RHEEMS Sherk, Mt. Joy, Mrs. Georgeend with their grandparents, (weeks paper for further details. [ The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday, June 18, 195 ln N NEWTOW WN Sload, Maytown, Mr. and Mrs, (Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Haines Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ews Items rom | Roy Hubley, Columbia Rev.| Mr. Edw. Isler left for Green-|Fogie were Mrs. Paul Smith of F C ] d S Gi | S . The Zone 7 fireme Ai ie Hey rt i, ie g ; i uts the RI fre yes) 2 et in Weaver, Kinderhook, Mrs. Chas.|land where he will spend two Columbia R. D. and Mr. and E. D. T School arm r. alr: Jco 1¢ 1ieems fire hall at 8:00 o'- TE Fozie. Jr. and daughter Bounie . pers : ork Mrs. Edw. Crawl, Mt. Joy. wp. clock last night with Pres, Wil Rev. and Mrs. R. Hi Amat io. 5 © JI. and. daughter donnie months on Government work. rr (From page 1) i A wnat = Te Sue, Marietta, Wr; 5. and| Mr. and Mrs, John Kauffman ® bur Heistand presiding There | ; i; Mr. and Mrs, Lester Long anc Use Good Sires To improve u SU presiding, I'here spent the weekend with their rad . / Sr. of Ironville visited Mr. and a : were three officers and eight! can: Recent visitors of Mr. and|family were Sunday dinner |S 8 ah Six honor students attended | (he type and quality of livestock, [ meal was cooked in Unit groups fire companies present son-in-law and daughter Mr. Imre. Aristice Wittle were Mr. | guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver (Mrs. Irvin Witmer and family. |the annual dinner given by Paul fuse better sires. Thomas King, [out of Doors. The camp ended There will be : i . jand Mrs, Habet Khelghatian {and Mrs. Ragner Hallgren, Mt.! Witmer. Mrs. Wm, Fogie and son | Heine for honor students at the | Penn State extension livestock Sunday afternoon after an In. Bainbrid Pa. ey at and family at Rlaicy Park, Pa. | Joy, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wit Mrs. Edith Erb, Mrs. Pearl Richard visited Mr. and Mrs. [ Hotel Brunswick, Lancaster, on | specialist, says that too many spirational Sing and Scout's ! a. § av “+ Sibi . 4 a : . 4 Wa ws are using rior sires. Tune 31st at two | Fuse Misses Marguerite and Ruth [tle and daughter Judy, Colum- | Brenne man and Herbert Garn-|Alfred. Atland and family and [| Monday evening, June 15. The are Vsinlg [enor Own Service. Before leaving, 4 y 1st ( ye y yy ‘ Ne { ats ave e Marietta... Maviown po a wit Ellen Khelghatian will spend | bia, Misses Anna Miles and Jen-'er visited Rev. and Mrs. O. K.[|Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Barton of |six students are Shirley otra | © IESE STL A id of breed. |cach Council elected two girls oe I Th ge (several weeks with their grand- | nie Sweitzer, E'town, Mr, Char-!Buch, Manheim, Columbia. dom, James Ober, Betsy Musser, | They transmit weaknesses |to plan a similar meeting for ANZ Hoy ‘ipat- ‘ vi ‘ | " p 2 ’ . ) " A . . Pri, Es phy : ing PR j parents Rev. and Mrs. R. H.[les Wittle and children, Nancy,| Robert Witmer spent a few| Mr, John Grossman who is a | Betsy Mumma, Robert Miller, {1a will take generations to cor- [the coming year. Lancaster 8 22 Arndt. Carol and Lawrence, Columbia days with his mother at Mari-|patient at the Veterans hospital [and Raymond Goepfrich. They | rect. Council will be represented by The next mecking will be held) visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Mau- [R. D. Mrs. Harold Simmons and | etta, in Lebanon, spent the weekend | were accompanied to the dinner | qwdust for Mulch Home | Elaine Longenecker, Lititz, and at the Maytown Fire Company [rice Frysinger, Mrs. Katie |daughter, Marietta, Everyone welcome to IMath-|with his wife and children. | by J. W. Bingeman, supervising | gardeners can use sawdust to priscilla Weaver, Bird-in-Hand. Hall on l'uesday, July 21st al Moore and Mrs. Ida Eisenberg- Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 'er's Day Program on Sunday, Visitors of Mrs. Matilda Derr | principal and John G. Hart, high good advantage as mulch on their The Mount Joy Scouts at the eight o'clock. All zone firemen op were, Rev. Wilmer Heisey,|Haines were Mr. and Mrs. len | June 21st at 9 A. M. See Churchlwore Mr. and Mrs. Ste wart | fehool principal | vegetable plots. Sawdust is gen- Campference were Carol Smith are urged to attend. | New Mexico, George Bundy, of [ry Rollman, Lititz, Mr. and News for further details. Derr and son of Worcester, in Attend Conference erally availible in large quant and Connie Lane, Mrs. Robert - 0 w— | Fone A = : i" Vie odd ev ~ . ¥ : ols Dr. I. W. Bingem: John G.|tes. It will not only conserve . 2 a | Grantham, Mr. and Mrs. Harry |[Mrs. Lloyd Nentwig, Florin. Children’s Day Program will Montgomery County. J. W. Bingeman, John G, | = "when used as a mulch | Hawthorne, Senior Advisor for When in need of Printing. (any- Beamenderfer, Mr. and Mrs. Al Misses Patsy Rollman and be rendered on Sunday, June Mr. and Mrs. Abram Gapber Hart, Stanley S. Dotterer, and |, oi keep the soil cool in hot | Lancaster County, accompanied thing) kindly reme mber the Bulleun | vin Yingst and daughter, Ella'Darla Nentwig spent the weck- 28 at 7:30 p. m. Watch next and daughter Minnie, ‘and’ Mr. Eugene Saylor will attend the | weather, them. Work Conference a Millersville Read the Label When using and Mrs. ard Gamber re | : ‘ and Mrs. Howard Gamber we Education dt State 0 “1 —— on a pesticides, be sure to read HOME ON LEAVE Sunday dinner guests of Mr. |,, ~ . and Mrs Ray Cr of Man- Teachers College, today and to-|label, caution Penn State exten I iy pias A ' . morrow, June 18 and 19. [sion entomologists and plant eim. Agricultural Teachers pathologists. Most recommenda-|{ Pvt. Lloyd E. Brandt, son of Visitors at the Arndt Home, To Attend Conference {tions for the control of fruit, (Mr. and Mrs. Albert G. Brandt, ‘ ; were Mrs, Miriam Herr, Mil- Robert Shaffer agriculture | arden, and flower pests are|Donegal Springs Road, Mt. Joy - lersville, Mrs. Pauline James, teacher. will attend the: Penn. made in terms of the actual Rl, is spending a seven-day 0) Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Lefever, of | State Vocational Con- | sherpical that the killing, OT | lcave at his home here. He was Millersville. | forence at Eagles More Wodnoe. | 2% coined name which has been |, from Camp Breckin- i . {ference at Eagles Mere Wednes- | approved for use. : i i Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jac- | to Friday, June 17 to 19. | Peel. Pul : Tie bark ridge by his parents who mo- Ry TE a adda: | 0 . i . ye 3 ee uitpwood - eC Di fn he Naa ul ob Erb were Mr. Wm. Dietrich | wp. ghaffer announces judging | slips off very easily now on most tored there last week. On Sun. for the best Vacation you’ ¥] NEW : UPRIGHT ever had... Join our: VACATION CLUB With a Vacation Club you can save money the easy, effortless way. Small payments each week mean a good sum at Vacation time. | UNION NATIONAL MOUNT JOY BANK “* OF MOUNT JOY Vacation ideas are as varied as the stars. Some like to slam a golf AT KOSER’S ball—others like to sail a sloop. But remember a Vacation is only a " Vacation when it's what you want to do. So pick the kind of Vacation you want; and pay for it with Vacation Club. | You never miss the weekly