R. Brubaker ANNOUNCES Virginia I'HE OF A OPENING Studio of Piano AT 86 East Main St, Mount Jovy, Pa. For interviews and appointments all 3-8032, or inquire at 84 East Main LP BY — MAY 00 ON ONIN NAR RD NG CA EF oe Ng was! es ARE EE A SER ESTER AY = YS oe, Fier iain =, And For Lunch Treat Them To Home Grown Cantaloupes Fancy York Co. Peaches N. Y. State Bartlett Pears BY THE BASKET Peas (Valley Sun) can 1 0: 5c Candy Gum & Chiclets 6 for 25¢ 3 for 10c NGRRIS FANCY RED ? 3 Kidney Beans No-2¢n OLD DUTCH Cleanser 2 cans 25¢ Kunzler’s TOP QUALITY Loaves Hess’ Food Stores MOUNT JOY MASTERSONVILLE PHONE 3-9094 MANHEIM 5-7811 Clorox gt. 17c gal. 30c Swift’s Select Beef These Prices Effective Thursday, Friday and Saturday (this week) “Wonderful is the way Mr. Kline describes the Sheppard 6/M Diesel recently installed n his Farmall “The Sheppard Diesel has more power than the old gas engine . pulls three 14” plows al! day long for a fraction of my former fuel costs.” Convert your “M" to Sheppard FULL diesel power . . . do more 6M: DIESEL CONVERSION ENGINE for FARMALL “M’" " TRACTORS ® Cuts fuel costs over 759, had even when it was new . . work, cut fuel costs over 75%. @® installed in less thon a day *We rate the 6M the sama ® No alterations to frame as a new Farmall "JA" ® Permits use of all present) implements, a TARE HY CALL US TODAY FOR A FREE DEMONSTRATION ON YOUR OWN FARM. (No obligation, of course) MOUNT JOY, PA. Phone 3-9351 CLOSED SAT. AFTERNOON * x * General Headquarters on Farm * * * * Shop Needs Good Tools and Adequate Wiring FIRST FLOOR CIRCUITS 2 eo TS AMP IIS VOLT BRANCH CIRCUITS TO LIGHTS | «#6 230 VOLT CIRCUIT TO WilDIn O cuune ounsr S WALL SWITEH Si WALL SWITCH OUTLET FOR BAND SAW By IRA MILLER Farm Electrification Bureau The farm shop is one of the most important buildings on the farm. This is so, particularly, on those farms where several types of equipment are used. For repair and maintenance costs come high—unless that work can be done at home. It is small wonder, therefore, that one of the first desires of many farmers is for a work shop which is efficiently de- signed, adequately wired, properly lighted and well equipped with hand and power tools. The two-story shop, illustrated above, answers these requirements— and more. Since it makes provisions for both wood and metal working. The canopy over the front door en- ables the farmer to make repairs out- side during rainy weather. And the shop is big enough so that machinery can be moved inside where work can be done during the winter season, Lights, for general illumination, are installed on the basis of one for every 200 feet of floor area. “Work” lights include one for each permanently in- wo NL The Elizabethtown office of Dr. ee nl Patronize Bulletin advertisers. |in Fast | caster | frontage on macadam road. veniences: 1% story Frame contain- ing 7 ter [ bacco sheds with room for 18 acres | of tobacco. | pressure system. tobacco | sale. Walter Dupes. Auct. | Paul A. Mueller Car! G. Herr, Att'ys | FRIDAY EVENING, SFPT. 15. 1950 i |.On the premises at No. 113 North Market Street, heat tween the hours of 7:00 and 8:30 on the evenings of September 13th and | 14th. | when | known by | | Walter Dupes, Auct. DD. L PUBLIC SALE of VALUABLE REAL ESTATE to be held | | SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1950 at 2:00 p. m. : On the premises on the West side ‘of the road leading from Maytown frame double | to Marietta. | 67 acres of fertile limestone land | Donegal Township, Lan- County, Pa., containing’ TWO DWELT.ING HOUSES 215 story Brick containing 10 rcoms, all modern con- | rooms, electric, running wa- Large frame barn, two large to- Never failing wells of water with April 1st posses- | At. same time \10 to 12 thousand | lath will be offered for | on the above date, when terms and { conditions will he made known by Sale to be held on the fan | ANNA M. GROVE, widow | MARTIN R. GROVE, exec- | just Esst of Meunt Joy, on i Route 230, 10 Grade, 10 Western Penna. Pure- i bred, Holsteins by stein Sales, Inc. Sale at 1:00 p. m. utor of Michael H. Grove Fstate. 