ler, Toys, Steamer tfurnk, Porch swing, Galvarfized tubs, and other articles by Gyo. L. Ramsey, 914/1tp PUBLIS SALE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER Will be sold by the on the premises in Mt. one-half mile west 5 leading from Mastersonville to Colebrook. about two miles north- west of Mastersonv' the follow- ing Real Estate and 'orsonal Prop- erty. to wit: A FARM Containin. | 73 Perches. th of Samuel Long. Cl rence 0. Froy! B. S. Stauffer Heer, DWELLING HOUSE with Slate Roof Containing 8 Rooms with Wash Hoube attached. ' Frame Bank Barn ¥ metal roof, Garase and Stor- Shed attached. Tobacco Cellar, Chicken Fou se 18x30. A never- failing well off water is on the pre- mises. House and barn equipped with electricity. Also at the same time and place will be sold the following: FARMING IMPLEVENTS Thrtshing Outfit. including 25-50 Ave) Tractor. 30-46 Peerless Threshing Machine. 17-22 Peerless Baler with Ruth self feeder. 60 H. P. Peerless steam engine, 36x8 Steam- ing nans, and nipes; fodder shredder. helts, 1%» H. P. Gas en- gine. 1920 Reo Truck, square back sleigh, rubber tired farm wagon, Ford Model T Power unit, Oliver No. 84 two bottom plow, 14 in. baled straw. scrap iron, 4 jacks. 3 & 5 ton: lot 5-gal. cans, heavy %; in. log chain. HOUSEHOLD GOODS 2 Ledsteads and crib. davenport, top sink, Roval Bride kitchen range, 2 butter churns, marble ton table, rockine chairs, 2 iron kettles, car- pets. Gould nressure system water pump. and other articles not men- tioned. Sale to begin at 1:00 P. M., when terms and conditions will be ade known by 30, 1944 undersigned v township the road Acres and properties » Risser, C. and H. W. Improvements thereon are a 2?» STORY FRAME hosa JORN S. SHENK 1 F. B. Aldinger, auct.; J. H.Ruhl, clk. Apples! In Sea son SUMMER RAMBO MAIDEN BLUSH Orders delivered day a week.’ COBBLER ‘R.H. GARBER PHONE 919R15 one 831i | PUBLIC LIC SALE Wednesday, Sept. 27 | At 1 o'clock sharp 150 Head of Hogs | Ir . wi Dod J 60 head real Up-State DAIRY COWS and YOUNG CATTLE Market and near Eliza- At the Beverly Twin Livestock Exchange, bethtown, Pa, , Auct, “Randiers | Bicycle Shop ELMER S. RANDLER, 12 N. MARKET ST. MOUNT (Opposite the Fire House) Bicyele Repairing Accessories & Parts Baby Cab Tiring HOURS: WAGNER | G. K. Prop. JOY. STORE 5 5:30 to 9:30 p. m. le you're at it ‘get ra value. Dr. y's Rota-Caps e large round- s and also int | capillaria worl ms. this individual atment for chick- and turkeys. Rota-Caps are easy to give Low in cost. Florin, Pa. Twelve Elements Control Fertility Vital Soil Chemicals Determine Growth Fertility was described as the “fourth dimension’ of the soil by Dr. William A. Albrecht, chairman of the soils department of the Uni- versity of Missouri, in a recent state- ment. “The soil has taken on a. new meaning in the light of present war conditions,” he pointed out. ‘‘Ra- tion peints on food and the scarcity of items like meat, milk and butter are giving soil a significance be- yond that of mere dirt. ‘‘Soil has long had two dimensions —length and breadth. As land, it has commonly been measured in terms of acres. The Soil Conserva- tion service first emphasized that our lands have a third dimension— depth. Erosion studies as early as 1914 by Dean Miller and Dr. Duley at Columbia made us see the soil profile with its rich surface being scraped away and washed to the sea. “To these three dimensions, how- ever, should be added a fourth—fer- tility—for food production essential- ly depends on this factor. “Crops are a form of creation. Like the Biblical story of creation itself, crops must also begin with | the soil. About a dozen different chemical elements are required of | the soil by any crop. These make up the ash, amounting to approxi- mately 5 per cent by weight of the dry matter. Yet, it is this small amount contributed by the soil that determines whether the plant can gather from the air and water, by means of sunshine power, the other 95 per cent of its total content. The Controlling Elements. “These 12 chemical elements mak- ing up by 5 per cent by weight are thus able to control the other, ele- ments which make up 95 per cent of | the total weight of the plant. Conse- quently it becomes evident that the soil rather than the weather wields the controlling hand in crop produc- tion.” In discussing further this ‘fourth dimension’ of the soil, Dr. Albrecht