NNN | Farmers Urge To Plant According To Consumer Trends Harrisburg nia farmers preparing for planting of spring crops were urged this week to give serious’ consideration to consumer de- mands in crop planning this year, The State Department of Ag- riculture pointed out that con- sumer preferences are constant- ly changing which today mands that crops -— especially cash crops—be geared to get the best possible acceptance, “As we look ahead to a good season in Pennsylvania agricul- ture, there must be careful planning in acreage use, seed, planting techniques, cultivation schedules and many other fac- tors,” secretary of Agriculture William L. Henning told Penna. News Service this week. “Un- less we produce the type of food the consumer wants our expert production work will in effect have been wasted.” Examples of consumer trends were noted as: Better preparation products ‘at the leave the farm. Crops and varieties which mature for marketing at a time when consumer demand is es- pecially good. Varieties especially adapted to freezing or canning by either, consumer or commercial proces-| sor. Products of local appeal for marketing in the immediate ar- ea of production. — @ Hempfield Schools To Present Concerts and care of time they The pupils of the Elementary grades in Hempfield Joint | School District will present their first annual Spring Con-| cert of vocal and instrumental] music April 27th and 28th in| the auditorium of the new Jun-| ior-Senior disville, at 7:45 p. The theme of will be “America the Beauti- ful”, in which the history of our great nation will be traced through music and song. m. the program Teachers in charge are; Mr. Russell Getz and Miss Zoe Cummings, instrumental music; Miss Lois Reedy and Mrs. Hel- en Breniser, vocal music; Miss| Zoe Kauffman and Mrs. Janet Day, decorations. ATTENTION Farmers & Dairymen IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN A BOTTLED MILK MARKET PHONE OR WRITE R. L. CUNNINGHAM 130 S. Poplar St.. ELIZABETHTOWN Phone POLI 7-5698 AL 7-5323 or TIC -PNS- Pennsylva-| the! de-| | cent of cattle | the High School in Lan-| © | End To Battle Against ‘Bang’ s Disease | Possible In 2 Years | Harrisburg -PNS- A twenty ye year campaign of Pennsylvania | dairy farmers to clean up their April 17 — Columbia A caster County ABC Bowling most troublesome cattle disease! April 19 — Warwick H | Tournament, held last Sunday brucellosis or bang's disease April 24 — Hempfield A Seventh Banquet | afternoon at the Dutch Bowl may come to an end within! April 26 — E-town H Invitations have been issued Bowling Alleys, near Ephrata, [two years, the State Depart- May 1 — Man. Central H| for the seventh annual banquet Bowling for the Lincoln Al ment of Agriculture disclosed May 3 — Columbia Hi of the Mount Joy Old Timers| ley, who sponsored the team, this week. | May 8 — Warwick A} Association to be held Friday,| was Charlie Johnson, with a Pennsylvania now has 34 of May 10 ~— Hempfield H April 27, 6:30, in the local Am-| 612, Baxter Wells, 548, Earl the 67 counties officially | May 15 — E-town Al erican Legion Home. All mem- | Koser 491, Park Neiss, 482, and certi-| fied as brucellosis-free with 7! of these being added to the | growing list within the past year. | The bang's discase eradication! program has been stepped up to the point, and moved much faster than expected, where by 1959 the dread cattle disease may finally be wiped off the] books in the Keystone State, Secretary of Agriculture Wil-| liam L. Henning this week told, a Pennsylvania News ~ Service| reporter. As to just how well the pro-| gram has moved, it was noted that today 87 percent of all cattle in Pennsylvania are now, under some official plan of testing for control and eradica- tion of brucellosis. Since 1937 a total of 87,750 herds have been tested and! nearly 1,200,000 head of cattle! in the current program. A! county is certified as bang’s- free when less than one per; and under five per cent of herds show presence BOY'S TENNIS SCHEDULE He ORRA Shi : IC Apr. 18 Hempfield A A [Sh The ig Finished, in CP Apr. 20—Wm., Penn A | place, only 45 pins out of | | IC Apr. 23—McCaskey JV H Anyone who is not a memb-| first place. IC Apr. 25--Countey Day Ale is invited to attend but must| ; Shicly’s Team No. 1, is hold-| have a reservation. ‘A call to| ing first place, with a 2631 CP Apr. 27—Cent. Dauphin H| the above number is required|score. These scores do not in-| IC Apr. 30—Manheim Twp. H|to make that reservation. Old, clude the team's handicap. IC May 2—Warwick H| Timers are requested to get| Last year’s county champs, CP May 3—York Al their reply cards returned. | Portner Furniture failed to fin-| | IC May 7—Manheim Cent. A! In next week's issue of the| ish among the first ten teams. IC May 9-—New Holland H| Bulletin, the program of the] The second and final round CP May 10—Warwick H| evening and a history of the will be rolled next Sunday. are of the disease which causes abortion in cattle. - @ CALLED TO FIRE Mount Joy Firemen were cal-! led at 9:30 Sunday evening to home of Mrs. Jacob Erb, Columbia R1, near Newtown.