The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 19, 1953, Image 7

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— THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa, [Tn the 12.month period ended | wv v Patronize Bulletin Advertisers, ph
Thursday, November 19, 195 7/June 30, farm exports were HAPPENINGS Know Your State tte locas reads i

— | down dollarwise about 30 per
{Set from a year ago, Gordon The Bulletin—that's why its adver=
i pf r r arm en ar { Bivens, Penn State extension -— of — | State's Population Continues | tigers get such excellent results.
" | agricultural economist, says it LONG AGO To Increase |

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KILL FARM RATS — Every; MULCH THE SHRUBS | During a two year
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| farm rat has an unpaid board | Mulches for trees and shrubs | ol : {
‘ fa A | since 1050, the at er G
A MANHEIM R. D. 2, PA. bill of about $5 a year. This in- well - rooted sawdust i the otf w HITE - WASHIN
30 YEARS AGO Pennsylvania increased at a




Judes the aten and spoil- | pe; ;
cludes the food eaten and poil | pe anut hulls, buckwheat hulls, NOVEMBER 21. 1923 { much greater rate than occured | AND
ed, damage done to feed bags | ground corncobs, peat moss, W Mi HUAN ¢|in the previous decade, accord
— : a 2 : Em hse George . Missemer,, son of | ee DISINFECTING
and buildings, and general nui- shredded leaves, wood shavings, ing to an estimate made by the |
y : > 4 BE ny . |
|sance caused. Warfarin bait is{and tobacco stems, reminds A.|Y: R. Missemer, Mt. Joy, wrote
| | ‘ MOMS oT a. | State Planning Board, Pennsyl- | —— ee —
A I r Oo m P re S S Oo r WwW Oo r k Rocks | economical and effective for|O. Rasmussen, Penn State letter to THE BULLETIN tel- re D { ¥ oo a ch ne |
. ling about his experience as edi- | Vania Dept. of Commerce le]
estimate as of April 1, 1952, two | HESS BRO -
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be . control of farm rats, says Stan-| tension ornamental horticul- |
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Rock Drilling, Concrete Breaking, Etc. d ley Gesell, Penn State extension | turist [tor of the . Gazette, Shanghi,| Her the official U. 8. &
. ‘ . . | . vears after the officia S. Cen. |
an entomologist | PROTECT TRACTOR... Prop ¢ hina . | sus of 1950 places the State's FLORIN, PENNA. .
STORE SWEET POTAOES— er preparation of the tractor The Needle Guild will hold i i an: 8 he
3 Trees After sweet potatoes in paper-| for winter will protect it from | its annual in-gathering in the | ot a po a Yeon 3 fon py Phone Mt. Joy 3-4930
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X cava ti n a an ra i n a lined baskets or hampers ha.e| rust and corrosion, says Burton high school It was reported | since 1950 : "
[been cured near the furnace for | Horne, Pe State extension | that last year, 537 items were """" i
Cellars, Trenches, Etc. emo ed [3 or 4 weeks, they can be mov- | agricultural engineer | donated. Of these 322 were BV tire ta ar et io he)
bo a cooler par Bonds AT “RATN TTR to local cases : yo :
lll. |ed to a cooler part of the base-| FEED GRAIN LITTER On wo: Mrs. | 1950 was only 6 percent, as was
— gi { ment or storage room, explains When grain is fed in litter the Deaths that week were: I rs. | h } | LISSe oner
EE : | John H. Downs, Mrs. Charles g. | shown by the U. S. Census, but . y fie Ba
{ James Dutt, Penn State exten- hens not only get exercise but
| , « | previous State Pl g Boar
PHONE MOUNT JOY 3-4753 | sion vegetable specialist. Fifty | their scratching keeps the litter | Hartman, John D. O'Brien, Mrs. | PTEV OS Tr inning Hosrq 72 EAST MAIN STREET
| estimates showed that Pennsyl











 
 
 
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gree ‘ rig or | Marth: ahs, Mrs. Elsie ii
2 or 4 ow Hi eh Tore Sad, IV. Ml. Marita Bie J : vania population grew at a MOUNT JOY
Ee ——— — —— erature for holding them jer, Penn State extension poult- | ich eroater vals ing
C Jf FARM EXPORTS DOWN — ry specialist | Weddings for the week inclu- TSH Boner a during the OFFICE HOURS
= 2 : - _ | ded Miss Minnie Dommel, Fior Ho wn By a Ves the War. than| «ies - Thurs. 2 to 5 p. m.
in and John Simons, Mount Joy; | 't ha gone during 1 te earlier Sat. 10:30 a. m. To 1:30 p. m.
lb Miss Anna Amand, Landisville portion of the decade. The cur- |
| ahd Elvin Hess, Strasburg. [rent estimate indicates that this PHONE 3-3601
The local Red Cross met Nov accelerated rate is continuing | 46-2¢
| y 1950's |
19 and decided not to canvas the ne the 1850 8.
J p ne factor usec or 1¢ com- | - -
gy pr | town for renewals of the en- ¥
We Feature Only U.S. Gov't. “A | rollment. The Lancaster Chap- putation of the estimate, which
E | ter will send out notices from ! Was compiled on a county basis |
now on j [was the number of births and]
Top Quality Because of Freshness... Quality Feed Twenty-two people went on deaths of each county, adjusted | 5 A Pp:
Rations. , - Canclling +.» ond Size Uniformity [an excursion train to Philadel- | by the residence of the mother | SA |

