-AUTO NSURANCE IY >ARBER et Street : Y you ow! S )Y, PA. AL h ven terior Door ting’ ny time, er / ruits,) alue you yw easily nal Har- at can’t r at any it over! Fg 2.69 2.39 1.00 1.00 2.79 19¢ 1.00 | 1.00 | \RE 1.00 L 2 ip TOTS, ERE Farm Calender NITROGEN NEEDED Birdsfoot trefoil, a promising legume for Pennsylvania farms, seems to need more nitrogen than other legumes because it does not have so many nodules on its roots for taking nitrogen from the air. James Eakin, Pa. State extension and 400 persons are killed each vear by lightning. Joseph Mec- Curdy, Penn State extension agricultural engineer, says you safest in a large building thunderstorm, are during a espec- ially if it i grounded. You are safer in a car or truck than out in the open. Lie down if caught the Penna, State College, out in the open. PREVENT SEEDING Un- { agronomist, | less you are saving seed, pre- | Rasmussen, Penn State exten. sion ornamental horticulturists. Self-seeding of these species will cause a lot of trouble next vear because it will result in an overabundance of plants. CONTROL LICE--John Pep- | per, extension entomologist of says that body lice on chickens can be controlled by dusting a light application of 5 percent DDT on suggests 400 pounds of 5-10-10 vent seed forming or corgopsis, | the birds after they have settled per acre after the first cutting. BE CAREFUL--Between 200 lfoxgloves, poppies, phlox, and Sweet William, cautions A. O. down for the night MILK IS GOOD FEED--Be- cause of its proteins, vitamins, and minerals, milk is a good feed for poultry of all ages, re- minds F. H. Leuschner, exten- sion poultry specialists of the Pennsylvania State College. Milk also stimulates feed con- sumption in general. BUY FLOWER SEEDS-—Such seed as English daisy, pansy, and other flowers to be planted in August and early September should be bought now, John Meszaros, Penn State ex- tension ornamental horticultur- ist. Lancaster County Parade Of Progress | R. M. Brubaker Massey Harris & Combine Leader | Serves Area Trade The home of Massey Harris] farm implements in the area Robert M. Brubaker's modern establishment at Landisville, equipment, including genuine parts and repair service on this| ress has and other makes are offered by |{orts this friendly Landisville firm. serves a large agricultural trade The Combine business is in the surrounding area. specialty with Brubaker Massey Harris farm imple-|is always glad to service the ments, tractors and all other |iarmer in every way possible. Nerhood’s Esso Station Motorists’ Friend It's always a good idea to] motor oils or get an A to Z Esso stop at Nerhood's Esso Station | lubrication at Nerhoods where Landisville where everything is| your patronage is always done 'to make your motoring] preciated. pleasant and safe. You can’ fill: your gas tank] with one of the famous Esso | gasolines, change your crank- | case oil with Esso or Essolube | area of Lancaster County. ap- For more than six years Ner- hoods Esso Station has been the friend of all motorists in Clyde Keener Farm Implement Center Farm implement and| Nationally famous makes of service is featured by Clyde E. farm implements for all farm R.D.2 Pa | work are stocked by the Keener sales Keener of Manheim d . | firm which operates y and farmers in the territory : 9p ates 2 fully : full wd | equipped repair shop where all lace fu cor ne : I onfidence in the| axes of farm implements are complete sales and service of- | fered by this friendly firm. | | ! . . . | repaired with genuine parts by | . I expert mechanics. i Dairy Products Favored In Area Products sold by the Clover- leaf Dairy at 156 S. Grant St., in Manheim are always guaran- aki teed to be fresh, wholesome and two trucks to cover delicious and the growing cus- i tomer list of this firm appreci- the efforts of N. M Greenawalit, the proprietor to render prompt at all times# Mr. Greenawalt founded this enterprise 26 years ago and op the Milk, cream, butter, cheese and ice cream as well dairy products Cloverleaf, the dairy firm. J, Snavely '& Sons Inc. A County Leader With an illustrious ates as sold by friendly are service area's record of | garded as of and construction. superior The quality seventy-five years of progress, Landis- J. C. Snavely & Sons, Inc. of vie fin also has a builders Sm supply division that furnishes Landisville, Pa., continues to pp . = J materials for all construction add to its already enviable purposes. There are 70 local record of accomplishments. The 4th consecutive genera- tion of the family