| Mrs. Erb placed the call when her oil burner flared. No dam-| age was caused but firemen re-| moved the stove pipe and check- ed the stove. Ray Myers, fire! chief, was in charge. Donegal High Sports Schedule BASEBALL SCHEDULE CP May 14—McCaskey { CP May 19—Hershey IC—Inter County CP—Central Penn HE BULLETIN, Mount Joy. Pa Thursday. April 12 Old Timers Jone. Invitations To bers who did not receive an in- J 5s Five Local Bowlers In Lancaster Tourney | Five local bowlers competed in the first round of the Lan- Lee Holtzman, 453, for a total Al 1916 football team will appear.| Al In celebration of the fortieth! anniversary of the team, the members will be guests: of the UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Beverage & Food GIRL'S TENNIS SCHEDULE |*™% _ BIG SPECIAL | April 24 — Hempfield H| : April 26 — Manheim Cent. A PERSON ALS | IT Bone Steak Dinner May 1 — E-town A With vegetables, Italian May 3 — Hempfield A ; Spagbetti May 8 — Manheim Cent. H Ir. wy Mrs. Booth re S$ .00 May 15 ~~ E- town H ey home last week follow- 3 Only 1 re — ling a visit to their daughter,| : and son-in-law, and grand-| Steamed Shrimp 50c order L 0 0 K daughter, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Gene y AROUND Love, in Tennessee, Arbutina’s Tavern -@ ’ N. Jacob St., Mount Joy In the Ads Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. BCC UIE Lo On These vs PAGES and Deep Sea Fishing Indian River Inlet SHIP TO SHORE RADIO CAPTAIN ELI G. MUSSER 36 Ft. Cabin Cruiser “Lydia-May” PHONE LEWES 8840 DELAWARE LEWES, R. D. NO. 1 Wear Clean Cleaning Press YOU PHONE Eicherlys Mt. Joy 3.4071 Clothing Fast and Efficient Service ing Tailoring WE CALL POLITICAL POLITICAL SPECIAL TREAT AT THE TROPICAL TREAT DRIVE-IN Tasty Hot Dogs Are Now 1 Oc EACH TROPICAL TREAT 2 MILES EAST OF ELIZABETHTOWN PHONE 17-3491 | Ice Cream PRESENTS Background: practicing attorney; Church: member Civic organizations; Veteran. Legislative Experience: General Assembly; available to all people of the bly. The only Republican tees. CHOSEN ON THE BASIS OF ENERGY =~ EXPERIENCE ~ ABILITY Thomas A. Ehrgood For Senator Born and raised in the member various Fraternal, Serving as Representative will continue his policy YOUR REPUBLICAN PARTY Thomas A. Ehrgood YOUR CANDIDATE FOR State Senator IN THE 17TH SENATORIAL DISTRICT YOUR SUPPORT IS SOLICITED FOR THE PRIMARY — APRIL 24th 17th District; Salem Lutheran Sportsmen’s and of in and be 17th District as he has been to his constituents while in the General Assem- ow wi "0 Candidate for State Senator from the 17th District, supported by Lancaster and Lebanon County Primary Campaign Commit- G. Graybill Diehm, Primary Chairman 15-2p | SALE 79 Per Half Gallon FROM April 9th Thru April 21st For Free Delivery of 5 Packs Or More, Phone ICELAND 75 Cherry St. — ELIZABETHTOWN 7.1456 Phone ah PROSECUTED BY POLICE Barl S.. Snyder, Mount Joy, | was prosecuted by state , police of the Lancaster barracks, last week for making a left turn where prohibited. —COMET—- THURSDAY — FRIDAY SATURDAY WALT DISNEY'S “The Littlest Outlaw” | | PLUS | © CARTOONS & SHORTS SUNDAY’ — MONDAY TUESDAY . »” Forever Darling Lucille Ball Desi Arnaz PLUS |; CARTOONS AND SHORTS | E | WEDNESDAY ONLY FAMILY NIGHT $1.00 For a Whole Carload “A Man Alone”’ | and “The Night Of The Hunter” TT 4 BUS TRIPS | April 13-14-15—Williamsburg, Va. - via Skyline Drive. : April 27-—Winchester, Va. - Apple Blossom Festival. |® May 12-Hopewell Village - Thru Valley Forge - Winter. a thur - also Longwood Gardens, time permitting. = I FOR INFORMATION CALL OR WRITE . MRS, MAE ROTH i 2 MAIN STREET, FLORIN PHONE MT. JOY 3-6042 A RAE ARR RRA ARREARS" Everbody In This Locality Reads The Bulletin EE g SHOWS MATINEE EVENINGS SAI URDAYS 7 and 9:00 P.M R AND SATURDAYS HOLIDAYS 6.8.10 P. M. THEAT E 2:00 P, M. Mount Joy, Pa. 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