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Baby’s and doll’s | | | | | Va K. Ressler, Florin —— 3 - National Steel Boilers [3 . Will-Burt Bituminous stok. |icacies nd dishes, announced (2 [1 1 2400 sq. ft. {1 - Fuel Savers anthraci‘e | Quantity of B & G circulators {ing of plow lines, fasnachts, | PHONE MOUNTVILLE 5 5301 | quilts also will be made. HE BULLETIN, Mount Joy. Pa.| Thursday, June A s Penna. Game PP&L Supervisor or Wing on n National Photo Award | Co 510 | A second place award in Weekly Letter national photography contest has recently been won by Stan- ley P. Watson, Rt. 1, Sugarloaf, Homer Thrush, a 8 Pa., visual aid training super- County game protector, made visor in Pennsylvania Power &an early June statement that Light Company's construction evoked thought Said Thrush, | department. Mr, Watson's entry, “A farmer in my district re “Turbine Room”, took the told me that during the ond place award in the indus- mowing season of 1954 a total trial category of a contest spon- of 46 adult and young ringneck | sored by Graflex, Inc., Roches- pheasants were Killed by mow- " ter, N. ¥. ing operations on his farm.” | The striking black and white Unfortunately, pheasants like | photograph shows four giant/to nest in hay fields Because | turbine generators loca'ed in mowing takes place in these | the 500 foot-long turbine room naturs 11 hatcheries at the time] at PP&L'’s Sunbury power plant.| pheasant nesting is at its peak | Watson vsed a Crown Graphic/many pheasant hens and with F/4.7 Graflex Opiar lens. |prospective broods are lost. This year's contest had the This recalls that years ago, | largest number of entries of any [when pheasants were becoming | contest ever conducted by the established over much of their | Graflex firm. The industria] present range in Pennsylvania, | class in which Mr. Watson par- many farmers attached a flush- ticipated was open to anyone|ing bar to their horse -drawn | who earned the major share of mowing machine. The bar, his income from photography. dragging chains or weighted ca- To qualify, entries had to bel bles, extended to the side be- photographs of industrial opera-| ing cut and scared off incubat- | tons, machinery, research, ing hens before the blade pas- | manufacturing, production or/sed over the nest. Not only did other phases of modern . indus-/the device save many of the] trial technology. hens, but nests thus discovered | Mr. Watson, whose PP&L job Vere also protec'ed when hue | includes considerable work in Mane. farmers left “islands” of the preparation and processing around them. of film for (training purposes When the tractor came into was an ardent camera fan even| Wide use the flushing bar, as before his Allentown high| ittached to the horse-drawn school days. However, this was machine, was found to be in-| his first photographic contest| *ffective because of the tract entry. Needless to say. Watson|?r's greater speed. A broody will be entering mote photo- hen had too little time to fly| graphic contests in the future. |Away ahead of the cutling bar. A February 1949 graduate off Recent experiments show that Lehigh university with a modified flushing bar is still elor of science “degree in busi-|effective when attached to the ness administration, Watson en.|front of the tractor which is tered Sears-Roebuck’s executive well ahead of the mowing bar. training program in Beihlehem.