( WANTED 5 EXPERIENCED PAINTERS | | 0 | | at LONG HOURS ~ GOOD WAGES x, Nr Harold Kling Phone 273-M ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. Everybody In This Locality Reads The Bulletin more value for your money. additions for their herd. PUBLIC SALE THURS,, JULY 20, 1950 45 Registered 15 Grades Selling in 89th Garden Spot Sale At J. M. Brubaker Farm, WILLOW STREET VILLAGE, PA. 4 miles south of Lancaster, just off Routes 72 and 222. T. B. Accredited, blood tested, from Certified herds, mastitis tested, calfhood vagcinated. — 50 FRESH AND CLOSE SPRINGERS including a very choice group of first calf heifers with size. breed- ing, and beautiful udder promise. — 5 SERVICE AGE BULLS all from high-producing dams and by high transmitting sires. — 5 BRED AND OPEN HEIFERS YOU CAN BUY WITH ABSOLUTE CONFIDENCE AT THIS SALE For more than 7 years, every month, breeders and farmers have bought profitable, heavy producing animals at reasonable prices ; Time and time again, the same buyers have returned to buy YOU, TOO, WILL SAVE MONEY AND MAKE MONEY BY COMING TO THIS SALE. Sale starts at 12:00 Noon, lunch or dinner available. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY FOR FARLY PROFITABLE FALL PRODUCTION. R. AUSTIN BACKUS SALES MANAGER & AUCTIONEER. MEXICO, N. Y. July 15 Donegal goods by Walter Dupes, Auct. Sale at 1 Sale Register| Friday, July 14—On the premises Main street, in Mount , { Joy personal { Mrs. Annie Hershey | Auct Sale a property by Walter Dupes, t 7p. Road, Mar= Springs Paul A. Farm Ma- July 22 { chinery and hog sale at Elizabeth« tewn R2, by G. K. Wagner —— —-—— better way to boost your business than oy loral news. paper advertising On the prem=- | | based on U | the crcp to i grain will he Dr.H.C Killheffer Optometrist MANHEIM 163 S. Charlotte St. 5.3376 & Wednes. 9.5:30 Sat. 7.9 P. M. Tues. Fri. Sat. 9:30-1:00. 2-5 P. M ELIZABETHTOWN 15 E. High St. Telephone 24-R CALL US TODAY FOR A FREE DEPAONSTRATION Oli YOUR OWN FARM. (No obligation, of course) EARL L. GROFF, Local Representative, Strasburg, Pa. | GTR WHEAT 4 CENTS MORE THAN PRICE GUARANTEED IN #9 J. M. Denlinger, chairman of the Production and Marketing Admini- stration, announced | bushel The rate is four cents a bushel than the by the government in 1949. It is S. Number 1 wheat higher price | which is rare in this county. Farmers who want to take out 1950 wheat are to deliver Nelson Weaver Mill, loan on | Lime Rock, Lititz R2, or Stehmeon’s Flour Mills, Mt. Joy, where the received and graded and a warehouse receipt issued to the grower i MANY HOGS VACCINATED TO CONTROL DISEASE As a measure of disease control, than 9.000 hogs were vaccin- May on farms making a the first five according to the State Department more Pennsylvania 37,284 for months of this year. ted during total of of Agriculture. still {lnm ene Patronize Bulletin advertisers. tC EN UH LA Le sa RL (ri Faia hams 6M DIESEL CONVERSION ENGINE for FARMALL TRACTORS Cuts fual costs over 759, “MM installed In less thon a day No alterations to frame Permits use of all present) implerients, ye. nl i First and Finesi for all-around safety at lowest cost First and Finest for thrills and thrift Chevrolet brings you the finest Only Chevrolet offers this five- fold protection: (1) Curved Windshield with Panoramic Visibility (2) Fisher Unisteel Body (3) Safety Plate Glass all around (4) Unitized Knee- Action Ride (5) Certi-Safe Hydraulic Brakes. combination of thrills and thrift . . . with its new 105-h.p. 