The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, July 01, 1964, Image 15

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9:15 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL For All Ages
10:30 A.M. WORSHIP (Supervised Nursery)
Worrell M. Jones Preaching





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U.S. 230 ONE MILE EAST OF MOUNT JOY
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‘ed tires
it off;
Aids to Better
Gas Mileage
Good gasoline mileage is
built into the engines of most
automobiles today, but the
motorist must keep tabs on a
number of things to realize
the best possible performance
from under the hood.
So, if you find your gaso-
line consumption higher than
it should be, says Samuel T.
Milliken, Service Manager of
Keystone Automobile Club,
here are some common sense
practices which should im-
prove the mileage obtained
by your car:
Always accelerate grad-
ually; fast starts use twice as
much gas. Acceleration from
stops takes one gallon in ev-
ery three. Change speeds
gradually.
Dragging brakes waste up
to five miles a gallon in gas-
oline mileage. Keep tires in-
flated properly. Under-inflat-
act like dragging
brakes.
A steady gas pedal at 50
miles per hour is much more
economical than varying
speeds.
Idling the - ear engine
wastes gasoline.
Leaks in gas lines or tank
! waste gasoline.
Motor
mended intervals save
tune-ups at recom-
con-
| siderable fuel.
Oil changes and lubrica-
tion reduce friction and save
fuel. Incidentally, oil that is
too heavy can halve the ec-
onomy in the first 10 miles
of every use.

Use the Classifieds!

Start the day in this frock
‘and you won’t want to take
it's pretty enough for
any time of day. No. 3219


 

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Monday Closed
Tue., Wed. 10 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Thursday, 4 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Friday, 10 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.

- Wednesday. July 1. 1964
A ton of manure is worth
at least $3 a ton if you figure
what you pay for commercial
fertilizer. And, in terms of
increased crop yields, it is
{worth $5 to $10 per ton.
One of the best ways to
utilize the full value of ma-
nure is to see that it is haul-
ed and spread regularly to
put plant nutrients to work.
An all-weather lot is impor-
tant so that manure can be
loaded and hauled without
mud interfering. Paved feed-
lots and dairy yards prevent
manure from being trampled
rinto the mud and rain leach-
ing away its fertilizing value.
A loading ramp is a time
saver. This keeps the manure
spreader out of the yard and
makes loading simple and
speedy. A scraper blade or
frontend loader is used to
push the manure into the

ANIMALS NEED SHADE
Farm animals like avail-
able shade from the hot sun,
too, says Thomas King, ex-
tension animal science spec-
ialist at Penn State Univer-
sity. If no natural shade is
available in the pasture, you
can set four poles in the
ground, use a framework of
light poles for the roof and
cover with straw or corn
stover held in place by wov-
en wire.
SWIM
| Yes, You
AS MUCH AS
Ph. 653-3361

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Worth at Least $3 Per Ton
spreader.
One cattle feeder has in-
stalled an efficient manure
loading ramp for his feeding
operation. This helps him a-
void excessive feedlot build-
up and gets manure to the
fields under any conditions.
He uses a front-end loader as
his scraper. He figures that
he saves weeks of cleaning
time each year with his set-
up.
A manure ramp is a real
asset on a dairy farm, too.
Concrete keeps the cows
clean in their modern loose
housing set-up. The manure
loading ramp makes cleaning
easier and saves valuable
time and labor.
RICH SOIL NEEDED
Vine crops, such as cucum-
bers, squash, pumpkins, and
muskmelons, need a good
rich loam soil containing
much organic matter, ex-
plains James O. Dutt, vege-
table extension specialist at
Penn State University. Vine
crops also need plenty of
fertilizer and insect control.
If irrigation is needed, water
during the day.
American motorists take
over 215 million vacation
trips a year. At some point,
nearly all the- vacationers
leave the sleek superhighway
to get back to nature via the
“byways.”

H. S. Newcomer & Son, Inc.
4th of July |
‘Sale-abration’
We wish our very good friends and custom-
ers a safe and sane Holiday, and wish io re-
mind you that you can enjoy the 4th even bet-
ter with the money you save now on—
CHARCOAL GRILLS &
ACCESSORIES
LAWN FURNITURE
SLEEPING BAGS
FISHING RODS & REELS
and EQUIPMENT
POOLS
SWINGS & PLAY EQUIP.
HAMMOCKS, TENTS
PICNIC BASKETS
Can SAVE
50%
WED. -THURS.-FRL
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& SON, Inc.
MOUNT JOY, PA.