h, ad. S, / R . (registered Holstein cows, heifers . ; land bulls, Edward O'Neal & Sons. |’ a 3 A : fer ibis Emon oss © Waddings SALE=—AU 7 4 to | | | = {a Ce CLS e | ae Hs i Noun DE upe HATS 1 OWER SQ AN rym . If you want a notice on your sale | ——— | Misia Mare Shores ) FL( Ww ERS AND \ EILING inserted in this register weekly | Wednessday, August 9-At 120 N. he Sri SC - te id: sale . | Hanover Strees, Elizalethtown, 24 | 259 OFF | rom now until day of fale, ABSO story Frame dwelling by Alice The marriage of Elsie Marie | LU Pes PRE. od x phone » or, of Zhe i= | Shearer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs ‘ ng I your sale date and when you are! heth T. Charles.on Estate. Sale al . ’ : All B. Shearer, M: 2 CARDS, S | A | ION E RY | ready tet us print your bills. That's | 7:30 P.M. Walter Dupes, Auct > yi wi nares J M ne in Ry — \ yO y TR TP Pe a ' —- rn | . | — — Ji ibe er, So O . § BABY C Al » and BONNE [ S, INFAN FOY yy the cheapest advertisingyou can get Mrs. Frank Witmer. 1 aster’ RS — ~ [ — | Thursday. Aug. 10-On the Fair | : vin Y, 4 REDUCED Fo wo ak Wo [Grounds at Kutztown, Pa, the 15th | took place at 9:30 o'clock Sunday at | August 4-35 W College | Annual Fast Penna Hampshire | the home of the bride's parents, ' . | ve, Khizabethtown, personal prop= . gq. » Breeders Consignment sale | The R w. Fri Kready ffic- / \ 1 . yn -Q NTO v1 4 { Ww Ted ] ideigl . 1 P.M. ree I. 1 rancils ready ( Ic ALL {INL M CLO | HES | INS ON SALE | ped elder al of Bred Gilts | fated The bridesmaid was Naomi | M | " tho Vi | Mumma, best man was Harold Wit- | Saturday, August 26—In the Vil- : * CYTE 2 S | > Saturday, August 5-On my farm [| co of Fc 3h story frame | TED brother of the to idegroom al gal C t ca nn 1 O Pp pc [ Palmyra Rl, '2 mile North of ¢ ele Mn el | After the ceremony a reception 19 WEST DONEGAL STREET | Campbelltown, 70 head of Canadian house, 2-car garage, | Wos held at Hostetter’s Banquet PHONE 3-9373 MOUNT JOY, PA. | EARM MACHINERY | house, steer pen, brooder | Hall for 70 guests, house also household goods 1 Geo. 1 wm . : he uge a + hol gor gs by er L pon their re turn home from a AND HOG SALE |= Yue c. wedding rip to Florida, the c-upl | 5 J will reside at Lancaster RS. " | oe 1 % Penn, | Saturday, August 26--At the Bl one 442-3-2 deiry barns located 3 miles North- | NUMBER OF LOCAL FOLKS ia é ITE el i 8 3 west of Lebantn, just north of WON PRIZES AT PICNIC / . ”.\ Saturday Aug. 5 1950 | Route 422, 20 miles east of Harris- A nded Sis CNIC . ore power. LA i {| ; I. (DST | burg, 80 Canadian Registered Hol- 4 ppended is a list of winners has m hd i at 11 A. M. (D ) stein cows and First Calf Heifers, | Who were notified by the picnic nN 13 A Ss Cinds of 8 Registered Holstein Bulls, truck=- | committee Tuesday: says WE Lk p a i All i i ry { lord of Susquehanna Co, Grade Bathing Suit Yonald Martin, 117 Lebanon, K. LU. &, F&- ; LR 4 . FARM MACHINERY tein Springers. 20 Reg. Guern- |, 4 ry y bi 3 | TRACTORS | Firs Calf tory 3) 25 re N. Barbara Street, Mount Joy. | AND TRACTORS | fren. Clarion Co. bv FE. Gold Watch, Lois Rohrer, Landis- | Cars and Trucks Heilman & Son. Sale at 12:30. { ville, Pa Whi C d d | Dupes and Hess, Au ts. | Grocery Order Winners: Lizzie 1000 ite egar an id Beamenderfer, New Haven Steet; Locust Posts Is . | Mrs. Arthur Becker, R2; Mrs. Ev- 200 HOGS | 2 HE'S GOT | elyn Gibson, K1; Cy Peiffer Jr. Parmets. Dales bri in your | 28 Mount Joy Street; Mrs. George d | ry for his sale. Prices are Rice, Detwiler Avenue; Anne Scho- | | field, 115 E. Main Street and Pearl | rising | Teims: Cash. Next Sale—Satur- | day. August 19, i G. K. WAGNER agam 1950. 