now is asso- ciated with this famous firm which manufactures wooden boxes which are generally re- workers employed by the noted Lancaster County firm. The Snavely Silo Sales Inc., features construction of Silos over a several state radius of territory. D. M. Stoltzfus & Son Noted Quarry Firm Founded in 1922 D. M. Stoltz- fus & Son, Inc., operates a fleet Operating one of the largest concerns of its kind in the state D. M. Stoltzfus & Son Inc., at of 80 trucks and employs 165 I'almage, Pa. continues to lead K J it ¥ : : . | workers s safe oder the way in its useful field of ers in its safe modern business. quarries which produce lime- stone and crushed stone of high This prominent firm also op- crates quarries at Quarryville| quality. The firm is a vital fac- and Cornwall, Pa. with its ov-|tor in the agricultural business crall production figure reaching | and industrial progress of the an impressive volume. area. Earl B. Longenecker Philco Appliance Dealer With 15 years of valuable) RCA rg experience in the radio and] and s television field Earl B: Longe-| necker of Landisville, Pa., has + host of satisfied customers to] o and sales ice. including utmost | American kitchens, cabinets and sinks of Longenecker’s Hardware Co. al earn the confidence of its clien- who | tele. | | Continuous growth and prog- characterized the ef- of the Longenecker's Hardware Co., of Manheim to The success of the firm is shown by its growing customer list in all surrounding commu- nities. Established 16 years ago, the Longenecker's Hardware is the home of General Electric and Philco radio, television and ap- pliances and renders compiete service on these as well as oth- er leading makes. Located at 39 Market Square, Manheim the firm which em- ploys 15 people and operates 6 trucks also sells and installs linoleum and tile of nationally famous makes. You're always sure when you buy it at Longe- necker’'s Hardware Co. Poultry Auction State’s Pioneer | | | Turkey poults, this | Auction broad breasted Root’s Poultry Manheim R. D. 1 confidence Famous for at enjoys the merited | of a large clientele. A. W. Root is the founder and directing head of this pioneer i poultry auction and conducts poultry sales every Tuesday | | night to the benefit of buyers and sellers from a several County radius. All sales of poultry are con- ducted on a basis that protects the interest: of all concerned with the poultry sold at Root’s Auction, noted tox quality. The poultry industry highly esteems Root's Poultry Auction. As the oldest Norge dealer in the area Roy E. Henny of 43 Market Square in Manheim of- fers a sales and service program Roy E. Henny Pioneer Norge Dealer | is noted for the satisfaction of- | forded his areawide clientele. The Henny firm is also head- {hat pleases the most exacting |duarters for Easy Washers, trade. | Maytag Washers and Emerson, For 17 years this Manheim |Zenith and Cafehart television Appliance dealer has featured [on all of which service is also Norge electrical appliances and | offered. vears of successful enterprise to its credit it’s not surprising that A. H. Hoffman Inc., of Landis- ville stands in such high posi- tion in its useful field busi- ness. Featuring seeds that are not- ed for the best results A. H of A. H. Hoffman Inc. ‘Seed Firm 53 Years Old other | | ducts and other eastern states and | employs from 45 to 50 local | . | area people at its modern Lan- | disville plant. This old estab- | lished firm is also valued for its | all worth- | | sincere support of | while Community affairs. Cargill Inc. With the staggering figure of one million and 50,000 bushels of grain storage, Cargill Inc., at Marietta R. D. 1, Pa. is widely and favorably known for the important part it plays in the success of Lancaster County's grain crop production. William Larsen is the Branch “Has Over Million Bu. Storage Capac. Marietta firm, | Manager of this | and has done a fine job { coming to this area to launch {the enterprise in the local area. Cargill Inc., actually has over la century of service and growth | employs 24 local workers gain- | fully.. Famous as manufacturers of the widely used “Salunga” Feeds, the S. H. Hiestand & Co. of Salunga, continues to enjoy a large clientele. The Hiestand Mill which dates back over a century now under the progressive man- 1S S. H. Hiestand & Co. Feed And Coal Service Preferred of his family to operate pioneer mill. The Salunga firm also sells | the famous Wayne feeds and does custom grinding and Mix- ing for the trade. The sale of Hanna Anthracite