The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, October 14, 1948, Image 3

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The preduction of every Farm Bureau “Open For. [p.m.
rads” fybrid is carefully controlled to assure your | six weeks.
getting the hybrid which is adapted to your climate, Born in East Donegal Twp., a son
scil and growing conditions, [Heavier yields mean more LE
|Emma J. Weiser Myers, and these
| children, Earl W.,, Mount Joy RI;
= Quarryville - Manheim - New Holland W., Mount Joy; C. Claude,
Tr Lebanon R4; J. Guy, Mount Joy RZ;
CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION
Lancaster



at his home after an illness of |
3 « lof the late Christian H. ¢ je
profits for every acre of I'arm Bureau “Open Fore jo Sie lite Christian 1. and Anis
inula” Hybrid planted. { Sheetz Myers, he was employed as |
J i | fireman at the Hospital for Crippled
ORDER NO W | Children, Elizabethtown. He was a
{member of Trinity Lutheran
LANCASTER COUNTY FARM BUREAU | Church, Surviving are his wife,






PUBLIC ground on the West side of Market ! 'and Bernice, wife of Charles Hauck,
FFarin-Machine Shop-Building Lots | Street in the hcrough of Mount M rt R d i i
5 p11 8 Lots bis Neffsville; also seven grandchildren
1 nD Joy; containing in front on Mar- | 0 uary ecor ’ : »
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION het Street 47 foot and in a oll, oud two brothers, John S, Myers, Mt
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1948 | feet more or less, on which is (From Page 1) Joy; Amos S. Myers, Philadelphia;
PURPART NO. 1] Farm con- erected 2 frame shop know n as the | twenty - five years, Mrs. Edna |and a sister, Miss Mary S. Myers,
taining 13 acres, 88 perches partly BJ ore ane ha MA Bortzfield, West Main street, is a [Mount Jov.
in Mou Joy Boroug ne rtly gu . Vids | fo ay : :
n Mount Joy apg aly CHINE SHOP consisting of 2 lathes, | Sister. I'he funeral will be held from his
No. 501 West Main Street oh 2 vices, drill press, 3 horse power — late home Saturday afternoon at
Wg 5 3 gaso « ine 1 ing ittines y : Ho ’ . .
which are erected a isolin hgine, plumbing fittings, | Mrs, Annie Lines two o'clock with interment in Mt.
machine tools, small boiler, shaft- | : A ’ ’ .
TWO AND ONE-HALF ing. alo Mrs. Annie Lines, seventy-three, | joy cemetery.
BRICK DWELLING Sele of purpart including | died at 11:20 a. m. Friday at the sen smn Ammen
HOUSE rmiz nachine, to be held on | home of her son - in = law and
wb the premises, 3g West Main Street, | 4, «Mr M larry C
8 rcoms, slate roof, electricity, bor- | py vt To Rn Sait rads Oo daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Qa e eC S er
. a I Mor . ough, Sat ay, - .
ough ter; frame barn with hog toher 18. 14 at 1 o'clock, P. M | Nev, Donegal Springs Road, RI,
\ ' 10, J & ) ClOCK, WM, | ro ra . |
stable attached and chicken house: Sale of ghirnarts nos. 2 and 3 and | @fter an illness of five years. She
x on of aon of tobacco; two | contents Mf machine shop to be was born in Conestoga Twp, a iy yor want : Rots on To oe
FARMING BT EARS held o the premises of purpart daughter of the late Rudolph and inserted in this registor weekly
FARMING [MPLEME m Market Street on Satur- ‘ rank Kl ai from now until day of sale. ABSO-
Two i-horse wag ns with Hd detober 16, 1948 at 2:30 o'clock | Annie Funk Kline and was a LUTELY PREE send or phone us