350-2 Williams, 105 E. Il of town Donegal { Derothy Darrenkamp and Ruth — | Fitzgerald of Landisville. Mrs. Russell Bostic and Mary “Wonderful” is the way Mr. Kline describes the Sheppard 6M Diesel recently installed in his Farmall “The Sheppard Diesel has more power than the old gas engine had even when it was new . . . pulls three 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%, 6M: DIESEL ‘CONVERSION ENGINE for FARMALL “M" “TRACTORS @ Cuts fuel costs over 759, ® Installed in less thon a day \ *We rate the 6M the same as a new Farmall "mM" ® No alterations to frame © Permits use of all present) implements, = I ree Leaman-Evans Co. Inc. MOUNT JOY, PA. Phone 3-9351 CALL US TODAY FOR A FREE DEMONSTRATION ON YOUR OWN FARM. (Mo obligation, of course) EL a ARR CT A The Telephone Directory GOES TO PRESS AUGUST 21 Please notify the Business Office of any desired changes in your listing be- fore that date. COLUMBIA TELEPHONE CO. slo a nn | cluding Dr. M. a i | | Glattacher, F. GIAMBALY Ontometrist HOURS: Tue, -Thur.9 a. m.-5 p.m. Tue.- Fri., Sat., 6 CAR INSPECTE! Esso VAN'S 239 WEST MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY Public SATURDAY AUG. 5, 1950 On my farm, Palmyra R. D. 1, town, 2 miles south of Palmyra, 2 miles from Hershey. This lot represents some of the best Holstein families in Canada, in- | Lochinvar, one of my finest lots I have brought from Canada for a long time. must see them to appreciate them. Some good weaned heifer calves from the above cows, 4 outstanding bulls, serviceable age, 2 grandsons of Sovereign, 2 grandsons of Marks- | man. SPECIAL MENTION--Rag Apple Enterprise, a grandson of Marks- man, GOOD, has a record 6 lacts, 2X, 101,169—3932 fat, 3.93% is out of a c Chartered bus will leave White Horse at 10 o'clock. Lunch availble. | Write for catalogue. Edward O'Neal & Sons | HESS and DUPES., Aucticneers. HERMAN HORST, Clerk HARVEY RETTEW, Pedigrees. 39 E. Main St. Mount Jov, Pa. ® Fyes Examined ® (Classes Fitted ® Phone 3-9295 p.m.-8:30 p.m. Have Your NOW ESSO SERVICENTER PHONE 3-5671 AT 12:30 NOON, D. S. T. located one-half mile no 70 Head Of Canadian Registered Holstein Cows, Heifers and Bulls : : 4 Banos tested, T. B. aceredited. Mény are vaccinated. Many of these cows are fresh by day of sale, balance are close springers, some Septem- ber and October cows. Posch, Mpnogram, Rag Apple, etc. Many with R. O. P. jam, Kennevelyn Rag Apple Clara, 19.987 milk twice a test. Conditions Will be Made Known By lay milking, 715 fat, 3.93% both of Maytown. {i }1 Ll:yvd Malehorn. Salunga. i | - — eee | THE ALDINGER CLAN HELD {| || ITS ANNUAL REUNION | Harry w named Aldinger, president of the annual reunion I 'held recently at the home of Earl Myers, Bainbridge RD. Other of- { ficers are: Ethel Gantz, Mount Joy RD, secretary; and Roy Riber, Mid- dletown, | inger clan at & Repaired ee. treasurer. Ee | When in need of Printing. (anv- Dr.H.C Killheffer Optometrist MANHEIM S. Charlotte St. 5.3376 & Wednes. 9.5:30 Fri. Sat, 7-9 P. M. 2 il 3 163 Telephone Mon. Tues. Tues. Fri. Sat. 9:30-1:00. 2-5 P. M ELIZABETHTOWN 15° E. High St. Telephone 24-R rir 3 5&2 (ality Meats ALSO | A FULL LINE OF | rth of Campbell- Fruits & Vegetables - Don’t | 8 vo Auto Insurance 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 «+ 00 obligation, this You I consider records. VERY test. | . Ray N. Wiley MANHEIM R. D. 2 | Phone Landisville 2201 . AMERICAN MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY Operating in lowa as (Illinois) American Farmers Mutual Insurance Company 4~tf classed 30-2t | “HE TT i | CHECKERBOARD CHUCKLES - From Your Purina Dealer m wl THERE !!! COME BACK HERE =THE GRASS ISN'T ANY GREENER OVER UH-HUH-OVER HERE WE GET GREEN GRASS, CORN PLUS PURINA ol HOG CHOW! PASTURE FEEDING SPEEDS GAINS The pigs were right—Purina Hog Chow is the plus that helps speed hogs to early market. Will your hogs make fast, economical gains on pas- ture? See us today about the Purina way, H.S. Newcomer & Son, Inc. MOUNT JOY, PA. Street, | k the Ald- | thing) kindly remember the Bulletin | KRALL'S Meat Market ‘West Main St., Mt. Joy | on [Man for steady