fine work being done in'Lititz and other communities,’ B. R. Kreider & Son are rapidly com- his credit. | beauty and utility are sold and | . | and ranges are sold and servic-| er, a firm which guarantees a | Landisville, who also fea‘ res! privilege to serve you. ing to the front in their impor- Philco refrigerators, freezers, | installed by Earl B. Longeneck- | tant field of activity. Blacktop work, asphalt pav- ed by Earl B. Longenecker of | square deal and considers it a|ing and general landscape work | are done by this noted firm agement of Wilbur Hiestand, | coal is also featured by S. H. the fourth successive generation | Hiestand. & Co. B. R. Kreider & Son ° Reliable Contractors Winning area accord forthe; which also does, excavating, ‘grading ‘and driveway contracts. Established in 1936 and with a background of 30 years of ex- perience, the firm has its offices Manheim R. D. I, Pa. and aoes many gas station contracts for the Sico Co. at says | With a splendid record of 53| Hoffman Inc. sells its fine pro- | ridge, Fort Shafter, throughout Pennsylvania | Hawaii; Mr. and Mrs. John K. since | told police that he got off fairly | to its credit. This Marietta plant | this | ture windows where it was first in- ! troduced in house construction. | | EXO und "Dad “Have "Mobile Sawrill | | =a Pr oon = ‘ ed o y Re ANIWA, WIS.—Art Halbesleben, who has operated sawmills for over thirty years, and his son Howard recently out of the Army have a unique sawmill. : Father and son have devised a rig that goes into the forest under its own power and cuts up to a million and a half board feet of lum. ber per year, Son Howard's experience with Diesel engines in army service stood him in good stead. The vig he developed is equipped with a four cylinder GM Diesel, When a farmer in the vicinity wants to build a barn or a house he cuts his timber, calls in the Halbeslebens and a few odd hands and his lumber is cut to size in short order, | The rig is 44%’ long and 7’ 10” wide which permits it to travel over the Wisconsin highways without special license, The GM Diesel not only drives the 54” saw, the two blowers but also prom:ls the rig over the highways and even off the road when necessary. The engine is belt-connected to the truck transmission when traveling and moves the sawmill along at 30 miles per hour, Accord- ho” | Wider Usage saw in 50 minutes, Miss Rosser To Wed Cadet Perlow Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crans- ton Rosser, Four Winds, Mount Joy, announce the engagement of their daughter, Louise Eliza- beth, to Cadet Joseph Paul Per- low, son of Lt. Col. and Mrs. David Perlow, 964 Center Ave. Homeland. , The announcement was made at a drop-in party at the Rosser home, Saturday, Au- gust 2. Miss Rosser is a graduate of McCaskey High School, Lan caster, and is a senior at Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley Mass. Cadet Perlow is a gradu- ate of Manheim Twp. High School, and attended the U. S. Military Academy Preparatory School, Stuart Field, New York. He is a first classman at the U. S. Military Academy, West Point, New York. Out-of-town guests who at- tended the engagement party ing to the Halbeslebens the mill can be set up on location ready to Social Security Applications On Increase 200% more Lancaster people] than usual applied for old-age| insurance payments during the! first week of July, according tol M. S. Gleaton, manager of the Lancaster office. | Gleaton credits the sharp rise to the fact that a number of people now applying for old- age insurance have completed al vear and a half of work after) 1950. This, he explains, makes| it possible for them to have their benefits figured under the! new formula which can be used only when a person has one and a half years of covered work| after 1950. In most cases, the use of this formula gives a high- er monthly benefit to a retired worker than would be possible if his earnings before 1951 were) used in figuring his average) monthly wage. { and are spending the week-end at Four Winds are: Miss Bette Hartman, Morris | ville, Bucks County, classmate | of Miss Rosser, at Mt. Holyoke; | Miss Nola Texley, New York City; Cadet James Hogg, Ox | ford, Pa.; Cadet Mike Cousland, | Arlington, Va.; Cadet Frederick | Agather, Minneapolis, Minn.; Cadet Peter Bidstrup, Brooklyn {N. ¥Y.; Cadet Robert Honolulu, Jacoby, Berwick, aunt and un- cle of Miss Rosser; Mr. and Mrs. James Bates, Springfield, cousin. —— ee { Sputtering Burner | If a gas burner on youngstove sput- | ters, it's wasting