36-3t BRBUBLIC SALE Of Valuable Real to be held Flizabeth‘own, Pa. A STORY BRICK DWELLING metal roof containing sev- en rooms and bath, hot air and all other conveniences. The property can be viewed be- THE FARM SHOP 1} 230 VOLT MOTOR BRANCH CIRCUIT TO LATHE AND COMPRESSOR Fo 20 AMP. 115 VOLT BRANCH CIRCUIT TO CONVINIINGE OUTLITS | «£12 230 VOLT MOTOR BRANCH CIRCUIT TO BAND A CICVAAR SAWS WHAT THE SYMBOLS MEAN @, OUTLIT FOR COMPRISSOR «Oi OUTLET FOR FLOODLIOHT B), OUTLET POR CMCULAR SAW © CONVININCE OUNET @, OUTLIT FOR LATHE @, OUTUIT FOR WILDER SECOND FLOOR You Can Work With Metal or Wood in This 2-Story Shop for every 10 feet of bench length, The stairway from the first to the second floor also is well lighted. There are two 230-volt motor branch stalled piece of equipment and one | ed for | | meets the | | | “@ | month | touch with Milk Pelletizing o So Aids Poultry Feed Milk Products Are Found | (crs of Important to Egg Output [cnt em . Socinl That milk products are still ment nf | among the most important ingredi- ents in a laying ration is indicated in results of a series of feeding | | tests conducted with high-produc- | ing flocks in New England poultry | areas earlier this year. The tests, which ran an average of 164 days, were conducted at a | is state agricultural college, a county | eral Hospital. | vocational agricultural school and | commercial poultry farms. Re- | sults showed an average additional profit of 26 cents each for hens fed I milk products in addition to rations | | regularly fed on the test farms. Nearly 3,000 birds, New Hamp- shires, Rhode Island Reds, Barred Rocks, and a Barred Cross were in- On each farm flocks were | Secnrit spent several coming and volved. divided into test and control pens. The control pen received the ra- ents Grosh. Amendments to Social (From Page 1) [ having “auarters of cov- requirements | eorned at least 6 [ erage” and who is not now emnloy- than $50 a covered by law should get Lancaster office Administro- serves Lancaster Coun- ty. In addition, workers 75 or older who have earned at verpy wages of more in emplovment the Social Security the Social Security contact of pres- revised | case, permits monthly benef'ts to them even if they are working, ——o office regardless emplovment, MILTON GROVE Mrs. John Snyder, E Main Street, a na‘ient in the Foster Grosh of Horrisburg sister Vivien Jean of Atlant’e City, | bined. 25 Mt. Joy street. Phone Mt. trin tc the far west, covering an- proximately 5500 and taking in most of the worth while places, going. their re- | turn they also spent some time in | | Virginia accomp2nied bv their Merchant | The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, September 7, 1950-3 CLASSIFIED — Rates for classified advertising In this column are: 3 lines or less, minimum ,..... 35¢ Over 3 lines, per line .......... 10¢ Each add. insertion, per line .... 8e¢ FOR SALE: Swivel chair, sewing | machine, 9x12 Bigelow rug, odds of furniture, Home Ly appointment, Elizabethtown 218J2, 36-11 “guar- Argus 21, flash and condition. Phone 36-1p SALE: Excellent Mt. Joy 3-5102. FOR SALE: 3-pe. Living Room Suite, good condition. »101 New Haven St., Mt. Joy. Tele: 3-9504. FOR SALE: New Snare Drum used only a few months. Apply at 114 S. | Market St., Mt. Joy. 36-1p FOR nay=- Gen- FOR SALE: Green and Ivory En- and | ameled Range and Oil Burner com- -5472. 