Se 9 9¢ de Nes f Lancaster County is featured in the May issue of “Country Gentleman” ancged farm offers in opportunities for modern, satisfactory living. Begin- around the table are: Mrs. Aaron Brubaker, her daughter, Ruth Arlene; ) in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rohrer, and their son, n Brubaker; Mrs. Br broth Larry, and James R Br PUBLIC SALE of Entire Farm Stock - Implements ON FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1948 farm offers for On iarm siucted 3 miles west of Hummelstown, 1 mile east! living and contentment. Rutherford Heights on north side of Reading R. R. midway be- | The family is that of Levi Bruba- tween Rutherford and Beaver road. sutside ancaster. The Brubak=- . 1 outside of Lancaster 1 Pair Heavy ‘ Mules : Li lers are featured in Country Gentle- 13 Mead CATTLE~{12 Milk Cows, 1 Heifer mans “Good Farming—Good Liv- ing” series of articles, designed ta The editors of Country Gentle- man magazine have selected a family from Lancaster County well-managed to illustrate what the in opportunities ‘ker, who has a 116-acre farm just line leader Some fresh, seme fall and some winter cows point up the growing realization 325 ib. Sow NEWTOWN | All services held in the Newtown | Daylight Saving time, Mr. and Mrs. Henery Roilman and| By IRA children Betty and Patsy and Mrs. Farm Electrifi Mrs. Fred Hahn of Lancaster and | MOW VENTILATION Miss Louise Rhoads and Mrs. Rus-| sel Hauser of Middletown, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gamber of Lancaster R.D.| visited Mr. and Mrs, Abram Gam- | ber on Sunday. | Betty and Linda Geltmacher spent] the weekend with their grandmoth- | ited Mrs. Serena Fogie on Satur- | day. Mr. and Mrs. K. Franklin and | Mr. and Mrs. John Cromwell vis- | ied Ne. and Mfrs. B. L. Bowers on They made or 10st on their Sunday. i hay crops according to the whims of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Geltmach- on Man Wether. : at | 2 'ortunately, the nation’s agricul- er called on Mr. and Mrs. Warren hurl expert, Decame interested in Bates and family on Friday evening. the problem. They believed that some- Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Campbell Bing could be done to outsmart the : to weather and, at the same time, help and daughter, Patricia Sue and par mens to produce a better quality Beverly Ann and Mr. and Mrs. pt hay. Their research led to the de- % rach re velopment of several different types Harve Johnston of Lancaster were [ts hay curing systems. Of these, slat- guests of Rev. and Mrs. R. H.leq floor and lateral duct systems Arndt. laredominate, Curing is accomplished The Howard Simons All-Girl or-|2Y charging air through the hay. chestra will give a half-hour con-|plowers or 36-inch fans, operated by Usually, this is done by means of cert in connection with the program 3 horsepower motors. 3 | Essentially, most mow curing sys- MILLER cation Bureau Thursday, April 29, 1918—3 Rates for this column are 25 nsertion, If over five lines, 5¢ Job Is to Out-wit Weather When It iii Joy, Pa. "5 Gu to owe = Comes to Making Hay Without Sun CLASSIFIED ¢ per per ine each insertion, all payable in dvance, days trick, J. S. Rollman and granddaughters Weather never remains neutral on the farm. It is either “for or agin’ HH isi |you. Rain can be of the welcome “million dollar” variety or the frustrating WANTED: Good reliable w an . PQ § A 1sile i VAI i). 