The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, September 16, 1954, Image 8

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for School
Children--=
Drip or Reg. 51 .09
THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa, Thursday, September 16



More Help Ahead for Farmers . . .
KEEPS YOUR FOOD PRICES DOWN Engineers Try Electricity on Silos |
$5

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Experimental electric elevator fills 36-foot silo successfully.
By IRA MILLER
| Farm Electrification Bureau
Farm electrification’s progress is |
tied directly to the “never say die" Va 26-1
| spirit of the nation’s agricultural en- |
ple
Sile filling had been considered a
| “big power” chore—-too big for elec-
| tric motors. Apparently, this is not
| experimental electric ensilage Si
{
|
| “
| vator “graduates from college”
[ the farm. Until that time BE i
| tractors ana stationary gasoline en-
| 8ines can be expected to take care!
of silo filling operations. Also, they’!
amount of grass and corn silage ncw
is being cut in the field with rew
| 8ineers. Take silo filling, for exam- !

'And. power is required only to
| elevate it into silos quickly, effici-
rently and economically. This is be-
| ing done at Penn State College with
foot vertical elevator operated
|by a 5 horsepower portable motor
The college-designed elevator is
made a.most entirely of plywood
and white pine boards. It has a 16-
gauge shee! metai bottom on which
| the case, although it will be some | the end less chain, flights and forage
time yet before the first successful | ‘rides.’
Tests record that it can ele-
vate grass silage at a rate of 8 to 10
tons per hcur—about the same
speed as that obtained with a blower
powered by a 2-plow size tractor. It
corn silage at a rate of 25
to 20 tocas ner hour This is consider-
probably handle the ensilage cutti ng vetler than that of the suction
jobs—when they're done at the si'o
| This latter way of cutting ensilage ,
| Is charging, however. An increasing
tower powered by a 35 horsepower
engine
Ti experimental elevator delivers
ersiiage irto the center of the silo.
Ii’ electricity can handle silo filling
{ mobue harvesters, rather than by lech
ore. tractors can be
stationary equipment on the farn.- used ii-.e zrcductively elsewhere
| stead
|
| rives at the silo ready for
|
Scouts
‘Given Charter
| Charter Night was observed
[by the newly organized Florin
|Boy Scout Troop No. 63 Mon-
|day evening in an outdoor meet-
ing at the Florin Hall grounds.
The Florin Lions Club members,
|sponsorers of the troop, were
| guests and attended the affair
[instead of having their regular
meeting.
Following the invocation by
Rev. John Gable, lunch was
| served by the Scouts. They also
| put on several Scouting demon-
[strations. The troop committee
| members presented each of the
[eleven Scouts with Kkerchiefs
and slides.
Robert Hamilton and Robert
{ Gauker, Lancaster, spoke to the
| committee on their obligations
|to Scouting. Mr. Hamilton pre-
sented the charter to Paul E.
|Hess, institutional representa-
[tive of the Lions Club.
| Stanley Booth, Florin, gave a
| Boy Scout trophey to the Lions
{Club which his troop of Florin
| Boy Scouts had won in 1934 for
{being the most outstanding
|troop in the county. Mr. Booth
| was scoutmaster at the time.
|James Garber is present Scout-
[master and Don Seiders, assist-
| CHILDREN UNDERTAKE
{ PROJECT
| The sixth grade children of
[the local elementary school un-
| dertook their first ‘‘extra-curri-
| cular” project this week. In for-
mer years there had been a fish
| pond in the west lawn. Later it
{ was filled in and recently it had
| been only a patch of weeds.
| The boys of the class dug up
|the weeds and prepared the
{land for planting and the girls
| planted flowers in the plot on
| Taesday afternoon.
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BIR) HS
Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Stoner,
|Jr., 117 South Barbara Street, a
| daughter Monday at the Lancas-
| ter General Hospital. The baby
[was named Ann Louise.
| Mr. and Mrs. John M. Wolge-
[muth, Mt. Joy RD, a daughter,
| Sunday, at the Lancaster Gen-
|eral Hospital.
| Rev. and Mrs. Harold McCor-
| kel, Florin, a boy, at the Lan-
| caster General Hospital, Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tillman
of 220 Mt. Joy Street, a boy at
the Lancaster General Hospital
én Thursday of last week.

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‘on the iaim. It costs about 85 cents’
Ensilage, in many cases, now ai-'
£2 hour 42 81) a silo electricall
2tor- -operated blowe.