work in + | Midrtin H. Cope Co, Rheems, Pa. | The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., CLASSIFIED WANTED: Mechanically nnery. | space, cool, [cine “Trailer Villa, Thursday, August 3, 1950-3 FOR RENT: House tgpiler ors all convdniences. Al- 22 foot trafler Aor sale. R. D. Route 241, Phone Elizabethtown 251W. 20-4 uminum ONLY CAREFUL DRIVERS NEED " # « Phone Elizabethtown 416J. 30-2t APPLY for State Farm Mutual . . FOR SALE: Col | Auto Insurance, Careful drivers SALE: Registerg@-white Col= | naan fewer claims — r rates i Time of Planting lie, 10 mos. old. fond” of children, ! for you. If yore a dri- ' Loss Curb Factor [371 N. Barbara St, Mt. Joy. 30-2 yer “you too, pan” enjoy State | | PICKLES by 100 oy 1000, any size | Farm's complet coverage at low Earworm, Other Damage {85¢ hundred. Johns. Eby. Phone | rates SH} er HOFFER : | Manheim 5-8859. 30-3 ha To Crops Avoidable | 119 David St., Mount Joy, Pa. Earworm damage to field and |} BUY all kinds of) scyef, iron, also | Phone 3-4801 3-1 | sweet corn and to other vegetation jae ROVE Wood oy - Bp can be reduced by the time of | JONG Cv Xoo 1ST CLASS planting. Early tomatoes and string | FOR SALE: 2-Wheel car Trailer, * gh | beans and alfalfa foliage, partic- [Metal body, remoyable rack, ton "1° | ularly in the late summer, are also |license. Irvin Aulér, Manheim, R2. AUTO | damaged by earworms. | 30-2 -~ 1 { . . In this research it was soon ob- | wa Good 4 home without M ECHANIC served that damage to early plant- | hildr or. Bite pe - w Jolt A | ings by the earworm was related children for BL: itten, house i ypyet he experfenced on all mak | ao Tos broke. Mrs. Clgwon Capp, Old | curs, prdfer one with complete know= | to the time of planting. This led to 31-1 { ledge off front-end work. Modern a series of studies on different varieties of field and sweet corn to determine the optimum time of ed IE | se oy | Here a farmer sets to work planting at the proper time— a practice that can curb ear- worm damage to field and sweet corn and other vege- | tables, planting for least injury by the insect. Recent observations have shown that the critical stage of injury is the silking date. It was learned that three-fourths of the earworm eggs laid on corn silks were deposited on fresh silks before the silks started to wilt. Dates of planting field corn in sweet corn varieties requiring long medium growing seasons. IPC, New Weed Killer, Showing High Promise The new alphabetical weed kill- | er, IPC, that was humorously { hailed as the eventual successor | to the lawnmower in press releases because of its grass growth control possibilities, is in reality showing | a tremendous promise as a selec- | tive grass killer in a variety of crops. | Virgil Freed, associate agrono- mist for the Oregon state college agricultural experiment station, re- | ports this to be the case after ex- | periments with the weed killer. Conceding that work with IPC as lawn grass growth regulator is | still in its stages, Freed points out that 1PC’s uses as a weedy grass killer in § | Victor Klah:'s 8 still and moviescameras for price PROTEIN BUY YOUR pes NOW From for nul ng aed) SA] ,474 | Prescription 70 ni | Garber, 21 Mt. Joy St., Mt. Joy. 28-8 iad | Iv designed. Mis. Edvth B. Bruba- the midwest that are recommended | Market St. Elizabethtown, Penna. as a result of this research are |’hone 23-R. 7-tf May 1 for field corn; May 1 for | growing seasons; May 15-18 for varieties of sweet corn seeding | earliest experimental | | Market St., Mt. Joy\ Ben - i [FOR SALE: New Perfection Table Oil Stove. Call C. N. Ober, Top Stauflfertown. 31-2p 1g stock of the best service. Rear Post Office, Mid- 31-1 and dletown, Pa. H. L RICE ~~ Plumbing Heating Phone Mt. Joy 3-4151 15-tf NOTICE: If in need of welief from | Poison Ivy, Oak, or Sumac or other | minor skin irritations get Doctor's and you will | get immediate relief. Sold by E. W. | ker, Lancaster [R1. Phone Landis~ | ville 4374. 