Cc IC C oy NF “rv Le { { i { { Mortuary Record (From page 1) a member of the Kinder- | Evangelical She was hook Congregational i Church, presiden: of membér and past the Women's Mission= Society of the church and a ary Besides her husband she is sure vived by five children. i br ————— | | Mrs. Frances H. Martin | Mrs. Frances H. Martin, seventy- | Sweet Corn Acreage WANTED FOR FREEZING (Limited Acreage) AND DRYING Price for freezing corn $19.00 jer tom (LIMITED AMOUNT) LCN TTS EN | ® Champions’ v GOOD VARIETIES. AND KERNEL SIZES | A [ARN [WN 11] (DTV ES Paris B, Suber | Cork 5008. R. D. 1. MANHEIM. MOUNT JOY R2 Bp Price for drying corn $17.00 (SEED FURNISHED I'REE) No for harvesting and hauling. charge Have Your AWNINGS Made Now! Order Now-Pay Later! Complete Awning Service! Call Columbia 48101 or write Haldeman's Upholstering & Awning’ Shop 11th and Spruce Streets, COLUMBIA, PA. 15-1 300 CIO! widow of Amos H. Martin, died Sunday at one, at 11 a.m the home of] her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. | and Mrs, Paul A. Martin, Donegal Springs Road, at the western boro limits, after an illness of several | months, Bom in Rapho Twp, she was a daughter of the late Jacob ind Rebecea Bender Hostetter and a thember of the Crossroad’s Breth- Christ Church. Rhoda, with whom she ven in Surviving is one daughter, wife of A. Martin, Paul | resided; four grandchildren, one great jm ind these brothers and | sister: Harvey Lb. Hostetter, Silver Spring, Joseph B. and Eli B. Hos- and Lavina B. wife of Isaac | fetter, Eshleman, all of this place. The funeral was held Wednesday afternoon in the Cross Roads | | | Brethren | | in Christ church with in= terment in Mt. Tunnel cemetery, El.zabethtown. Mrs. Henry ky Hess Mrs. Emma G. Hess, seventy-one, wife of Elder Henry L. Hess, died the Neffsville Brethren She was a former resident and Elder Hess was and East Fair- Church of the were | Monday at | Home. cf Rapho Twp i elder of district of The Chicques the couple [ view Brethren. stew= [ ards at the Brethren Home for eight | years until their retirement four | vears ago since which time they| have lived at the ! Home. ! | Don't Buy Your Auto Insurance | Before Getting These Facts Learn how you can get superior BR OADFORM protection at substantial savings. Semi-annual premiums. Strong company with service in every state. check with me | Before you buy . . .. no obligation. | | | | | | i Ray N. Wiley MANHEIM R. D. 2 | Phone Landisville 2201 i AMERICAN FARMERS MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPARY Operating in lowa as {illinois} American Farmers Mutual Insurance Company 4-1f Does - - - When Someone starts buying; When someone starts buying, Someone starts selling; When someone starts selling, Someone startsgmaking; 7 $i . When someconé starts making, endless chain. What Advertising someone starts advertising, Someone starts working; When someone starts working, Someone starts earning; When someone sltarls earning, | Someone starts buying: | | | | An endless chain, so to speak, and | the merchant who doesn’t advertise | and advertise regularly is doing noth. ing if he isn’t breaking links in this Simply Dial 3-9661 Mt. Joy, and a skiled ad writer of The Bulletin, a newspaper | brimful of reader interest—about everything that happens in this community—will be glad to place your merchandise before the reading public. | | | | | Well Managed Hogs are Profitable to Raise These 10 brood sows at the Purina Research Farm at Gray Summit, Mo., produced 179 hogs which weighed 234.8 pounds at 6 months, on the average. Based on current market prices for pork, as compared to corn and feed costs, these sows grossed a prafit of approximately 487, on their litters, or approximately $12.80 per hog. According to the records kept on the experiment, good management is largely responsible for the margin of profit for the hog raiser, these hogs would have sold for slightly more than $7,000. The records, accurately kept during the experiment, show the 179 hogs, the 10 sows, which are on a 2 litter-per-year program, and the boar, consumed