00d reliable oman to Joyce and Lynn of Lititz visit dl ort which starts just as you are bringing in the hay and continues for two or|...e for three children, five Mr. and Mrs. William Haines and three days. Such a prolonged downpour has ruined many a valuable hay weak Mis. Jame Kit kpa family on Sunday. |erop. For years farmers accepted such conditions as being beyond their 0 Pa Ji a J orn, o - FOR SALE: Premier Duplex C er, very good condition. 211 North CEN SLATTED Barbara street, Mount Joy, Pa Tow [FOOR | oo oe a SN FOR SALE: Gray Whitney Steero- Bo SN matic Baby Coach. In good condi=- oe” ion. Price $20.00. Phone 303-M. Mt. pa AIR INLET (Courtesy—Virginia Agricultural Extension sketch of slatted floor system in barn mow. the hay which 1s piled in are used, air is released of each section. G2 __ MAIN AR TS layers on very the slatted floor or laterals. If laterals John Eichler, Florin, Pa. openings located in the top or bottom | MOTHERS’ Joy 4-29-1tp Hes: ar s. Minnie Geltmacher in-| A » = os. Minnie Geltmacher of Kin | \ OF THANKS: We wish to Jerhook. { Se extern] many thanks to you, the Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Fogie of| — I eid American Legion, and the many Braddock visited Mr, and Mrs. | is Ry) rie pay who shared the Ya 2 thi . ip arvily | ad toward our loved one, Leroy ess, George Schelkope and family on/ [C8 lod at cost. Mother ad Sunday i > FAN HOUSE William Jr, Luther and Harold Mr. John Fogie of Mountville vis- | 4-29-1tp FOR PLUMBING, Electric or car- penter worl, phone E. E. W muth, Mount Joy. 74-R. service) olge- 4-29-1tp FOR SALE: Hedstrom Baby Coach, good condition. Inquire through sorted boxed Chocolates, 1 1h. DAY PACKAGES: Mrs. 4-29-1tp As- and Tests show that deeper layers of|o |, Helm and Johnston Chocolate hay can be cured with a slatted floor |~ 4d Cherries: sarbara Fritchie system. Curing time, however, is\y 0° plo Mount: Chocolates: about the same for all types, averag-|. ">" ue Mountain 1000 ; whom Crest Chocolates; Mothers’ ing from a week to ten days per tard A ’ bop layer. Hay can be cut in the morning Day Cards, Sc to Je each. Kulp’s and, under average conditions, put|New Agency, East Main St., Mount in the barn in the afternoon. Long, Joy, Pa. 4-29-1t baled or chopped hay can in the mow. It is safe to The use of a time switch for automatic operation of store if its moisture content is 20 percent or less. curing equipment. Barn cured hay i be cured Enamel, Nickel trim, Good condition. 84 East Pa 4- Grey provides |hack. the hay Street, Mount Jcy, [FOR SALE: Majestic Steel Range. Water Main 29-2. i : 1 3 yj — - 100 White Rock Hens (that the farm is more than a mere sponsored by the Good News Club tems start with a main duct which | eener, leafier and has more food| SFRVICE SALESMAN to manage IVPLEWENTS food production plant but a “place jon Saturday, May 8th. Entire pre- tztends from the fan ehariber value than field-dried hay. local territory and vicinity for the 1946 OGliver H. G. 68 TRACTOR. Caitivador for said tractor. 3- ‘to live as well. gram will be announced next pi Sg TR Bin Bg fare The cost of a typical system aver- Hand Furn 0 . 