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Engine* . . . or finest standard driving, with highly improved standard En- gine and Synchro-Mesh Trans- mission . . . at lowest cost, MOTORS, Inc. MOUNT JOY, PA. (THERE ARE EIGHTY-EIGHT | FARM MARKETS IN STATE Tuesday that | | the Wheat in Lancaster County this | year will be supported at $2.19 per guaranteed | | ously operated farmer markets. | vately operated, a third by munic- a | ipal control, and the rest are con- ducted | shows. In tracing the origins, it was | discovered three periods dominated | been published as Progress Report {28 by the | (ural | 1 i College. | PREPARE CALVES FOR SHOW | urged | CONTROL MOSQUITOES | water may stand Auto Insurance “Wonderful” is the way Mr. Kline describes | the Sheppard 6M Diesel recently installed n his Farmall “M", aas more power than the old gas engine had even when it was new . 14” plows all day long for a fraction of my former fuel costs.” Convert your “M" to | Sheppard FULL diesel power . . . do more work, cut fuel costs over 75 | FARM MACHINERY | Saturday, July 22, '50 | TRACTCRS, COMBINES, BALERS nesday, August 2, 1950. PUBLIC SALE 142 Fresh Air | The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa. |ONLY CAREFUL DRIVERS NEED Pennsylvania leads the nation (Foon Pete 1) | APPLY for State Farm Mutual with 88 active farmers’ produee heiser.. ‘Bark McCormick ind] Auto Insurance. Careful drivers : + : ” nheiser, rbara cLor } { alma . markets in operation in 62 towns : 3 Fine Shear . | mean fewer claims — lower rates tad ouis o0ssi; er rer, eo orl pf and cities, a survey by the Penn- uise sa . [for you. If you're a careful dri I ia State Colleg keting Thomas Leisleman; Irvin Forry. ver, you too, can énjoy State sv lve » 0 pr 1 I sylvania Siete Lolege | Marie Bursweiler; Elmer Miller, | Farm's complete coverage at low specialists shows. Easton, started in | rates. Call or come in. Frances Livigni; John K. Wolge- muth, Gary Waldron; Christian Nelt, William and Carrie Johnson; Charles Pennell, William, Walter, and Carol Chin; Bruce Pennell, Anna Seto; Levi Brubaker, Ivan Chin; William Espenshade, Silas Johnson; Blaine Kauffman, Lucy Mae Johnson; E. S. Smith, Yvonne White; Harold Nissley, Adelaide Pivonka: Elmer Guthridge, Eliz- abeth Hurley; Harvey Spangler, Anna and Elizabeth Collumb. The next grcup of children come on July 26th and August 12th. More homes are needed for the un- derprivileged children in and around our friendly Open your hearts and your homes t- these youngsters by contacting Mrs, Harvey Spangler, Chairman, or members of the committee, Mrs. Members of 4-H dairy clubs are| Christian Nolt, Rev. M. G. Metzler by John Wheeler, extension| and Miller Hess, and request a dairy specialist of the Pennsylvania | child from the next groups. State College, to keep busy with Or just call THE BULLETIN. the calves they plan to exhibit at ee ee eee district shows. He suggests keep- ing the calves klanketed, trimming their feet, and teaching the calves to lead by practicing every day. A een 1790, and Pittsburgh, in 1787, share honors with the longest continu- Nearly half the markets are pri- co-operatively, the study in the start of new markets, 1890- 99, 1930-39, and 1940-46. More than a fourth of existing farmer mar- kets were started between 1930 and 1929. A summary of the findings has agricul- State Pennsylvania : boro. station at experiment DD RUNNING WATER HELPS Waler under pressure on the farm saves time and labor, reminds N. H. Wooding, extension agricul- tural engineering of the Pennsyl- vania State College. It also is a contribution to good health in the family. It helps the cows to give Clean up rubbish and weeds a- round the place to help control mosquitoes, urges Lloyd Adams, |more milk and the hens to lay Penn State extension entomol-| more eggs, and it may save the | ogist. They need water for breeding, | garden in a dry spell. so get rid of tin cans, bottles, old re etl tires, and similar items in which LADINO IS POPULAR Ladino clover has beccme very popular with poultrymen as a past- ure for their birds, reports H. H. et 7 Don t Kauffman, extension poultry spec- ialist of the Pennsylvania State Buy College. It is an excellent feed and also helps to prevent infestation of