Irv. SPP 27 FETE FETT vc Te 35 pe TSS TE Su bl x ¢ x 7h BA a Sea TEES Farming Implements and Household Goods Thursday, Dec. 30, 1948 The undersigned will sell at public sale at Setar Church midway between Mount Joy and Manheim, the following: £00 Leghorn and 300 Heavy Chickens 5 HO GS averaging 250 pounds, FARMALL H TRACTOR with power lift and two-row cultivator, FARMALL A TRACTOR with plow and cultivator, A. C. COMBINE vagon with 18’ bed, two-horse wagon, Black Hawk corn planter, 28 disc harrow, 9’ cultipacker, 2-row Iron Age potato planter, New Idea transplanter, Mountville ansilage cutter. John Deere 14” two bottom plow on rubber with fertilizer attachment use d one year, manure spreader, 10 disc McDeering grain drill, grass seed drill, weeder, 6” grass mower, McDeering potato digger, Kerr potato cut- ter, potato grader, Niagara duster on rubber, New Idea side delivery fe SALE! | rake, 3-section spring harrow, walking plow, potato plow, corn sheller, Letz chopping mill with bagger, 45 cu. tt. home -made freez- | er with 15 h, p. compressor, two brooder houses, 12x14 & 12x12 ft. | three range shelters, straw. potato bags, hay rope, saw buck, plat- form scales, bag wagon, chicken feeders, fountains. cre ites, bushel | o ites, baskets, boxes, hand duster, fence and netting, | grindstone, drill press, 32’ ladder, dung fled, rabbit hutch, asst. of | lumber, chicken picker, forks, shovels, fools, bolts, etc. HOUSEHOLD GOODS | 3-pe. living room siite, 3-pe. maple, suite, knee hole desk and i swivel chair, piano, reclining chair, ining room table anq chairs, china closet, old fashioned rocker, wardrobe, crib, twin beds, marble | top bureau and table, beds, couchy kitchen table, combination gas | and coal range, two rugs, 9x15 and 9x12 ft.: four 9x12’ congoleum | rugs, small rugs, tables, dishes, copper kettle, two steam driers, three milk cans, and many qthey¥ things not mentioned. | Sale to commence at 11:30 a. m. on Thursday, December 30th, | 1948, when terms and conditions will be made known by | | | WALTER DUPES, Auctioneer GAINOR and GROFF, Clerks Paul R. Metzler 12-9-35t ' Honor Roll For | | { 1 | The Second Report Mount Joy High School announ- | ces its Honor Roll for the Second | end Honor Roll, At least two [and nothing lower than a B. —— report period. It is as follows: | . | First Honor Roll, All A's; Sec- | A's (From page 1) Friday. He had been a | for ten days of the late John and Mary Use of Weed Killer §| First: Peggy Garber, Barkara - . Ranck, Sally Ann Nissley, Marlene | Boosts Coin Yield Zimmerman, Robert Gish, Jay Barnhart, Mary ailey, Shirley | Eby, Shirley Leedom, Richard § | Nissley, Connie Lane. sale liquor dealer, retiring He was an active member | Columbia Fraternal and Beneficial | Association and a member of 2,4- D Spray Increases {Hey Trinity Catholic Church Output by 18 Bushels First large-scale experiment using he Pa. Catholic Beneficial Father Newfield Council. | Second: Lee Ranck, Phyllis Hof- | butyl ester of 2,4-D for control of | five grandchildren [Shirley Wade. ATTENTION FARMERS! GET THE RIGHT MILL THE FIRST TIME CASE “FEED SAVER” HAMMER MILLS Has these outstanding features: wide mouth feed table adjustable grain gate, high suction feed inlet, ““8"-life ham- mer tips Quick-change screens, “New Cyclone” feed col- lector, large Turbine Type feed blower, Sturdy one piece collector mast. In order to acquaint our friends with these exclusive features of the Case Mill, we are offering our present sup- pl at reduced prices. Poultry nest, feeders & fountains, Hog & Cattle oilers, single & double butcher furnaces, Dexter wash machines, used manure spreaders, rubber tired wagons, new and used two-wheeled trailor, corn shellers, Case 8. E. Engine unit, 32 h. p.: A few new Case discs. See us for that repair job before you store your machin- ery for the winter. Hot water heaters. ® KAYLOR BROS. RHEEMS, PA. (From page 1) [mittee was given by John Shenk of Lancaster 6. «dit commissioner in charge ol bo : vation and soil erosion work [Growers Cooperative. Counties. lunch was served. ty — Here's AC Chiisimas Gift From Farm Bureau Every Purchaser of an Will Receive FREE This Complete Set Aluminum Ware Made of 85-ounce alumi- num, Includes 5-qt.Dutch oven, 2 and 3-qt sauce pans and 10” skillet, 0 Lancaster County Farm Bureau Co-operative Association Lencaster = Quarryville = Manheim - New Holland Notice Would Ask Yeu To Call For Watch And | Clock Repairs Before December 24th. ® Don W. Gorrecht | MOUNT JOY, PENNA. | | — ply of baseballs. ——— tll Oe + = renee Subseribe for the Bulletin, you want IN AUTOMATIC COAL HEATING! HARD COAL STOKER-BOILER v Freedom from furnace chores v Protection against fue! shortages 'V/ Big saving in fuel bills v Clean, steady heat |v Year ‘round hot water 3 extremely low cost Mail coupon for surprising facts on the Wagner Stoker-Boiler Unit nn mg H. S. Meckley & Sons 15 W. Main St,, Mt. Joy, Pa. Without obligation, tell me about the Wagwer Stoker and your easy payment terms. NAME ADDRESS [wm —————————— | i 3. Meckley & Sons 15 West Main Street MOUNT JOY, PA. | Phone 314-R 12-9-3mo. | ¢ Lane. Production oe work cof the Executive Com- Mr. C. R Arnold, production cie- rroduction credit work in the | United States was the principle | [speaker. Dutch Bucher, County [Agent of Lancaster gave an in- teresting talk on the soil conser- this county. Group singing, dur- ing the meeting was led by Willis Nolt of Lancaster I. Representa- tives of two other cooperatives | vave short talks covering the work { their organizations; Earl Groff spcke on the work of the Esstern States Farmers’ Exchange and Em- | erson Kane spoke on the work of | tha Washington Boro Tomatoe During the past twelve months, [loans in the amount of | were made to 1400 farmers of Lancaster, Lebanon and Dauphin A thirty piece band of the East Lampeter High School was present | ind furnished music over the noon hour at which time, a cafeteria | It takes the hide of 1000 horses a | month to make just one vear’s sup- Everything derson, Ky., farms indicate. i | John Pfingsten, Henderson, Ky., farmer, is pictured with piles of corn harvested from treated and untreated plots. The corn in the | left pile was gathered from the | treated field and had an average | ear weight 23 per cent greater than that of the untreated corn shown at right. given credit for saving the last corn crop in that section. Fields treated with 2,4-D and later cultivated yielded 86.8 bushels cultivated. The fields checked had been sprayed with butyl ester of 2,4-D applied by a low-gallonage method requiring less than a pint of the weed-killer to five gallons of water per acre. The increased yield in fields sprayed was attributed to the greatly lowered weed population. Similar beneficial results can be achieved by hand-hoeing for weed control but the high cost of hand hoeing makes this method impracti- cal in most ca proven the chemical to be unharm. ful to corn and has resulted in in. creased yields up to 18 bushels pet acre, a check on a number of Hen: corn per acre as against a yield of 68.68 bushels per acre for