ws, i9¢c IC gy - oO 6 e006 0 a. (;irARD PERREGAUX Sone Witches dence 779/ ADAM H. GREER Jeweler 87 East Main Street Dial 2-4124 MOUNT JOY, PE NNA. PUBLIC SALE — OF ~ LIVESTOCK AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS FRIDAY, MARCH 10th, 1950 1 miles east of Mt. Joy, 2 miles south of Fairview Located 4 miles west of Manheim, north of Manheim and Mt. Joy read. Rapho township, Lancaster County. 11 HEAD of Grade Holstein Cattle consisting of 10 MILK COWS 1 HEIFER. Some will he fresh by day of sale and others close & SHOATS weighing about 75 pounds. I mile church. and pringers.. Farmall F20 tractor, overhauled and painted, with lights: Little Ge- nive 4 in. two boftom plow. McDeering 16-38 disc harrow. 3 section John Decre spring harrow, John Deere Side Delivery rake, new Oliver 12 disc grain and fertilizer dvill. used to sow about 60 acres: 9 fi. culti- packer. New Idea manure spreader on rubber, - on rubber with elevator leader and carrier. McDeering heavy duty hay and green érop loader, Ie row corn planter No. 999 with bean attachment. cutter Neo. 5 with 490 ft. pipe, Ross fodder shredder down pipe for 30 foot silo, Four rubber tired wagons, 3 heds, cone with open flats, two 5-ft. mowers with stub tongue. lift, Bemis transplanter with extra shoe for planting tomatoes, 4 Messinger potato duster with moter, WdDeering one row polato one row horse riding cultivator. Dellinger hammermill, Dellinger mixer for mixing molasses. 1239 Chevrolet motor with nulley, 2 corn sheller with motor, two wheel trailer, emery wheel with air compressor with 15> h.p. motor, and third bucket, Surge water heater. 20 85-1h. milk cans. shelters with metal roofs. 3 coal brooder stoves. 2 electric of feeders, large and smoll: rubber tire wheelbarrow. milk sets of front gears, 6 bridles, 5 collars, 2 sets of check lines. iocks. sticks. forks and shovels. heatrola for stripping room. tobacco rvess, grabble hay fork for bales with vope. cow chains. log and Factor chains, 1 set of large fractor tive chains, 2 sets of tractor chains ‘or Farmall A. feed cart. noultry fountains of all sizes, orass seeders. huek rake for Horn loader, 2 time clocks, 2 fence chargers, 500 Ibs. seales. | Vv Shaye d snow plow for loader. Sale starts 12:30. Refreshments will he served on the grounds. Walter. Dupes. uct, REV. JACOB G. LEHMAN Maurice Gainer, Clerk with 30 ft Six stoves. lot can carl, 4 Minnich °F, L. Hellman & Son’ s 28th Annual SPRING SALE SATUR., MAR. 11, 1950 At 11.00 o'clock On the Farm located in Lebanon Co., 3 miles north- west of Lebanon, 1 mile north of Cleona or one mile north of Route 422. 100 — Head — 100 Blood Tested credit: T. B. Ac d and many are Vaccinated. Registered Canadian Holstein Cattle 60 COWS d bred again to a son of 35 FRESH OR CLOSE SPRINGERS 5 BULLS OF SERVICE AGE vaccinated 2 and 3 year olds. above cows. The entire herd er there are 40 the ! 5 numik 0 weaned calves ; run in D.H.LA. so selling 3 Grand Daughters of Montvic Command- er, 2 Daughters of Spring Farm Lochinvar, Five Bulls age including the Herd sire Or- chard Lane Soverei 1048863, he a son of Montvic Rag from of service v Apple Sov sreion and 1 Temple Farm Deaconess Class- ified (Good Plus), Her records are I years =~ 365 How 2x 16127 Milk. 633 Fat, 3.939% 6 yous - 365 Days 2x 14223 Milk, 570 Fat, 1019, A service age grand son of Chip of Nettie {rom a 4% Ci md Sons of Monogram. ca tile acted dur gh ng the last vear with care wv mi > best cow families anac i X. ly animals of good tybe and size that now are prov- ing themselves at the pail were considered for this sale. Ee 100 tien Lot Brood Sows Sale held in our large scale barn. S to St at Wik “He ogs to be sold first, cattle at 1 o'clock sharp. F. L. Heilman & Son LEBANON, PA., R., 4, OWNER Pedigrees—Harvey Rettew Auclioneers—Hess, Dupes and Rhoads . Clerks—Klinefelter, Gingrich, and Miller. Tester—Flwood Weidman single lines, McDeering corn binder John Deere doub- McDeering ensilage pipe, three with closed 1 with ype | row digger, feed hole motor, DeLaval two unit Speedwasv milker range Good Friday, Apr.7,"30 | your busiaess than by local news. | K. Wagner The Old Timers (From nage 1) & Son, Bill | AUCTIONEERS ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. Phones 442]2 — 544R4 Always At Your Service GIVE US A CALL the Old 10 Joy [ year at an annual banquet, Timers will present an award | the outstanding athlete in Mt. high school. The executive George Brown II, Charles Bennett, Sr and Earl Grissinger. The banquet commiltee Charles Eshlem | Schroll, Harold Zimmerman, | Zerphey, Henry Klugh, John land and Martin Metzler, Athletic committee, Joe Breneman, II, and Schroll. committee committee includ- Solon Barr, es ANNUAL COMMUNITY SALE "of an, John L. Wei- award George Brown This John J. | the year and procure the gift to be awarded. Finance committee, At our place of business at the chairman, Lee Ellis and Char les | Borough Limits, Mount Joy, | Bennett. ‘ H Te 200 ead | Do you have any little money leaks around ycur farm? Livestock fort to excel in various sports each Albert Myers, consists | Elmer! | will select the outstanding player of | George Groff, | You can | ( Rm | Champions Of The Poultry World | | | | | | i lose a little money by using too | Fruit — Merchandise much seed and by skimping on | . "fertilizer. Another leak is im- | WANTED: We are in the mar : : ee 3 proper protection against insects | ket for all kinds of cows, bulls, ofl disense and shoats. Anyone having household goods, ! ~ | implements or poultry to sell, get | * | —_— in touch with us so we can advertise | it. We el on small . OUR WANT he C.S. &LeoP. Frank | ADS ARE 9-1 1 SMALL but they get NOTICED There is no better way to boost er paper advertising. I KEEP YOUR BARN DRY WITH HUNTER AUTOMATIC BARN VENTILATION i fh LOW COST HUNTER i AUTOMATIC BARN VENTILATION SAVES MONEY SIX WAYS... 1 INCREASE YOUR MILK PRODUCTION REDUCE BARN REPAIRS HAVE HEALTHIER HERDS PRODUCE BETTER GRADE MILK 5 PREVENT FEED SPOILAGE IMPROVE WORKING CON. DITIONS Charles Felty A HUNTER ZEPHAIR VENTILATING FAN keeps dry, fresh air 3 circulating through yeur barn—removes uthcalthy, stagnant, moisturc-laden air, solve your yen: Let us tilating problems. We ry @ complete line of ALICE. Be Wu CR IR HUNTER ZLPHA Phone Marietta 6-3205 FANS. DERVALE DISPERSAL Monday, March 13, 1950 At the Keystone Holstein Sales Barn, Just east of Mount Joy on Route 230. 4 Full Line of Farm Equipment WILL BE SOLD AT 10:00 A. M. Including W. C. ALLIS -CHALMERS TRACTOR with starter and lights and the following equipment to be mounted on A. W. C. Tractor, Cultivator with power lift, two-bhottom disc plow, two-row Allis Chalmers corn picker, new type Allis Chalm- { side delivery rake, Model B Allis-Chalmers Tractor | with starter and lights with following equip- ment to be mounted on, cultivator with power lift and tobacco hoeing attachment, dise plow, and a three shavel scorer, 10-20 McCORMICK-DEERING TRACTOR New Holland baler (used one year), portable bale elevator, McCor- mick Deering corn planter, 14-7 Ontario Drill (nearly new), two- bottom Massey Harris disc plow, 28 disc Allis Chalmers disc har- row, 28 disc McCormick-Deering disc harrow, John Deere spring harrow, three section MecCormick-Deering spring harrow, culti- packer (used two years), land roller, 12 foot Oliver weeder, New Idea transplanter (in good condition) 11 in. Bear Cat Hammermill, Scotdel 45 bu. feed mixer, 3 