11 Branch otte'n 14 ractor nlow: 7 §t “eactor dice. 4-secticn soring har- | = . Fes ee be Sr | ages fr 25 35 cents per square| Cllice 21715 for appoint- h em | { in. &M tractor nlew, 7 ft. § actor dise, t- ecticn sv ing har-| mo in the May issue says: [and two central ducts. In each case, fgey om 2 ih Den Bon LE ment and details. ) Rott row, 9 it. cult packer, ft. cut [Deering grain binder, 9-hole “This alert, yet humble family from | who in 1717 granted 1000 acres to sir iS blowin into the central eyet, and lumbe ‘blower, labor, motor and : TT ntav gran aril, New Idea cifle delivery rake, Massoy-Harris rope 5 a $ . L ’ I fir B baker.” I icl released through side openings under umbe ) ’ ay nite - HELP WANTED: Lady to pader with dean herd. Jahn Deare 5 fi. grass mower. John Deere Pennsylvania’s famed ‘Plain People | the irst Brubaker, the article ihe slatted (false) floor in one system | automatic controls. Electric ity co ts Tl Tovaly serrated fingerings dump rake, Block Hawk deuble row corn plarder with fertilizer attach- knows the joy of busy hands, of , ports. “This farm remains, having|and into lateral ducts in the other |vary from » cents to $1 50 es ton rl. ote red re fricads a men‘, MeCormick-Decving single corn planter with fertilizer attachment, | 00 404 each generation im- | come down from father to son. Levi system. Air passes upward through! lor the complete curing period. tors, Blg earnines. Our 26th year, ki ( orm ck-Deering double trvat r. single rultiy 1 McCor Riek. proves.” ' has a son Aaron, who is his partner| re = = = Write Togerson Hosiery Co., Wil- Deerine manuve h rubhe ed wagon with 7x = 5 va. wer ol ery yr { is ali reads , 4-999 16 ft. f=. Swab hay lad d vee soraver. 50 ff. endless| Lancaster County, the article says, [in the farm, as Levi was a partner] ’ _Bueryhody hh tis Tat Wy Teatsimette, 1 22 elt, ien hay eared orl rape, ‘wo hez feeders, Iron hog is an old-fashioned section of the of his father, Andrew. a Cols er The Bulletin—that’s why its adver- WOR SALTY: Foster Player Piano. treushs. twe pig beens rave, collars. tines and bridles: “so used to worshiping The 5,000-word story is illustrat- | . tisers get such excellent results. Telephone E-town 173-J-2. 4-22-2t vidine bridle and sale fooders. olesivie: : . 3 a i fs bi d sac Chic iis I Figs ene God, working hard, and being pros- [ed with thirteen color ful photo-| If you want a notice on your sale | ————————————— FOR RFNT: Room with board. if ch os nosts and 2 1 roe er, USPC » ’ a . . loom © YO! {roi Belg : 3 AH yp ¢ ie we ~~ perous that it doesn’t change its graphs of the Levi Brubakers, their | inserted in this register weekly [IN APPRECIATION: To all my|wreferred. Write P. O. Box 85. c-o0 75 bu. wheat., 100 bu. oats, 5) ba. barley and many articles too numerous ways, except to buy modern equip- children and grandchildren, and | from now until day of sale. ABSO- | iriends and neighbors, [ take i 31S. C, Mt. Joy, Pa. 4-22-f te mention ment to do more work on the same their farm, livestock and modern| LUTELY FREE, send or phone us Woy mn y ) all Go : : he ROTC YTII I ING: “bed, Fuori will be <2 as house bunt snd 1 have sold the farm. lines.” ‘| equipment. Their white 12-room|your sale date and when you are BAI ; apd we tu Sing hy RO Ny i Ph 20 ari pt 1:09 shorn Eastern Paviieht Saving Tine when condi : : | IC 3S. ank you Zo e many Rn a iain : fi oo i I i > ye n Tavern Doin: Swing Time when condi “Here live Levi and Anna Bruba- house, three-car garage and fine| ready let us print your bills. That's | ds and comforting letters and Kreider, 117 Market Sireet. Mount ins will be made known by i . | . ! 