The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 22, 1966, Image 8

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PAGE EIGHT
Emergency Medical
Calls
Dr. Thomas O'Connor
will be available on
Thanksgiving Day
and
Sunday
Emergency calls only, if
family physician can not
be contacted.
New Arrivals


Robert E. and Mary (Zook)
Fellenbaum,
street, a son, Wednesday, No-
vember 16 at the St. Joseph's
hospital.
Carl N. and Helen (Sentz)
Haas, 401 S. Delta street, a
daughter, Wednesday, Nov.
16, at St. Joseph’s hospital.
Carl E. and Marie (Eber-
sole) Herneisen, 206 Ziegler
St.. a son, Monday, Nov. 21,
at St. Joseph's hospital.
John and Judith (Sullivan)
Kline, 340 Lynn Ave., Lan-
disville, a son, at General
hospital, Saturday, Nov. 19.
Bruce B. and Mary (Brad-
ley) Kreiser, Rheems, a son,
Monday, Nov. 21, at the Gen-
tral hospital.
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FOR RENT: 2nd fl. apt. four
rooms and bath. On bus line.
Heat and water furnished.
Phone 653-1184. 35-2¢
Life often pulls the rug
from under people who al-
ways demand the redcarpet
treatment.

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IGE FOLLIES |
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Tues. - Wed. - Thurs. Only]
Phone Hershey 533-9101
or Your Nearest
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HUNTERS, GET YOUR CIDER & APPLES HERE
FRESH HOME MADE APPLE BUTTER
CRANBERRIES —
IRISH COBBLER POTATOES & SWEET POTATOES
HOME GROWN CELERY
BACHMAN CHOCOLATES & CHIPS FOR BAKING
EGGS DIRECT FROM OUR FARM
WOLGEMUTH FRUIT MARKET
2 MILE WEST OF FLORIN
Store Hours—8-8; Except Wed & Sat.,
DATES —

Offering Pair Dr.



tertainment
‘polis 500”,
{nual auto race held at the In- |jka to encourage gardeners

THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA.
Midget Gridmen Feted
and cheerleaders were pre-
The Donegal Braves Mid-
sented their award letters by
get football team held its an-
nual banquet at Hostetter's| their coaches.
on Thursday evening, Nov. The A team coach, Gary
1%. Maxwell, presented the out-
standing player of the A
Tom Derr,
Wilbur
Honored guests were the
58 boys of the A and B|team trophy to
teams, cheerleaders, coaches|son of Mr. and Mrs.
and advisors. Other guests in- | Derr, Mount Joy.
cluded Samuel Harnish, Mr. The B team
and Mrs. Al Brooks, Mr. and | presented by John Wagner
Mrs. Walter Price, Mr. and | to Barry Gentry, son of Mr.
Mrs. Kemp Zangari, Dr. and | and Mrs. Lewis Gentry, Mari
Mrs. Newton Kendig, Dr.|etta.Both trophies were do
and Mrs. Richard C. How- | nated by Kay Jewelry Store.
ell of Marietta; Doy Arm- | The S. Z. Maxwell “Out-
old, Mr. and Mrs. Walter | standing Lineman’ was a-
Derr, . Rufus Bleecher and |warded to Scott Madara, son
Christ Charles. of Mr. and Mrs. James Ma-
Rev. Ulrich of the Uniled | dara. This award was pre-
Brethren Church of Mount !gented by Dr. Newton Ken-,
Joy gave the invocation. dig.
Boys of the A and B team | Dr. Howell and Dr. Fellen-
baum were both given plaq-
ues in appreciation for their
help in fitting mouth pieces.
Newton Kendig was
presented a plaque for his
faithful service to the team
as their doctor.
award was


Of Health Tests
Wednesday, Nov. 30, from
a . ) : : Roy Wagner presented
4:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the lob- prizes to the boys for selling
by of the Mount Joy theatre candy. Highest went to Ricky
building, the Tuberculosis & Hurst, Scott Hershey, Steve
Health Society of Lancaster Hoover Mike Millar Joft |
County will offer two health | g wars Jerry Wetzel Rob-
Screening services. ert Arndt, respectively.
One is the x-ray program, Roy Wagner was presented
which is well-known through an award by Dr. Kendig for
out the County. . | his service to the midget foot-
The second is the diabetic ball program.
test.
Diabetic tests are done by
making a small prick on the
finger to obtain a drop of
blood. By special treatment, Over
in one minute a negative or
a “possibility” answer can be The
given. If there is indication
of ‘‘possible”, testees are re-
ferred to their personal phy- Back
recommended that
persons 35 years and older E
and those with family his- ence
tory of diabetes should have by Max Smith
the test made. However,
known diabetics should not A NUMBER of homeown-
take the tests. Wednesday's |ers have reported the pres-
tests are designed to discov-|ence of various insects about
[the house this time of the |
Diabetes occurs mostly in | year; we refer to the red and
sicians.
er unknown cases.
black box-elder bugs, the