internal parasites. The clover forms a mat which covers the soil. —— A AQ were ne DAIRY BREEDING INCREASED Ariificial breeding is one of the fastest growing dairy programs, ac- cording to J. S. Taylor, Penn State extension dairy specialist. Ayrshire service hes been added and Brown Swiss service soon will be avail- akle. Before Getting These Facts Learn how you can get superior BROADFORM protection at substantial savings. Semi-annual premiums. Strong company with service in every state, Before you buy . . check with me «+» no obligation. Ray N. Wiley MANEKEIM R, D. 2 Phone Landisville 2201 MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY Operating in lowa as (Illinols) American Farmers Mutual Insurance Company Suhseribe for the Bulletin. CLASSIFIED Rates for classified advertising in this column are: 3 lines or less, minimum ...... 35¢ Over 3 lines, per line .......... 10c Each add. insertion, per line .... 8c 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. 4-tf 1-tf FCR SALE: Webster-Chicago auto- matic record player. Plays 10-12 inch, and 12-10 inch records, con. to radio. - 1949 model. $25.00. Dial 3-9111. 28-2p NCTICE: If in need of relief from Peison Ivy, Odk or Sumac or other minor skin irritations get Doctor's Prescription 700.084 and you will get immediate relief. Sold by E. W. Garber, 21 Mt. Joy St., Mt. Joy. 28-8 AND HOG SALE at Elizabethtown R. D. 2, Penna. Phone 442-J-2 at 10 A. M. (DST) All Kinds of FARM MACHINERY AND LOST: Gray male cat, white stom- ach, name Smokey. Reward. Phone Mt. Joy 3-9271 or 207 Mt. Joy St. 28-1p FOR SALE: Complete $45.00, 16MM Camera, Projector and case for 1,16) WHITE CEDAR AND LOCUST POSTS CARS AND TRUCKS 300 HOGS bring in your Farmers, Dealers machinery for this sale. Prices are | each, Very Good Buy. Jos. Shaeffer, | rising again. Mount Jey, Phone 3-4604. 28-1p FOR SALE: Registered white Col- lie, 10 mos. old, fond of Children, 371 N. Barbara St, Mt. Joy. 28-2 Terms: Cash. Next Sale—Wed- G. K. WAGNER'S Machinery and Hog Auction HOUSEHOLD GOODS Saturday, July 15, 1950 On the premises on Donegal Springs Road, Mt. Joy, Penna., the following articles: General Electric Refrigerator Waterman Gas Range Caloric Gas Range Apartment Washer, Montgomery Ward Washing Ma- chine, Bendix Tabie Radio, Kenmore Electric Cleaner, Li- brary. Extension, Porcelain Top and Breakfast Tables: Breakfast Set. Maple Arm Chair, Odd Chairs, Rocker, Chest. Flower Stand, Congoleum rug, Electric Iron, Odd lot of Dishes, Jars, Three Lawn Mowers, Second-hand Window Sash, Doors, Garden Corn Planter and many other articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at one o'clock on Saturday. July 15th, 1950 when terms and conditions will be made known ¢ Paul A. Martin Walter Dupes. Auct, Landis & Garman, Clerks | AMMON R. HOFFER { 119 David St., Mount Joy, Pa. | Phone 3-4901 28-1 FOR SALE: 76 cu. ft. Kelvinator Refrigerator, Oriole Gas Range, both: like new; Chrome breakfast set, T-piece Maple dinette suite, Ox 12 Harmony House Axminster rug. All excellent condition, Phone Lan- disville 2067. 28-1 FOR SALE: G. E. Refrigerator, Magic Chef Gas Range, A-1 con- |dition. washing machine, Living room suite, 3-pe; G. E. Radio, porch glider, 2 chairs, rug 6-10x12, other articles. Call at 210 E. Main | St. first floor. Phone Mt. Joy 3-5193. 28-4 FOR SALE: 9x12 wool rug with mat, rose flowered, $10.00. Mrs. Harry F. Brooks, Florin. Phone Mt. Joy 3-445]. 28-1 FOR SALE: 100 White Leghorn | Pullets, 7 weeks old, 75¢ each. Kathryn Mann, phone Mount Joy 3-4225. FOR SALE: Oak China Closet, Glider. Phone Mt. Joy 3-4838. 28-1 HOUSE FOR RENT: Employed couple only. No children. Phone Mt. Joy 3-9964. 28-1 NOTICE: 1 will keep children by day at my home. Mrs. Francis Brosey, Mt. Joy R2, near Stauffer- town. 28-1 FOR SALE: Heatrola, cheap. 142 N. Market Street, Mt. Joy. 28-1 WANTED: Middle-aged woman good home, small wages. Mrs. Clar- ence Hess, R1, Millersville. Phone £676. 