more Hog profits can be increased with good management practices, recent experiments at the Purina Research Farm at Gray Summit, have indicated. According to E. rector of Research for B. Powell, Di- the Rals- ton Purina Company, a profit of | than 2,599 bushels of corn valued approximately $12.80 a hog was | at $3,576, and less than $1,200 made, based on the records of 10 | worth of Sow and Pig Chow, D & F Chow and Hog Chow. From breeding the sows to weaning the litters, corn, Sow & sows and their litter which were placed on the experiment. The 10 sows produced 179 pigs which average 234.8 pounds at 6 | Pig Chow and D & F Chow were months, totaled 42,025 pounds of | fed, while Hog Chow and corn pork. Based on the average mar- | was the ration from weaning to ket price of hogs in mid-winter, | marketing. with his eighty-five-year-old Tm Sinktops & Counters Kitchen & Bathroom Wall Tile ther, Tile Floors Venetian Blinds : gre cousins te | they ho man family in Maytown | LEONARD L. SAFKO which Michael is ninety-three, | » vA i >. y | Phone 13-3491 - Mt. Joy, x 0 i im, cighty-four: and Norman i Cig thty-two. COT WAY e¢ FIRE PRCOF eo RIP PROOF e ROT PROCF eo RAIN PROOF CANOPIES znd STORE FRONTS, PATIOS MAIL SR 2 RRR RR. PORCHES, DOORS and WINDOWS ‘ ’ pot Loum? | vom : ' ’ A Bi ; ’ Capitol Insulation : '|& Improvements | °V Silo ’ 12 N. Prince St, Lancaster, Pa. Phone 7136 15-1 PUBLIC SALE of REAL ESTATE & HOUSEHOLD GOODS Saturday, April 29, 1950 The undersigned will sell at the following described property located in Mount Joy Township, on the road leading from Grand- view Scho Mt. Pleasant Church ACRES OF GROUND | to Risser’s Mill, near TWO AND ONE HALF on which is erected a 9.-Roem HOUSE with WASH HOUSE attached, Pipeless Furnace 32 ft. Slate HOUSE at House Roof =i ay BANK BARN 2x 20x50 FT. CHICKEN Cistern, a good Well of water Household Goods Enamel Majestic Stove, good condition; Perfection Oil Stove with baker, Old-fashioned Cupboard, Kitchen Cabinet, Zinc lined Sink, 2 Parlor tables, cne with marble top; small tables, Wing table, 2 extension tables, old-fashioned bureau, 4 rockers, cain seated and other chairs, 6 old-fashioned chairs, 6 beds, springs and mat- tresses, dresser, with mirror; 2 washstands, white metal washstand, old-fashioned desk, Minnesota sewing machine, two 9x12 6x9 rug, small rug, homemade carpet, comforter, spread and pil- lows, lot of dishes, cooking utensils, mirrors, crocks, coal oil lamps, lanterns, bologna slicer, knives, forks, spoons, 8-day clock, copper kettles, meat bench, butcher tools, 1 and 2 gt. jars, Bu. crates, lawn White rugs, mower, computing scale, carpenter tools, 2 sets pipe cutting, tools, digging iron, wire fence stretcher, steel posts, hot bed sash, hand sprayer. steel wheelbarow, used lumber for 12x24 Brooder House, 2 couches, chest, cradle, sofa, 3 clothes trees garden tools 2 butcher kettles, mail box and many other articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at one o'clock on Saturday, April 29, 1950, Real Estate will he sold at 2:30 p. m. Terms and conditions will be made known by SIMON F. SHERER ELAM F. SHERER Administrators of the Estate of Elizabeth B. Sherer, dec’'d Chas S. Frank, Auct. Herr & Kraybill, Clerks Carl Herr, Attorney Ephraim Hoffman | had difficulty in getting their fair | share of feed alongside the larger | hogs. Therefore, he arranged his pigs | {0 weening | new record of this Ringold Lady Dora Garners Extra Star First Sow Ever To Raise Nine Champion Litters America's champion production sow, the most prolific purebred sow in the country, has added still another star to her crown, One hundred and five pigs raised the remarkable queen of the age 1S hog and only sow of any production star worldy the first breed to raise nine | hitters, | must be eligible for registration The sow gains a star in her breed | prodaction registry books each time she repeats the performance, The champion, Ringold Lady Do- ra. No. 753,056, a Hampshire owned | {TELEVISION SALUTE TO , Plice rodeo acts staged at William SAFETY PATROLS SUNDAY son Field of Franklin and