. fThe Bullet 1} A Po... Thursdi Octobe 20) 19 oy © J Bl } I unmillei as the m the pistiorm [on and near the ram a - were RE A A k arm Show Flizabet! Sd Io be introduced was Kath | County Champion an oO a ar y aa v x { iY ) i T 2 In the p howmansnip contest, erine Geib, Mastersonville last | pews Bixler, Mount Joy Ri m oal J 4 From Pace 1) ( BR | { Vernon|years queen; Jackie Wolgemuth, farmer was again victorious. Bix- 1 t \ rr ry ", ’ heare 1 ‘ row © SHIE! D EXPERT HERE 1 ) ir Hils e Wt! Baleer. second nd Henry Brmgar- Mt. Jcy RD was crown bearer and | |e. als, won the title in 1847 and 9 | AMC ENC Tov of ( ded the med Bet. 1 Toda ere awarded Paity Kreier flower girl, Mem- [in 1941 won the Dauphin County MATT OITA Ty » . "Ww ' w : % . % sre! Ni : : re A PREMIUM QUALITA Sy NN Ch NAY ou nine Pig Club Show ( ec ars of Farm Women's Society, | hysking championship while living py wpert of Chicago, will personally Fait r rea | Mrs. Jav CGreider w hairms THR ~y ea ( | \ 1 { MIS, Jay Grelder was chairman so | that ounty Except for a ANTHRACITE Le at the Hotel, Loncas- ii wn he Raby Beeve ‘ed hore of dl ning n it co Y ) { a ‘narge ) i > 1 V 2. ‘ler an (el anday and Monday only © pia I Hereford { 13 head of *" Bg. charge | ne crown brief stay in Dauphin, Bixler ha & nd 31, from 9 AM. to | | Ansu 3 Ww display un- Husking Preliminary taken part in all the Lancaster Co. \ x { i . tha 4 . > yey is : : { we fterno n and re Thirty-cne applicants, a new re- | contests, missing the title cne yea & ! | ] W 1 1 he ob 1 n ESSOHE TY + u d to the farms and continued|cord number showed up for the by only 06 of a kushel corn : ) 2 ! Ratt Coir Mount Jor : ' : s : y feed for exhibit again at the/preliminary trials held at 10 aun Bixler, the champ, husked a to- mm 1 ! ! ad al i Nn tel tockyard j of Halong, chum D The lambs will be i 1 1 in wert : E HESS fe mnt Ji wary and then sent i White C B: . ! 3 . | exhibit and sale at Harrisburg ; YH 3 dr El = | ETO A 2 \ n Fhe Corn Queen FLORIN, PA, town RZ; = Be | he Com Queen. ’ Mi. Shevnan will be glad ‘¢ dem- | Fi n R Bru ae on Fast Hem- Phone Mt. Jo; 188 wirate witheut charge Hamu i 1. Betiv Jane Gin field Tw High School student on estan Ave. Chicago 45 ' » WN Yeu Gind tng | TRursda n A chosen nia or rusture | rei Cor BENNETT'S iii { : li a Gi Te ont we x Scheffler & Weaver |... hc own GENERAL REPAIRING | queen was chosen by lot. The & A re | = | ta contest vho made up the Restaur ant WHITE - WAS {ING CUKN & | quee Sas! were: Nancy Hersh- A REA } RI | : 45 EAST MAIN ST. b 1.00%: School; Shirley ; . v. NMauh Machinery & Electrical De- | Man MOUNT I0Y AND vices, Washing Machines Ww thethlown H Club: i a » SINFFE "TING i ————— { ari fieh School | DISH! Jk EC | ING Vianheim St Mount Jov. Pa 1 Elm-Penrvn 4-P ! Phong HG Club; Peuline Longenecker, Eliza- 0 Hours |}. SN Tavs 0.2%5-3mo New Store Tous} rss BROS.| med a ie R SIN GER | Liliana Greider, ¥. Donegal High 8 Pe [| Se Monday thru Thursday FLORIN, PENNA. Rebuilt Electric e crowning of ih | Phone Mt Joy 3-1940 Portable { i = : : 8 Wi queen ey person sve a d é a.m.-1Q Paik. | - | r i 0, i pom felk dancing. Ti Friday and Saturday rs 1 a Ra ; 2 0 neluded: Mr. snd Mrs. Bert Wit- . h i jk bf 4 i En | lenbery Dorothea Mann, Paul | : Ts i 1 Feit Yenlinee r Thom Qual eats NS BE I Closed Sundays Qua ny 1 Ph, Reh —— | A FULL LINE OF mean te | : : FREE 110M" DEMONSTRATION an Mm 4 - ca | given hy Fast D1 | Pugh | SY (oT ty >... = Sewins Michine Sales and Servic Ralph Si | Fruits & Vegetables | pa. 21612311 N. Marker St. p meen ELIZABETHTOWN. PA. | Dwing 1 ‘= r 5 NS { . > =| gram, Cury 0 mous ww cartons | Wlgat MAIR | rors non vn wa Stimulate your ss by adver= | i NOT evervhody reads circular ad- ! Ann: R-1 ~ I thing) kindly remember the Bulletin | West Main St i Mt. Jovy | vertising left on their door step. Ped un PHILCO FRI on amazing money on the purchase of ¢ PHILCO FREEZER | FOR YOUR HOME ON’T miss this opportunity to own a Philco Freezer at PHILCO DH-81. Now 8.1 cu. ft. capacity in 5 ft. cabinet size. 3 com- one for sharp freezing a big saving! When you've saved 20 Birds Eye Frosted Food La- bels, bring them in . partments- at 15° below zero storage. Holds frozen foods. two for sub-zero 280 lbs. of .. we'll give i up to vou $20 credit on either of the new Philco Freezers illustrated here. Offer good for a limited PHILCO AV-75. Amazing upright convenience. So easy to arrange and find what you want. 3 partments hold up to: freezes as low as 15° below. 