5: > E 3 on or Qf Hinder. Aticts ker on a 116-acre farm that carries | lawn lend an air, often met on ajthe cheapest advertisingyou can get | th beautiful flowers which I ap-|Joy. Pa. Phone 277-J 4-22-4tp over oad ietioneers | K « © « « . . . | rs : | mn erm ee eee eee en Meryl and Horst, Cloths HARRY W . HALL 'the good wishes of William Penn, | working farm in this county, of a renee id) 50 Teh, 1 hak 0) M1 SALE: McCormick-Deering 16 ee en genletmen’s estate, the article says. gaturday, May 1st—On the prem- | po. oh Oe i Tractor Plow, single bottom. VEO A or » 0 0076 INS . 3 bs poi oa : { his prayers an comforting words| OMRY 5 09 9 rd Aaron, 28, and his father invent-fises at 250 Marietta Ave. in the | 0 "0 0 5 0 eh to me. And APPLY 969R2 Mt. Joy, Pa. 4-22-2tp qe oried all the equipment two years Borough of Mount Joy, {visits of the members of the church YOR. SATE: A frame dwelling with “THE LAST WORD IN GARDEN TRACTORS” ae ago, with Aaron taking over a half A po a ranks 1 must thank all my goo i Sh hlacksmith shop, in village of Mil- 6 interest, and they divide equally on ot. Sale I : pet Ji the nay 20 1 Hungs hoy ton Grove, TDmmedinte possession. ie 1": - 2 - 3 & 4 H. P. with Adjust- 2% skis 2 s. the article reports. | jp me 1n eq am gelling Mt. Joy 129-J-4. 4-22-tf oy Yee The able Wheels all gear-driven with ae cosis and profits, the 2 icle reports. | Saturday, May 22 Rear of | well slowly and by the help of Go or pewer steering and turning bd Thus did Levi and his own father Mount Joy and High streets, house- | which has been so near to me dur- “le. tam are & GR, pe ag > artic y ndiec » Class | ine Vv S NESS n wake id Wi OR ING © CTT S| thirty years ago. “Father does the hold articles by Ladies Bible Class {ing my sickness I trust he will mak a K FOL PLOWING 3 AE buying and selling and keeps the and Men's Brotherhood cf Trinity me well again. Mrs a ris i i Attachments Available for: Fon Te Lutheran Church. C. 8. Frank, |John H. Frye, Monheim, Pa. R2 WANTED © Power-driven Lawn Mowing 2A hooks. : [auct. Sale at 1 p.m. 1-29-1t on WORKMIN FOR y ® Cycle Mowing ® Tree Spraying Av | The Brubakers are typial ofc Lan- ———— — - TOBACCO FACTORY 5 © Trailors and many other attach- ae caster County folk, the article says. BY KENNETII DROHAN c Nano TAs IT. Rf hy Ho Hoy Inc ee TELE y S. Musser, Moz ville ane \ INL , . ments. 0 To County | The following is a report of the |c, Pa Tm > file 3 fr alice of FLORIN, PA. wked and guaranteed by a company with 30 yrs. tractor experience 3 i one must know something of the ily rainfall in |e: of the Commomrealth 5 ae deeply religious De oY this section from Wednesday, April {at Harrisburg, Pa, and the Pro- It 24% | in the houses and farms. e plain-| 1 om [thonotary’s Office at Lancaster, Pa., 9. v IS d M | G d T 281i the 6 [21 to Tuesday, April 27. : RE 4-22-3t 9 W i5€ Acre an arve araen ractors 30% | ness of garb reflects Christian hu- | Day High Low Rain |r Priva) 1 May 4 108 ad is XT oT avoids gr igh re trade name “MUSSER -|I'OR SALE: Power Mower, 20 inch Al and harmony, and avoids tol me Lr a ’ Also the Howard «ll gear driven HAUCK FLAME THROWERS i: mility An i y Te (Wednesday ........ 10 71 O01 i CHIPS,” under which name used one year, price $85.00. Apply All-purpose ed burners and | red f pride and vanity and wor ness, [Thursday EY 37 65 .00 | he intends to do business along State|A H. Baum. on the C. S. Frank BOWER MOWER pos weed Nilviess on “Lancaster County has fine 3. os 67 oo Highway Route No. 340, between farm, R2 Mt. Joy, Pa. 4-22-2tp other uses! { BY J 2 4 3 and fine fields, many in strips div 29 65 44 lOyster “Point and Silver Spring,| =~ — eee . tour farming showed a “7 West Hempfield Township, Lancas- (WANTED: Man wants part time job ¥ contours—contour larmi g 8 Sunday 49 7 09 |r County, Pa. hauling milk from farmy to dairy. MAR I IN G. MU SSER up here forty vears ago,” the 4. 