THE BULLETIN, Mount joy. Pa. Thursday. january 6 i] Contour Tillage Makes ‘ | two growing seasons have set| Infiltration Bud wo as many farmers thinking about|Into the ground -— 40 inches irrigation to off set the lack of| Precolation - 12 inches ec WA | rainfall. A look at water loss| For crop use — 28 inches LJ N figures from the Experimental! Crop needed Station of New York and Penn-; 4 ton clover -— 23 inches v3 wt? | . lhe a ‘Best Use Of Moisture ay aw e; = ty Ys ar | Dry spells during the past, Runoff — 1 inch Don't let the weather fool you, Prepare for more cold. Re-fill your bin with the Sylvania willishow that Fain and Reserve “=. 5 ienes or ; Irrigation water can be used CORNLAND world's newest, finest fuel. more efficiently with contour | pn, i fo ara) am Rain — 41 inches | t age and strips cropping. Runoff — 15 inches Hi ° | First let us look at the aver-| Infiltration . COAL | age annual rain fall in Lancaster| into the ground — 26 inches N/ County. If all the rain stayed put| percolation — 3 inches | on the land and wasn’t used or | por crop land — 23 inches H. HIESTAND & CO. |rnom we wouidbe wait acon crop need 30 nah | in water for we annually get 41 Deficit — 5 inches | SALUNGA. PENNA. inches of rain fall. This is en- We PHONES : 3 have compared the a- LANDISVILLE - 3221 MOUNT JOY - 3.5803 | water to grow our mount of water lost from clean 49.tfc | Another interesting point is that cultivated and grass plots now —— | the rain fall is rather evenly dstributed over the year. Ac- | lets see what part the direction | of tillage play in water loss. | tually June, July, and August Tillage studies at State College, JOE REPAIR i are the months with the highest Penna., during 1936 to 1938 on average monthly rain fall, re-| plots show that the direc- respectively. These are the PHONE 9227R | months that are generally con- sidered to be the driest months vated across the slope lost an of the year. average of 5.4 inches of rainfall ANNOUNCING What happens to this rain|or 14 percent. The three plots when it reaches the farmers! cultivated up and down the hill | fields? We have observed that|jost 6.9 inches of water or 189 s oO . 24 Hour Service From most of the run off comes from' of the rain fall got away. 41 E M St M t J | fists while High Toa) Now combine the practices of ay a as- oni ard ain [111] contour farming and stri - as 9 0 oy ture fields. For actual figures _. ie g and snp crop lets look at tf sults | ping. That is to farm in strips a- [ tats Joo ak the results | Tom 4) round the hill so that the rows | nine year study of plots in New — EXPERT REPAIRING - | York State. Hore a well fertile. 2° nearly level and have a strip of hay or winter grain between od but ungrazed blue grass plot| | wl : 2 i 4 2 each cultivated strip. Measure- | lost only 4% of the rain fall by : : i ments taken on plots farmed for run off. A grazed plot would . . three seasons at Cornell show have produced more run off. A : . the advantages. Contour strips | hay strip on the same soil and esch 104 feet wide of titans slope lost 18% of this rain by po : oats, and hay lost .4 inches of run off. Now’ lets compare these ’ rain fall and .15 ton of soil. A grass plots with similar corn}. BT, . .. | field 312 feet wide farmed on plots where 41% of the precipi- : ; é | tution was lost in run off. Here the contour but all cultivated : : st 1.1 inches rain fe a on the clean cultivated fields is lost 1 Inches of rain fall and : . 11.26 tons of soil. The same field where most of the rain fall is i portant than any other farming operation. The three plots culti- On The Square ELIZABETHTOWN | ceiving 4.1, 46, and 45 inches tion of cultivation was more im- | [ ed and can be requested thru Insist on Top Quality Fuel Oil... It Saves You Money Our superior, clean-burning oil provides more heat per gallon, more comfort per dollar. FOR PROMPT SERVICE, CALL 3-3483 HOLLINGER pl OIL SERVICE ooh "PENNA. Timely Randers from The Report forms of the 1954 | Pennsylyanigstate University | census of Business are being College 1 Agriculture mailed to Pennsylvania retail Start GoodFoundation The | Wholesale and service business- child's first bas of human re- es, theatres and other amuse- lationships diend on his early ment places, hotels and tourist experiences ith members of courts early in January by the his family. Te warmer, more Bureau of the Census, Depadt- affectionate, \d more satisfy- ment of Commerce. The ing these relionships are, the forms are adapted to the vari- more wholesne and construc- | ©4S Kinds of business and smal- tive the ¢hi's attitudes will | ler firms need answer only a be. minimum of basic inquiries. Heat Fron Squash — A Approximately three millon iy Census Of