pointed out that in a series of tests for producing soybeans as a seed crop, plots without fertilizer treat ment on one farm yielded 20 bushels of seed, whereas adjoining plots sup- plied with extra soil fertility plowed down as fertilizers, yielded 25 bush- els, or an increase of 25 per cent. “When it is considered that both plots had the same weather,” concluded, ‘‘there should be little doubt that the crop depends on the soil fertility more than on the sea- son. We thus need to see our re- sponsibility to the soil more, and to blame the weather ” Making More Machinery YELEFACT MORE FARM EQUIPMENT AVAILABLE IN 1944 | less. Sulfaguanidine Saves Chickens and Calves A new addition to the sulfa drugs, all of which are derived from coal, will soon be used to increase the nation’s supply of poultry and dairy products by combatfing cecal cocci- diosis, deadly disease of chickens and dairy calves, which costs farm- ers millions of dollars-every year, according to the Bituminous Coal in- | stitute. The drug is sulfaguanidine which, in tests supervised by the United States department of agriculture, not only prevented development of | the disease in healthy birds but cut | the mortality rate among infected poultry to 12 per cent of the former figure, the announcement said. In each case, the chickens were fed a mash containing from one-half to one per cent of the drug. “One of the advantages indicated by the experiments is that the treat- ment builds up immunity against re- infection,” the institute pointed out. “Instead of killing all of the infect- ing organisms, the sulfa compound merely arrests development of the disease, thus enabling the body mechanism to build up an im- munity.” | = gees El PE BRITISH INDIA mw COTTON BRAZIL Leaver PRODUCTION (1943) ALL OTHERS Putronize Bulletin advertisers, U.S. LEADS WORLD he | The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, September 14, Sale Register If you want a fiotrce ot your sale inserted in this register weekly from now until day of sale. ABSOLUTE- LY FREE, send or phone us your | sale date and when you are ready, | let us print your bills. That's the cheapest advertising you can get. Friday, Sept. 15—On the premises lot of ground 50x200 ft, 2! frame house, 2-story garage ete, by Jno. H. Raffensperger. Walter Dupes Auctioneer, Sept. 16— in the On the prem- Boro of frame Saturday, ises on Main street, Mountville, 215 story with new furnace, 2'% shop 24x36 and large lot adjoining, also full line of household goods by Mrs. Anna W. Frey. Edgar Auct. house 9 story Evening Sept. 22—On the 36 East Main street Mt. Mrs. J. Auct, Friday premises at household goods by C. S. Frank, Joy, A. Sale at 6 p. m. Loner all. Saturday, Sept. 23—On the prem- at containing | Shoemaker farm, of Florin, Christian West end er the tha Y. Landvater, Harvey Y. Weav- ler and the First National Bank and | Tr: ast Co. of Mount Joy, executors of Elmer S. Weaver, C S. Frank, auct. deceased. Sept, 28—On the prem- between Maytown and 5 acres of land Also a 10-acre B. Warner executors Frank Thursday, ises midway Donegal Springs, with improvements. land by Annie Frank Emswiler, S. Warner Estate. auct. tract of and B. of the W. Aldinger, 99 Lo— On the prem- east Saturday, Sept. ises along old Harrisburg Pike, of Colebrook residence of ‘Susan also frame dwelling and 22 acre end of Rheems, corner road, late Dougherty, garage on the North and a farm on road from Rheems to Don- Gise, Executor of Estate and Christ E-town Trus- egal by Henry L. Susan Dougherty Reformed Church of tee to sell real estate in Ephraim R. Dougherty Estate. F. B. Aldinger, Auct. On the prem- in Mil- like} gar- Lloyd Execu- Baker, Saturday, Sept. 30 ises No. 44 W. Cottage Ave., lersville Boro., 2% brick story house, 2-story & frame age, and household gods by F. Baker, Ruth E. the Edgar F. Eshleman, F. auct. of Geo. Funk, tors of 4 dec'd the in 30—On street, September premises West High the Village of Maytown, lot 6215 ft. Saturday, on 2V story 250 feet, John H. last will a | frame house, X | also personal property by | Hoffman, Executor of the and Testament of Lewis ‘Hall, | Walter Dupes, | Saturday, Sept. 30—On the prem- of East Main and Bar- Mount Joy, brick building known dec'd. auct. | ises, corner Streets, two and | bara half Sternberger’s V. Hosterman, { David W. S. Frank, a story by of deceased. C. | as Restaurant | Sumner