Locco ladder, planter anc . | member of St. Mark's Evangelical | dy. SE ph
corn planter, fodder ales to be held Saturday, Oc- | United Brethren Church, Mount |Your sale date and when you pre
Like harvow, ete er 16, 1948, when terms and | ; Sistarl Bibl ready let us print your bills. That's
Rp N 0 nditi iil. be made known by J Jv, and of the Sisterhood ible you
RPART NO. 2 Fou nditions will be made X - y Actin ics 8 the cheapest advertisingyou can get
ing lots situated on the W LULU GROFF STAUFFER, | Class and Women's Missionary So-
cf Manheim Street in the Heir of B. F. Groff, Anna B. | ciety of the church. Surviving are
of M unt Joys geen Iot one / : rol} a Man ce W. Groff, lwo daughters, Reba, wife of Hope | Saturday, Oct. 18 - I Sano
ront ) VL: € Street 40 feet oS. Frank, . . wp., ne-ni mile west of Mii-
ond ind ii oe Soros Claude Ze He r, Clork : ry C. Nye, Mount Joy RL, and Miss rate ony the Blue Rock
Stroei 162 feet William C. Rehm, Attorney | Elva Lines, at home. T'here also | Load. a 13-acre farm with frame
NH UR RPART NO, -3 A lot of G-30-3t | survives one brother, George house, bank barn, garage, etc. by
mn SR 1 - | Kline, Reading. Ly oun + 284 Bertha
: aster. Edgar Funk, auct,
C l te D; le [ The funeral was held from her Molfmaster, a i
| late nome Monday afternoon with
Lf omp e e ispersa d ja : : } Ei la cemetery. | Saturday, October 16 On the
| interment in the Eberle cemetery. premises along State Highway
— | Route No. 220, at the West end of
3 7 H a a d | Samuel H. Tressler | Mount J y Borough: No. 1, small
> : . farm of 13 acres, more or less, of
Samuel H. Tressler, eighty, Co- Maurice Groff, with a 2'2 story
RECISTERED lumbia, died at 12:30 p.m. Mcnday | brick house, barn and other out-
in the Columbia Hospital where he | buildings, also farm implements
H ] t C itl | was admitted as a medical patient and Jobageo lath. Sale at cre
Tues., Se 2 resident of Co- |“: .
0 S ein a € Ties, Sept. . A resid woof Lo No. 2—On the premises on Old
: { lumbia for the past eight years, he | po ket street in Mount Joy Bor-
Bangs Certified, 1. B. Tested, and Calfhood Vaccinated was born in Blaine, Perry Co. a| ough, a lot of ground with a cne-
: avi ane | story frame shop, also machinery
T IR DAY OC > 1 o48 son of the late David and Jane [story frame shop, na
| @ ols. Sale «¢ vo-thirty,
SA U 2 . Gutshall Tressler. He was last em- ne oe ol twa " y
: br | tind . . 3—Also at the same time anc
Lecation—On the Irvin Musser farm, two miles est of Mount Joy, | ployed as a janitor at the Marietta He No. 5 hil of sound |
one mile Southwest of Florin, just South of the Denggal Springs Road. | Depot, having retired two years | ituated on the West side of Man-
kA stroot. » Boroug Mt.
37 COWS ~~ SOME FRESH R CLOSE ago. heim street, in the Borough of
nm . Por hah. vears he wae x tamer | Jov. each Jot fronting 40 #. x 162
Other: due throughout the year. These cows wel Yun n D.H 2 for Por many years he was a farmer ft. deep. Sale by Lulu W. Stauffer.
year's average for 46-47 ye: 3 total, with regbrds ap to 576 Ibs. fat, | in East Donegal and tenanted the eS Frick Act
and d ro f cows with 1 to 677 : : tl largest of the Cameron farms north | ; i
sy Bred Heifers. several due v Hime Open Heifers from ale: tar : eo : 3
5 Ba ie) 8 op : Lue f Marietta, Later he purchase d | Thursday, Oct. 21—68th Garden