36-1p motor | | FOR SALE: White enameled Col- umbia Range with water back. Es- tate Oil Burner, both like new. Ab- Eshleman, Mt. Joy. Phone 36-1 ram N. 23-5903. FOR SALE: Perfection Oil Burner, circuits in the shop shown—to serve | the lathe, air compressor, band saw | and circular saw. Also there is a No. 6 wire, 230-volt branch circuit to serve the limited-input transformer-type | arc welder. Welding is growing in popularity on farms because its use permits repairs to be made without | having to remove broken parts from damaged machines. And then electric | welders are used more and more by | ‘farmers who have a knack for build- | ing some of their own equipment and | for modifying standard equipment to | suit their own special needs. The shop, shown, also has eight duplex convenience outlets for use of tion normally fed on the farm. For instance, New England college small electric tools, drill press and | 1 ; grinder. | As will be noted, information about | electrical circuits and electrical sym-| Lo bols shown on the plan, appear below | the isometric sketch of the shop in| } Sale Register] H. C. Killheffer, optometrist, will be | closed all afternoon, Saturday, Sep- tember 9th from 12 noon. i risburg highway, Mount Joy, 1» storv Frame House 2-car gayrade, lot C. S. Frank, Auct. R P2. Ebersole S nremises house, about 3% miles north of Mt. the above illustration, 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 gel | Friday, September 8—On the pre- mises along the main highway, in the village of Florin, 21% story house, lot 40 x 200 | feet by Heirs of J. H. Halden | Estate, Mrs. C. E. Musselman, Es- tella Haldeman and Phoebe Halde- man. Sale at 7:00 p.m. Walter Dupes, Auct. Saturday, Seot. 9—On the prem- ises in Rapho Twp.. alone the Har- 1% miles east of 125x175 ft. by Charles Wasal. Sale at 2:00 p. m 12—On the er Annville North Tuesday, located in | | : | farm Sion | Twp., Lebanon Ccunty, midway be- | . 1 tween Annville and Jonestown, 43 | head of Reg. Holstein aymond C. Miller. R1, Jonestown, & Sawyer, Aucts. | ale at 1 p.m. Fridays, Sept. 15th—At the Sales 25 Purebred Canadian, Hol- Keystone Sept. 16th—On the Saturday, near Hosslers school Cattle by | throughout the | control | bird Joseph Ruzzo, Hope Valley, R. I., is shown at his egg can- dler-grading machine. Raising from 12,000 to 13,000 birds an- nually, Ruzzo says he has re- corded a 12 per cent increase in egg production from his test flock which was fed pelletized milk preducts in the 1948-19 lay- ing s. son. laying ration, the county used its own formula ration, and the commercial poultrymen fed various commercial laying mashes. In each case test and control pens were of the same age and breed- ing, and received the same | and management except that the test pen was fed a pelletized dairy products feed in addition to the normal ration. Accurate feed cost nd egg production records were kept. For purposes of making prof- it ‘comparisons, 55 cents a dozen wag used as an average egg price. | When results were tabulated and | that the | averaged, it was found test pens fed the milk product, laid an average of 8 per cent more eggs and made an average of cent more profit. for test birds averaged 64 per cent tests, compared to 59 per cent for control birds. Aver- age feed cost per dozen eggs was 29 cents for test pens, 28 cents for and deaths in| pens. Culls test pens averaged 15 per cent. Highest average egg production was 74.4 per cent made by a test) | pen of Barred Rocks at the county school over a six-month test period. | There the control pen averaged 69 | per cent production. test averaged $3.06 net income per | (eggs over feed), compared 3irds "in the the state college fed the | conference | Engagements | cf their | Fverell | ed at Ohio. school care | | whether