i were m1 the decease respectively. |
phia through the Pennsylvania | and the deceased respectively.
| Railroads | Another base was the annual]
Friendship Fire Co. No. 1 | school census compiled by the |
will give away a player piano Department of Public Instrue-
at Christmas for the purpose of | Hon from reports received from |
helping to raise funds to pay the | 1N€ Various st hool districts in|
expenses of the County Fire- the Commonwealth. In the lat- |
men’s Convention to be held in ter instance, changes in the]
Mount Joy. Tt is estimated that | number of those in a particular |
af | ¢ . ng \ fon x 7
between $1500 and $2000 will | a8¢ group was noted over the 2
be required to cover the expen- year period with due regard]
ses of this convention. [given to the mortality of the |






Hunters reported that rabbits | 8roup, to determine the extent | 0 \ Y , S i
A | are scarce in the fields for hunt- | of family migration. |
Oven-ready Turkey and all the Fixin’s for Yoor ling and that many more “No > he iwi employed wee yl
bulb ol | substantially » same as :
Thanksgiving Feast . . . It's none 100 early to shop for holiday lida Bakin | Trespiss™” signs were erected. |[SubStanually the same as that |} vo are sponsoring a Medel Builds
Cc pastries, beverages, candies and nuts, fruits and vegetables—foods r | Honeybrook, by a final period | used successfully during the || ing contest Come in and get any
sure to delight the whole family and make this the a a rally. Saturday, nosed out the | past decade when Pennsylvan- || model—Flying and Solid Airplanes,
oe best Thanksgiving ever. Fi 32 2 Mount Joy football eleven by a|ia’s everchanging population || Jet Power Race Cars and Fighting
Eg 2 : pattern was closely followed || Ships, Kits ‘of all kinds, Win a
24 to 19 score. The locals swept | ; ;
ahead to a 7 to 0 lead in the during the hectic war and post- work. ENTRY BLANK Free with
‘ oF Pi L LS B U RY | first period when Schatz snared | war years. Knowledge of cur- || each kit
#34 ie - 3 < i S is DSS - {
<. - a forward pass from Ellis and rent popul ition trends is essen- |1 , os up to 13 vears old. Seniors
raced 30 yards for a touchdown. | tial to plan intelligently for |] 13 years and older.
a ' for Tender, More Flavorful Turkey REA DY MIXES | Klugh scored a six pointer for | many types of governmental, It's easy to win with: these easys
scored | commercial and industrial acti- || to.puild models Models will be
beautiful award with your handi-

© Dany Bike | Mount Joy and Piersol ov
Wome Service Director Carnation Company | the other. | vities. [| Judged for appearance only. Your
- “Dressed” turkeys are picked but nos : I . A TEE Ws model does not have to fly or op-
drawn. Allow about 114 pounds per Choc. - White - Ye ow - Spice 15 YEARS AGO When in need of Printing. (any- erate. Come in and get details and
November 17, 1938 . see the sensational trophy and
person when you buy marker.dressed of
medal awards.
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Turkeys - Chickens - Ducks New York dressed curkeys. Miss Dorothy Schock, Frank ee cee eee
iad keys, either fresh na ri ave > ading | ¢ dn f
¢ { “Reedy 10 er ay pio Bros 5 Ww Hi Saye a Yoning | ford and Roy Snyder. The Navy | Come In Today!
toast. Allow about 1 pound per person k eminine 415 | called James Hawthorne, War- |
ous 3 conta 1 ; ;
and Capons when you buy “drawn” eurkey. P gs. o\ to be presented by the faculty [ren Stehter. Paul Nissley, and | WAY S APPLIANCES
When roasting turkey of McCaskey High School, Lan- Henry Hayes | Pi 5.5699
: one 3-3622
thing) kindly remember the Bulleti-~







Defrost frozen birds in refrigerator or at
foom temperature if time is limited. | caster. i Charles Walker, a conscient- | :
| Remove oir weanpings, coves fons Elmer Ludwig and ious objector, was sentenced to| 48 W. Main Street, Mount Joy
yi roy c 3 . . .
Suchard Chocolate Bars Bo Or Lar Ludwig were killed in a {rain four years in prison on charges|
: accident at “Brown's Crossing”. | o¢ joqving and refusing to re- |
‘e about 1 hour per pound to thaw at . : tikes
Ivan Ludwig and Paul Sites. {5 the Sykesville, Mary- |
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Qe B f 2 7 Qo room temperature, Place stuffed turkey ° ° .
hall sn . The ived 1 ;
ox © 4 < Fd Fav. Roan Pi S u ry Pie Cru st Mix were injured. The men lived at land objector camp. Mr. Walker |
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20-25 min. per Ib, smal Turkey Manheim R2. was formerly a teacher in the
be {
C 18-20 mi b. M Solos) y The American Legion will 0. hioh school
. 20 min, per Ib. edium Turke . a Bh . |
Home-Made Mince Meat 115.14 Save 20c¢ on yi for 4 8- | hold a Smoker for the benefit) of the local Boy|
15-18 min. per Ib. teros Jurkey of the Children’s Christmas par- | Scout troop donated $10.00 to|