a com- parable field which had only been Discarded wheels and an axle from a child’s coaster wagon were used for this pull-push cart, The frame is made from %i-inch pipe and is welded to the axle. It is handy for moving leads of small tools or equipment as the cart is strong, light in weight and easy to pull or bush. Value of Moist Mash For Poultry Questioned It is not necessary to feed a moist mash in order to maintain high egg production, says Washington State college. Feeding moist mash in- volves extra labor and presents the danger of the growth of harmful | mold and bacteria, especially dur- ing hot weather This New Jersey self-feeder for market pigs also may be used for broed sows that are suckling lit- ters. Several different feeds may be supplied in separate compart- ments, and the pigs choose the proportions and amounts of each. One of the chief advantages of the self-feeder is the saving in labor effected, providing the feeder is large enough to held several day's | supply of feed. Lime Sulphur Protects | Trees Against Rabbits Undiluted lime sulphur concen: trate was the best among 16 repel. | fman, Mary Jane Krall, Miriam | weeds in corn fields has definitely Shelly, Joyce Will, Victor Morris, Helen Detwiler, Ruby Helwig, Sam Dock, Shirley Reheard, Shirley ¥ Schofield, Jean Wagner, Marian Breneman, John B wman, Jerry Shupp, Richard Williams, Nancy | Brooks, Mary Grace Bucher, Mir- g iam Fitzkee, Anita Myers, Beverly Myers, Jacquie Zeller, Harold Ruhl and Peggy Zerphey, Jay Brooks, Donald Thome, Lois Becker, Pat- sy Brooks, Mary Ann Spangler, | Robert Schneider, Charles Rov: [nolt, Georgianne Shatto, Jeannette |Breneman, Roberta Frank, Ruth {Oberholtzer, Genevieve Zimmer- man, Robert Schroll, Clair Wagner, Janice Breneman, Elinor Lane, Lu- | |cille Thome, Robert Fish, Dorothy Yassick, Carol Ann Smith, and Howard Stoll, oldest son Thursday. He was seventy Applied to some 18,000 acres at a | old. cost of less than $10,000, 2,4-D was } Mrs. Peter J. Ridenbach Mrs. Lillian J. Sellers bach, 81, wife of Peter J Mt. Joy R2 on Saturday ter of the late John and Elizabeth | Shelly Sellers. The funeral was held Tuesday morning with interment in strasse Cemetery. Mary B. Eicherly Miss Mary B. Eicherly, eighty-six | { died Wednesday at the home niece, Mrs. Annie Ricksecker, 3 Main St, aiter an illness months. Born in East Donegal Twp., she was the daughter of the John and Elizabeth Billett Eicherly. | She was a member of Trinity theran Church here and formerly resided in Lancaster. In addition to a number of nieces and nephews, she is survived by one brother, . eph B. Eicherly, Ida Grove, lowa { The funeral » ye held fi late home aay afternoon 1 the Florin cemetery Sp BIG LIVESTOCU' DISPLAY FEATURE OF. ARM SHOW The 1649 P: arm Show January 10-14 Il have the | est display offs ine five le adin classes of livestock ever known tals annual agricultural expos State Secretary of Agriculture | Miles Horst, in announcing a | mary cf entries received by vember 20, today said Po. |steck farmers plan to show head of horses, dairy cattle, wine and This is head more than the previou time Farm Show of entered at the 1948 show Dairy cattle will comprise largest div show with 5: than at the last show Entries of horse have jumped | mere than 100 pe cent and total 63 There will be 320 head of swine, an increase of Sheep at 347 will total 40 than were entered t the Farm Show. Beef cattle will number 291, vance of 33 as a result { entirely new division added year for open class fat cattle hibited by both 4-H