n gi ol 1 3 venne ld % re artificially. They include | the Brandt farm near the Rock | public sale, at Willow street
JOR y animal 3 years old « If ‘ Heiall mn 2 . 1
dough y of Lauxmont Rag Apvle vdeman uxmont Rag Apple Pilot, Point school house, which ‘he | Village, four miles south of Lan-
Lauxmont Safemaster Champ., Laugnont 2 ! Lucifer, Ferndale Wig | farmed until he retired. | caster, 75 holstein cattle, oo. Rog
aU 1 Sir 1 o Ormsby Piebe. Sir Doug Aa tere 20 grades. consisting o
Woodmaster, Dunloggin Gold Mas r Hagog Ormsby Piebe, Six X 3 He was a member of the Luther- {fresh and close Springers, bulls
Nine-O-Five Gert Colan Star, Boilin Sprit ; Forum Becky, Chief Piebe [ an Church, Maytewn, and Colum-|and bred and open heifers by R
Sol: IC Ne : . "ed | et nlite. calla
Gert RD Coin He lect ool your favorite sire at the Lan- | bia Fire Co. No. 1. Children sur- | Austin Backus, sales manage: and
n this sale you can select 1 ers « IVC . : 4 is . auctioneer
disville Artificial Cooperative. Herd was classified April 12, 1948. This | viving are Clayd, Middletown; Mus, |
is a eco 4, the most careful buyer can find animals to his liking. [Emma Bernard, Philadelphia: Jos-
r 9 4 hay ne 8 int | ; : Saturday, Oct. 23 At Beverly
I'hey must be seen to be appreciated. ; | eph, Bainbridge; Paul, Telford, and Twin Marker alone old. Herehes
Cale to stapt at 1 p. m. For catalog, write 1o Harvey Retltew, I: Mav : | dwn Market, along ola riers
M Jim RD 2. Pa. Sale Manager | Lau, Maytown. | Road 2 miles norta of Elizabeth-
Plier NE Be, Bae Conditions By | There also survive 15 grandchil- | town. 100 new and used Tractors, |
dren, four great grandchildren, a |c¢ombines, bales, corn pickers, 1000
: ‘ips ) | nieces f tractor and horse ma-
J. EARL MUSSER | sister, Mrs. Sadie Bistline, New Nicos of frac oy he 30 >
& 3 10-7-3t chinery by G. K. Wagner, sale at
Pupe: & Hess, Auctioneers Lay Atal Germantown, Perry Co., and a | 10 a. m.
“ cm | brother, George, Ohio, |
Funeral at Ftzwiler's Funeral | Saturday, Oct. 23—On the prem-
Home, Columbia, Friday afternoon |ises in Mount Joy Boro, corner of
at 2 o'clock. Interment in the May- (Mount Joy and High streets, a two
land one-half story brick and frame
. town cemetery. | dwelling, all conveniences, also
: a household and kitchen furniture.
| Mrs. Mamie G. Hendrix | Clyde Fenstermacher. C. S. Frank,
: | Mrs. Mamie G. Hendrix, forty- | auct. Sale at 1 p.m.
tree, wife of Oscar B. Hendrix, | . i
112 F. Donegal St. died at 7 am. Saturday, Oct. 23—On the Irvin
a o acd Si, a : | Musser farm, two miles West of Mt
| Tuesday in St. Josephs Hospital | y,y, one mile Southwest of Florin,
| after an illness of two weeks. She |just South of the Donegal Springs
was a daughter of the late Benja- |Road, complete dispersal sale of 37
min and Mable Whitelether Goch- J a A Sioistoin « ig
J. karl Messer. eS ¢
| enauer, and was a member of the he iy Set up Wy
{| American Legicn Auxiliary 185, mt enn
| here, Saturday, Oct. 23—On the prem-
In addition to her husband she | ises at Highville, in Manor town-
is survived by these children: | shiv, 5 miles southwest of Millers-
| charle FE. Gsear Jr. and. Botiy ville, acre of land with frame
be aries ile, LScar, «Ty am UY | house, bank barn, and tobacco!
| Jane, all at home; the following | hed. Also large lot of houschsld
| brothers and sisters: Winfield imnlements, ete. by Annie
