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    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.”
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BRITISH INDIA
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COTTON
BRAZIL
Leaver PRODUCTION (1943)
ALL OTHERS
Putronize Bulletin advertisers,
U.S. LEADS WORLD
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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
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