Baby members and adult breeder eB — meen Engagements M:. and Mrs. H. Blaine Guts- shall, this boro, announce th gagement of their daughter, Elizabeth, to J. Robert Kett son of Mr. and Mi Josepl Kettering frem E-town No | nas been set for the wedding ee PWC DELAYS ACTION ON | POWER COMPANIES RATES The Public Utility Commiss et Harrisburg, Friday, put off [ til Feb. 1, its order fixing tempo- | rary rates for the Pa. Water | Power Co. and Safe Harbor [ ter Power Corporation, operating | hydroelectric planis in Lancaster | County. — | Oe ee Deeds Recorded The First National Bank & Trust { Company of Mount Joy, executors f the last will and testament | Martha A. Sauder, deceased, [Chester M. and Fina H. Eckinger, | Mount Joy, premises, David Street, lents tested at the Oklahoma station | Mount Joy, $3,500. for protecting young fruit trees from cottontail rabbits, Rabbits were] penned with no food except water | sprouts of apple. They damaged 94 per cent of the untreated sprouts in five days, as compared to 41 per cent of the sprouts painted with lime | sulphur. Only 1 per cent of the | sprouts were damaged the first day. Stimulate your business by adver- ising in the Bulletin, el A SPECIAL WILDLIFE EXHIBIT The State Game Commission { will join with Pa. sportsmen | presenting a special wildlife con- | servation exhibit at the State Farm Snow at Harrisburg Jan. 10 - emma sane ABI som coms Everybody in this locality reads The Bulletin—that's why its adver- tisers get such excellent results, | The Bulletin, Mm. Joy. Pa., Thursday, December 23, 1918 — 2 Mortuary Record died at the Columbia Hospital He was born in Newtown) maw Kemmerly and was a whole~ g ba Chance to Start ge and Training Essential for Success Church, and Manheim, Surviving are qa son-in-law e for young men according to Prof to turn their farms over late Mr. and Mrs. John H. Stoll, this place, died and was buried last young man to work Farming in the good living for and located on g tach, Mt. Joy R2, formerly Lancaster, died at the home Mr. and Mrs. Hiram N. Strickler, | more important | future than it has been in the Joy, 'S requires caution usually high prices for livestock and values Wednesday, February, 23 — On the without premises on Donegal Springs Road, one-half mile West of Mount Joy, stock and implements, by Ralph H. Musser. Walter Dupes, Auct. In addition to ‘her husband she is survived by a sister Sarah, | of Harry Martin, Wilkes-Barre: and two brothers, Frank Sellers, New Holland and Harry Sellers Philadelphia. She was the daugh- If you want a notice on your sale 2) inserted in this register weekly |poR SALE: Ringneck Ph ts, “| rom now until day of sale. ABSO- | fancy eating birds. Live gr Mressed. LUTELY FREF, send or phone us |Chas Bailey, Rl, Mt. Joy! Phone 11:30 a. m. bath, situated on a lot fronting 50 more or less, on the south side Main Street in the Village of | he young man who|Florin. C. A. Melhorn, C. S. Frank, financed Auctioneer. Saturday, January 15—On the farming in the|premises at 111 East Main St, Mt. household goods by Isaiah Starting farming in a period of Sale at 1:00 p.m. C. S, Frank, Auct Oe When in od of Printing. (any- kin “remember the Bulletin Time and again 4-H club mem- bers have proved that their train- ing well fits them to successfully operate farms of their own, hired man in a farm partnership or man with limited capital can be- come established | Michigan Winners AP PLE Michigan better Winners in the were made at Michigan State col- 12 APPRECIATION friends and neighborg ior Le ards sent te me