27-if | FOR SALE: Building Lot 62x156 on corner of S. Market and a proposed | street, Mt. Joy. Ap “A” zone loca- [tion. Apply E. E¥Brown, Mt. Joy. | 1-1f |IF YOU ARE LOOKING for a | paperhanger, call EarlyC. Brubak- |er. R1, Lancaster. Phj Landisville | ’ 4374. 19-tf | ANTIQUES: Will pay high prices | for antiques of any Heseription. Mr. | Hart, 161 N. Charlotte St., Man- heim, Pa. Phone 40% 2-24-tf | 'OR FARM BUREAU INSURANCE | see BENJ. F. GARBER, 518 South | Typewriters, Add. Magh's., Cash | Registers, Check ritets. New and Used. J. M. Englej 411 E. High St, | Elizabethtown. 14J. 8-18-tf FOR SALE: Farly Transparent | Apples for Sauce and Canning, al- | so Williams ny d for pies and | eating. Vinegar per gal. Mrs. | Kathryn Snyden, Fairview Orch- {ards, Florin. Phone Mt. Joy 3-9451. shop working conditions and salar Apply in PERSON ONLY to MR. HOFFMAN HARRY R. BITZER 720 N. Prince St. LANCASTER, PENNA. 31-1t Notice is hereby given that at 7:15 P.M. on August 7, 1950 at the Borough Hall. Mount Joy, Lancas- ter County. Pa. the Council of the Borough <f Mount Jov will hold a ruklic hearing on, and immediately thereafter, is to consider the adop- tion of certain proposed amend- rents to the Zoning Ordinance of the Borough, which amendments have heretofore been submitted to the Borough Planning Commission 2s required by law. The amend- men's to be considered propose the following: LM Tn chhnee fpém classification of Recidende “A” district to Residence “B' district, the following areas: 1. All the land which is not now Residence “B” district in the area bv David, New Haven, Marietta and Lumber Streets. 2. An area bounded on th north= west bv Marietta S'reet. on the northeast by New Haven Street; on the southeast by Oak Alley and the line of Oak Allev extended to a 389 feet southwest of New Paver Street: and on the southwest or a line approximately 286 feet in Jength extending from the end of the last mentioned line to Marietta at a mint 510 feet south- weet of New Haven Street. Covies of the proposed amend- ments are on file in the office of the Boroush Secretary, and may be inerected by ~ny merson interes ed »t his office No. 128 N. Barltara St, Maint Jov, Pa. hetween the "ours nf 10 AM. and 8 P.M.. Monday to Fridav, inclusive, and 10 AM. and 5 P.M., Saturdav WIT LIAM F. BRIAN | 230-2 | 29-3 Borough Secretary | PAINTERS NEEDED: { D. Loraw, PUBLIC SALE | Florin. Phone 3-4446, . Joy. 22-tf Of Valuable real estate |[FOR AWNINGS - VENETIAN WDNR BR a: 9, 1956 BLINDS - FURNITURE UPHOL- 0 oe fis at 120 w Hane STERING call Colprubia 48101 or NE re P write to HALDEANS UPHOL. | Street, Flizabethtown, Pa. |STERY & AWNING SHOP, 11th & A 2!» STORY FRAME | Spruce Sts, Columbia, Pa. 26-tf DWELLING HOUSE on Te Te Tr containing 8 rooms, bath, |PAPFRHANGING AND INTERIOR PAINTING: We/ have a fine selec- ticn to choose from and prices are | reasonable. AWin L. Givens, Eli- zabethtcwn, R1, Phone 937R12. 30-tf | ATTRACTIVE WOMAN over 23 with high school education and car all conveniences, new paint; situ- ated on lot of ground 30x198 feet. Premises may be inspected on Saturday, Aveusf 5, 1950. by calling at the house between 12:00 and 5:00 P.M. ’ Sale en premises, Augnst 9, 1950, at 7:30 P. M., when conditions will legumes, seed crops, vegetable |to be trained for dignified, pleasant crops, strawberries, orchards and | position, paying far above average, | he made known by perennial grasses are advanced |In old company with excellent rep- ALICE WICKFNHEISER | enough to tab the chemical nearly | utation. Noy investment. For inter- Fxecutrix of Flizabeth T. as valuable as 2.4-D | view wire collect or write: Mrs Charleston Estate = yg | Kathryn Lynch, 74 N. 31st Street, | walter Dupes, Auct. Camp Hill, Pa. 30-3p | carl G. Herr, Attorney 30-2 Fertilizer Is Bargain NEW . 