Business | Home alender Forms Are Mailed HEAT business firms throughout the " jood way to af frozen squash . ‘ : oy ii Aig v1 it in Wi top United Staates will receive the of a double Bler. Keep water | 1954 census forms. Information in the bottompan boiling until | collected n the census is confi- OLIVER SAGER the squash ishawed and heat- | dential and will be used by the ed through. "en season with Bureau of the Census in Com- piing new statistics on business r, salt, and er and i . Wd salto ind ANG activities for the Nation, States Ditch Digging — Septic Tanks Installed re IC] 5 a > first ; Note he Safety — Take and smaller areas for the > . . ime tos of cooking time since the results of the '48 Field Drainage — Footings — Grading utensils to thevack of the stove. Cons of Business were pub- Hauling - And Light Jobs Keep knives 3d other sharp lished. : : instruments ¢t of reach of] Plane Br ai: Top Soil and Fill fldren. Use stepladder| Vania from the If ensus o ; or selves and other | Business follow: Portable Air Compressor— Concrete Breaking storage places. Retail Trade, 1948— number Rock Drilling Wash Alone— White nylons | of stores, 129,896; Sales for the 1 1 raps | year, 069,431,000; Payroll should be wshed separately. year, $9, ; They have a tidency to absorb for the year, $946,602,000. R.D. 1 ELIZABETHTOWN colors from oparently color-| Wholesale Trade, 19438 Num. PHONE 863R2 ber of establishments, 14,565; 11-tfe ast g ts. fash garments Sales for the year, $11,010,828- Use of Gart Salt — If you 3 ,00; Payroll for the year, $499,- £: S ¢lic salt i > of ant i ae i reduce 853,000. Everybody In This Locality Reads The Bulletin the amount ofregular salt by ee remem - a one half. ——————— -® 200 FILMS AVAILABLE Over 200 filis have been list- GC. Robert Fry MANHEIM R. D. 2, PA. the District Medical Office, Pennsylvania 'ept. of Health, 126 College Aenue, Lancaster. | Any orgaization, school, church or clv, in Lancaster County, planmg a health pro- ’ gram for 1955:an reserve films A i r C 0 m P r © S S Oo r WwW 0 r k Rocks without any ratal fee. © Selec- Jo : tions can be jade from awide Rock Drilling, Concrete Breaking, Etc. lost. farmed up and down the slope : or 312 feet lost 3 inches of rain | The importance of water lost fall and 15.5 tons of top soil. | Dy run off is apparent from the Here disposal of the rain fall at Cos- hocton, Ohio for the year 1941. The studies were made on plots where all the water movement > we can see that the grass| strips helped reduce the run off | and with the cultivated crop | planted on the level each row]! held the water up on the hill so This revolutionary new furnace keeps itself clean and free from deposits of soot and fly ash which reduce efficiency, waste fuel, make frequent vacuuming necessary. With the famous Electric Furnace-Man Stoker engineered into it, it can cut your fuel bills up to 50 J eould be measured. | that it could be absorbed by the percent, EFM thrives on low-cost rice anthracite — fuel GRASSLAND soil and stored for the use of] savings can pay for your unit in a few vears. | Rain — 41 inches the plant during dry seasons or y There is an EFM Furnace-Stoker Unit perfectly suited | SE rr. | 707095 to your present home, or the one you plan to build. It's SIMON. P. NISSLEY The figures from State Col- safe and quiet. You'll be more comfortable with its clean, loge, Po. and N.Y. 1 I cacrless | Se. | | : I MARY G. NISSLEY show the largest loss of rain as filtered, odorless heat. See it at our showroom today — FUNERAL DIRECTORS run off occurs during the period ask us to make a free heating survey of May to September with the Mount Joy, Pa. : : : of your home. | maximum occurring during the | months of June, July, and Aug-| ° ust. It is during this period Weldin when water is so badly needed iy £7 7q an Gas for crop growth and production | Also Specialize On that the water holding charact- ey z { MACHINE WE ristics of the conservation 5 Df | F eris “ a [iki 7 { As SN practices pay off. Conservation ~“YTOMAT iC . - SERVICE figures give an increase of 10% Woon. mew bhai 0 | Automobile and Truck Welding | in crop yields from water con- PHONE 8122 LANDISVILLE, PA. §| LAWN MOWER SHARPENING servation alone. Even if a thor- fais 3 ah SIC pasha a ough study indicates that an ir-| New STORER UNIS for steam or hot water Cover's Weldin Sho rigation system will pay, expen-| : sive irrigation water can be lost { Delta and Marietta Streets by run off on sloping land the 5 a’ VT. JOY, PA. Phone 3-593} | same as rain water. A system of P U B I C 3 A i E contour cultivation and strip cropping is a must for more ef- r ficient use of rain and irrigation OF VALUABLE Aaron G. Longenecker | uc ue ang REAL ESTATE and PERSONAL PROPERTY | mre Qf bos een : ~~ BULDING Register Saturday, January 15, 1955 CONTRACTOR neg Friday, January 7--at 10:30, | On ihe premises located in the Village of Newville, two | miles west of Elizabethtown. MOUNT JOY R. D. 2 a complete dispersal of entire A lot of ground 100 ft. by 150 ft. thereon erected a milking herd of 85 registered PHONE 3-6091 Holstein Cattle at the dairy | barn on Route 501, 4 miles North of Lancaster and 1 mile 2% Story ae MILLWORK - FILL = GRADING South of Lititz on the farm ad-| | FrameDwelling| Torsoll - Joining Lancaster Airport. Also, | | LUMBER - KITCHEN CABINETS | milking equipment. R. D. Buck- walter. Dupes Auct. ! 