc bracken fern also will poison live- HORNS NORRIS I AUSHERMAN BROS., a Fancy Fancy | Realtors Red Sour Royal Anne jones) 5 Poem | . . | Cor. & Tov Sts. I Cherries Cherries : ( J b & Mount Joy St I No. 2 tin 28¢ No. 2 tin 45¢ FROZEN FOODS ANOTHER GOOD COMBINATION Lima Beans 12-0: BOTH ay 7 v3 Baby Green FOR i 5 Apricots 16-02 48 i Youd Halves one ou WE REDEEM QUAKER PUFFED WHEAT AND PUFFED RICE COUPONS YOU can't pick dp your tele- phone and order more fire insurance while your home | is burning. Now is the only 28c : time you can make sure you Morris Fancy Placed Olives 3 07 29¢ || have enough ihsurance. Norris Fancy Blackberry Jelly 12 o2 29c¢ | Ask this Hdrtford agency | to check youf policies and give you the competent ad- MASTERSONVILLE STORE | vice your insurance needs. Gerlach & Smith Tobacco Shears Just Coll Galvanized Buckets, 10 & 12 qt. Electric Fence Posts | O. K. SNYDER Electric Fence Batteries O. K. SNYDER, Ur. Copper and Galvanized Wire Gummed Tobacco Aprons Norris Fancy Marschino Cherries 8 oz ’ MOUNT JOY PHONE 15 Notary Public PRICES EFFECTIVE AUGUST 5, 6, 7, 1948 Cforty Years Ago "I 'his Monti On August 8, 1908... forty years ago... The Hoover Company started making electric vacuum cleaners. This was the first practical portable electric cleaner ever offered the American housewite. Through the years they have been made better and beiter More than 7,000,000 of them have been made and sold. The Hoover Company has made more of them than any other manufacturer. Women like them. They prefer the Hoover aver any gther make. 'Isn’t it time you, too, owned a new Hoover? \ Come in and see the great new HOOVER Cleaners or phone for a home showing. No obligation. New Hoover Cylinder Cleaner, cleans by powerful suction. Has new idea in dirt disposal, the exclusive Dirt Ejector. Your hands never touch dirt, Complete with cleaning tools in handy kit, including Mothimizer and sprayer, $79.50 | New Hoover T'viple-Action Cleaner, | lo with Hoover's exclusive cleaning #==) principle—it beats...as it sweeps... gsiticleans . ou sive vias $69.95 (Improved and only 81.95 more than its MODEL 28 prewar predecessor.) Cleaning tools in handy kit + . . + $18.00 H. S. Newcomer & Son, Inc. Mount Joy, Pa. PHONE 200 a i I a a FIR | The Rotary Club’s Committees Appended is a complete list of all the committees Year. Officers were elected and committees appointed of the Mount Joy Rotary Club for the coming Rotary ut a recent mjeeting. - oa | President - ] i. Shaeffer Secretary - Simon Fickinger 0 fC 4 ice President - Walter Sloan Treasurer - Herman Boyer ATG i rd | HH The Weed Was Dying if pr. by By : BOARD OF DIRECTORS we A 1 i Mi | Dr. R. D. Walker Simon Fickinger | re John Christopher utomatic 1Xers i. Shaeff Arthur Mayer Herman Boyer Jo COLIN looked at the blonde Available on Farm | in Paris Hostetter { «} girl behind the counter as if he | Jed seen her for the last al years. | Efadivicily Cuts Down | FIMS and OBJECTS COMMITTEE come October 5. Even ater 21 On Farm Labor Costs | Water Som do Wim a inity Serv. Comm, year A guy: can’ et the birth date of his da By Bob Wilson 1 " . 3i Paul Stoner Ralph Eshleman ‘ : Tap ee ¢& 1ereasing 2 She looked tI ng reflection Feed mix ng, like an increasing ea <n Ero i pas Paice Ch. International Serv. Comin of her mother, vears back when | humber of other farm chore now y V¢ ional Serv om h. hr na al § 4 Martha and Joe had decided they | i8 being placed on practic an had made a mistake in marrying tomatic basis and coordinated | CLUB SERVICE VOCATIONAL SERVICE COMMUNITY SERVICE INTERNATIONAL SERVICE each other. 