| Gochenauer, California; Lilly, wife A. Dietrich. Edgar Funk, auct.
f John West, Wilmington, Del; ug
9 9 es 5 x = : Saturday, October 30 On the
| Gertrude, wife of Paul Witmer, | |e mises in the Village of Florin,
Marietta; and Miss Ella Gochen- [household goods and antiques by S.
| auer, Flerida, and the following Nissly Gingrich. C. S. Frank, auct.
= wlf - brothers and sister: Mable, |Sale at 1 p.m.
Cra A — ne | Wife of Lloyd Schlosser, Columbia; a = O
i “0 | Robert Thomas, Wilmington, Del.; anda, Ne i Do i the
: TY mises S egal St.
| Charles Thomas, Lancaster, and Mount Joy, 2% story brick and
: | Paul Thomas, Norristown, frame house, all conveniences also |
The funeral will be held from the | household _goods bv Arthu
3 Sheetz funeral I » here Frid: [ Mumma. Engle D. Mumma,
heote ate hen In 2 | utors of Flida C. Mumma, de-
: V | afternoon with interment in the | ceased. Sule at 1 pm, CS
: Eberle cemetery. Frank, auct
| -_ a —
i | Peter Rinehart THE WEATHER!
§ 1 | | Peter Reinhart, eighty, 567 N. | ——
j i | Queen St., Lancaster, died at St. | BY KENNETf! DROHAN
b 3 Joseph's Hospital] at 2:45 bp. m. | The following is a brief summary
8 | | Thursday. He was admitted to the | of the local weather from Wednes
4 7 . | hospital as a medical patient Sept. di iy, October 6 to Tuesday, October
J | 27. Born in Rapho Twp, he was a [12 inclusive:
8 - -~ | sin of the late Abram and Katie | Temberatures
Re i | i emperatures
' ES Bl GGER | Easton Reinhart, and lived in Mt. | Lowest: 33. (9th)
. % | Joy nearly all his life where he | Highest: 73 (10th)
Farm Bureau “Open | | was a member of Evangelical Con- Average: 56
Fannin? Spd sydd te oy ! es Mu
| 1 Ihe sed | Srogational Church. He 5 Lowest this month to date: 32
i Corn is bre to resist bby his wife, Martha Shires Rein- | Highest this month to date: 77,
§ drouth, discase, and ex- | | hart, and the following children: | Type of weather
i treme heat and cold. | | Ae Mount Joy; Mary, wife of | Clear days: 1.
i Strong stalks and goed | is mn Biches, Bon Son ef Partly cloudy days: 1.
: . 3 arry, Lancaster; als 5 grand-| A
i root growth make hare | PIs 050 gan | Cloudy days: 5.
. | children and six great-grandchild- : wh "
vesting easie : set Days with raiifall: 3,
$ | ren. He is the last of his family. | Barometer
A A . | per
CERTIFIED sm ! The funeral was held from the | Lowest: 20.72 in
| Yarn. Burd Hybrid 0 Sheen funeral home here Sunday | Highest: 2007 in.
Seed Corn is by 1 i afternoon with interment i e| ol
Sood. Cora 9 pry red ES | » in Lowest this month to date: 29.72.
| Pennsylvania's bes® grow- : ; Mt. Joy cemetery, . : an 9
: ers of hybrids, and cer- po | Highest this month to date: 30 34.
tified by the Pennsy it a | Precipitation
Qe : : | Elam S. Myers .
Seed Improvement Ass “It’s the proof at husk por wy CL Total rainfall: .99 in.
tion, > : Aid Elam S, Myers, seventy, 329 W.| tp
ing time that counts. bo : . Greatest in 24 hrs.: 48 (8th)
Donegal St. died Tuesday at 10:20 | ; .
Total thie month to date: 1.92,
tll WP en ee
Purchased Sheridan's
(From page 1)
fore Nov. 15. The terms of the
|sale were private.
Mr. Sheridan Angstadt, who con-
(ducted the garage for some time,
[will retire from business on account
of his health, We understand
| contemplates going to
soon as his business is closed out.
10 hours ar
| he
he |
Florida as |
| thing) kindly remember the