rubber tire wagons, 3 tobacco ladders mounted on wagons, New Idea manure spreader, 1000 gal. water tank, two Minnich tobacco presses, eight or nine thousand tobacco lath, two tobacco cellar stoves, forks, shovels, digging irons, Uni- versal Milking Machine, 2 units with stainless steel pails, Kelvin- ator 4-can Milk Cooler, Hot-water heater, buckets, strainer, can rack and many other items too numerous to mention.. CATTLE WILL BE SOLD AT 1:00 P. M 45 Registered Holsteins 9 BRED HEIFERS, 9 OPEN HEIFERS 5 YOUNG BULLS, 24 COWS, HERD SIRE The herd represents the blood of two great Canadian sires. Lunch will be available at the Sale. LLOYD A. DERR, Owner MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Keystone Holstein Sales, Inc. SALES MANAGERS, MT. JOY, PENNA. ers | been awarded the annual Philip W. | wheat. on i a special variety known ¥ gant _ Joy Brule left) of Mass., holds the rapt attention of a light Brahma chicken at the 102nd Boston Poultry Show. PEA (Upper right) The show’s Super Grand Champion, a Rhode Island Red Cockerel owned by Harold Tompkins of Concord, Mass., (Bottom) Little Joey McCurdy of Lexington, looks more surprised than the champion turkey and best meat beneath his blue ribbon. Mass., class chicken. The bronze hen turkey w strikes a majestic pose was entered by William Gozzi of Guilford, Conn., and the White Cornish-White Rock is owned by John awarded by A & P Food Stores. 1 Spangenberi of West Haven, Conn. Winners shaved $500 in prizes SALU NGA Burma's wartinfe loss of the | | domesticated elephants is still ham- | | pering the valuable teakwood in- | { Mrs. John Musser, Mus. Everett! dustry. Although the Indian market | Martin, Mrs. Robert Brubaker and | for ceremonial elephants is re- Mrs. Levi Peifer attended the an-| Ported low since the once ritual . | loving princes have had to cut their | nual banquet Hf 4-H club leaders | budgets, the general: Asiatic des held in the YWCA auditorium in| hand seems to be holding up. Lancaster, Monday evening. | a The Salunga Mothers Club will | Icicles a Hazard | hold a spelling bee Saturday eve- | A number of persons are killed | Ying Merch 4th. ot 7:30 o'elock ‘n | or injured every winter when falling 3 i : icicles impale them. Ilome and the Maple Grove 5chool house. | building owners are warned to keep | | There will be classes in spelling and | the deadly winter weapons cleared general information. Refreshments | away from entrances und walks | {will be on sale. { ways, . rr | A meeting of the Salunga Fire | Towels of Watch | Cémpany was held Wednesday ev- | It is not the number of jewels | ening when Slanley Hossler was | in a watch that means a quality elected as a trustee to fill the va-{ product, but the way the jewels are i cancy caused by the death of Char- | cut. how they are set and the ex- | les Stauffer. He will fill the post | ueiness of their measyremenis, ! . ; : | Jewels in a watch are put there for until the election in 1951. | one purpose, and that is to reduce Announcement was made that | friction of moving parts, Steve Cummings, National Com- | ee me mander of the Brotherhood of Uni- versil Fire Fighters, is to be secur- ed to speak at the next session on April 5. At this time local youths will be the guests of the company provide they attend accompani- ed by their fathers. Robert Edwards, chairman of the | | Father and Son banquet held last | week at Landisville, spoke about | the event and stated that a larger | aflair is planned for local business places sponsoring it | and with both the Salunga and campanies from the affair. | Landisville benefits rr tll) A the PENNSYLVANIA WHEAT CHAMPION Hans Fritz Hans Fritz, Lock Haven, Pa. whose wheat won first prize at the recent