1-tfe mr covered with asbestos shingles ie containing eight rooms. Electricity in house. Well of never failing water. Wood Shed. | . Tuesday, January 18—a com- | Adjoining this property a lot of ground 100 it. by 150 ft. | Pest Control Service plete dispersal of 78 registered) thereon erected a Holstein cattle, in Chester Co. | FOR on route 202 or 322 one mile | 2-Story Frame Barn | Insects-Rodents-Vermin | south of West Chester on the Also at the same time and place the following personal | In Homes - Farms - Places of | Wilmington Pike. Also milking | property will be offered for sale: RY Business equipment. Sale at 11:30 a. m. | Dining room suite; dinette set; plank bottom chairs; gas re- by Leon Martin, owner, Harvey frigerator; 4-burner Wincroft Gas Stove, apartment size, like new; Rettew, sale manager. | Columbia FKange; Estate Heatrola; room heater; Norge Electric gn { | WM. J. POWERS Saturday, January 15, — Aj Washer, apartment size, double tuns, spool bed, spring and mat- tress; two Simmons Studio Couches; Hollywood Bed; wooden bed, 121 W. BAINBRIDGE ST. public sale of real estate and] E'TOWN — PHONE 289W personal property, on the spring and mattress; two Washstands, one marble top; bureau: end table, extension table; card table; small tables; smoking 31-tfc | premises in Newville, 2 miles west of Elizabethtown. Real Es- et ws Guaranteed Termite Control stand, drop-head sewing machine; desk and bookcase; radian, clocks; highchair; rocking chairs; other chairs; linens; bed clo- thing; dress goods; throw rugs; rag carpet; set of encyclopedia; lot a4 other Pooks; Sweeper; small Sociric p- tate includes a 214 story frame | er; electric lamps; coal oil lamps; copper wash adles oll: forks: 100 piece set of dishes; cooking utensils; other dishes; gar- WHITE - WASHING dwelling ¢ den tools; oil drums; empty jars and crocks: some canned fruit: | Also a 2-story frame barn. Sale lot of wood, cut length and split; and a lot of other articles too | AND at 12:30 p.m. Dupes, Auct. numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 12:30:P. M., real estate ath 2:00 P. M.} DISINFECTING xia Fliddy oid when conditions will be made known BY : 3 J Friday, Februafy 4-—a public sale’ of ‘Livestock, farm mach- 1 dfelter inery, ‘and dairy equi Heirs of Lizzie Gladfelter yo oq ppg. [ine ind in caipment on Lalia Kestrevec . FLORIN. PENNA. of Morgantown, just off Routes | Yu Walter Dupes, Auctioneer | Ph ; 23 and 132. Sale at 10:00 a. m. | 3 Mt. -493/, y > Landis & Garman, Clerks Francis Gladf; elter i me Mi. Jor. 44% By Joby snd Abner P. stole: 2c] | US, OWNETS, a is variety of heath topics. and Speakers, orojectors and screen are alo available for . . Trees any interested group. Anyone Excavati n dg and G rad i ng |'wishing information Removed rue. Lancastr. PHONE MOUNT JOY 34753 | concerning thdfilms or program Cellars, Trenches, Etc. | planning shoud call Lancaster 3-3958 or wri: to the District Medical Office 126 College Av- Patronize Bain Advertisers. JUST TWO WORDS COMPLETE THIS PICTURE... 1955 Super Holidoy Coupé. A General Melors Value: . Take a long look . |. and you'll long for more than a look! Well, don’t be satisfied with wishing . . . because we have a “Rocket” 202 Oldsmobile waiting for you right now! So come in and take the wheel. Feel the touch of your toe translated into instant action. See how easy every driving moment can be. How hills seem to flatten as the “Rocket” wings you along; And feel how rough roads iron out in this most comfortable of all Oldsmobiles. Even if you've driven a past “Rocket” you're missing something until you try this flashing all-new “Rocket” 202! You're welcome to test it . . soon, T' fot you'll Cro Dive & 55 want to make this yqur year to go ahead with Oldsmobile! OLDS SEE! YOUR NEAREST OLDSMOBILE DEALER NEWCOMER MOTORS Inc., Mount Joy, Pa. PHONE 3-4821 “ DON'T MISS "'NAUGHTY MARIETTA"! ANOTHER GALA 90-MINUTE MUSICAL ON NBC-TV JAN. 15 \ i ( i ed eld =, SD |= = i! 037, an oN ER ree, a2 == EATEN ATEN UN a EN ATEN LO -. 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