President Gives
County Report’
Mrs. Ruth Rineer, president |
of the Walter S. Ebersole Post
185 American Legion Auxiliary,
Mount Joy, gave an account of |
the final meeting of the Lan-
caster-Chester Bi-County Coun |
cil at the regular meeting of the
group Tuesday evening in the
post home.
Mrs. Rineer attended the
meeting at which time the two
counties made the “split” and
the new Lancaster County
Council was formed. She re-
ported that there are 2,582 aux-
iliary members in 19 units in
Lancaster County. (There are
11 units in Chester County.)
She announced that the Ameri-
can Legion Auxiliary birthday
will be celebrated Nov. 11.
The new Lancaster County
Child Welfare chairman will be
Mrs. Rineer. She also announc-
ed to the group Tuesday that
the Mount Joy auxiliary’s
month to send candy to the vet-
erans’ hospital for next year is
May.
Plans were completed to have
a food sale Saturday morning,
Sept: 25. The sale will begin at
9:30 a.m. Although the group
will sponsor card parties each
month the third Monday, they
will not begin until October.
The local child welfare chair-
man, Mrs. Estie Bender, was
given $5.00 and instructed to
purchase a birthday present for
the group's adopted child at the
Scotland Soldiers Orphanage.
—— » —
Sportsmen Show Film
At Regular Meeting
Approximately 100 persons
attended the Mount Joy Sports-
men’s meeting Monday night at
the fire house. The featured at-
traction was the showing of a
colored film taken in Alaska
and Canada by Captain Robert
M. Parker of Harrisburg.
The group went on record as
opposing the new increase in
fishing license as suggested.
——
RUMMAGE SALE OCT. 1 & 2
The Ladies Bible Class of the
Lutheran Church will hold a
Rummage Sale in the Parish |
House October 1 and 2. The sale |
will begin Friday at 1:00 and
Saturday at 10:00 a. m.
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Mortuary Record
| ISAAC H. ‘STONER
{ Isaac H. Stoner, 52, of Mount
Joy, died at the home of his]
Rd., Mount Joy, at 6:30 p. m.
Monday after a week's illness.
He was born in East Donegal
Twp. to Mrs. Stoner and the
late Rohrer Stoner and was a
member of Mount Joy Menno- |
nite Sunday School.
Surviving, in addition to TTS
mother, are four sisters and a
brother: Ada, wife of the Rev.
Amos L. Hess, Mt. Joy R1; Ed-
na, wife of Frank Weidman;
Christian, both of Mt. Joy; Esth-
er and Catharine, both at home.
Funeral services were held in
the Mt. Joy Mennonite Church
Wednesday afternoon with in-
ternment in the Krayblit Ceme-
tery.
MRS WILLIAM MYERS
Mrs. Annie Barbara Myers,
85, wife of William H. Myers, E.
Wood St., Florin, died at 7:40
a. m. Monday at the Epler Nur-
sing Home, Mountville, after
several months’ illness. She had
been a guest at the home for 2

weeks.
A native of Pequea, she was a |
| member of Colemanville Meth-
| odist Church and had resided in |
| Florin for the last 27 years.
In addition to her husband,
she is survived by a son, Clifford,
C. Gray, San Antonio, Tex.,
and three step-sons and step-
daughters: Myrtle, wife of Wes-
ley Beacher, Manheim R1; An-
na, wife of Harry Spangler, of
York R4; Sarah, wife of Harry
Swartley, Harrisburg; Noami,
wife of Lewis Richstine, New
Oxford R2; William H. Jr., Flor-'
in;; Jennie, wife of Paul Brandt,
Mount Joy; Bessie, wife of Jas.
McClane, Dallastown R1, and
Ruth, wife of Charles Rath, of
Hershey. Twenty-five grand-
children and 24 great-grandchil-
dren also survive. She was the
| last of her immediate family.
Funeral services were held at
| the Nissley Funeral Home on
Thursday afternoon and inter-
| ment in the Colemanville Ceme-
tery.

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Patronize Bulletin Advertisers
SCHOOL AND HOME GROUP
| THANKS TOWN FOR HELP
The School and Home Asso-
ciation of the Mount Joy school
wishes to thank all the business-
men, industries and individuals
of the borough who contributed
donations toward the annual
mother, Mrs. Katie Hostetter! festival last Friday evening. The
Stoner, 374 Donegal Springs | group would also like to express |
their appreciation to all those
who attended the affair.
—
NEW DEPOSIT BOXES
ARE INSTALLED
The First National Bank and
Trust Company has just install-
ed the third nest of safety de-
posit boxes in the branch bank
in Florin. With this addition,
there are now three different
sized boxes from which to
| choose at the branch.


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Teachers
welcome back!
We've missed you
greatly during the
summer and once again
return our youngsters to
your capable hands.
If there is any service
we can perform during :
the coming term that will —7
make your work easier,
don't hesitate to stop
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