has more power :.. says W. F. KLINE Lebanon, RD2 Lo '“Wonderful" is the way Mr. Kline describes the Sheppard 6M Diesel recently installed 6M DIESEL CONVERSION ENGINE Jor FARMALL "mM TRACTORS Cots uel costs over 759, @ Installed in less thon a day Neo “siterations to frome ©_Pormits ‘use of all present) Jmplements, nas more power than the old gas engine had even when it was new . . . pulls three 14” plows al! day long for a fraction of my former fuel costs.” Convert your “M" to Sheppard FULL diesel power , work, cut fuel costs over 75%, + . do more \ * We rote the 6M the sama a new Formail "mM" Bammer dias CALL US TODAY FOR A FREE DEMONSTRATION ON YOUR OWN FARM. (Neo obligation, of course) MOUNT JOY, PA. Phone 3-9351 ODIESEL'S THE "POWER . THEIBIESEL PUBLIC SALE — OF — 125 - Head - 125 T. B. ACCREDITED & BANGS TESTED Saturday, August 26, 1950 At 12:30 o'clock At our dairy barns located in Lebanon County, three miles north-west of Lebanon, just north of Route 422. 20 miles east of Harrisburg, Penna. Canadian Registered HOLSTEIN COWS And First Calf Heifers Most of them are fresh or due in September or October. 40 of them are Vaccinated, including such cows as: SHIRLEY DEWDROP - Classified V. G. Bred to a son of Historian, GIPSY CORNISCOPIA - Bred to Spring Farm Sovereign . "Supreme. ILLEHEE FLORA classified G. P. Bred to Spring Farm Sovereign Supreme. FAFORIT DUCHESS NETHERLAND - classified G, P. Bred to Bond Haven R. A. Pathfinder. RAG APPLE SUNNY PONTIAC - classified G. P. and bred : to O. C. H. Sovereign Lad. 6 Registered HOLSTEIN BULLS of service age, including a son of Triune Lochinvar out of a high testing daughter of Elmcroft Monogram. A TRUCK LOAD OF SUSQUEHANNA CO. Grade Holstein Springers Also Selling: HEIFERS 20 Registered Guernsey all are fresh or close and all are vaccinated. First Calf 25 Grade Guernseys from Clarion County. This is a very gocd lot of cattle, have traveled far to buy them, and took only the desirable animals. They are large, good type, pedigrees that will be appreciated, and best of all good udders. Sale to start at 12.30. For. catalog write to Harvey Rettew, R. 2, or to the owners. F. L. Heilman & Son Aucts.—Hess & Dupes, LEBANON, PA. R4, OWNERS Pedigrees—Harvey Rettew op Manheim, Pa. | Miss | Grove, nineteen-year old daughter ti lof a York County n his Farmall “M™, "The Sheppard Diesel | Leaman-Evans Co. Inc. YORK CO. YOUNG LADY WAS CHOSEN POTATO QUEEN | | Coudersp rt and vicinity can | grow potatoes but when it comes | [to producing potato queens, York {county has something to say. Keener, of June Fawn grower | was 1950 | “Potato Blossom” Queen Thursday. potata chosen Pennsylvania's ——————— —— | PUBLLC SALE Of Valuable Real Estate to be held {FRIDAY EVENING, SEPT. 8, 1950 £. | On the premises located in the of Florin, along the main | highway. i | A 2'5 STORY FRAME | DOUBLE DWFLLING "wd containing six rooms and a bath on either side; hot water and all other conveniences; | {also built-in porch and wash room on rear; all erected on a lot 40x200 | feet. Adjoining lot 40x%200 feet on | which a FRAME BARN is erected on the rear. | Sale to commence at 7:00 o'clock P. M., when conditions will be made known by Heirs of J. H. Haldeman Fstate MRS. C. E. MUSSFLMAN | FSTELLA HALDEMAN 1 PHEOBY HALDEMAN [ Walter Dupes, Auct. | D. L. Landis, Clerk | PUBLIC SALE | Of Personal Proverty |FRIDAY, EVENING, AUG. 25, 1950 | To be held on the premises loca- ted at corner of North Gay Street land West Walnut Street, in the {| Borough of Marietta. | os i Dining Roof Suite, drop-head {Singer Sewins Machine, Studio Couch, Radio, Plaver Piano in good "condition, a lot of music rolls, mu- sic cabinet. Hoover Electric Sweep- er, Victrola, electric fan, electric lichts, Majestic Range: 2 oil heat- ers, Premium Heater, bedroom snite, bureau, washstand, small chest, clothestree, woodbox, Gener- al Electric Washer, wash tubs, ta- bles, 6 old fashiored kitchen chairs, rockers, porch glider, rugs, throw rues, bedding, linens, garden tools, and a lot of other articles too nu- merous to mention. Sale to commence at P. M., when conditions will he made known by SUSIE DUPLER, Executrix Estate of Jacob C. Kautz, dec'd Walter Dupes, Auct. Landis & Garman, Clerks 33-2 PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL FSTATE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1950. At. 7:30.P. M., D.S.T. Valuable Real Estate in the Bor- ough of Mount Joy. Tract of Land 50 it. x 303 ft. upon which is erected: Street, Mt. Joy, 10 rooms, roof in excellent condition, elec- tricity installed. 