The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 22, 1953, Image 7

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Rocks
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Cellars, Trenches, Etc.


Rock Drilling, Concrete Bregtine) Etc. and
Excavating and Gr Yrees
Removed


PHONE MOUNT

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Election Of |
Officers For
Soil Cons. Dist.
Officers elected for the Soil
Conservation District at their)
(first meeting of the year, Amos
Funk, Millersville R1 was re-|
elected president. Henry Haek-|
man, Manheim R2, was named
vice-president and Wayne Ren
tschley appointed secretary-|
treasurer. {
Mr. Leaman Wiest, Ephratal,
R1 was the new director ap-|
pointed by the County €ommis-
sioners for a term of nine all
Other directors of the County-|
wide Soil Conservation District
are Homer Graybill, Manheim



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VISIT

SALE
What Advertising
Does » oe
When someone starts advertising,
Someone starts buying;
When someone starts buying,
Someone starts selling;
When someone starts selling,
Someone starts making;
When someone starts making,
Someone starts working;
When someone starts working,
Someone slarts earning;
When someone starts earning,
Someone starts buying:
Amn endless chain, so to speak, and
the merchant who doesn’t advertise
and advertise regularly is doing noth-
ing if he isn’t breaking links in this
endless chain.
Simply Dial 3-966! Mt, Joy, and a skiled ad writer of The Bulletin, a newspaper
brimful of reader interest—about everything that happens in this community—will
be glad io place your merchandise before the reading public.
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R1, and Henry R. Metzler.
Twenty applicants for con
— plans were received
and approved by the directors.|
Plans . were completed to|
have Mr. Robert Struble, agro-|
nomist for the Brandywine
Valley Ass'n. present an illus-|
trated talk on conservation at
the first annual public meeting
to be held February 3rd at 7:30
p. m. The meeting will be held| sylvania State Farm Show to-
in the Manor Twp. High School] tailed $27,292.00 Head of Reg-
auditoruim in Millersville and|istered Sows and Gilts with an
will be open to the public. Ajj|average of $102.60 per head.
those interested in soil and wa- ‘The Berkshire breed had a top
ter conservation are invited to of -240, average -126. The
attend. |Yorkshires had a top of $150.,
siti i dun + laverage $112. Hampshires had
: a top of $200, average $108.
DIVORCE CASE © Grand Champion Duroc pictur-
Edythe D. Humphreys, Mt. led above sold for $175, ' was
Joy Rl, is seeking a divorce/purchased by Paul E. Sanger,
from Charles F. Humphrey , and Roy Rodgers Sanger of



Lancaster, on grounds of indig- Myerstown for their 4-H pro-
|nities. They were married Dec. ject.
19, 1949. {
Electric
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and Gas ‘Wel in | County Briefs
Also Specialize
FARM MACHINE BLDG




n | LITITZ—Deer hunting con-
troversy brings floods of letters |
las a result of R. C. Newcomer's
2 AND EQUIP, oo of Ji | pers!
open letter blaming poor hunt-
: Momo ok Wading ling on unsportsmanlike hunt-
LAWN MWK HARPENING |i.) themselves. The letters,
2 J [some expressing their senti-
LOVer S ding Shop ments rather vigorously, seem |
: levenly divided, half supporting
Lam. ass a Marie Ho 0h) Newtomer.
lire ores madame! TITITZ—Police are investi-

gating the robbery at the Re-
factory. Old coins
found | |
gennas candy
land A glass cutter were
missing.
! LITITZ.—Contractors of sew-
erage disposal system removed
1108,146,461.5 pounds of rock in
[past,,two years -— but are esti-
imated to have blasted away
five times that amount.
| E-TOWN — State Policemen

Hog sales at the "1953 Penn-|
[tended a stork shower for Mrs

recovered a stolen taxicab be-
fore the owner had reported it
missing. The car was found |
down an embankment,
Rheems, Cab driver had parked |
it in front of the Kennewood
Hotel and thought the owner,
near |


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i Wayne Shock, who was to take
lit out next, had the car when
| fl he couldn't locate it.
E-TOWN — Mr. Leon Myers,
i jfand son Paul, arrived from
| Thessaloniki, Greece for a
! |short visit among friends and |
| 5 -s In Today relatives. Mr. Myers is in
| The Lanca County Chapter charge of instruction at the
For Infadfitilc Paralysis Industrial Institute generally
il CC. Rudy, Claire called the American Farm
John C., Truxal, Treasurer School.
! Phone: Lancaster 3-3511 | NEW HOLLAND-—Fire dam-
: lage the home of L. W. Hanna,
Room 401, Breneman Bldg. {R1, at Reidenbach, a room
93 N. Duke St. Lancaster, Pa. | heater was the cause of the fire
-'=' |which damaged the walls and
roof.

