The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, April 17, 1952, Image 3

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36TH
Keystone Holstein Sale
FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1952
12:30 P. |
AT THE KEYSTONE SALES BARN ON ROUTE 230 JUST |
EAST OF MOUNT JOY. PENNA.

60 Head
Holsteins
+] 1 Wer
of caltle ngignec by |

will contain a {ir Jrouy
J. Z. Herr, Elizabethtown, Pa., E. W. Newlin, Grantville, Pa. |
Homer Gabel, Newport, Pa., Robert S. Weidler, Palmyra, Pat, |
and many others.
A FEW SERVICE AGE BULLS |
From Joseph W. Sieber, Jr. Mokhaterville, Pa.
A son of Lauxmont L Rag Apple Star whose daughte
[his
sale
average |
the |

 
PUBLIC SALE Sale Resister

Satur. Afternoon, April 26, 1952
The undersigned will sell at public sale at the Melvin
Boose garage (formerly Eli Ginder lumber storage and
garage) in the borough of Manheim, Pa., the following:
A LOT OF
SURPLUS DISHES, ETC.

isting of approximately 30 doz. larcre dinner plates,
y doz. medium size plates, 12 doz. butter plates, 30 doz.
rs, also some antique cups & saucers, 10 doz. veg
ble dishes. The majority of the above dishes are John
n ware and in good condition; 10 doz. glass [ruit dishes,
oz. individual salt-ceilars, 2 large platters, 14 metal
on dish 1 de metal soup ladles, 2 old carriage
1H old idle snuHers, al auantity knives
i } nd large table-spoo 90 folding hall seats,
bu r caldr md keitle complet mid other articles
101¢ 1.
Sale baging ot 12:30 o'clock P. M. Terms made
Trustees of Rapho District
V. Spahr. Auct. Brathyen In Christ Churches

13854 milk 3.9% 538 Fat in DHIA and out of a 611 da
ter « i Greenwood Honor.
We are always interested in consignments of good cattle for |
our sales held on the second and last Friday of each month, |
|
Keystone Holstein Sales, Inc. |
Phone 3-434 MOUNT JOY. PENNSYLVANIA
PUBLIC SALEPUBLIC SALE
OF VALUABLE
Real Estate and Personal Property | Valuable Real Estate and Personal Property
1952 SATUR., APRIL 26, 1952

SATUR., APRIL 26,
On the premises located at “344 North Market Street, in
the Berough of Elizabethtown.
Lot of around fronting 72 ft. on North Market Street by 198
1% Story Stucco Dueling keds

 


 
 

oy ot eer tin ts y a ! el y me oi FRAME DWELLING
Sard floors. House is ithir last] ’ 4 ; r
Hp rays fir slate roof, Containing 9 rooms with wash house attached. Eauinped with |
year. TWO-CAR GARAGE. CEL | electric, Hot and cold water. THREE STORY FRAME BARN, shingle | an
Immeaiate. possession can pe « viel Prer De VIEW=1 roof. room to house 1400 chickens, and HOG STY attached, electric and |
ed by phoning 197 or 163 askina for C. W, Brene 2 CAR FRAME GARAGE.
PERSONAL PROPERTY There are strawberry, raspberry. & asparagus patches planted on the
Old chests, lid cherry table, marble top table, mal ny | premices. This is an ideal place and Iecation for a truck farmer i
i ns desiring yiew the may call on same any time
Hitcheook irs, handmade cutis, silver 1 PO en la) iew the premises may call on same ar ime |
ware, artique goblets and dishes, dining m and bedroor | Iso the following personal property:
suites, rugs, Winthrop desk, copper kettles, Singer Sewing Mee FARM & POULTRY FQUIPMENT
chine. electric stove, electric refri lectric washing m John Pe re Made) “L” tractor and plow, 50 SL Bean Sprays ayer
~~ 3 a on rubber, Garden Tractor, motor just overhauled, 2-wheel trailer.
chine other house old « goc Ope ; section spring harrow, potato es scorer 2 hole, corn sheller, grass
sale to commence at {12 30 P. M. tate to i tered | mower, 1939 International Panel 3; T. truck, 1 = 400 cav. chick brooder,
at 2:30 P. M., when conditions will be mc 10Wn 1 - 500 electric chick brooder, 900 straight run chicks, 5 weeks old; one
Walter Dupes, Auctioneer
  