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women, parents of babies
weighing nine pounds red clover mite and water
more at birth and obese bugs. All of these are more
persons. of a nuisance than ones that
per- | cause much damage. The el-!
sons intending to take the|der bugs and the small clov-
diabetic test should try to|er mites come to the build-
take the test as close to rd in the fall of the year;
hours after a meal. The test| they perform much the same
is very sensitive and if cof- way as the millipedes that
fee or soft drinks were eon-| haumiod the area several
sumed prior to the test the'years ago. We'd suggest that
individual could show posi- either chlordane, lindane, or
tive, Individuals under 21 malathion be sprayed daily
It is important that
must have a request from around the porches, door
their personal physican. jams, window sills, or other
cen places where these insects

. . | pear. The water bugs and
Joint Meeting
home are usually there be-
last meeting the Marietta’ rogram is one place to start
hall. | dane.
consisted of a'{han by guess is an old rec-
. | collect. When freezing weath-
Lions Clubs Hold ler comes they usually disap-|
| roaches that get into the
The Mount Joy Lions club cjuse of food particles and
had as their guests at their | moisture; a good clean-up
Lions club. The meeting was foljowed by several sprays
held at Hostetter’'s banquet of either chlordane or lin-
This meeting was very we 11 |
attended by both clubs. En-! FERTILIZER by test rather
film entitled “1966 Indiana- ommendation but still sound.
This was the’ an-. At this time of the year I'd
dianapolis track. Thrills 83-35 well as commercial farm-
lore, plenty of accidents in org to get their soil tested
the first few seconds of the fq. the 1967 cropping season.
race. It was finally won by By testing this far ahead of
Graham Hill I planting time, and the soil
Jay Barnhart, president, ;aquirements will be the
was in charge of the meeting same now as next March or
a | April, the owner will avoid
The size of a man can be | the spring rush and it will
measured by the size of the | give ample time to order
thing that makes him angry. |and receive the needed grade
and amount of fertilizer.
| With increased production
needed on many farm pro-
| ducts there will be increased
{demand for fertilizer next
spring; this demand may
{cause some shortages on pop-
ular fertilizer elements. Or-
| der early and get what you
I need.


PERSIMMONS
I IF SOFT CORN is to be util-
ized on the farm, fattening
hogs are the best farm ani-
' mals to use this kind of feed:

PHONE 653-5661
8.6 Closed Sun.
TR A RR HR tm. also, if there is any = °°
|
| LIVESTOCK
grain to be used, the fatten-
ing hog continues to be the
one that will make the best
use of it. We suggest that the
soft or low-quality grains be
given to the animals separ-
ately in a self-feeder rather
than to mix it with other
feeds; the animals will eat
only so much of this feed and
then go to other good quality
feeds that also should be pro-
vided free choice to them.
When fed to hogs in this
manner, low quality grains
may be used without any
sickness or harm to the ani-
mals. If small potatoes are
to be fed to hogs they
should be cooked before be-
ing fed, and the water from
the potatoes should not be
fed to the animals. Breeding
animals should not be fed the
moldy grains.
producers are
reminded of the importance
of providing their animals
with free choice of both loose
salt and minerals. I'm aware
that many producers mix
these ingredients into the
grain ration and are satis-
fied that they have met the
needs of every animal; this
is not true and the animals
should be given a chance to
consume the amount of salt
and minerals they individual-
ly want. When given loose
salt, rather than block salt,
most animals will consume
more salt and drink more
water due to this practice.
Free choice minerals in addi-
tion to a few pounds per hun-
dred of feed is strongly rec-
ommended. Both the salt and
the minerals should be kept
under cover so they won't
get wet and become hard and
crusted.
IN HOSPITAL
Dick Gerlitzki of Florin
ward was admitted to the St.
Joseph’s hospital on Sunday
for observation.
BAZAAR
There will be a Holiday Ba-
Zzaar Sat., Dec. 3, fram 9 a.
m. until 3 p.m. at St. Luke's
Episcopal church.
thours a

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1966
SURPRISE BIRTHDAY
Debra Jean Mull, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mull,
209 West Donegal street, was
guest of honor on Saturday
a’ternoon, Nov. 19, at a sur-
prise birthday party in honor
of her seventh anniversary.
Guests were 16 of her school
mates in the first grade at
Seiler elementary school.
IN HOSPITAL
Donald Eichler, one of
Mount Joy's mail carriers. is
a patient in the Lancaster
General hospital.
Christmas Decoratiing
Sponsored by the Ameri-
Legion, downtown Manheim
is to be dressed up in its
Christmas lights on Thanks-
giving day!
As in the past, a number
of men are needed to do
some of the work on Thanks-
giving morning (about two
Legion spokesman
said).
The men will meet on the
square at 8:30 o'clock.
The project to beautify the
community for the holiday
season this year will include
more lights than in the past.
Obstinacy and vehemence
in opinion are the surest
proofs of stupidity.
—Bernard Barton
TOBACCO
DUST
IN BAGS

H.Roy Nissly & Co., Inc.
Corner Wood & Market Ave.
(Florin Station)
MOUNT JOY. PENNA.
653-5215
32-3c

Watchmen Wanted
RETIRED MEN
2:00 A.M. to 7:00 A.M. Weekdays
11:00 P.M. to 7:00 A.M.
Saturdays and Sundays
APPLY AT
New Standard Corporation
MOUNT JOY. PA.
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