1¢|V ated activities. In this case, | ID i t *hairman Paul Stoner, Chairman Simon Nissley, Chairman Ralph Eshleman, Chairman voordii with 1 { 3 . - Minute was too late then cooray edd with cribbing | A. B Harry Crouse iC because the kid | an ng operations. is <i: 15¢ ie kic : Classification Loren P. Somer h : § Horton Fiction n its way Generall mixers are located | ni I Youth Service ind even Toe th adjacent to the grinder or in Roy Tyndall H. Roy Nissly knew it took a father and a mother | the barn mow almost directly above [saa I Anthony Warta Paul Stoner Dr. W. L. Shoop give it the correct backing. But | the mill. The two-ton mixer, shown Henry G. Carpent Clarence Schock le Gerberich Sr Clarence Lyons if the old man hadn't had the same | 2} ompanying illustration, 1s Eli Hostetter correct backing, Joe had decided, in mow of a Mid : tern fi I'm, Music Harry Nissly he was like a weed. He had to be | Wh cessing operations begin, Playground Ty eed pulled out, to fet the good seed shelled corn, which has been blown Walter SI grow. Social Welfare Committee Joe had figured he w a ed, Program Committee Or. W.-M Workmch and had pulled out ; . ni i ter 1 Medicine "Evening, misear! Can I help you?” Attendance id Dr. R. D. Walker } ; I W Joe looked up. 4 lump settled in his I Storie Ww. L. St throat. His daughter was smiling at y him with stars in her eyes. hive : h Eshlem \ Twenty-two years old! When he | os } David Witmer had last seen her, she was a mere ol Juvenile Delinquency I 1 SS trick o me, a curly-haire < i i I ve k of one, a curly-haired kid, Public Information Henry G. Carpenter learning her first steps. Carrie, they | Stehma 1 Clothing . i = CIO had ‘named her. After nobody in Rodi} Wilbur Beahn Rural Urban particular. Martha had just liked Harold Endsiow Harold Endsliow Walter Sloan i the name, that was all. One thing, Tyndall Coss Marin Youth Committee y i : 3 \ 71 au rv vicartn | though. Wonder if Martha had done TT i Vee . 1 Bonne 1 ‘ Paul Stehma something with ‘Colin’? Membership benn John Roland Paul Stehman “I used to live here years ago,” Herman Boyer L. G. Forney Building Committee | Joe said, to start conversation. Ch lorf “You did?” Her blue eyes met ~ ie Ee . 3 . 13 Auditing Committee cl ns Magazine his for a moment of sparkling in- Ai} “4 A 3 1 {artin Arthur Mayer | terest. “Thought you’d come back Martin fh Y and see how things have changed?” 3 in Bocth Veterans Service William Mumma “Well, sort of.” He stroked the BR Fellowship “hrist Walters Roy B. Sheetz Dr. W. L. Shoop beard. “I used to know a lot of Such a mixer will save labor. | eo Waits ( e Gerberich Jr. Clyde Eshleman people around here. What's your { ‘ r r 1 J : | r. RD. Walker name? I might know your old | into a bin to the right of the mixer, | Rotary Information Dr. R. D. Walker . ‘ob td vw RB 3 | 3 ye - 3 - man.” drops through a chute to the grinder | William Mumma Paul Stehman Clyde Eshleman Sergeant-at-arms “Name’s Lester,” she told him, | on the floor below. The blower pipe Fli Hostettter John Booth Clarence Newcomer Charles J]. Bennett | “Carrie Lester.” ~— | “Heck, I knew your old man! What's | added. The thoroughly he doing now? ir hived in then flows out of the - ! “I don't know," she said. ‘“Mother | ,, 1 a chute to be load- | Mr. and Mrs. Charli; Stark, a! ' ” the mixer. see him. He's coming after me { his ¢ : a chicken corn soup supper at the “i am Setups of this type are becoming By Joe : hete,'! Te commonplace on scores of electri- home of Mr. and Mrs. Adum | % % gale. : | fied farms. They can be constructed | Fogie and family at E-town. She brought in his meal, He jus t volatively &F > il cost and. in Tost anil at atively sma OSU ¢€ 1051 'orkmar ar y . finished it when the door oper ce rv lnbor Dr. Workman and family rom and a tall, young man in ¢ j eases, Dy UNS Hef im Mt. Joy visited Mr. and Mrs. | tweed suit swept into the room like | Harry Fogie on Sunday evening | x a stray, autumn leaf. [ Ne ge Ber Her eyes brightened but Checks Soil Losses Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Bowers and) | : a REO children of Pequea, visited Mr. she asked Joe his name, anc i | | 1% % 5 x | remarked. { the untreated plot with only five Nace of Columbia RD visited Mr work. It wouldn't be right.” IPA CIRO CW Ip ) | : . Zz 3: diol ps : TR He { terracing would help, too, to Slow and daughters Patricia Sue nd] 8 € | down the water ‘so that more would | n.......1., : | or vd