28-1 SPENCER SUPPORTS, individual- ly designed. Mrs. Edvth B. Bruba- ker, Lancaster R1. Phone Landis~ ville 4374. 27-if FOR SALE: 1933 Chrysler 4-door Sedan, 5 good tires, radio, heater. Best offer gets it. Phone Mount Joy 3-5312. 25-tf FOR SALF: Fordhook Celery rlants. Paul N. Brubaker, south of Mount Joy on Pinkerton Rd. Phone 3-5421. 27-3 DRESSED CHICKENS: free deliv- ery. Harold Musser, Phone 3-4951 Mt. Joy RI. 22-tf seconds. See the Polaroid Land camera demonstrated at VICTOR KLAHR'S CAMERA SHOP, direct desler, rear of Post Office, Middle- town. 28-1 THANKS: Mrs. Samuel Ober, Lum- ber St., wishes to thank all her friends, neighbors and relatives for the cards, flowers and gifts she received while at the hospital. 28=1p WANTED: 1 or 2 rooms for light housekeeping, man & wife, middle- eed. Write P. O. Box 85, c/o W. L. Cc. 28-1p WANTED: Geod side delivery rakes and hay loader. Write or Phone 83713 Wellsboro, Pa. PAINTERS NEPDTD: <0 FOR AWNINGS - BLINDS - FURNITURE UPHOL- STERING call Columbia 48101 or write to HALDEMAN'S UPHOL- STERY & AWNING SHOP, 11th & Spruce Sts., Columbia, Pa. 26-tf H. L. RICE Plumbing & Heating Phone Mt. Joy 3-4151 15-tf of good price and direct service. Klahr Camera Shop. Rear Post Of- fice, Middletown. 27-4t NEW THREE YEAR POLIO POLICY $10.00 for the average family Pays up to $5,000. and HOSPITALIZATION INS. RAY. N. WILEY Manheim R. D. 2 opposite Mt. Joy Legion Phone Landisville 2201 23-tf ANTIQUES: Will pay high prices for antiques of any description. Mr. Hart, 161 N. Charlotte St, Man- heim, Pa. Phone 407. 2-24-tf ‘OR FARM BUREAU INSURANCE see BENJ. F. GARBER, 518 South Market St., Elizabethtown, Penna. hone 23-R. 7-tf Typewriters, Add. Mach’s., Cash Registers, Check Writers. New and Used. J. M. Engle, 411 E. High St, Elizabethtown, ’phone 14J. 8-18-if | sell stove wood. | Phone 3-5573 Mt. Joy. | EXECUTORS NOTICE Estate of Iseiah D. Stehman, late of Mount Joy, Pa., decd. Letters testamentary 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 for settlement to the undersigned FLIZABETH B. BOWMAN 2137 Chestnut St., Harrisburg, Pa. RAYMOND O. GILBERT Richbkore, Bucks Co. Pa. 5-12-tf Executors George W. McKee Clay M. Ryan, Atty’s 27-6 Thursday, July 13, 19503 et IF YOU ARE LOOKING for a paperhanger, call Earl C. Brubak= er, R1, Lancaster. Ph. 97. 19-tf EXECUTORS NOTICE Estate of Amanda Rutt, late of Manheim Township, dec'd. Letters testamentary on said estate having been granted to the andersigned, all persons inde thereto are requested to make im= mediate payment, and those having claims or demands against same, will present them without delay for settlement to the under- signed residing at Mount Joy, Pa. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK & TRUST CO. OF MOUNT JOY Mount Joy, Penna. Executor Carl G. Herr, Att'y 26-6 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Estate of Isaac B. Kettering, late of Mount Joy Borough, Lancaster County, Penna., dec'd. 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 I will present them without delay for | HENRY E. KETTERING 28-2 | | Chas. W. Eaby | SNAP-SHOTS FINISHED in 60 Clyde Vanderhaok, | Highwzys has -3 | Borough Council of Mt. Joy Beor- D. Loraw. | ¢ Florin. Phone 3-4446, Mt. Joy. 22-tf | cf a portion of State | Highway Route No. 129-10 on Main VENETIAN | Stree’, from Staticn 485-+00 to Sta- | tion 49741850 a distance of 1118.5) | feet, as shown by the said plan | prepared and | Department » and the same are here- by revecled. SECTION 5. This ordinance chall be effective immediately upon its approval as provided by law. Fnacted into ordinance and pass- ed at a session of Council cf the Borouch of Mount Jov held this 3 dav of July A. D. 1950. Hi ATTEST: J. ROBERT KELLER President of Council William F. Brian Borough Secretary Approved: ELMER Te a A RR,