executor Sternberger, auct. See advertisement. Saturday, Sept. 30 |ises in Conoy Twp., | farm of 110 acres, the former | Collins Station between Bainbridge |and Falmouth, stone dwelling, frame | by Paul C. Haldeman, The | Conestoga National Bank of Lan- Executors of Estate of Alice —On the prem- Alice L. Collins near { barn caster, [L. Collins, | auct. deceased, Saturday, Sept. 30—By Mrs. Eliz- | K. Rohrer, on the premises known as the Erisman | farm) at Erisman’s Church |and, School house, midway between | Mount Joy and Sporting Hill, | Rapho Twp., 37 perches, i abeth | (formerly located | acres and with double "brick dwelling containing 17 rooms, | other at house Auct. bank barn, improve- water system | barn. A. K. Waser, | ane Saturday, Sept. 30—On the prem- ises in Mt. Joy Twp, west of the road leading from Mas- tersonville to Colebrook, 2 miles Northwest of Mastersonville, a farm of 11 acres, 73 pe plements by John S. Shenk, F. Auct. | | large | | ments, one-half mile B. Aldinger, 3—On the premises the Oct. street, Tuesday, on Main in also N. slate roof, all conveniences, household goods by Reuben Hostetter. C. S. Frank, auct. Tuesday evening, October 3rd — On the premises in Mt. Joy, public sale of 30 head of Tioga and Potter 249 W. Bainbridge St., Elizabetht'wn 'I 2la-story | frame | | Funk, 80 acres with improvements by Ber- |b i rn the village CS. Frank] in | a valuable farm of 108 | and rches and farm im- village of | Landisville a 2% story brick house,’ A 7:16 p. FP. B. County Cows. heifers. Sale at Frank and Bro. Auctionter. m. Oct. Ridge 4th Road, Wednesday, | premises from Eliz | at Fairview On on school house, Ephraim - H. Longenecker | Dupes, Auct. Oct. 3 a lot of Tuesday, ground brick andisville, 189 ft. garage, property by Reuben N. |C S. Frank, Auct. 21/, with a 2% story chicken house, Saturday, es along the Miller & Bushongs 47 acres, with 214 Oct. 7 Marietta Pike, Mill, a barn, tobacco Chicken lot Avenue many Starr, of the dec’d. Edgar "ing frame pig house; | feet on Mayer | town, and Roy C. : Executors [i es 1 pen, house, also a of ground in household Mabel C. Will of Funk, i by Saturday, Oct. 7 mile south { Milton Grove, of the the on road {story frame dwelling, frame | barn, 2 car gar y Samuel Z. | Aur, 2 poultry Valter age, Geibe. Oct. 7—On the of Landisville, ground ft. brick garage provements by Reba K. Adolph C. A H. | ecutors estate Nissley, Saturday, 54x180 house, with a and Heim, the decd. of of premises one mile east of at Donerville, Herr. Auct. M. ville, hy C. Sale K. Edgar 12:30 P. October 19 Twp., Mount south bf Thursday, premises in Rapho road leading from Columbia, a farm of 101 214, Just acres and some es, with a story brick rew barn, Hallgren. Walter at 2 p.m. Our Cad Basket For The Week Grantham Pa., Mr. er and Mr. Wilbur of Mount Joy R1, ar Messiah Bible Academy. be Pies { loran land, Ragner Auct. Sale atten General N. %. with his parents, Hospital, Mr. Barnhart. Mrs. John Clinger of Ls Mrs. Mary Pennell place are spending the Pfc. and Mrs. Harold Port Richmond, Lt. H. safely overseas, cablegram received by Mrs. Kathryn Arntz Lieut Arntz received his arid 0 Arntz according his Robert on navigator Tex June a LANCASTER AUTO CLUB ADDS 1,098 MEMBERS An increase of 1,098 in La: Automobile Club bringing the of reporte d by and wings as ¢ ton Field, as, In past year, [373 members as 1944, | Gable, | meeting of This bers in September The Club's Post-Wai Committee reported a numb was S the president, at the night. included 201 new in various parts “« county under consideration will be included in submitted later and H. C leleg to be President Gable ry, elected | secretar were convention 0 Assoc national Automobile Chicag ) Hess, first the | American | : {be held in Dr. W. dent, in vice Giles was named alternate rr ——— JOSEPH M. WOLGEMUTH BUYS REGISTERED COW Brattleboro, Vt. Septemb M. Wolgemuth, Mt. Jc | Joseph 1 few bulls and | FOOD C. Aldinger, S. the leading abethtown to Milton Grove 4 tract of land with improvement W acre by valter In the Village of 4 ft. x mouse, also personal Hostetter. On the premis- east of farm of story brick dwell- shedding, spring 47x190 a Henry Auct, village ises in Mt. Joy township, the form-!