Landis and Garman, Clerks Y
oul A. Maller. chick salt ry, 2 egy graders, egy baskets, egy sander, wooden egg crates,
aul A. Mueller, Aftorney Sis a Range Shelter, 7 ducks. 500 1b. Michigan Peat, chicken coops, 50 gal.
a Administrator of the Estate of Ella H. Breneman | qo; with pump, 25 Gal. oil drum, 100 tomato stakes, forks, shovels, |
thot ty | tools, crates, 2-section shiftina ladder, 24 ft.
i Also af the same time and place. fo Nes ang et HOUSEHOLD GOODS
of the will of George neman, aecedasea, will ofl 1 Living room suite, dining room suite, baby crib, high chair, 1 antique
lowing described lots, viz: walnut table, old organ, doz. old fashioned chairs and rocker, exten-
A Lot at the corner of Spring Street, known as Lot No. 77 on! sion table, kitchen cabinet, 4-burner bottled gas range, two heatrolas,
the plan of lots called North End Addi r-| Portable oil heater, GE. Refrigerator, Norge 6 cu. ft. Elec. Refrigerator
chk. troming 30 f° an Sor Strost rid one 3-ring bottled gas burner with 3 legs and Iron Kettle, large chest,
OL He On » el, a Xl rockers, small tables, table lamp, pin-up lights, cupboards, radio, meat
along Fairview Street, 140 it. to an alley. slicer, 2 market scales, lezal for trade, peach haskels, berry boxes and
Also Lots Nos. 50 and 51 on the aloresaid crates, dishes, jars, cooking utensils, cold packers, ironing board, carpet
ner of North Maple and 0 tk Streets « B the yard, clock, 8 day clock, scatter rugs; many other artic- |
= 20 fs TJ ae es not mentioned.
ey as Street ( a i 1G 1 Sale to begin at 12:30 prompt when terms and conditicns will be
ak Street .
made known by
No Hucksters please!
"FIRST NATIONAL BANK & TRUST C0. |, fii: RUFUS W. SAYLOR
.
OF ELIZABRA'ITOWN
Executor of the will of George R. Breneman, Deceased


Dupes, Auctioneel
D. L. Landis, Clerk 15-3
C. 'W. BRENEMAN
Hershey & Brubaker,
Everybody, Everywhere, Reads The Bulletin
— OF =
The undersigned will offer for sale on the premises situat-
REAL FSTATE
ed along road leading from Mt. Joy to Union Square, (about 1}
mile North of Hossler's School) in Rapho Township, Lancaster
County, Penna.
ALT, THAT CERTAIN TRACT OF GRAVEL FARM LAND
OF EIGHT ACRES,
more or less, on which is erected a
glass chick fountains, chick feeders,
two chicken nests,
six 1-gal.
pans with
ulb heat lamp hrooder,
chicken feeders, water grilles,



Clerks

Why the right power
iS so important
to truck buyers
HEN a truck engine is too small for the job,
you'll pay in poor performance and high up-
keep. When it’s too big, you'll waste money on
operating costs.
To be sure of the right power for top performance
and top economy on every job, Dodge builds eight
great truck engines. There’s one that’s “Job-Rated”
to fit your kind of work.
In fact, you get a truck that’s ‘“.Job-Rated”’ in
every way. Every load-moving unit is factory-en-
gineered to meet the most severe operating condi-
tions. And every load-carrying unit is factory-en-
gineered to provide the strength and capacity needed.
Visit your friendly Dodge dealer today for all the
en hag » Tob Rater’ trunks
facts about Dodge *‘Job-Rated” trucks. because «
Tests prove power with economy. To save gas, powerful dependab
Dodge truck engines employ compression ratios as high
as 7.0 to 1. And on high-tonnage models, a twin c: arbure-
tion and exhaust system is used.
alot of it
who are
hauling calls for plenty of power to carry equip-
Records show low upkeep. For dependability and low
repair costs, rugged Dodge truck engines have 4-ring
pistons with chrome-plated top ring and heat-re sisting
exhaust valve seat inserts.
ment to t
trucks ha
pull anytl
Owners report, "Greater value!” You get all these plus
values: Cyclebond brake linings; easier handling, sh: arper
turning; gyrol Fluid Drive available on all 14-, 34{- and
1-ton and Route-Van models.