Pennsylvania State Farm Products Show at Harrisburg, has, for the fourth consecutive year, Pillsbury trophy for the best wheat grown in his state, Fritz grew his prize-winning his thirty-acre Clinton ccunty farm, which he operates after working in a woolen mill until 4 P.M, daily. The wheat is of as “Nured.” In addition to wheat, Fritz raises tobacco, potatoes and various kinds of fruit. He practices a scientific farming program of crop rotation and consistent soil enrichment. The winning sample of wheat will .be entered with wheat from 20 other states in a national contest in Minneapolis early in April, where the winner will receive the title of National Wheat King, the Philip W. Pillsbury trophy and cash award, and an all-expense trip to Minne- next year with | receiving | | | | | | | | apolis. : Elephant Market Correct Posture Correct posture is that of the body in which the organs function most efficiently, If your framework becomes distorted, it will interfere with body mechanics and have an effect on your general health. position Steel Rail Due to improvements in the de- sign, metallurgy and methods usea in manufacture, steel rail now be- installed is only one-fourth mg as liable to failure in service as rail which was installed in 1922, Migration to cit S On January 1 of 1949, 19 out of every 100 Americans lived on the farm. Before World War II, about | 23 out of every 100 lived on the farm Vanishing Horse Kansas is losing its horses and mules faster than the country as a whole. From 1920 to 1945 Kansas horses decreased by 68 per cent, mules by 82 per cent. Hog Production hog production program varied to fit the individual farm on the labor, management the A be plan--depending equipment and farmer has available. Paved Feedlots A paved feedlot soon pays for itself in manure saved. It also pays | a profit in feed saved, in gains, and in the comfort and clean- ness of the cattle, Corn Hybrids In University of Illinois tests corn hybrids proved better for | silage than open-pollinated varie- ties. Farm Buildings Over 90 per cent of American farm buildings are made of wood in spite of competition from other | materials, School Work More than 80 per cent of a child's school work depends on his ability | to see properly . Compares with Canyon The wonderland of Rocks, near | Douglas, Ariz., is often compared | to the Grand Canyon in beauty. Look—Then Shoot! Mr. Hunter, if you shoot befors | you look—YOU’'RE to blame. Everybody reads newspapers but your business than by local news- vertising left on their door step. can | faster | i Lititz spent Sunday with Mr. | | The Bulletin, Joy, Pa., March 2, 1950—% Thursday, Sale Register If you want a notice on your sale inserted in this register weekly from now until day of sale, ABSO- | LUTELY FREE, send or phone us your sale date and when you are ready let us print your bills, That's the cheapest advertisingyou can get Friday, March 3rd Along Main street in Florin, just west of the Hotel, household goods by Wm. H. | Beck. Walter Dupes, Auct. Sale at 7p m, March 4 In in the Village of Rapho New ~ Saturday, Township, town, household and kitchen furni- ture by Mrs. Katie Moore. C, S. Frank, Auci. Sale at 1:00 p. m. March 7--West Donegal | Twp., on road from Bosslers Church to Bainbridge Road, all the live- stock and implements of a 157 acre farm, and some household goods by Tuesday, Christian Alleman Estate. C. 8S. Frank, Auct. Sale at 12M. Wednesday, March 8 — In Manor Township, 215 miles west of Mount- ville, 1's miles north of Washing- { ton Boro, 2 miles northwest of Cen- tral Manor, on the road from New- comer’s corner to Washington Boro, livestock and implements by Geo | WL Ag > lgar Funk, auct. Sale at 12: 30 