whilf hos- pital. Aaron Rye, WRT on Street, Mount Joy \ 12-23-11 sien of the lives : 7 entries, or 130 more i more , second prize winner, contributions durin Pasture Makes Choap Dairy and Stock Feed Harry Schrolls, 33 will cut production costs ol must ho feds, to get a et stand of legumes manure and the return of crop after Postale Digg FOR | CLAS ASSIFIED Rates for this column @ this column are 25¢ per nsertion, If over five lines, 5c per 'ine each insertion, all payable in | advance. ” SNAP THE CHRIS TAS TREE. Stop at Klahr's for Mash and flood ns, colored films, flash cameras, Reflectors. Victor Kkahr C amera Shop, Mi ldletown. 3 JL ST Small girls wrist watch, ® (Fairfax. leward - Return Carol Ann Smith, 135 New Haven St., Mt Joy, Pa 12 FOR SALE: Ne w Bungalow. od rooms and bath, garage and laundry. All convenicness. Located on Donegal Road. Phone Mt. Joy 118-R3 z 530 p.m 12- 23-1p | FOR SAL E: Carton Board, like a new. with Re wolving Stand, new set {lof Characters and rule book, plus fold Playing Characters. Can play 85 Aleames on this board. Only $5.00. Phone Mt. Joy 320 or call at 9 Ea: Main St 2-16 Mt. Joy. APPL ES “i / ich nd Cider, gal. Bring your own wrtainers to the Qpfd Storage w Orchards, Katheryn Zs Ts THANKS: I take this meang”in ex- ssing my sincepp appreciation thanks for the ¢aprds, gifts and QC Mt. J Joy, Pa. 12-2 nyder, aa ar Phone 12-9-4tp — ct ap 1s, (WANTED: Woman for general three a week. .|Apply 74 E. Main St., Mount,Joy. er Bd 224 LOST: 1 wr voll We it . castrated ale. Liberal rad >hone Mt 9078 FC OR 5 AL KE RC A Radio with Rec- pl ayer i N. Barbara Phone Mt. vis 12-16-21 FOR AL E Ducks, live or dressed. Harold Neidigh Ph ne 3602, Mari- 12- -16-2tp SALE: C overciad COOK stove. 3. Hostetter, Mpdnt Joy, Pa. TELEPH( INE oP E 'R A TOR Ww ANT- With or without experience, full or part time Miss Carrie Vey, Columbia T¢léphone Co., Mt. 12-2-tf R F Furnished 5 droom Jomen or elderly couple preferred. “Consider couple with child 10 or 12 s old. Write P.O.Box 85, M.I., Joy 11-11-tf FOR SALE: Goed ™ Zz Hay. Phone Mt. Joy 916R14. p< Fer all cooking curposes, $2.50 per Bu. B-grade’ Stayman Winesan, Winter nd Grimes Golden. Also Vinegar [ wish 0 yk hiss and my illness. -1t OYSTERS & CLAMS: C hincote ague | yysters and clams at Joe and Tim Detwiler Ave. Mt. 2_tf | + FOR SALE: House in Mi | D 5a le Register iz.” mom iim 34 ege, large garden. E. Tit Gish, R2, Mt. Joy. 10-14-tf your sale date and when you are | 907R15. 10-7-tf ready let us print your bills, That's TYPEWRITERS & ADD. MAEH'S the cheapest advertising you can get | New-rebuilt-used. J. e, 411 E. High, Elizabethtown 4-8-tf Thursday, Dee. 30—At Erisman's midway between Mt. Joy 800 Leghorn and 300 heavy chickens, farming implements and household goods by Paul R. © Metzler. Walter Dupes, Auct. Sale [FF INTERESTED in selling Four car—See—Ben Staley or ¢ yim ro) 5-9- | Mount Joy. [JOY COAL: Nut, Stove and Egg, Pea, Buckwheat, Rice, Walter Derr, 230 West Main Street, Meéunt Joy, Pa. Saturday, January 8, 1949 at 2 p. the western half of a | MALE HELP frame dwelling house, 8 rooms and | WANTED Men for general work. Inside and Outside Our | Stable Depa ent | Call or phone Marietta 2951 WYETH INCORPORATED MARIETTA 9-30-tf NEW OVERHEAD SECTIONAL GARAGE DOORS: 8'x7’'. 8x8, 10'x10°, 12’'x12’. In stock for im= mediate delivery. Automatic electric overhead door operatopf. Controlled from the dash of your car. Also a fot of commercial Ma pivoted steel sash. Paul A, Martin, Mount Joy, Pa. Phone 145. 