|The device has even been hing- Later he worked in an office *d to allow the farmer to pass capacity wtih Progressive| through gates without detaching Builders in Allentown. He join-|it- ed PP&L as assistant Tater) In several states, studies aim- foreman at Martins Creek ip|>d at learning the extent of July 1952. He was promoted mortality showed trac- his present position with Mi bo mowers without flushing utility at Hazelton in July 1953 bars destroyed 35% to 60% of His father, Philip L. Watson! he hens nesting in hay fields. of Allentown, retired from When flushing bars with chains, | PP&L Company Dec. 1, 1954 |r cables and weights, were following 30 years service with sed only about 15% of the hens| the utility or predecessor com | vere destroyed or crippled | panies. | Here again the teamwork of| ® ii [sportsmen and farmers can to save many birds. Sat. Schroll Returns | The agriculturist cannot be cri- From Japan ['icized for the loss of wildlife; | Li [he would rather prevent it if Staff Sergeant and Mrs. Ir- : ( . 5 |e could, without great expense | win Schroll and daughter, Ju-| a [ aL dpe [and loss of labor time. But be- | dy, are visiting Sgt. Schroll's| iv Aas. ire { ; | wildlife is a by-product sister, Mrs. Herman Hartman, . .. ; ae ot | farming it is only of inciden- 214 East Donegal Street. i; : . | : : : i . |'al importance to him econo- Sgt. Schroll just arrived in the United States following a| nically However, pheasants | [are necessary to good bird wher [hunting in many areas. This is he was stationed in Japan two-year period abroad {why sportsmen’s organizalions Following his stay in his home-| | n some town, he will report to Do ; : . port to Dover ['ng flushing bars for farmers in| Delaware. states are again provid- | heir locality This is a pro- | hat assures tter d | GRADUATED FROM | iin 2 yg oni bd, DANVILLE HIGH SCHOOL | for sporismen to Miss Kay Louise Kear, daugh | | } interest : a ter of Mr. and Mrs. Be rnard| OW hein Ink ros In gam. | management and in establish- Kear, Mount Joy, was one of]. te : : {ing a better farmer-sportsman 169 senior graduates from Dan-| ville High School, Fr iday eve | ning. "slationship. Kay is now attending baton Wo Sixth Pa. Dutch wirling clinic at Red Lion | She will enter State and Na Festival Scheduled | tional contests and participate in the Diamond Jubilee parade] Kutztown—-Have you ever at Red Lion on Saturday. | ;een soap boiling, or the mak- tee | ng of bu!ter, apple butter, po- The English crown Jewels can|! tato chips, rugs or quilts? All be seen in the Jewel House these and many others will the Tower of London. ye demonstrated daily at the _ — ixth annual Pennsylvania local fairgrounds. | | Used |Duteh Folk Festival fo be held | June 30 through July 4 at the Heating Equipment | Farm women from 16 coun- [ties will “participate in the ex- Commercial Si - 45 8 : 3 Joe 4500 sq [hibit of 250 different Dutch del- ft. net steam rating. ers - for above boilers. |co- chairmen - Condensation Pumps. | Each day the women will - American Red Flash cast |bake walnut, cheese, schnitz, iron boiler - net steam rating le man, meat, corn and onion 500 sq. ft. net hot water rating pies and boova shankel, a spec [ialty of potato filling wrapped Stoker for above boiler. [in noodle dough. Deep fat {ry- OR | Lancaster County's chairman’ |is Mrs. Wesley S'arr. PHONE MT. JOY 3-5731 Patagonia is at the southern! of South America. Sico PROFITS Public (Schools CARPENTERS MUST BE GOOD WORKERS AND MECHANICS NO HELPERS! ALL NEW HOUSE WORK. $1.75 per hour, 9'2 hours a day, 5'2 days per week. Paid-for holidays. HART 151 N. CHARLOTTE ST. MANHEIM PHONE MANHEIM 5-2163 THAT MOM ALWAYS RECEIVES THE FLOWERS? Why is it that Mom always receives the Flowers in the fami'y. Dad has to plant them . . . care for them and usually gets as muu pleasure and benefit from them as any member cof th2 family. THEN . .. WHY NOT GIVF DAD FLOWERS ON FATHER'S DAY. Drop in to see us, we'll be glad to help you with your selections. WE TELEGRAPH FLOWFRS ANYWHFRE CALL US RUHL s Flowers OPPOSITE ELEMENTARY SCHOCL PHONE 3-6001 MOUNT JOY, PA. KING FOR DA REMEMBER HIM THIS YEAR | A DAY | WITH A GIFT FROM 16 EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY | | OSER'S JEWELRY