fuel. Dirt is usual- | ly the cause. Remove the burner, clean out the holes with a pipe | cleaner or wire, wash in hot soap- | suds, rinse, dry, replace, and you have a cure. Clean Thief In Phoenix, after William Pilling easily when a burglar stole only $6 and a Stetson hat, he discovered | that the thief had also taken a bath, | left a ring around the tub. String Gloves For gloves which will wear and {tub and still continue to look as though they were brand new, pick out some made from string, They're { made in all the popular pastels as well as neutrals and black. Cleaning Burnt Pan To clean a burnt or greasy pan | quickly, place one inch of water in the pot, add one teaspoonful or more soda and heat the water to the boil- ing point. | Insulating glass now is being used by many builders in all windows of homes, instead of only in large pic- Breckin- | Gleaton anticipates a further increase in the number of 65 year-old applicants because of aj near provision in the law which; | permits those who retire thisl | vear to have recent wages used; i immediately figuring the a | benefit pay-| | ments.. If they have one and a half years of work covered the law after 1950, it is in of their by no long retiring er necessary for those in 1952 to come back six month later in order to have such wag- es included in the computation of their benefit amount. Another provision of the a mended law is of special im- portance to self-employed peo ple over 65 who retired or who plan the passage of the amendments their earnings for the year in which the application was filed could not be used to figure their old-age benefit payments. Now, a self-employed person who ap-| plies for and receives old-age benefits this year may re-apply after the close of his taxable year and have his 1952 earnings used in refiguring his monthly benefit payments. Similarly, | the survivors of a self-employ- ed person who dies in 1952 may to retire this year. Before ask to have the 1952 earnings included in refiguring their monthly benefits in general, this will mean that benefits pay- able on the account of a self employed person who retires this year will be larger than or- iginally computed. Another new provision in the law is important to benificiaries who have continued after reaching age 75. have had a year and a half of working If they Candle Stubs For easy fire-starting in your fire- place, save leftover candle stubs. They ignite logs quickly and surely, work covered by the law after 1950, their benefits can be re- | figured under the new formula. CO —s To Tour In The and you don't have any burning paper odor, i | Odd Creature | “A bachelor. Jooks unsettled and funny and he always wants to be running around: seejing things. He locks at a ‘woman and then looks | away and then looks back again, so | she knows he is thinking about her. Bachelors are always strange and that's why women like James Stephens. ED A Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. ( Smokey Mountains Mrs. John K. Everitt, of Jer- sey City, N. J. and Miss Mildred Cathers of Bayonne, N. J.. who have spent the month’ of July in Mount Joy visiting friends, will leave for a trip to the Smokey Mountains in Tennessee where they expect to spend the month of August. Mrs. Everitt is a former resi- dent of Mount Joy. | |The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday, August 7, 19521 SICO PROFITS USE SICO None Public Better MORE THAN 3,500,000 GE REFRIGERATORS IN SERVICE 10 YEARS OR LONGER! _/4 {ee 10.2-CU-FT REFRIGERATOR- FOOD FREEZER COMBINATION 2 APPLIANCES IN 1 rs $5090.95 LITTLE $4.34 A Week AS atter down payment i OTHER MODELS FROM $000.00 system makes this long service pos- sible. Developed by G.E. and hailed the world over as the greatest con- tribution to dependable, efficient, economical performance in house- hold refrigerators. G-E Refrigerators have a long and faithful service record. More than 3,500,000 are still in use after 10 years or longer, Many after 15 and 20 years or longer. Famous G-E sealed refrigerating WAY’S APPLIANCES 3622 Telephone 3 48 W. MAIN STREET MT. JOY, PENNA. * - * eo * - LJ - o e When your telephone re- ® . $$ eo ceiver is carelessly left off its . . e hook, you are robbed of in- . ° . , @ s coming calls. One receiver off — iS a e the hook on a party line, and : : ® NO one can receive incoming 3 . $ or make outgoing calls. Be ° . 1 $ sure to replace the receiver 3 : 8 carefully after every tele- ® : \ f: phone conversation and you @ ¢ will never be a party to a ° a Sn s hold up. Ll] oS ©