Marshall A program entitled “Sentinels of College. The Mount Joy High Safety” will be presented ove; Tel- | S¢ ‘hool Band and the Mount Joy | . . . : Safety Patrol will be shown in the | evision Station WGAL, Lancaster,| ! | | parade film. |Sunday afternoon, April 30th, from| ee tl er ee {3 to 3:30, daylight time, as a salute {to the School Safety Patrols of Lan- performance | qualifying litter a To qualify for production fry, by the purebreed a sociations, a sow must raise a lit- ter of at least 8 pigs to a minimum weight of 320 pounds of birth. The pigs must be ap- proved breed type, free from fault dr defect, and at least half of then world, the hog Dora, first and raise nine lilters breed production registry honors is shown ac- companied by latest litter which weighed 269 pounds at the 56-day weaning date. Queen of Ringold Lady only sow to to qualify for by Meadowlark Farms, Inc. of Sul- Indiana, has repeated that nine times. Her first was farrowed Sep- tember 6, 1944, Since then she has farrowed and. raised spring fall litters without a single interrup- livan, caster City and County. A feature of the program will be moving pic- (From Page 1) tures of last year's Patrol parade hacco but never smoked. He enjoys and rally .in Lancaster, including his coffee each day and follows the trained dogs and other State iegular routine of rising early each | ET 5 mcrning and retiring at 7 p. m. | tion, and has raised an average of Mr. Hefman is a son of the late! 9.5 pigs per litter. She has far- $ FORMICA Mr. ard Mrs. Michael M. Hoffman, | rowed a total of 129 pigs and has Maytown, and at present resides bro-| | uet, raised 105 of them herself. Her ninth star litter, farrowed this past fall, consisted of 10 pigs, for registra- nine of them eligible tion. They had a litter weight of the weaning 369 pounds at age. During that period her and feeding was watched carefully. She corn, breeding was fed oats, a pelletized dairy prod- some meat scrap or tankage, little bran, falfa meal prior Ing. to each farrow- within 56 days | and | a ration consisting of | and alfalfa pasture or | The Bulletin, . Sale Register | Saturday, Apr. 20--On the prem- |ises in Mount Joy Township, 24 acres ground, 9-room house, bank barn, chicken house. household goods by Simon F. Sherer, Elam F. | Sherer, Adms. of the Estate of Eliz- beth B. Sherer decd. C. S. Frank, Auet, Sale at 1 p.m April 28--On the premises between Mt. Joy & Florin, 114 story brick bungalow by Floyd [Gordon and Rachael Gordon. Wal- ter Dupes, Auct. Sale at 7 p.m, Saturday, May 6—-On the premis- Village of Florin, entire goods, Kitchen antiques by Sale at 12 M. Friday, midway es in the lot f household furniture and some Mrs. J. N. Hershey. C. S. Frank, Auct. May 19—-On the Wm. Strickler farm, on vcad from Mt. Joy to Newtown, houschold goods and antiques by Mrs. W. H. Strickler and Farl Myers. Sale at 7 p. m. Walter Dupes is the auctioneer. Wp Friday, premises the former manager of the Co=op.. acreage Hess, Tobacco { Mark 8 County Growers’ predicts a 2,060 increase in this year. CLASSIFIED | Yates for classified advertising in | this column are: 3 lines or less, minimum 35¢ Over 3 lines, per line 10¢ Each add. insertion, per line .... 8¢ | WANTED: Furnished house or apartment. Call Major | Masietta 6-2051. Roller folding cot, used. Phone Mt. 16-2 FOR SALE: hran 1 ew, never Joy 3-3423. H. L. RICE Plumbing & Heating Phone Mt. Joy FOR SALE: F can be Phone Mount Joy FOR SALE: Two Men's suits, | coat, medium size, Oxford trousers. Mattress for | excel. cond. Phone Mt. 9x18 ft. $175.00. | 17-tf | rame Garage moved. Price 3-4517. top- double be: Joy FOR SALF: Olympic watches with vour choice “Speidel” watchband { attached at nc extra cost. Watch Shop, Chocolate Ave, Penna. | LAWN ROLLER FOR RENT: Now | is the time to roll your lawn. Call Chas Z. Derr, Dial Mt. Joy 3-5462. 