“When power is needed,
Dodge trucks have it!”
“We’ve been big Dodge users for many years,
“We do most of our driving over rough ground,
“And when power is needed, Dodge
vs
So
says C. R. SHEARMAN,
Hood Construction Co.,
Lynwood, Calif.



our business demands trucks that are
le, economical and rugged.
in the mud. The trucks work with crews
laying: pipe in the field. This kind of
he men.
ve it! They seem to be able to
ing.”
fi
See us foday for the best buy in low-cost #ronsportation... 11 b Esra TRU [KS
STEHMAN BROTHERS
-- Salunga, Penna.





| If you want a notice of 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
| readv let us print your bills. That's
| the BEST advertising vou can get,
| .

Saturday, April 19—-A 2'5 story
| frame house at New Haven and]
{ David streets and personal proper-
{tv bv Henry B. Klugh,
Klugh,
Bank,
| Frank
| Auet,
|
. ota. of Estate of B.
dec’d Walter Dupes,
Admbs
Watson,
April 26—-At 35 Mount
Mount Joy, lot of
goods and kitchen fur-
William Hetrick. C. S,
Saturday,
Joy Street,
| household
niture by
Frank, Auct.
Saturday, April 26 — At Melvin
Boose garage, formerly Eli Ginder
lumber storage and garage, in Man-
heim, Pa., surplus dishes, knives,
forks, folding chairs, platters, soup
dishes, ete. by Rapho District |
Brethren in Christ. Elmer Spahr,
Auct. Sale 12:30 p. m.
344 North
real Be
Avril 26—At
Elizabethtown,
Saturday,
Market St.,
tate and personal property by
W. Breneman, Adm. of the Est:
of Ella H. Breneman. Also at the
same time, several lots by the First
National Bank & Trust Co. of Eli-
zabethtown, Executor of the will of

| goods by Rufus W. Saylor. J. H.
| Ruhl, Auct.
Saturday, May 3—In the village
of Rheems, opposite school house,
| double, dwelling, 25 story
| and personal property,
antiques by Ida G. Brubaker,
fer Dupes, Auct.
Wal-
Friday, May 23—On North Mar-
ket street near school house, 80x200
ft. lot with 215 story frame dwell-
ing, barn, poultry house and house-
hold goods by Mrs. John Shell.
Walter Dupes, Auct.
rr

“Gin” as used in Cotton Gins is
abbreviation for engine.

PUBLIC SALE
Of Valuable Real Estate
THURSDAY, MAY 1st, 1952
7:00 p. m. (DST)
On the premises at 22 West Don-
| egal street, in the Borough of Mt.
Joy, Penna. the following:
A LOT OF GROUND, on which
is erected a
2%», STORY
| FRAME DWELLING
i Slate Roof, eight rooms &
| bath, Hot Water Heat, all
| conveniences. 1-CAR GARAGE
f
a
Ee
|
|
Desirably located in the residen-
| tial section.
Anyone wishing to view the prop-
erty prior to day of sale, may call
on the premises on Saturday, April
26th, between 9 a. m. and 3 p. m.
Terms and conditions will be
| made known by
MOUNT JOY
CHURCH OF GOD COUNCIL
Walter Dupes, Auct. !
Clarence C. Newcomer Atty. 16-2]
10 Acres of Tractors & Farm
| Equipment
| All Day Sale near Elizabethtown
Phone 442-J-2, Satur-
day, April 19, 1952, at 10:30 a. mi
2 Tons Baler Twine, Hay & Straw,
40 New & Used Tractors, 300 pes.
other Farm Machinery, new and
R. D. 2, Pa,
ty Committee,
| ected for this recognition
Anna E|
Union National Mt. Jov | amount of field work gets into full | butterfat
frame |
including
| The Bulletin, Wonnt Jov, Pa.,
This Is Form Vout sn: Pe
And Home Safety Fo Tt toot the
Week, Apr. 14-19
This week April 14th to 19th is
Farm and Home Safety Weew by
the County Farm and Home Safe- |
This week was sel-
because