P. Wednesday, March 8, Mount | Township, two miles North of | Joy on the | Joy to Milton Grove, | farming implements, ete. Lindemuth. Sale at 1:00 P, | Frank, Auct. | - March 9-—-West Hemp- one mile south of Silver Spring, farming implements, ete. by Isaac Siegrist. Sale at 1:00 p. m. C. S. Frank, Auct. Mt. livestock, by Samuel MCS { Thursday, { field Township, Saturday, March 11-—-On the farm located in Lebanon Co., 3 miles northwest of Lebanon, 1 mi. north of Cleona or 1 mi. north of Route 422, 100 Head Reg. Canadian Hol- stein Cattle, 60 cows, 35 fresh and Springers, 5 Bulls of service age, I also 100 Hogs and some Brood Sows by «F. L. Heilman and Son. Aucts: Hess, Dupes and Rhoads. Sale at (11 a.m Wednesday, March 15 - In Man- Twp., 1 mile southeast of Cres- well and 5 milés west of Millers | ville, farming implements by Pau! | Ament. Edgar Funk, Auct. Sale at 12:30 p. m. Friday, March 17 On the farm located in Jumiata County, 6 miles east of Mifflintown, Pa. on Black Top road from Van Wert to | Run, 4 miles west of Thompson- town, on the Dale Henry farm, public auction of select Herd of Registered Cattle, Farm Machinery and Dairy Equipment, by Henry Bros., Owners. Sale starts | at 10 a. m. D. Banks Stauffer, Auct. Saturday, March lage of Kinderhook, 2 head horses, farm implements and household goods by Chas. H. Gable. Sale at { 1:00 p. m. C. S Frank, Auct. 18—In the Vil- | Tuesday, March 21-—-On the farm one-fourth mile south of Master- sonwville, on the road leading from Masterscnville to Mt. Joy com- plete dispersal sale of 35 head cows, [ fat bulls, beef cows, 12 head horses | and mules, farming implements by | E. H Witmer. Sale at 12:30 p. m. Kersey Bradley, auctioneer. Friday, March 24—On the prem- ises South of the Mt. Joy-Marietta Pike, on the road leading from the Long Lane to Iron Bridge, a 9- room house, water, garage attached, Personal property, by Marvin H. Carner. C. S. Frank, Auctioneer. Good Friday, April 7 - Community Sale at cur place of business, at the Boro limits, Mt. Joy, 200 head of Live Stock, farm- | ing implements. fruit, iete., hy C. S. Frank and ' Frank. Sale starts at 12 M. Auc- | tioneeers, Aldinger and Wagner. ene ll Oe. NEWTOWN John Kauffman of and Mrs. Irvin Witmer Thursday evening. Annual Leo P. Mr. and Mrs. Ironville visited Mr. Joy | road leading from Mt. | furniture | CLASSIFIED 1 wish sincerely ta 4 to thank friends for their kind expression of sym pathy and for the beautiful floral offerings in my recent bereavement. Mrs. Frances Frank. 9-1 — FOR SALE: Single bottom A. C. trailer plow, good condition, reas- onable, S. R. Shellenberger, RI1, Fhone 3-5428 Mt. Joy. 9-2 ANTIQUES: Will pay high prices for antiques of any description. Mr, Hart, 161 N. Charloite St, Man- heim, Pa. Phone 407. 2-24-tf FOR SALE: Alfalfa hay, 2nd ecut- ting, clean; Mixed hay. Samuel H. Hoffer. Phene Elizabethtown 346R4. 9-1p YOUR PILOT'S LICENSE FREE. Yes [ree flight instructions includ- ed with Piper N2224M Mfg. 1946, in good cond. and relicensed for a full year for $595. Easy payment if you wish. Donegal Airport, 7-tf WANT T¢ ) BUY: Small house with lot, Mount Joy or Landisville vi~ cinity. Write P. O. Be 85, c/o G. 