good-natarediv:: “I'l draw | \ Beverly Ann, all of Lancaster: Mr. | grinned good-naturediy. I'll draw | have a chance to soak into the S ly A Mr. | . . . WE. up a check, anyway.” Sve en and Mrs. Habet M. Khelghatian | Argue as yqu will abolit high prices. The two youngsters looked bewil- | Ree and daughters, Marguerite and inflation . . . good times being here for- ered. . | Ruth Flle . Chester 1 ’ | Go on" weed Joe. “Take 1, | Three Major Problems {Fi Ellen, of Chester. Pa. | ever... this we know i. . You'll Never Be It's good. Don’t worry about me.” | F Pork Prod | Recently Rev. and Mrs. R. H. | Sorry You Saved. forget the sac- | 8 Ss = tl aCe Yor roaucers Arndt entertained Mrs. Joe Cop- | rifices vou made it won’t matter She Jook 4. Y ea 0 re wonder. | The pork producer faces three | penheffer and his daughter Mame | y : : a : ’ fs ie whispers ind can't #n- | as he makes: plans for | ond Lis > » SAME | [ki whether good timegstay ornot... you 1 | deritand way, hs . | 1948, say Michigan State, eollege|, .° oT , 33d Lule Coppen. have money in the bank, and that’s itt Joe : smiled and walked out, | specialists. A short corn crop, a 1eflfer ¢ of Ohio and also Mr. | Al : tl . to be thankful fi breathing in the cool, night air relatively narrow corn-hog ratic | Cyrus Nissley of Mt. Joy. ways some g Li ior: Funny thing, but now he realized and a stressed feed conservation Ee | weed. And suddenly Joe knew that | duced him. The boy, she said, was Lr 1 t : and Mrs. K. Franklin on Sun- | , i od soi anageme ays i= { Harry Bradshaw. Go d Soil mandgement pays dive | day { “years ago.” she explained. “Mr dends in 1 heavy crops per Colin u ed bo live here We it | acre, building organic matter in the Mrs. Martha Orio, of Philadelphia I 1S lve here Wve gC : > | soil and at the same time checking | spent the week-end with Mr. and UP | ATRYN hr Ix | | Mrs. George Schelkope and family Aa | from here. hown at the right of the mixer. grinding has been com- ESTER. So Martha had ditched pleted, the id grain is blown EM ME 3 NI RIC Colin. ‘Lester,” Joe mused. | the mixer and necessary sup- N EW | | er and d thinks he’s out in California.” | ed into a feed cart on the first floor. | o,f Columbia: Mr. and Mrs “How about you?’’ he asked final- | : i : { 1e only manual work required is Iolic Tes as ; ior ly. “Got a husband—or maybe a | , 0 only > anual k req 2 in Oscar Walters and granddaughter AT ~~ J : lumping the sacked supplemen ; eis i \ boy friend?” Sh" i A DI i \ of Lancaster visited Mr. and Mrs. | x int Y . A eonventional type w Her face gave off 'mth like sunshine, ‘‘A boy friend,” she said brightly. ‘But it won't be long be- fore the ‘Mr. and Mrs.” If you're here in another 15 minutes, you'll , whole grain auto- | Harry Fogie and Mrs. Serena Fo- | vh grai ’ J while the blower attach- | gie during the week end | itt S ress 0 e on the electrically powered | ppp Mrs. Harry Fogie and % : y Pp RC and er returns the ground grain to : ics Sous ; > > 2 oh Mrs. Serena Fogie were invited to RK — Soi TREATED wi SOIL Mrs. Walter Mahan and Mrs. |X % POTASH. GCOD CLOVER NOT Mary Kitner, ¢f Lancaster, visited | FS TREATED 3 | a. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Moore on | { a Monday ALSO CLEARANCE OF Ya Mr. aud Mrs. Oliver Witmer | 0 | A and family of Columbia R1, visit- | BATHING SUITS $3.00 1. Rt 1] | ed Mrs. Lillian Witmer on Sat. | S.A he Mt IN SKIRTS BLOUSES POCKETBOOKS % on oar 22 Mi and Mrs. Irvin Witmer | % {165 Tons am per ace and family visited Mr. and Mrs. or S0L. Duos. (20185. or sob pros, | | William Kauffman at Iroaville on Shop in air-cooled comfort IE LBS. AVAIL POTASS. | 110 LBS. AVAIL. POTASS. Sunday. | % X 3360 LBS AVAIL CALCIUM | 680 LBS AVAIL. CALCIUM AT 0 Mrs. Matilda Derr visited Mr A : and Mrs. Harvey Shuman at Eliza- [|| 70 EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY. PA. erosion. The results shown above summarize tests at the University | bethtown on Sunday. | HK Sma RNC RK HK =] of Illinois Elizabethtown experiment Mr. and Mrs. Edward Isler and] K HR 3 eo 1918 . - is | fold since 1918. Mrs. Victor Snyder visited Mrs. 1 Manure, lime and phosphate & i made the difference between the | Prd Mrs Elwood Snyder and the J two plots. The soil was already rich | family, at Newville ¢n Wednesday. fe isi a 1] Suddenly Joe knew that the in potash. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Geltmach- i The and sn eavy crops of alfalfa-clover | ep visited Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon 11 grains protected the soil Hollinger . and family at Neffsville you tL sort of acquainted while he waite from . The soil of the ’ sort of acquainted he v d 1 I'he sc 0 1e and Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Landis \ weed was dying, for his food.” treated plot with its 16 tons of or- “So you kids are slated for the | ganic matter per acre could soak up at Millway on Sunday. long walk up the altar, eh?” Joe | more water faster than the soil of Miss Emma Barton and May ME VER XN tons. Less water was left to run ofl and Mrs. Wm HE Bradford kid's face split in | 34 carry soil with it 3 Fogie on Tours. BE SO y 2 long smile. Dor contac). on. ionger During this past week the fol- NX "” i NY no | : ny or pe yaad “Look,” Joe said, matter of fact- | jones a crop rotation that includes lowing persons visited at the home } .. 4 a ta otoa row En . £ ly, LgeLa few green-backs saved | pore years in soil protecting crops | of Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Arndt ie 0D give yO y iw OQ . . up. 4 1ke tc five it to y u two | ch as legume grass mixtures is | and Mrs. Annie Risser: Mr. for a wedding present. Two hun- »d. Full fields on a 12 per cen* y y dred lars. Mavbe you'd lik Se 8 Je pe Warren Hoffman cf red dollars. Maybe you'd like to | slope such as was in this field would | Now York: Misses i buy something for the baby—when need a rotation of corn, winter grain | ew York; Misses Mary Clara and : or * ’ > it comes. Huh? and two or three years of legume- Ruth Hoffman of Grantam, Pa No thanks,” Harry said. “We | grass mnixtures for best results. Con- Mr. and Mrs. Harvard Johns- rtainly appreciate ut we both | + oy 3 | : certainly appreciate it, but we both tour farming, sttip cropping and |ton, Ms. and Mrs. Calvin Campbel | Schenectady, that something Lad changed in the | program are the problems to be | SAVE TRACTOR FUEI | | { ' | : | met. The danger is that too few aver: . . after years of battling harsh winds, | es will be Be dior spring pigs’ . The average tractor can be ad- First National Bank & Trust Com di snow, cold, and rain, the weed wags id? 2 2" | justed to save one gallon of gaso- | and there may not be enough hogs | : to consume the corn crop produced | line in ten, says C. H. Bingham, in 1948, | extension agricultural engineer of | State College. This may dying. And Joe was the weed. Released by WNU Features MOUNT JOY, PENNA. | mean 50 to 200 gallons of gasoline Member Of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation } Everybody in this locality reads There is no better way to boost | saved per tractor for the year. The Bulletin—that's why its adver- | your business than py local news- | There are twice as many farm tisers get such excellent results, paper advertising. tractors in use now as in 1940. SAV E AT - THIS BAN K 4 ( — t The Frier Thur with Hend The chair the 1 The ed s on tl The $38. 6 Cor defini conce Tw: from by ti The man the 1 ed b BS Fin Lov Sta associ trate comin priced Car presid ings league Pittsb memb compl costin “On more money and b vania, He sons | homes verted low cc ulate for w mand, TWO CAR Tw when riding on Rq of M: embar Rob St. of town, overtu cuted For At Abot ver Sp week, fire-fig Offic dent; Joseph Nitroy, fire ch engine On 1 men o the ho Silver Plan old eng Compa also pl Hempfi urday, The er Tth, 8 p.m. FIRST , Colu curb | Council “Clamg M. Dis person ed witl tions. KNEW Sixty a hunt They f home. with hi he just VOS T For 3 there meeting cil sche
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