15-3p Florin | 17-1 profitable Raw- WANTED: Man for leigh business in town of Mt. | Must be satisfied with good living at start. Write Rawleigh's Dept. PND 647-101, Chester, Pa. 16-2 Grain-Blower AR Pass This grain blower, made on an Illinois farm, is constructed from scrap l4-guage steel for the case and angle iron for the frame. It is all arc welded. Grain is fed into the blower by an augur feed. New Pig-Feeding System Paying Off for Farmers A pig-feeding device which might be adopted profitably by swine raisers has been developed in northeastern California. The *‘pig strainer,” as it is pop- | ularly known, was invented by Steiner who lives in Modoe county Cedarville. near A new kind of creep, the *‘strain- er” sorts pigs out by size at feed- ing time. about: buttermilk a creamery at Alturas which | of the ration to Here's how it Steiner purchased from he feeds as came part his hog ary to feed the pigs accord- the small animals necess ing to size, since at the trough where the and concentrates are fed in a way that, by using creeps, hogs naturally according to size. such the ' Tree Roots Troublesome J | thing) kindly remember the Bulletin | When Invading Sewers Tree roots mean trouble they grow into sewers. ging to free clogged drains can be when avoided by a simple practice, George Adamson, of the Michigan| state agricultural college, recom- mends use of copper sulfate or|g- blue vitriol in freeing sewers ol} free roots that may be causing | stoppages. These moderately fine crystals | dissoive ehsily a ll When in need of Printing. (any- | many | Jess | s. He figured out that it was buttermilk | arranged themselves | Costly dig- | [disc | row. | 2- Story Residence, FOR SALE: ABC Electric Ironer and a Boone Kitchen Cabinet with | J rand cleck. Call Mrs. George | Bowes, Mt. Joy 3-4890. 17-1t | FOR SALE: T-room house. with | all conveniences, in Florin. Phone | Mt. Jey 3 9531 after 4 p. m. 17-1p NEW CASTLE FILMS to show SMM. and 16MM $1.75 - $2.75. Just out 23 new Viewmaster reels, 3 for $1.0. Viewmaster Stereoscopes $2. | Projectors $9.95. Victor Klahr, The Kod: ik Man, Middletown. 17-1 F "OR SAL E: McLain cast iron | Complete with grates, | ft. hot water radiation. | tion. Inquire Phone Mt. fire boiler, cap. 385 sq. Good condi- Joy 3-3111. _16- tf coal Vinegar 50c per zal. | Stayman Delicious, Reme Beauty, | Paradise and Smokehouse apples sold at storage. Mrs. Kathryn Sny- der, Florin. Fairview Orchards. | Phone Mt. Joy 3-9451. 16-2 [FOR SALE: Motorola Telev. AM - FM. Perf. Cond. Will sacrifice. | FOR SALE: 1 yr. on picture tube. Phone Mt. Joy 3-9474. 14-tf ANTIQUES: Will pay high prices any descrintion. Mr. Man- for antiques of | Hart, 161 N. Charlotte St. | heim, Pa. Phone 407. 518 South | Penna. 7-1f see BENJ. F. | Market St., | ‘hone 23-R. GARBER, Elizabethtown, | Typewriters. Add. Mach’s., Cash | Registers. Check Writers. New and Used. J. M. Enele, 411 E. Hiech St. | Elizabethtown, ’phone 14J. FOR SALE: Building Lot 62x156 on | corner of S. Market and a proposed street, Mt. Joy. An “A” zone loca- Apply E. E. Brown, Mt. Joy. 1-tf | tion. | FOR RENT: House trailer lots, 25x | 40 {t., in shaded area. Water, elect- ric and sewage to each trailer. Rec- | reation room & showers. | Villa, Elizabethtown R3, Route 241, one mile from town. Phone Eliza- bethtown 251W. Farmall tractor; B N. Farmall {ractor; cultivator and | corn planter, Oliver 60 with culti- | | vator, Massey Harris High Braun plow, Oliver Orchard disc, Tractor weeder, Weeder Hog Har- | Paul Hiestand, Marietta. Phone 3285. 12-tf [FOR SALE: H. FOR SALE porch. 2-car in Florin, veniences, enclosed Corner property | Price $10,500. S. NISSLEY GINGRICH REALTOR {12 S. Duke St. Lancaster, Pa. Dial 8296 Comb. | Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, April 27, 1950—3 FOR SALE: 14 ft. outboard motor boat with deck, used two months, Price $150.00 Phone Mt. Joy 3.5258, I BUY all kinds of Jere. iron, also sell stove wood. Guy D. Spittler, Phone 3-5573 Mt. Joy. H=12-1f FOR SALE Near Cherry Hill School 8 Acres, 20 Perch Farm Land All Tillable Barn, Tobacco Shed 0 House hh Reasonable Price LEO I HAIN, INC. Realtors 33 N. Duke St. Phone 8131 ENJOY DRIVING? our right to do so by getting i Sie ie Form Mutual Auto Insurance, drivers receive complete — at lower rates, Remember: new laws in most