'F. Mouni Joy, Pa. 9-2 ‘OR FARM BUREAU INSURANCE see BENJ. F. GARBER, 518 South | Market St., Elizabethtown, Penna. Phone 23-R. 7-tf | WASHING & IRONING. Call at Mt. Joy, Pa. 3-tf | 250 Marietta Avenue, FOR SALE: Chinchilla Giants. Meat Rabbits and Breeding Stock at all | times. Chas W. Abel, Milton Grove, Mount Joy R2, Pa. 8-4 FOR SALE CHEAP: National Cash tegister. Jack Horner Shoe Store, Mt. Joy. 9-1t FOR SALE: 4-door Sedan, 320 Marietta Mt. Joy. Call after 4 p. ms. 9-1p SAWS FILED AND RETOOTHED, | also Lawn Mowers sharpened and | repaired. All work done by Foley Machines. Chas. Abel RD2 Mount | Joy, Milton Grove, Pa. 8-4 Typewriters, Add. Mach’s, Cash Registers, Check Writers. New and Used. J. M. Encle, 411 E. High St., Elizabethtown, 'phone 14J. 8-18-if 1935 Pontiac Ave. I BUY all kinds of scray. iron, also sell stove wood. Guy D. Spittler. Phone 3-5573 Mt. Joy. 5-12-tf FOR SALE: Building Lot 62x156 on corner of S. Market and a proposed | street, Mt. Joy. An “A” zone loca- tion. Apply E. E. Brown, Mt. Joy. 1-tf | DONE STRIPPING TOBACCO ? | Let's go and look at orange groves and enjoy Florida sunshine for a few days. Visit Donegal Airport for I information. 6-6 FOR SALE: Mixed Hay. Harry Young, Dial Mt. Joy 3-3346. 8-2 I Wish to express my thanks in ap- | preciation for the many cards and | lowe I received while in the hos- | pital, Mrs. Paul Shires. 9-1 We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their kind assistance and sympathy during the death and burial of our dear mother. The Shere: Family. 9- -2p |FOR SALE: Used Frozen Food Cab- inet. Suitable for store or home freezer. May be seen at Beck's | £tore, Elizabethtown. 9-1 KIC DIE PICTURES are great, tak- en with good flash cameras, $10.23- $14.67 complete Flash lamps, color films. Victor Klahr Camera Shop, Middletown. 9-1 FULL TIME SALES OPPORTUNITY Wear-Ever Aluminum Cooking Utensil Company Phone Lance. 3-8807 9-5t Sealed proposals will be received | and publicly opened and read by | the Supervisors of East Donegal { Township, Lancaster County at | Bank in Maytown, Penna, until | 8:00 o'clock E. S. T. March 17, 1950 | for their seasons requirements of Bituminous Material. Proposal forms, Specifications, | Ferm of Contract and Instructions {to bidders may be obtained at the e of, or writing to Harold B. Endslew, Secretary, Board of Su- | pervisors, Marietta R1. Penna. All proposals must be upon the | form furnished by the undersigned. | H. B. ENDSLOW | 8-2 Secretary of Board EXECUTRIX NOTICE Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Witmer and Fstate of Charles S. Morton, late family visited Mr. and Mis. Geo. | of Mount Joy Borcugh, Penna. de- | Sallsgiver at York on Sunday. a testamentary on. said Be a stamentz { Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gamber of estate having been granted to the | Manheim. Mr. and Mrs. Salem Gam- | andersigned, all persons indebted gneda, | ber of Columbia visited Mr. and | | Hhatgte are requested make im- 2. tobi oy | mediate payment, anc ose having Mrs. Abram Gamber on Sun lay. | claims or demands against the | M:. and Mrs. Earl Geltmacher | ange will present them without i became the proud parents of a baby | delay for eottlement to the | boy at the Columbia hospital last | signed, residing at 151 New Haven | Wednesday. Mrs. Howard and Mrs. Calvin Ness at Columbia, | on Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. John Wittle, of Flor- | in, visited Mr. Mrs. Victor | Snyder Tuesday evening. ! Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Keith of | and and Mrs. Daniel Geltmacher. M:. Victor Fogie, Betty Lou | Frank and Abram Gamber are on | the sick list. eG There is no better way to boost | your business than by loral news- | | paper advertising. Patronize Bulletin advertisers. Witmer visited Mr. | Street, Mount Jov, Pa. ANNIE S. MORTON | Executrix | Arnold, Bricker & Beyer Attorneys 8-6 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Estate of Michael H. Wagenbach, late of East Donegal Township, Lancaster County, Penna. deceased. Letters of Administration on said esate 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 foy settlement to the undersigned. re- siding at 283 Marietta Ave, Mount Joy, Penna. Arnold, Bricker & Beyer, Attorneys