 
bird. { The scrap drive was extend. |
> ENGLISH
iad. ; atrols i | 4 |
anized into four patrols with! that occurred during |
1 . $03 . ce {
RE» 7 Alumni Association will pres nh ed until December 15. A house- |
INET) : |
IBERR oe Na Mod ;
he 7 3 ; WA L N U T S | Rachel Garber, Justine Darren- | the week were Mrs. Lizzie Moy- | g
SLA), 4 =

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6-25 Ibs.) |
Baste turkey about every half hour, after ty. | the United War Drive |
Ib 4 5 C first hour of roasting, for crisp, brown [The Mount Joy High School |
| Home Movies. to-house canvass was conducted |
“ re “inl Qe 3 reore- .
The local Girl Scouts TeOrg-| ¢, oat serap for the war effort. |
75d» og ;
«=> Ocean Spray =a VP WC] : ia and Ade
\ WX kamp, Anita Warta anc A€-| er, Michael Weavr and Edwin |




Canpes
| Suber ® | laide Workman as patrol lead- M. Barto
2 cans 3 9c f Fixi Ib 4 Q. | ers and Jean Zimmerman, |
£ J scribe. |
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A grade school operetta,






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\ is “Rumplestiltzlin” was -present T S |
an aN CARNATION MILK a ed with Charles Piersol having ree ervice
2 ma Ce the leading role. {
3: {0 A910 FOODS Tp PASTRIES 1 The Mount Joy Bowling| SAWING, PRUNING;
: 1atio 4 5 5 pi Rg AND SPRAYING |
: c 100d an err, fee > {
Snow Crop PRODUCE ; ne Cumberland team by B. B. IBACH IT
P Se | Finks Fresh Deaths for the week included | 139 S. Main St., MANHEIM, PA. |
eas : Miss S. Grace Albright, Mrs.| Phone 5.4616 35-tfc
J Home Grown Rolls Ellen Jane Houseman, gis : SAFE !
i | Myers and Charles Youtz. | AA A |
> ' : 2/3 5. C I DRIED FRUIT Those people confined to’ the | il 4
| : | hospital included Darwin Pen-| .
e ery | a Pit od and Moravian | nell, James Rye, Robert Buller, | Dr.H.C Killheffer
Waffles ; mporte I te Dorothy Edwards and Benjamin | Optometrist |
h P | Dates Pies Dre vA AGO [| A tiem
“ARs 163 S. Charlotte St.
1 5. Fres ars ey Ib 29. November 18, 1943 ao Th Ww Tires With A
Irvin Berlin's “This Is The || mon. & wednes. 9.5:30 ose Worn lire i
; : — Army” was shown at the local|| Tues. Fri. Sat. 7.9 P. M. S £ S f
theatre for a War Emergency | Tues. Fri. Sat. }] a ée - ure Fo
. . NORRIS FANCY relief fund and took in $588. | 9:30-1:00. 2-5 P. M || }
The American Legion Auxil-| ELIZABETHTOWN | @
Get This Special |The American Legion Ausil- | emi Winter Tread
Pp TOMATO JUICE BRING US YOUR er iid : Telephone 24-F | mn er rea S
P a 8 +h, ut § | :
ter. Auxiliary members who | They'll Pull You Cut Where
yrex SOAP COUPONS helped were Mrs. Frank Germ.- | . Other Tires Fail
. . . 46-o0z can . er, Mrs. Clarence Newcomer, | Elmer G. Strickler
Baking and Serving Dish a rank! gnsubetitown Pa. Phone w|
. = 2 Ee i Est 4 “YOU BUY ONLY THE INSURANCE |
DESIGNED EXCLUSIVELY FOR H. J. HEINZ CO. Mrs. George Brown, Miss Fsth YOU NEED UNDER MY f
9 er Henry, Mrs. Reuben Fellen- |
baum and Mrs. Clyde Eshleman. | COMPLETE f
$150 RETAIL VALUE HESS’ FOOD STORE Whey went on rion Xo | Fy ty |
vember allowing each person | Family Security
i 0 pi til De- . .
ON LY C — T H E H Oo M E Oo F G O 0 D 0 0 D S ZL one Koh ne one pint until De | Fire - - Auto - - Life
T PA | Local men accepted for the! Accident & Health - - | G W L
od TE en MOUNT JOY, PA. (ome ve eet ee | seo. W. Leaman
! . | erick Liberher, Jr, Robert AND MORTGAGE INSURANCE Phone 3-9351
| Pennell, James Hilt, BOYA Gif- | gr | 208 East Main St. MOUNT JOY





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