714 cu. ft. capacity. time only*. Come in while this hig money-saving event is on. reach-in com- 65 Sharp ae Get Your Philco Freezer now on EASY TERMS *Offer ends Dec. 3, 1949 EARL B. LONGENECKER LANDISVILLE, PA. PHONE 4111 FUEL OIL Empat ses wil ae | Lote Patni 40 si for the Marian Bre- which 19 eliminated | tal of 2310 pound: of ears, but who during were } fhe 12 survived, qaulifying | was penclized six pounds of glean- afternoon final contest were | ings missed in the field and for mainly veterans who ad partici- | six and <ne-half ounces of excess ated in previous husking meets husks left cn th ans His net The preliminary as well the | winning score was 32.24 bushels of main event in the afternoon, were | corn held cn the John Melhorn farm, Josep Hess, runner-up and an- clong the Mt. Joy and Marietta | other veteran contestant, husked a ike on the southern boro limits. | tot f ids of corn but A crowd estimated at 2000 witnes- | suffered 22 pounds of sed the husking bec There was ! gle ix ounces of husks { 600 autcs and three planes parked leaving a net score of 2240.7 pound | Norman K. Herr, Picking Marietta, 21.24. Demonstration or 22,01 bushels of far behind was corn, Wag- picked Not John ner, Elizabcthtcwn RI 2,300 pounds of ears, but nad pen- who Equipment from four different national manufacturers was enter- alties for 15.5 pounds of gleanings : 1 : i. 58 . id ed in the mechanical corn picking and eight ounces of husks giving f : him a net secre of 2.1845 pounds aemonstration which had followed the ofternoon finals and which, as (Turn to page 3) of corn or 31.20 bushels. Fourth place was taken by John Weidman, Mount Joy Rl who husked 2.240 pounds and made a net ccore of 21320 pounds or 30.64 had Harold R. Hunt Other Contestants field placed $ bushels T in this Fifth, 2947 b Mark Manheim R2, 27.18 Charles Goss, Mt. Joy R1, 1e remainder of tie order: Ronks R1, 37; Wagner, of PIANO 25.22 pS Richard Hyatt a ’ ORGAN ushels: 6, bushels; 8 Robert Hessler, Man- heim R3, 24.78 bushels; 9, Milton D1 Mowrer, Marietta Kl, 2416 "°° R. els: 10, Jerome Bixler, E-town R3, LIZAEETHTOWN | 22.07 bushels;. 11, Sylvester Walter: 42-tf E-town Rl, 21.73 bushels and 12! i The cry for help that only you can hear... The cry of a child, alone and afraid, would reach your heart and bring you running any time. You wouldn’t say, *“‘She’s not minel!”. . , or . . .“lI 12 can’t afford to help!”... or. . .“See me later.” When no one else can hear, any child is your child. This week, you'll hear a child’s cry for help. It will come in the quiet knock on your door that says a neighbor has stopped by for your pledge to the Red Feather campaign. And no one will answer—if you don’t. This neighbor will ask you to give enough. How much is enough? How much would you give to send a visiting nurse to ten-year-old Mary trying all alone to take care of her chronically ill mother? How much would you give to see crippled Jimmy playing baseball with the other kids? How much would you give to save a potentially fine boy from the Children’s Court, and get him enrolled in one of the Red Feather youth services? No one else can make your Red Feather pledge. It has to be you. : bontf Tr Cory pio COMMUNITY MANY caneaions w ONE Lancaster County’s Community Chest Needs Your Contribution! Cur Goal is $416,798! All will be used locally for these Agencies: ASSCCIATION FOR THE BLIND EOY SCOUTS COMMUNITY SERVICE ASSOC. (Children’s & Family Service) GIRL SCOUTS GUIDANCE CLINIC SHELTER HOME SOCIAL SERVICE OSTEOFATHIC HOSPITAL ROSSMERE SANATORIUM SALVATION ARMY ST. JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL VISITING NURSE ASSOC. YW.C. A LANC. CO. 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