Al A ems
Salunga Aux.
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Moss and Mrs. Charles Myers.
M $ U R A 5 Banquet committee: Mrs.
(Wilbur Hiestand, chairman,
Mrs. Benj. Hess, Mrs. Henry
Hiestand, Mrs. Mary Minnich
and Mrs. Harvey Groff.
Publicity committee, Mrs.
Walter Peifer, chairman and
Mrs. P. B. Stehman.
Flower and Card committee:
Thousands of yoir fellow citi- Mary Minnich.
zens have fougfl the way to | ee ee
family securit through Farm ‘ |
ureau Familf Income protec- BIR HS
jon. Don’t git off what you
uld attend to, be- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Par-
aken of cost sons, 201 Mt. Joy St, a son
[Wednesday at St. Joseph's hos
nm Bugfau plans arc built |pital
afford them! Get the
no obligation. Call—
rr All A ar se
[CARS COLLIDED
On Sunday at 3:50 p. m.
figures...
WARREN H. STEHMAN |
two


SRUARE $7. FLORIN lcars operated by «Arthur; Hoves
ong ‘Mt. Joy. 3.05% Jr: York R2, and” William E.
|McNeil, this “boro, - crashed |
head-on on the Marietta-Mt. |
Joy Road.
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FARM BUREAU
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When in need of Printing. (any- |
thing) kindly remember the Bulletin’
 


HOME ORRICE - COLUMBUS oli
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| and chemical {ertilizer

"The Duroes av veraged $106.
The Poland Chinas had a top of
$160, average $88.
Whites had a top of $220,
erage $88. The top selling pig |
was the Grand Champion Spot-
ted Poland Chila Gilt which
sold for $355 to Anna‘ Leng |
street, Mt. Wolfe R1, York Co
Paul E. Sanger of the Sanger |
Sales Service was the auction-
eer in charge of the sales.
Wednesday and Thursday cof
Farm Show Week.
FLORIN
Mr. and Mrs.
and Miss Margaret



Landis Hess |
Eichler at
C. Hess at Marietia
evening.
Mr. Ralph Sauders is confin-
ed to his home nursing an in-
sured hand caused when he had
it caught in a machine at work
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Herr at: |
The Chester |
av-|
The |
sale was held in the small arena |
Saturday
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WE SPRAY—
Exterior
With Witerprogfed Colas Asphalt Oil
CONTACT
WO MUTH & MARTIN
212 West High Street
ELIZABETHTOWN, PA.
PHONE 149
14-tf



MURPHY’ ‘itu
Big Assortment
Printed and Plain Cc
PERCALES YD
A Real Buy 6 for
DISH, TOWELS. 59:




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tended the wedding of the for- |
mers neice at East
on Saturday.
Miss Minnie Shelley of Lan-
caster spent Sunday with her
father, Mr. Samuel Shelley.
Mr. and Mrs.
man of Emigsville visited Mr. |
Petersburg |
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Warren Eshle- |
Sat- |
and Mrs. George Mumper
urday.
Mrs. Thomas Eichler is a|
medical patient at St. Joseph's |
hospital. .
The James Eschbach public
sale will be held on Saturday,
January 31st.

THE FARM
QUESTION
BOX
by BILL GIVENS
Radio Farm Director—KYW
From—Mr. L. J. G.,, West Grove,
a.
Q.—How can I get rid of chick-
Weed in my vege table garden?
A.—Chickweed will have
weeded by hand. After vegetables
are gone, apply
Bg ide to kill
§ weed.
GM.
burg, Pa.
Q.—How can
I control grass-
hoppers de-
gstroying my
garden?
7 A.—A thor.
ough spraying of DDT should con-
trol the pests.
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S., Mt.

From—Mr. W,
N J
-What should I do when the
Wh of a red leaf maple curl up |
and fall?
A.—The drying up of leaves may
be because of lack of water. Also
Ephraim,
the |
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to be |
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8 potassium cyan- |
- Mrs. |
Parkes- |
the damage may have been donc |
during grafting. I suggest you con-
sult nurseryman where tree was |
purchased.
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From—Mr. C. K., Philadelphia,
Pa.
Q.—What causes a black mark
on main stem of swiss chard?
A.—Chard is apt to develop both
bacterial and fungus rot at the
crown, especially if land is rich
with manure and plants are close
and weather warm and humid. A |
partial remedy is to grow it on
sandy, well drained soil; set plants
a foot to 18 inches apart; use peat
moss or sawdust to hold moisture
instead of
manure, By using lots of nitrate
of soda you can get early,
growth. By picking “young leaves
fast |
off as fast as they are large enough |
to use,
and reduce rot.
Hear Bill
“KYW Farm Hour"
EC
Givens Daily on the
5:20-6:30 A.M.
you can improve ventilation |
Stimulate your business by adver. |
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Red Meta
KITCHEN STOOLS ‘177
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