the difference at the harvest well fed yields, well filled kernels and good quality ears. 12.3 per | Egg production | to examine those the field. Healthy, well fed corn is a deep, color spells trouble. the corn plant is starving for one or more of the ents—nitrogen, TY Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Sipling, of | Rheems, announce the engagement daughter, Jean K., to Lt. V. Chadwick, son of Mrs. Mildred Chadwick and the late Dr. | E. V. Chadwick, of Wyolusing. Miss Sipling is employed in the Henry G. Carpenter Insurance Of- fice, here. Lt —— ee ree SALUNGA Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cooper en- tertained et dinner Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sweilzer and | family and Mr. Laverne Huber of | Rothsville, Mrs. Annie Cooper and Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Peifer. went cmt tA Gl insane Leaves Tell Story = AN \ \ The le: ives on corn plants tell crop is well fed or That can make a lot of For only high starved. corn can produce Growers should take a little time corn leaves in green. Any other It means that dark three plant nutri- phosphate or pot- ash. Figure 1 in the illustration shows a typical case of nitrogen hunger. The signs show first at the tip then spread to the midrib of the lower leaves. The middle of the leaf turns Chadwick is station- | Wright-Patterson Field in |FOR SALF: Used cast iron boiler, par- Blaine | 3 to 4 room size. Phone Mount Joy [3-5903. 36-tf FOR SEALE: Used Westinghouse Flectric Refrigerator, small size, in geod condition, 1 S. Market St., Mt. | Joy 26-1 | [FOR SALE: 4 small size (9-11) {girl's suits, like new; black gabar- | dine lightweight tailored coat, one | gabardine raincoat, 14 sweaters, all | colors, good. Call Mount Joy 3-9061, 11 Fast Main St, Mt. Joy. 26-t¢ [merce oe —— | LOST: Between Mt. Joy and Mari- | etta, blue & white model airplane. | Reward. Phone Mt. Joy 3-9491. 36-tp | | with blower, hot water radiator, | water heater with | tank, and single drainboard sink. Phone Mt. Joy 3-4574. 36-tf CAMFRAS GOING UP: Get yours now, at the cold price at Victor Klahr's Little Shop with the big i stock. Rear Post Office, Middletown. 36-1 FOR SALE: 4 H.P. Johnson Sea- horse Outboard Motor, good condi- tion, $60.00. Tele. Mt. Joy 3-5258. 36-1p HELP WANTED: For weekly cleaning of frame office building at 20 East Main Street (not the brick building). Hours can be arranged to suit. See H. W. Helms at Henry | G. Carpenter's office or telephone | 243771 Mt. Joy. 35-4 | HATS. made & remodeled, DRESS- | MAKING, ALTERATIONS, GIFTS, | BUTTON-HOLING, Margaret-Jean | Shoppe, 19 W. Donegal St., Mt. Joy. 33-tf FO? RFNT: Modern store room, | en West Main St., Mt. Joy. Posses- [ sion in about two months. Inquire | 46 W. Main Street or Phone Mt. Joy [3-9 3 34-tf | PAPFRHANGING AND INTERIOR PAINTING: We have a fine selec- tion to choose from and prices are reasonable. Alvin L. Givens, Eli- zabethtown, R1, Phone 937R12. 30-tf | FOR SALE: Burrows combination | rash register and adding machine, | like new. Phone Mt. Joy 3-9781. 32-tf | WANTED Plumber, must be experienced in the trade and able to supervise | men, Apply J. L. MECKLEY Forvy. Sale at 1 p. m. Auct. C. S. Frank, Jahn Yocum farm, located in Berks County, midway be’ween eonia ond Bernville, 60 head of Reg. Canadi-n Holstein Cows, “nd Bulls. John Yocum and William Werley. Sale at 12:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 23—In the Boro Sale to commerce at 7:00 P. M. conditions will be made W. C. RICEDORF Landis, Clerk 35-2 SATURDAY, SEPTEFMBFR 23, 1950 The undersigned will sell at pub- [ lic sale on the premises located two {miles Southeast of Mount Jov. on {road leading frem Mount Joy-New- | town Road to Newcomer's Stone | Quarry, the following: [1-ROOM BRICK SLATE ROOF | SCHOOL HOUSE The building is wired for electricity | contains coal ER {locsfad on a plot of ground con- | taining 15 Leaman-Evans Co Ine [ less. Excellent for remodeling into uy s | home or business. For inspection applv to Christian Newecemer across road from School House. { At the same time and place 9 | blackboards, 1 chair, 1 piano, 1 stepladier {nd a lot of desks will be sold. C.. S. Frank, Auct. Richard M. Martin, Solicitor oT PUBLIC SALE ‘ of GARFIELD SCHOOL at 200 PM (D.S. T) KNOWN AS THE “GARFIFLD SCHOOL” fired furnace, and is acre of land, more or MANHEIM CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT By Roy H. Miller, Pres. 35-4 y of Millereville, public sale of house- hold goods by Flizabeth Kauffman Fstate Edear at 12 Noon. Saturday, September 23—On the »remises on the road leading from Mavtown to Marietta, 7 acre farm in Enst Donegal Townshin, by Anna | M. Grove, widow of Martin R Crove, Execut-r of Grave Fetate, Walter Dupes, Szle at £ p.m. Auct., Saturdav. Sentember read leadine from Landisville to Mechanicsville, cn the road known | ~s Col=hrook Road, T. Hem~field Twp., 18 acre farm, 2% s‘ory frame dwelling. frame barn, tobacen shed. ete. by Beniamin S. Flersole and | Taura ©. Fbersole. Sale at 2 pm. | Elmer Sp:hr, Auct. Saturdav. Sept. 20—On the isec at 124 Manor Ave. in the Boro | of Millersville, household goods by | Flizabeth Kauffman Estate, Edgar | F. Funk, Auct. Sale at 12 M. OO Everybody reads newspapers but NOT everybody reads circular ad- vertising left on their door step. A fellow in love never stops to think that appearances might be deceiving. Joy, personal property by John M. | Saturday, September 16—On the | Heifers, | F. Funk, Auct. Sale | Michae! H. | 22 On the | to $2.71 per bird in the control pen. | { Figure 2 | vation. It Bumper Yield | hungry Barn hay and This is the type of bumper wheat yields which may be ex- pected by the farmer who prac- tices good soil conservation procedure wherever such is necessary to full crop produc- tion. Soil conservation, selec- tion of good seed and attention to good farming practices gen- er-quality hay. tension | yellow and dies, illustrates potash star- tips and edges of the leaves. These turn yel- | SPENCER SUPPORTS. individual - | low and later look s oh shows for potash has weak roots | and stalks, It lodges easily. Potash i | starvation signs can appear at any | || stage of the eorn’s growth. | Barn Hay Driers Attract Attention of Many Farmers driers tracting a lot of attention recently many farmers reported | O lk i thinking of installing Ao al verstoc eC order to assure themselves of high- been Usually any information desired | to on techniques or equipment for this | work can be obtained from the lo- cal county farm agent, or from ex- [1918 CHEVROLET F.M. 2 dr. Sedan service ial at the (1947 CHEV. F. L. 2 & 4 dr. Sedans various state univers:ties. Elizabethtown Phone 414 35-2 Corn [ly designed. Mrs. Edvth B. Bruba- | ker, Lancaster R1. Phone Landis- ville 4374. 27-tf Want a Chevrolet? at- | Well, we're So here is your chance own one at a tre- mendous saving— | 1947 CHEVROLET ... Club Coupe erally always pay dividends. Bnimals, Fowls Experience There is no better way to boost iota CHEVROLET your business than by local news- [1942 CHFVROLET ... paper advertising. . Club Coupe Club Coupe | 1941 CHEVROLET, Pickup $375 Man's Disease Conditions Teetotaling dogs, turkeys chickens which drink WANTED: Old and | papers. the same diseases which human | I buy all kinds nothing | iron, also sell stove wood. stronger than water sometimes get | Spittler, Phone 3-5573 Mt. Joy. { Magazines, News- | | 1940 CHEVROLET ... 