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Poultry Will Require
Water for Winter
Steady Flow
With Pressuie §
Farmers have tried various v




 




of preventing water from fi
in their poultry in col
weather. Som imply « n tl
poultry line and go back to carry
Ing water during the winter. Ot
who dislike car 1m fer «
more in the y do
the summer, aj devised
satisfactory i of ping ti
pressure water ten ort
matter what the eter re
The result of one farmer idea
is shown in the accompany I!
tration, It presents one of 16 ite
ers fashioned from drain ti
feet high and 12 inches in di er
Pie plates, suspended a few inch
below the top of the tiles, are used
for drinking our nd I
flows into them on a conti

Ideal water heater for winter
use can be installed at little cost.

year-round basis. Ordinary sin!
drains, located below the
direct the overflow into a central
waste system which serv the
three-story poultry house.
Waste water spills over a hill
short distance from the buildi
The ady flow ol wal r th rou
the supply pipes, plus the fact th
all such pipes are doubly protected
by being located within convention
al soil tiles, kee) the
winter, To date, ice an
not retarded the was
system’s 500-gallon
served by a two-horsej c
tric motor.

Pays to Mechaniz



The mechanical e i 1
dividends on the farm ] a
in industry, says the F 1
Manufact DB 1
tion A « lI n I
of labor were requir 1 to produ
an acre of wheat, n 1 ti





| fifty years ago the 19
workers w nee y to
the food consumed
living in the cit 1
can produce f¢ fa I
in the cities.
|
Herds and Ed
Milk slump usually ca i
fly trouble, poor pasture on
To control flies, keep
sprayed with DDT
lent type of spray

To bolster short pastures, feed grai
or silage.
for

Mudholes i
harboring parasit nd
| likely to cause t 11
An animal plastered th
baked on by the mn, is J t
at up in a hurry
Mangy hogs usually bring 50 cent
to $1 less per 100 i hen
to mai It Sy t
nang 1 benz h


Farm Population Drops
10 Per Cent Since 194!
Farm population of th {
States declined about thi niilion
person or 10 per cent, t
the census of 1940 and tl (
estimate as of Janu 1. 1948. ‘I
latest farm po lation figure o
| 27,439,000, nowever, is more ti
two million larger than ti tota
for January, 1245, when many f
residente were in the armed f
or werking in war plant ‘
reports show
rl Cer
When in need of Printing. (any-
Bulletin
I, 1918—3

_. Weddings
Our C ss
in Past Week
fund $2,535.33, ser=

will help the Lad-
Auxiliary prepare their stand for
A A ee
lo fewer than 20 countries sup=



VEDNESDAY, OCT. 27th at 12 noon
mile north of Campbell-
: » va 2 msl
Gwendolyn Robinson outh of Palmyra, 2 miles from Hershey.


LE head Pure Bred
anadian HOLSTEINS
Accredited and Blood Tested
High class dairy individ=
reshen to a Lochinvar bull.
3 yegeold, 2X.
Penna. Sixt
eat Prod:
{ a Rag She will

» yeapold dam. Fresh to
club work. Four
lam with 660 lbs.
wr old 659 fat 2x Triune Jam.
EDWARD O'NEAL


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COME TO THE
en Spot Public Sale
hurs day, Oct. 21, 1948
MILES SOUTH OF
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and Close Springers
and Open Heifers
ready-for-service

heavy producing cows and
While they were

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and dairymen
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