41 0 mo JAMFS N. LIGHTNER, Apply P. O. Bex 85, ¢/o S.H.B., ticle continues. “Bluegrass grows inf, .° 0 . od 4-29-1t Attorney | Mount Jo 4-22-21p P VE: 1 5 200% "Tuesday 42 60 04 = 5 E PHONE: MARIETTA 3359 8% | the meadows. The Lord has pros-| rine iam tlie Sit eee [TTY ATT ALL Pop PEUVIRY MAYIOWN. PENNA. 20 pered Lancaster County. But the Stimulate your business by adver- | Ord Dos had close co-operation ging i the Bulletin. FOR SALE! wuss | from the farmers. | = LOT AT 10 E. MAIN ST., MT. JOY ROTOTILLING . | WITH SINGLE HOUSE. MAIN ST. : | GARDENS — TOBACCO BEDS, | HOUSE ON HENRY ST MEN WANTED ETC. 5 Q . Busines acati Stauffers Quarry MOUNT JOY Ff HW a 9 MASTERSONVILLE (Good Wages © - . - TD, 2 R Time and half time over 40 hours. PHONE 276W a PHONE MANHEIM 210M : Telepl I JINL 470 i JE wt] lelephone Mt. Joy 308 do i 3 ~ THURS..FRI.-SATUR.,, APRIL 29-30 MAY 1, 1948 " 1-22-tf Y + WANTED: Part-time waitress for BANNER SPECIALS 1 Americ Lesion. Apply Jack Bens nett, Ea NORRIS Fancy APRICOT GRAPEJUICE NECTAR 1 pt 19: 2 No. 2 cans 29: NORRIS Fancy Whole Peeled APRICOTS i No. 25 can 2 5c NORRIS Fancy NORRIS Fancy CLING PEACHES rel t-used. J Ve M. HE. High, 1 izabethtown Engle 14). ¢ 1 No. 2 can 25¢ FROZEN FOOD SPECIALS Buy 1 - 12 oz. Pkg. Brussel Sprouts 35¢ Get 1 - 16 oz. pkg. Applesauce - FREE 1-12 oz. pkg. Strawberries ....... 38¢ Whole or Sliced Norris No. 2 can Fancy Cut Beings ...... 2lc Norris No 2 can Fancy Whole Tomatoes 19c Norris No. 1 can Fancy thay Pork & Beans ... 10c Del Monte No 2'2 glass Crisco - Spry Rinso lg. box Nola Flakes ...... .. 4c Sweetheart Toilet Soap Blu White Clorox - V2 gal....... ‘iva, 380 NANTED } ework ons if No washing. desired. Call ipply at The 3 for 29¢ for 19¢ 29¢ Crisco-Spry 43 Deluxe Plums 29¢ | Nucoa on 2c DRIED APRICOTS Durkees Bb, ...... 37¢ 1 1b. Cello bag 25¢ - 25¢ cello bag 19¢ 1 1b. 30c Kunzlers Fremks 1 1b... ............ Sle Kunzler's Straight Bologna ...... Sle Swifts’ center-cut Pork Chops 57¢ Snacks Ritz Crockers Mastersonville Store Lee Overalls or Men's & Boys’ OPEN ALL DAY WEDNES.,, MAY 5th, 8:00 to 6:00—Closed Ascension Day, May 6th dc > | der also several go nck I'hreshing Machines, River Case Frick, MecCorr Deering or Huber, H. C. Ho he! & Sons, Fort Royal, R1, Pa. WANTED: Men for night fan cutting and shake-out, Marietta Hollowar Co., Marietta, Pa, 10111 Enameling Stimulate your business by a rising in the Bulletin. N's he YPEWRITERS & ADD. MACH'S NTED: Good used tight bc Patronize Bulletin advertisers Vain St., Mt. Joy. 4-15-tf 2, 411 1-8-tf INTERESTED in selling your See-—~Ben Staley or call 163R2. nt Joy 5-9-tf Girl or woman for gen- Short Mount Bulletin 2-12-tf ttom d 22 Red nick- rning 1-1-2mo.p crew on $1.00 re & 4-1-tf dver- FOR TOPPING OR CUTTING George Germer, 4-8-4t down trees, call Phone Mt. Joy 118J4. BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE on New Street. One Lot—50x153 feet; One Lot—73x%130 ft. Price $300 each. Apply E. E. Brown, Mount Joy, Ph, 169 or 34. 