{from the village to Mount Joy I I 214 other Zo 3k, Young, Ex David On on Joy I Rohrers- rticles Starr, FR, On the premis- of leading 9 bank 10LISeS Dupes, premises lot of story 1m- and Wednesday, October 11—On the Mount- Lousehold goods Funk. | the the fo Newtown, erch house, Irvin R. Wolgemuth both |? ding College in f wee k Barnhart Staten Island, commi membership total to io nao? directors F C1 of Kr £ tobacco shed and Silo by apes, Mus- the th the Harold Barnhart of the Staten spent several days and Mrs here John this with at N.Y has arrived TO a mother, Saturday. s1on caster September 1st, Edward thl riday Planning th The a detailed report eisle. ates ration Nover -p1 del | recently acquired a registered H | from the h Mt ownership Abbek | stein-Friesian cow J. B. Keller & Bros. Change of animal, Alma Lady ker 2492812, corded | Association of | Vt. The Assoociation registry and transfer Pennsylvania breeders during Joye rerk has been The America, by issued e for officially re Holstein-Friesian Brattleboro, certificates rd ol Wal- 18.832 to 1943. | by SALE, The Ladies ity Lutheran Food Sal ie SEPT. Aid S Church 18. oclety Trix will hold rch at F VALUA SATURDAY, the premi oof mn on the po macadam tO - 1 village to Bullets i 19 Smiths on Saturd: September the Patronize PUBI.I( BLE OCTOLl the village Moun Acros 1944 > SADIE REAL ESTATE 7th, 1944 ited 14 mile 1 Grov 22nd GARDEN SPOT SALE erect OF VALU: SATURDAY the under ile on the 2 i DWELLING with wey other on erected Containing in front on the buarg-Lancaster Pike or and in deoth of width 180 feet more or public alley Bounded property of David South by property the West by on the East by Lancaster Highway i wit half acre lot in rea ON EAT Sale tc in « Jig all con and improver Han 54 feet more less 1 by n the Loi Dupe on SALE ore URDAY » be [ 1 and condition Dy terms known REBA K. ZOQKA ADORPH CAE] A.H.YDU! the estate vid R’Nissley, auct dec'd Elmer £ A. H. Youn THURSI Y, S MBER 28, 1944 Th Io ill lic sale tween Done town, Ek wing 1 pul be- more describe on FRAME HOUSE amning 0 ches at 1 2 SHED pping Reém, creg fobace fruiff A a wafer with ache ant olri ) OX nce at 2:00 28, 1944. wi IMI known b B WARNER ANK EMSW er, Auct, PUBLIC ¢ SATURDAY Pu SALE SEPTFV BER incaster OWN DY EPHRA’ 1 Duy Wilte D. Li indi REAT; FS THURSDAY, SEPT. 21, 1944 At the farm of C. M. Brubaker, 4 miles south of Lancaster, Pa., near Willow Street Village, just off Route 72. ALL T. B. ACCREDITED, NEGATIVE TO BLOOD RITY BANG CERTIFIED. HEALTH 1ST, MAJ 60 Registered HOLSTEIN CATTLE consigned from good heards of Lancaster, York and other nearby counties. 40 beautiful cows, dnd first calf heifers. 20. selected for type, production, and good udders fer authority con- @ from Eastern Ontario, Canadas Many are rich in Rag Will and © 8 Apple breeding. Sternberag vi TAT] SE SEPT 3 carefully unt Joy. pubic » Borough de & crib oo 6 BULLS all from recerd dams up to 500 1b. of fat and 4.57 test. son of the $7700 bull, Dean of the Pearls. A mostly from Lancaster 54 head for $15,000. each month at these sales are re- they are so well satisfied with animal in these sales is sold to sust Garden Spot sale, 34 buyers, counties, took the offering of the purchasers return because You know every nted n Spot sales are becoming mmimals sold so quickly pay ilk production for you to change from grades to purebreds you very littie more. Many will half who more popular each month for themselves with their al time irabrec: will cos from $200 to $325 1 ide THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER attend this sale on our {riend R. AUSTIN BACKUS, Mr and Auct., Mexico, N. Y. . GROFF, Local Representative, Strasburg, Penna. plans to Seles. EARL Desirable Rapho Twp. Farm AT PUBLIC SALE Saturday, September 30, 1944 r at Public Sale the m) located midway an's Mennonite Church and to wit desirable Farm (formerly) between Mount Joy and a Public Schoal acres and 37 perches of land, adjoining lands of Weidman, Paul Metzler and others, in Rapho Pennsylvania of a Double (17 Room) BRICK Dwelling House x 48 ft. with attachments. A frame, AUTO. GARAGE, FURNACE HOUSE ire covered with roofs. aid Pre st in Rapho Twp n consist 1 slate mises 3 made and conditions will be Mrs. Elizabeth K. Rohrer 9 14/3t HELP WANTED TO HELF ON YARD AND DELIVERY TRUCK HARRY LEEDOM J Phone Mt. Joy 114 Mt. Joy, Pa. HELP WANTED Help Make and Deliver Feed For Poultry apd Live Stock WOLGEMUTH | BROS. Phone Mt. Joy 220 FLORIN, PA. 32:4 ASR a A Hal The Bulletin Covers This Section Like the Dew roar | \