1's STORY FRAME HOUSE known as 218 West Main Street with water and electricity. 5 FRAME GARAGES on rear in good condition. These properties are located on Main Street and convenient to transportation and can be inspected August 28 and August 29. Sale will be held on the premises on the above date when terms will be made known by ELLA W. HERSHEY JOHN A. HERSHEY Walter Dupes, Auctioneer Carl G. Herr, Attorney Alfred C. Alspach, Attorney 32-3 PUBLIC SALE Of Valuable Personal Property FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1950 ket street, in the Village of Florin, between Nissley’s Tobacco Ware- house and the Washington School, the following: Quality Bottle gas stove, General Flectric Refrigerator, kitchen inet, 6-board walnut extension ta- ble, cherry drop china closet, 6 newly caned decor- ated chairs, 2 antique kitchen chairs other chairs, old-fashioned Mohair cofa, tufted Mohair settee with two large and two small chairs, rockers, liviing room rug 11x18, small rugs, small tables, hall clothes rack with mirror, taborets, victrola, sofa, two porch rockers, porch swing, 2 wal- nut beds, 2 walnut marble top dres- sers, 2 walnut washstands, walnut wardrobe, sideboard, single bed, bed springs and mattresses, walnut desk with top bookcase, dishes, kitchen utensils, fruit jars, canner, cab- ND box, lawn mower, wheelbarrow, garden tools, other articles too nu- merous to mention. ANTIQUES—Spinning wheel, lot of fine flax, buffalo robe, small pie doughtray, Jenny Lind bottle, Ger- man Martyr's Mirror, printed at Ephrata Cloisters; old fashioned dishes. Ladies riding side saddle. conditions will be made known by MRS. FRANCES B. NISSLEY C. S. Frank, Auct. Wilmer & Simon Kraybill, Clks.' 34-2 | 7:09 o'clock | LARGE 2!» STORY FRAME DWFLLING | known as 222 West Main On the premises on South Mar- | leaf table, buffet, | clectric iron, ironing board, wood- | Sale to begin at 12:30 D.S.T. when | Sale Register NEWTOWN Friday, August 25--At the corner of North Gay and West Walnut St, in the Borough c¢f Marietta, per- sonal property | deceased. Sale at 7 | Dupes, Auct, pam | Friday, August 25—-On South | Market Street, in the village of Florin, beiween Nissley Tobacco Warehouse and Washington School, personal property Ly Mrs | B. Nissley at 12:30 o'clock. C. S. Frank, Auct Friday Evening, August 25—At the Borg limits Mount Joy Ceme- ery, a very good herd of Tioga and Potter County cows. Few registered {and Blood Tested. C. S. Frank & Leo P. Frank. Sale at 7:15 pm. F. B. Aldinger, Auct. Friday, August 25—At our Sales |My and Mrs. Paul Sark. of Mt. Barn just East of Mount Joy oni Yor i { Route 230, 72 head of Holstein and yoy, took hike to Newtown t | Guernsey cows, 2 Bulls. Keystone | visit Mrs. Daniel Celtmacher on | Holstein Sales, Inc. Sale at 1 p.m. | Monday. ii 3 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Witile and | Saturday, August 26—In the Vil- dauslitar. Caro) { Columbia RI: lage of Florin, 2% story frame | 7°" ar 8 olumbia KR ’ dwelling, concrete building, used | Mr. and Mrs. Ragner Hallgren, of as butchering house, 2-car garage, | Mount Joy; and Mr. and Mrs. Jo- | chicken house, steer pen, brooder |seph Wittle and daubghter, of Col- house also household goods by Geo. | 1 A i | 3 | umbia, visited Mr. and Mrs. Aris- | S. Vogle. G. K. Wagner, Auct. Sale | 4 : Be > tice Wittle on Sunday. at 1:30 p. m. : cen Mr. and Mrs. Irvip Witmer and | Saturday, August 26—At the | family were M:nday evening vis- dairy barns located 3 miles North-|itors of Mr. and Mrs. John Kauff- | ! West o Lema Ps os) Posh of man and family at Conestoga oute 422, 2 les ed ) arris= : : : ye or Mr. end Mrs. Elvin Weaver and burg, 80 Canadian Registered Hol- | stein cows and First Calf Heifers, 8 Registered Holstein Bulls, truck- load of Susquehanna Co. | Holstein Springers, 20 Reg. Guern- { sey First Calf Heifers and 25 grade Guernseys {rem Clarion Co. by F L. Heilman & Son. Sale at 12:30. Dupes and Hess, Aucts. Aug 30 the Borough of land 50x203 ft. house, 222 W. 115 story frame Valuable Mt. 214 Wednesday, real estate in i Joy, tract of story frame Street and Main house, 218 W. Main St., also 5 garages on | rear. Ella W. Hershey and John A. | Hershey. Walter Dupes, Auct. Sale lat 7:30 p. m. Sept. 2nd - near Hosslers house, about 312 miles north of Mt. Joy, personal property by Jchn M. { Forry. Sale at 1 p. m. C. S. Frank, | Auct On the school Saturday, premises Saturday, Sept. 2 {ises in Conewago Twp. Dauphin | Co., 3 miles north of Deodate, a 26 | acre farm, 215 story frame dwelling, [ frame bank barn, other buildings, i livestock and implements by Ells- | worth G. Neideigh and Dorothy T. { Wm. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence | { Neideigh. Sale at 1:00 p.m. Walter | Dupes, Auct. I Wednesday, September 6.h—On the premises 303 East High Street, | Elizabethtown. One-half of I stcry frame dwelling, double gar- age, by Hulda I. Forney. Sale at 7:00 p.m. Walter Dupes, Auct. mises along the main highway, in | the village of Florin, 21» story! | frame dcuble house, lot 40 x 200 | feet by Heirs of J. H. Haldeman Estate, Mrs. C. E. Musselman, Es- | tella Haldeman and Phoebe Halde- | man. Sale at 7:00 pm. Walter | Dupes, Auct. | Saturday, Sept. 9—On the prem- ises in Rapho Twp., along the Har- | risburg highway, 1! miles cast of | Mount Joy, 1% storv Frame House | 2-car gapnge, lot 125x175 ft. by | Charles Wasal. Sale at | C. S. Frank, Auct. 2:00 p. m [ Tuesday, September 12—On the [farm located in North Annville | Twp., Lebanon County, midway be- | tween Annville and Jonestown, 43 | bead of Reg. Holstein Cattle by Raymond C. Miller, R1, Jonestown, Pa. Ebersole Sale at 1 p.m. & Sawyer, Aucts. Saturday, September John Yocum farm, located in Berks | County, midway between Rohe- | sonia and Bernville, 60 head of Reg. | | Canadien Holstein Cows, Heifers, ond Bulls. John Yocum and William | Worley. Sale at 12:30 p.m. | Saturday, September 23—On the road leading from Landisville to Mechanicsville, cn the road known | as Colebrook Road, BE. ! Twp., 18 acre farm, 21% story frame dwelling, frame barn, tobacco shed, etc. by Benjamin S. Ehersole and Laura G. Ebersole. Sale at 2 pm. Elmer Spahr, Auct. | ICE CREAM SOCIAL AUG. 25 | The Ladies Aid of the Florin E. | U. B. Church will have an ice cream | social ¢n the church lawn on Fri- | day, August 25, from 5 to 10 p.m. | Ice cream, cake, pie, coffee, Choc- | olate and orange drings. Rain date is Saturday, Aug. 26. A Palronize Bulletin Advertisers by ‘Susie Dupler, | Executrix, Estate of Jacob C. Kautz | Walter | family spent the week Frances | Grade | On the prem- | : : i Friday, September 8—On the pre- | 16—On the | Sunday Mrs. Matilda Derr was a jest of Mr. and Mrs. John Shepp at Leban n Mr. and Mrs. Victor Fogie and end with Mr. and Mrs. George Schoelkoph and family. Sunday Mrs. Ann Martin, of Lancaster, and visitors were [ Mr and Mrs. Edward Craual and [ family of Mount Joy Mr. and Mrs. Paul family, of Millersville Saturday evening Mrs and Koser and RD visitors of My. were and Danicl Geltmacher Mr Mrs. Earl and family spent the week end with Geltmacher Mrs. Minnie Geltmacher at Kin- derhook. Michael, son of Mr. and Mrs. | Clarence Bleyer and Jerry, son of | family, und Mr. John Frysinger of Manheim, Mr. Mrs Maurice Frysinger on Sunday. of Mr. and Mrs. | { Abram Gamber were: Mr. and Mrs. vigited and Sunday visitor: Salem Gamker and family of Col- | | umbi and Mrs. Karl Gamber on Ironville. Mr. and Mrs. William Haines at- | tended the Frey services held a | Peiny ra on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. William Fogie and Mrs. Paul Mrs. | sons, visited Mr. and | I pp Mr. Mann at York on Sunday. eee and and Charles | | CLASS OF 1920 ENTERTAINED BY MR. & MRS. HENRY BECKER The graduating 1920 of Mount Joy High School was de- the Henry Becker on class of lightfully entertained at home f Mr. Mrs. Street on Friday { | | | ¢ and F night, 18 to an outdoor supper. were Mr. and Mr. and Mis. airview August Those attending | Mrs. W. I Beahm, | Lutz and daughter Esther and son John, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Myers | and nephew LeRoy Walters, Mr. “and Mrs. Mark Basehore, Mr. and 215 | Mrs. Ammon Hoffer and daughter, | 193: ! Mary Jane and son Ammon Jr, | | | Mrs. Clarence Grissinger and son | | and Mrs. Sam Kray- Bernard, Dr. bill and daughter Mimi, Mr. | Mrs. Henry Becker and daughter Dorcas, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Martin Jr., Mrs. James Roberts, Bill Barbara Roberts, and Mr. and Mrs. I Lester E. Roberts. tk eee and and comer can't make a friends. ree eel A Ae eee Patronize Bulletin Advertisers FOR SALE: 100 Pullets,