2 Dr. Sedan HARRY R. BITZER Nash Sales & Service 34-tf 1720 N. PRINCE ST. LANCASTER scrap | Guy D. beings develop from over-indul- | gence or high living. Veterinarians’ records show that |PaP turkeys and chickens sometimes | 4374 develop gout, and dogs and other |" animals get cirrhosis of the liver. | ANTIQUES: Will pay high prices Many other disease conditions of | for antiques of any description. Mr. man also are common to animals. | Hart, a Everybody in this locality reads The Bulletin—that’s why its adver- | Market St., Elizabethtown, tisers get such excellent results. |IF YOU ARE LOOKING for a | PHONE 2-4128 erhanger, call Earl C. Brubak- | 34-tf |er, R1, Lancaster. Landisville | 19-tf | —= —— mr i FXPERIENCED 161 N. Charlotte St, Man- | SHEET METAL WORKER heim, Pa. Phone 407. 2-24-tf | AND | — FURNACE INSTALLER 'OR FARM BUREAU INSURANCE APPLY {see BENJ. F. GARBER, 518 South JOS. F, McMICHAEL Penna. | 25 N. Main St., MANHEIM hone 23-R. Phone 5-7912 32-tf EEE SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS on this Company Executive Car 1950 Nash Ambassador 4 door Sedan BEAUTIFUL GREY Hydramatic | transmission, Weather-eye Heater, Foam Cushions, Directional Signals, Radio, Reclining Seat, Twin Beds, Sun Visor, Very low mileage. This car is an exceptional Buy, and car= ries a NEW CAR GUARANTEE HARRY R. BITZER YOUR NASH DEALER 720 N. PRINCE ST. LANCASTER PHONE 2-4128 34-1} ——— Typewriters, Add. Mach’s, Cash Registers, Check Writers. New and Used. J. M. Engle, 411 E. High St, Elizabethtown. 'phone 14]. 8-18-tf FOR SALE: One good used cast iron oil burning boiler. Capacity #65 ft, hot water. Price reasonable, Phone Mt. Joy 3-3111. 32-tf NOTICE TO LOTHOLDERS: The Annual Meetine of Lotholders of the Mt. Jov Cemetery Association will be held on Tuesday, September 12th at 7:30 P. M. in the Office of The Sico Company, 15*Mt. Joy St. Mt. Joy, Pa. 33-4 PAINTERS NEEDED: D. Loraw, Florin. Phone 3-4446, Mt. Joy. 22-tf FOR AWNINGS - VENETIAN BLINDS - FURNITURE UPHOL- STERING call Columbia 48101 or write to HALDEMAN'S UPHOL- STERY & AWNING SHOP, 11th & Spruce Sts, Columbia, Pa. 26-tf SALFSMAN WANTED: Man for Rawleigh business in towns of Mt. Joy, Manheim and Elizabethtown. Company representative will inter- view. Write at once giving street address and phone number. Raw- leigh's, Dept. PNH - 647 - 161, Chester, Pa. 34-6 Fall Clearance Sale NO DOWN PAYMENT ! TAGS & TITLE FREE 1941 Studebaker Champ. 2 dr. 1940 Willys 4 dr. Sedan, R&H $195 1939 Plymouth Sedan R.&H. .. $ 95 1939 Plymouth Coupe ........ $295 $295 1939 Ferd 2 dr. Sedan --...... $195 1639 Nash Ambassador Sedan $295 1638 Dodge 4 dr. Sedan, R&H $295 1937 Ferd 2 dr. Sedan ...... $195 1937 Plymouth Coupe ...... $175 1937 Chevrolet 2 dr. Sd. R&H §$ 95 1936 Studebaker Coupe . $9 1934 Plymouth Sedan ... i: . : . $9 HARRY R. BITZER 720 N. PRINCE ST. LANCASTER PHONE 2-4128 34-tf ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Estate of Edwin H. Myers, late of Mount Joy R. D. 1, Pa., dec’d. Letters of Administration 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, will present them without delay for settlement to the under- signed, residing at Mt. Joy R. D. 1, Penna. ALICE H. MYERS Administratrix Wilson Bucher, Att'y 36-6 YOUR DRIVER'S LICENSE NEEDS PROTECTION: Careful driving plus State Farm Mutual Auto Insurance’s complete coverage will do the job. State Farm's low- er rates make it an extra-sound in- vestment. Don't take chances. Un- der new laws in most states, one mishap can cost you your license, unless you can prove financial re- sponsibility. Call or come in today. AMMON R. HOFFER 119 David St., Mount Joy, Pa. Phone 3-4901, 36-1 — SALE — LOVELY BRICK HOME IN FLORIN SIX LARGE ROOMS AND BATH EXCELLENT CONDITION S. NISSLEY GINGRICH —— REALTOR — Phone 8296 12 S. DUKE ST. LANCASTER