payments—you do miss the strain and “worry of “getting together” Vacation money. Regardless of what you want to do financial peace of mind is essen- tial for. a goed Vacation, Insure it by joining our Vacation Club. HANDSOME NEW Abide for FATHER'S DAY pa June 2st LORD ELGIN PRENTICE. Block wede band ac cenis this fine jewel watch. JIE other ELGINS from $33.75 Only ELGIN Has Guoronteed DURAPOWER MAINSPRING Koser’s Jewelry Store Phone 3-5404 16 E. Main St., Mount Joy Maker door shelves Yr Two sliding shelves % Two sliding baskets J Three freezing shelves | Save Up To $120 A Year With My G. E. FOOD FREEZER! ~And It's So Convenient! Co FITS IN YOUR KITCHEN! HOLDS UP TO 490 LBS! 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The First 6 Purchasers Curving Knife, Fork and Sharp- Ground Stainless Steel. awards to East Donegal boys at the annual F.F.A. conference at Penn State: Galen Spickler re- ceived a silver medal and rank- ed twelfth in farm machinery; Earl Tressler received able mention by ranking 15th in poultry husbandry and Harold Shelly received a gold award for ranking fifth in poultry hus bandry. —— ee LOCAL NETMEN WIN In a tennis match over the weekend, Mount Joy turned back Middletown (7-2). Mount Joy now ranks second in the In- ter-County Tennis League with 21 wins, 6 losses, and a percent 778. age of Lancaster, and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brosey and chil- dren, Silver Spring, and Mrs. Cora Myers, Kinderhook, Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. How- ard Gamber were Mr. and Mrs. Earl and Mrs. Oliver family ad Mrs. Mt. Joy, R. D. Miss Sib t Witmer ing a few days with Mr. Mrs. Lester Long and family Mount Joy. Frank YOU HURRY! HURRY! Additional Prize For Of G. E. 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CARE FOR STRAWBERIRES ~Remove the blossoms from newly set strawberry plants to save their energy for producing next year’s crop, reminds Carl Bittner, Penn State evtension fruit specialist. For the com- plete story on growing straw- berries, ask for county agricul- tural agent for Extension Cir- 290. GROW NEw LEGMUE—Qne birdsfoot Pennsyl- agrono- find a James Eakin, extension will believes it Now To Buy A New G. E. FOOD FREEZER And Start Saving Money! | FREEZER SALE py Is The Time day, June 21, Pvt. Brandt will leave here to report for duty at Seattle, Washington. place on many farms , in the State because of its ability to grow under unfavorable condi- tions: It is used for both pas- ture and hay. PROTECT PLANTS-- Henry Menusan, Penn State extension entomologist, suggests that in the home garden, where only a few plants are involved, the easiest way to prevent damage from cutworms is by wrapping a paper collar around the stem of the plant as it is set. Place the collar two inches under ground and two inches above ground. USE NEW SEED—Do not use sced from last year’s hybrid corn crop for planting this year, warns George Berggren, Penn State extension agronom- ist. Because of the cross-breed- ing process used in developing hybrid corn, new seed must be used each year to get best yields. PUT CHICKS ON RANGE — Get the chicks outdoors early, suggests Penn State extension poultry specialists. Many Bmilies say they... Coal Electric Food keezer Yes, many families who have or had G-E Freezers in their homes tell us that they save up to $120 ~Or more—each year. They buy foods in season— prices are low and quality high, You can: freeze fruits and vege- tables from your own garden, You can freeze leftovers. 2 \s Little As $4.94 Per Week SO Model HA-11K during special sales—when Q | 3 | 3 Q 8 8 3 2 Q 3 8 Q 3 3