5-28-tf PHOTO FINISHING—Any six or sight exposure roll developed and printed plain or deckle edge, 25e {coin). Reprints 3¢ each. Minimum order 25c. Capital City Photo Ser vice, Box 53, Harrisburg, Pa. 2/15 WANTED: Wrecked Automobiles. Any make, any model. Also Serap Iron. H. B. Shank Auto Wrecking, 74 N. Poplar St., Elizabethtown, Pa. Phone 38-W or 191-W. 8-14-tf MEN WANTED: Reist Concrete Block. Telephone 137-J-12 Mount 3-4-tf Jov. NEW OVERHEAD SECTIONAL GARAGE DOORS: 8'x7', 8'x8', 10'x10°, 12'x12’, In stock for im= mediate delivery. Automatic electrie overhead door operators. Controlled from the dash of your car. Also a lot of commercial and pivoted steel sash. Paul A. Martin, Mount Joy, Pa. Phone 145. J. WILLIS FREED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT TAX CONSULTANT 19 W. MAIN ST, 1-1-tf NOTICE: I will buy all kinds of scrap iron and paper. Also stove wood for sale, locust and oak, in small lots or truck load. Guy D. Spittler. Phone 101-R, Mount Joy. 10-30-tf CORRESPONDENT WANTED FOR LANCASTER NEWSPAPERS MOUNT JOY AND VICINITY AGE - FXPERIENCE APPLY GEO. H. KROEGER LANCASTER NEWSPAPERS 4-221 COLLIERY COAL: Egg, stove and nut, $15.00; Pea, 13.25; Buckwheat, 10.15; Rice, $9.00; and Barley $8.15. Walter Derr. 230 West Main St., Mount Joy, Phone 268-J. 1-15-tf EXECUTOR’S NOTICE! Estate of Maurice W. Groff, late of Mount Joy Borough, Pa, deceas- ed. Letters testamentary on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make im- mediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned, re~ siding at 147 Manheim Street, Mount Joy Barough, Pa, LULU W. STAUFFER Executrix 3-25-6t William C. Rehm, Att'y WHY Continue to feed 100 ordinary birds when approximately 80 Pedigreed Musser-Bred Leghorns, lay just as many eggs. Thirty years of breed- ing on our own farms have de=- veloped chicks which are extreme- and are at the resistant to all of this area. superior heavy layers time highly diseases about ly same the poultry Learn more these chicks, Write today for prices and your free copy of Musser’s colorful 1948 edition of “Chick News.” Musser Leghorn Farms Phone 905-R-6 Mt. Joy, Pa. 4.1-tf NOTICE! Section 563 of the School Code requires that his notice be given to the voters of East Donegal Town- ship, namely that at its meeting of the Board of Education held on April 9, said Board prepared a pro- posed budget for the school year 1948-49. The proposed budget is available to any tax payer who may interest themselves by calling at the office of the Supervising Principal at the High School building up un- till May 14, 1948. The date set for final action and the adoption of the aforesaid budget will be on Friday evening, May 14h, t H. D. McMULLEN, 4-22-2t Secretary HELP WANTED: middle aged women cleaning summer hotel, pleasant surroundings. Transporta- tion both ways. Full season em- ployment to right person interested in chambermaid work. Seaview Hotel, Ocean City, N. J. Contact Mrs. R. U. Trimble, 111 E, Park St. Elizabethtown, phone 297-M. 4-22-2t Two young or to assist in good pay, HOUSE FOR SALE 116 West Main Street, vacant, 8- rooms - no bath. Perfect condition throughout. New paint and paper, newly shingled. Large lot, Garage. Must he sold. Call Marietta 3052 or ecutor of the Estate of Anna S. Mt. Joy 330-M. Homer D. Garlin, Executor of the Estate of Anna S. Garlin, deceased. 4-22-2t STONE AND OIL BIDS WANTED Bids for furnishing various sizes of stonz for street purposes and oil for use on the streets of Mount Joy Boro for the coming year will be received and opened at ‘the reg- valr meeting of Council Monday ev:ning, May 3, 1948 at 7:30. All bids must be in the hands of Wm. Brian, Boro Secretary, by that time 4-22-2t Patronize Bulletin advertisers,
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