gervvation me iy
District by
following directors:
ler, Lancaster R2; Hemy H
Manheim R2; and J.
Manheim RI.
CAD I
22.COW HOOK-GINDER
HERD MADE QUITE A RECORD
With an average of 385 pounds
and 10,774 pounds of oo
swing on the farms throughout the | (1. 29_ cow
man, Homer
Graybill,

of it being the time when the great |
county if weather permits. | stein-Friesians owned by Joseph A
It is the desire of the County | Hook and Herman Ginder Jr, Mt. |
completed their test
recently. The tes
under the officin]
Safety Committee that all residents | jou RD.
in our county give special consider
vear
ting was carried on
Herd In
| ation during this week to the caus- | proves
es of many of our farm and home | pent Re gistry program of the Hol-
accidents. It is accepted among the | Association of Am-
{ leading safety authorities that AC-| erica,
CIDENTS ARE CAUSED and that | Milking was done two times dai-
they do not just happen. If all folks| ly and testing was supervised hy
become better acquainted with the | Pennsylvania State College in co-
causes of other accidents and be-| operation with the national Hol-
come able to recognize accident stein headquarters
hazards and remove them properly, | —- —~-
then many accidents will be pre- |
DEEDS RECORDED
vented. |W. Lloyd and Estella R. Billow, |
Many dealers | pre. Joy, to Harold W. Vera |
throughout the county are cooper=| Billow, Mt. Joy,
fr with the County Farm and
farm machinery and
Mt. Joy,
| age, Fairview Ave.
Home Safety Committee by devel- R. and Ravmond R. Risser
| : al . wy 3 . ie : pinks
oping Safety displays and exhibits | of the estate of Liz~ |
in their windows and exhibit floors. | zie S. Risser, late of Mt. Joy
i Home Safety Committee under the | have been resettled in Pennsylvan-
| chairmanship of Mr. Jesse Cutler,|ija under the
Drumore, R1, is sponsoring a Farm | persons program.
and Home Safety Slogan Contest: eat ee
this event is open to any one in the | MARRIAGE LICENSES
city and county; monthly cash | James R. Shank,
prizes are awarded to the owner if Johanne J
ae CLASSIFIED
national
of Rheems and |
. Hawthorne, Bainbr idge. | |

Faim and Hore Safety Week
the time to get acquainted with the |









used; Cars, Trucks, 1000 Posts; 200
Hogs, 10 New Holland, Clase 45T - |
50T and IHC Balers, 25 Hay Load~ |
ers and Combines, Spreaders, Plows |
| Drills. Farmers and Dealers bring |
| your New and Used Tractors and |
| Machinery for this sale. Good de-
| mand. G. K. Wagner, Manager. |
Next Sale Saturday, May 3, 1952.
15-2
BABY CHICKS
G.K.Wagner’sChickery
Heavy Breed Special Matings.
Barred Rocks, White Rocks, Rock |
Hamp Crosses, Red Rocks (sex link)
Cross, New Hampshires, and ‘White
Cross. |
14.00 PER 100 |

Ali the above breeds are hatched '
from bloodtested high quality :
breeders.
TURKEY POULTS & DUCKLINGS
Penna. U. S. Approved Pollorum
Passed Leghorn Chicks, Utility
Mated Leghorn Chicks, Large Type
English White Leghorn. {
NONSEXED 13.00 PULLETS 26.00
COCKERELS 2.00 PER 100 |
R.O.P. Sired Super Mated Leghorn
The Best For Your Money. i
NONSEXED 14.50 PULLETS 29.00
COCKERELS 3.00 PER 100
Write for Price List & Information
OR
PHONE 442)2 EL |
G.K.Wagner’sChickery |
BOX 226, ELIZABETHTOWN, val
P.B.GUERNSEY SALE —
12.45
AT THE SALFS PAY.
ROUTE 30.
68 Head/ (23
certified. 4 of the begt bulls we ha
age, cows with recordy, dam of one
Some recently fres
nice group of 22 open h
EQUIPME

P. 0. BOX 491,
| crease up to 10%
6 MILES EAST OF LANCASTER ON
A wide selection of ejkceptionally good cattle, all
88 tractor, used only 2 yrs., 1941 Ford 2-ton truck, body 17 x
Sale Managed by: Pa. Guernsey Breeders’ Assn.