4-17-t4 PHOTO FINISHING—Any six o sight exposure roll developed of printed vlain or degkle’ edge, 250 {coin). Reprints 3¢ . Minimum order 25c¢. Canital y Photo Ser- BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE: Five Lots 60x200 each on the east side of Longenecker Road im Mount Joy Boroueh, Price Repgonable. Contact E. E. Brown, Phone 169 or 34. 7-22-tf ° | TWO GIRLS WANTED: Stenogra- {pher and Typist for insurance office, permanent position, | vdcation with vay. free Telephone Marietta 2811. 12-9-4t NOTICE: I will buy all kinds of scrap iron and magazines. Also stove wood for sale, locust.-and oak, in {small lots or trpcleToad. Guy D. Spittler. Phone Mount Joy. 10-30-tf FOR SALE! LOT AT 10 E. MAIN ST., MT. JOY WITH SINGLE HOUSE. MAIN ST, DOUBLE HOUSE ON HENRY ST. Suitable for Business Location Call Mount Joy PAUL MARTIN, CONTRACTOR 4-22-tf 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- ly heavy layers and are at the same time highly resistant to all the poultry diseases of this area, Learn more about these superioe chicks, Write today for prices and your free copy of Mussgr's colorful 1944 edition of “Chick News.” Musser Leghorn Farms Phone 905-R-6 Mt. Joy, Pa. 4-1-tf -S-E-D Hot Water Boiler OIL BURNERS $35,006 up J. L. MECKLEY Elizabetfitown, Pa. Phone 414 10-7-tf N-O-T-I-C-E Save $52.00 Oil Burning Space Heaters on Special Sale BY CHANGE IN MANUFACTURERS POLICY Sell Regularly $139.50 "NOW ONLY $87.50 L. MECKLEY Elizabethtown, Pa. Phone — 414 10-7-tf says it will put a nine-inch hole et in soil in A car differential provides a way to use tractor power to dig Markers Lighter Hogs Stretches Feed Supply about seven million bushels of g says Wisconsin College weights is one of the stretch the feed supply. — QP eee When in need of Printing. (any | thing) kindly remember the Bulletin’ H. Young, Attorney 12-16-6t NOTICE Policyholders of the Mount Joy Mutual Insurance eby notified that the annual neeting of the Cdmpany will be! at their principal office, 23 S Market Stree Elizabe thtown, Pa, | 1 January 10, 1049¥Y between the of 2:00 and 3:00 o'clock, P. ELECTION NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Compfiny are annual election will be held at the First National Bank & Trust Com=- pany, at Mount Joy, Pennsylvania, on Tuesday, January 11, 1949, be- tween the hours of 9 a. m. and 12 ja. m. for the election of directors, and the transgetion of such other business as may come before the stockholders meeting. Among other for the purpose of electing | matters to copfe before the meeting Direct of the C« pany D. L. LANDIS, Secretary 12-16-4t EXFC UTOR’ S NOT "ICE istate of Lizzie R. Nissly, late of | » Village of Florin, deceased. otters testamentary on said | sstate having heen granted to the | indersigned, all persons ind: bted | thereto are requested tn make im- rlaims or demands against the | samte, will present them without | r for cottlement to the under- | signed residing in Florin, Pennsyl- vania, H. ROY NISSLY Executor [will be the approval of installation {of a pension or a profit sharing plan for employees of the bank. E. M. BOMBERGER [12-9-5¢ Cashier 12-9-5t SHAREHOLDERS' MEETING THE UNION NATIONAL MOUNT JOY BANK The regular annual meeting of the shareholders of the,Union National mediate payment, and those having | Mount Joy Bank will be held at said bank, in the Boybugh of Mount Joy, Pennsylvania, 6n January 11, 1949, at Yen o'clock A. M. for | the election of directors, and for {such other business as may come before the meeting. CARL S. KRALL, Cashier vice, Box 53, Harrisburg, Pa. 215t{ |