8 SALE Wm LR MATERIALS Kr 89 FUEL nu 19 2%) FOOD $1.51 [Feaniuizea| [$107 $13 ES 7 How much you get for a dollar | you spend today as compared with what you could have got back in 1926, depends on what you buy with that dollar, U.S. bureau of labor statistics show that building materials that could have been bought for $1 back | in 1926, cost $1.89 today. Food that | would have cost $1 back in those | days, now costs you $1.51. A dollar's | els, | worth of textiles at 1926 price lev- Fuel and | today costs $1.37. lighting materials cost $1.30. Remote-Control Switch Convenient for Farmers Farmers now can turn their | farm yard light off and on from | a half-dozen places with a new, re- | mote-control multiple switch, | * A farm electrification specialist | explains. that the heart of this new. control is a magnetic relay which | will turn the light on or off from as | | many’ points "as desired by means of simple push-button switches. It | is said the unit is very economical to operate and easy to install. re tll Everybody reads newspapers but NOT everybody reads circular ad- vertising left on their door step. PRICES FARMER DAYS Tooay | 1 | Pays up to $5,000. Sania or GETS | and Too HOSPITALIZATION INS. —_— RAY N. WILEY | THREE YEAR | POLIO POLICY $10.00 for the average family Mankeim R. D. 2 | opposite Mt. Jov Legion Phone Landisville 2201 | 23-tf | EXFCUTORS NOTICE | Fstate of Isaiah D. Stehman, late | | thereto are requested to make im- | mediate payment, and those having | claims or demands against the same | will nresent them without delay foi | settlement to the undersigned | ELIZABETH B. BOWMAN 2137 Chestnut St., Harrisburg, Pa. RAYMOND O. GILBERT Bucks Co., Pa. | ; Executors | George W. McKee | | Clay M. Ryan, Atty’s 27-6 | | | | WANTED MEN | Of Personal Property FRIDAY, ATIGUST 4th, 1950 Tn the Borangh of Elizabethtown at 35 West College Avenue. Three v'ece living room suite, Foster p'an~ plaver, stool and rolls, seven way {floor lamn. bridee lamp. table lamn.! couch, sideboard, ronnd extensicn table and boards, plat- ‘ form rockeg #nd several other rock- ers. small tables. large wall clock (Seith Thomas. 8-dav). Silvertone table mndel radio. o!1-fashion cor- | of Mount Joy, Pa., decd. {ne- cupboard, Columbia enameled LHL UR saan | Letters testamentary on said | range, 100 1b. Coclerator ice box, “ee MN || | escate having been granted to the | three burner oil stove and baker a undersigned, all persons indebted | oven. scuare extension table and 3 boards. kitchen step stool, four kit- chen chairs, six dining rcom chairs, huffet, 3-pc. bedroom suite, iron bed with spring, chest of drawers, wardrobe. washstand, three 9x12 rugs, 9x12 ft. linoleum rug, wood box. Perfection heater, rag carvet and throw rugs, electric washing machine, bench and tubs, zine lin- ed wash sink, vorch chairs, fruit jars. dishes and cooking utensils, 2 iron butcher kettles with three feet, Hufstrome Baby coach, what-not shelf and many other articles too numerous to mention. Also at the same time and place we will sell the personal property of Mrs. Elizabeth Charleston Estate. Coolerator. computing scale, coun=- ter and cabinet, coal oil lamps, flat ircns, clocks, sideboard, Heatrola, | kitchen cabinet, two-piece bedroom suite, extension table, chairs, rock- Weaver organ, dishes, crocks, linen cabinet, Lyric radio and cab- inet, table lamp with shade, two ‘ ac floor lamps with shades, small pool Tobacco Factory | table with cues and balls, dresser, H. Roy Nisly €o, Inc. FLORIN, PA. 31-2 washstand, childs rocking chair, card table, china box, pictures, laundry hamper, porcelain top kit- chen table, rope bed, studio couch, washing machine. Sale to commence at 7:00 P. M. when conditions and terms will be made known by TED NEIDEIGH Walter Dupes, Auctioneer Landis & Garman, Clerks 30-2 a
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