states, you ean lose your license after one accident. Take no chances. See about State Farm's complete protection today. AMMON R. HOFFER 119 David St., Mount Joy, Pa. Phone 3-9401 17-1 Lancaster, Pa. 15-3 | fied BIDS ON ROAD OIL & STONE Sealed Bids will be received by William F. Brian, Secretary of Mt. Joy Borough up until 7:00 P, M. | May 1, 1950 for the 1950 season's | requirement on Penna. C-2 Lig | Asphalt and Penna. F-3 Asphalt | Emulsi on Oil in truck loads applied to streets under pressure A | stone to be applied at the sag e. Quote price per gallon on oil and price per ton on stone. Certi~ analysis of material to be fur=~ nished must accompany bid. MOUNT JOY BOROUGH {15-3 William F. Brian, Sec'y Larson, | 171 | 3-4151 15-f | grey | 23-4293. | 17-2 | Kose.'s | Joy. | Used Model 4W19 Weil | | Florin_and Mount Joy, ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Fstate of Gilbert C. Hoffman, de- | ceased Letters of Administration on said ec.ate having heen granted to th undersigned, all persons indebted | thereto are requested to make ims | mediate payment, and those having | claims or demands against the same, | will present them without delay for |settlement to the undersigned EVA A. HOFFMAN c/o Arnold, Bricker & Beyer | 110 E. King Street Lancaster, Pa. | Arnold, Bricker & Beyer Attorneys By Owen P. Bricker EXECUTRIX NOTICE Estate of Christian D. Musselman late of Manheim Twp., Pa. dec'd. Letters testamentary on said es- | tate having been granted to the un- | dersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make im- mediate payments, and those having | claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for for settlement to the undersigned | residing at Landisville, Pa. JENNIE B. NOLT James N. Lightner Executrix Lancaster, Pa, Att'y 15-6 ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Estate of Clayton B. Landis, late |of Conestoga Twp., Lancaster Co., | Penna. | Letters of Administration on said | estate having been granted to the | andersigned, all persons indebted | thereto are requested to make im- mediate payment, and those having 15-6 claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement to the under- signed. CORA B. LANDIS Administratrix R. F. D. 1, Conestoga, Pa. James N. Lightner Attorney 16-6 PUBLIC SALE Of Valuable Real Estate FRIDAY EVEN'G, APRIL 28, 1950 On the premises midway between second place South of Herr's Garage. ~~. A 1'5 Story Brick ea Slate roof BUNGALOW containing five ‘rooms and bath; floors in vapor heat hardwood dining and living rooms; asphalt tile in one bedroom; inlaid linoleum in kitchen and bath; al- uminum tile bathroom; plastic tile kitchen: venetian blinds. Building in very good repair. Lo- | cated on lot fronting fifty feet a- | 2-24-tf | | session can be had. | 'OR FARM BUREAU INSURANCE | | bind | and widening 189 Lancaster Pike long feet in the rear, to ninety-six feet deep. Property can be viewed any eve- ning after 7:00 P. M. during the week of April 24th. Immediate pos- 7:00 P. M., be made Sale to commence at when conditions will known by FLOYD GORDON and RACHAEL GORDON Walter Dupes, Auct. D. L. Landis, Clerk 15-3 PUBLIC SALE of Desirable Building Tract of Two and Forty-two One-Hundredth Acres, adjacent to the Borough of | Elizabethtown, Pa. SATURDAY, APRIL 29th, 1950 at 2 o'clock P. M. {On the premises on the Elizabeth- | Trailer | mile town-Lebanon State Highway, 14 North of the Borough of Eli- zabethtown (formerly part of the Ezra W. Martin tract), having a frontage on the North side of said | highway of 229.53 ft. and extending ! | in depth of unequal width 300 feet, more or less. Well of never failing water on premises with pump installed. This is an ideal building site wth elevation overlooking a large part | of the Borough. The location of this lot makes it | desirable for business development and also for residence. 5 rooms, all con=- | | | 12-tf Carl G. Herr, Attorney Sale to be held on the premises, Saturday, April 29, 1950 at 2 P. M. when conditions will be made known by GIDEON K. WAGNER Wm. J. Wagner, Auct. W. A Herr, clerk 16-2 AAR shi