bell,
i of cultivated crops gives added pro-
tection for heavy rains which might | DAVID HFSS MUSIC SHOP
wash thru a cultivated strip. These | 106 N. MARKET STREET
close growing creps tend to spread | ELIZABETHTOWN, PA.
out the water and slow it down, at |
the same time filtering out any soi)
which may have moved out of the |
! cultivated strip. The strip may vary | GFORGF 'S GIFT SHOP
in width from 60 to 150 feet de- | EXCLUSIVE WITH US.
pending on the slope of the land | Domestic and imported materials
Gulbransen.
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iil the erops Tel " d | fr om The Fnelish Shops of New
and the orops deing plante . | York. Over 700 samples to choose
Increase in crop yields have been | from. 15-10

observed the first year on soils th: it |
tend to be droughty. A steady in. | SALESMAN WANTED AT ONCE: |
Older man not subject to military |
can be expected | | service for good Rawleigh business
over a period of years with a good | in cities of Elizabethtown, Manheim
A survey made in south- | Mount Joy, Marietta. Stop work- |
‘ Be 3 boss.
ern Lancaster yw- | ing for others. Be your own bos
County in 1946 show \ Good Profits. If infeceste yd. write at
ed crop yields up 107%
and gross | once. Rawleigh’s, Dept. PNC-647-
income up $2,000 on farms with 90 | AA, Chester, Pa. 13-1&16-1
er cent of thei at ans | —
effect. ir conservation plans | “crt FR BIDS ON ROAD OIL |
| AND STONE |
|
{ Sealed Bids will be received by |
THURS., APRIL 24

rotation,

| william F. Brian, Secretary of |
Mount Joy Borough uv until 7:00 |
P. M. May 5, 1952 for the 1952 sea- |
| son’s requirements on Penna. C-:
| Liquid Asphalt or Penna. F-3 As- |
nhalt Emulsion Oil in truck toads |
applied to borough streets under
pressure and stone to be applied at |
the same time. Quote price per
{ gallon on oil and price per ton on



Vaccinated)
Banos and T.
ve ever assembled, all of Lois
over 900 Ibs. of fat.
or late summer fresheners. An exceptionally stone. Certified analysis of material
ifdrs offerina a real money making possibilidy. to be furnished must ace
T TO BE SOLD AT 12:30 P. M. : bids company
Fox field chopper, power take off; Fox blower with 48’ pipe: Oliver p64 . .
a’, Council reserves the right to ve-
ject any or all bids.
Borough of Mount Joy
William F. Brian, Secretary
HARRISBURG, PA. 16-3
Lancaster County Soil Conservation |
contacting one of the |
Harry R. Metz |
herd of registered Hol- |
premises and gar~ |
$7,500. |
displaced |
| mediate payment,
I
Thursday, April 17, 1952==3
SALE: Sucking pigs. S. R.
Mt. Joy RI. 16-1
1952 Kelvinator DeLuxe Electric
Range, automatic cook control, ex-
clusive colormatic controls, quick
| heating 7 heat surface units, ther=
mostatically controlled, warmer
| compartment, 6 quart scotch kettle
with 7 heat up and down unit, min-
ute timer. Call 22175 Mount Joy.
16-1
WANTED: Young man with know
ledee of Country Bank operations.
No Saturday work except on rare
occasions,
Accident, health,
| pension plan,

FOR
Shellenberger.

hospitalization,
Write P. O. Box 85, Mt. Joy. 16-4
{ For Mother . Hollywood “Wrap-a~
| rounds”, wear as dress or apron.
| For BABY - Boucle Suits, dresses,
Cotton knit sweaters, Bibs, Blank-
ets. Need a gift for the NEW BABY?
VISIT the
MARCARET JEAN SHOPPE
19 W. Donegal St. Mt. Joy, Pa.
| Phone 3-9373
Alterations Veilings Buttonholing
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MUSIC LESSONS on Accordian,
| Violin, Piano, Trumpet, Clarinet,
| Marimba and other instruments.
Inquire about our lesson plan. In=-
struments loaned for beginners.
| David Hess Music Shop, 106 North
Market St, Elizabethtown, Phone
| 605-J 15-tf
| MEN WANTED: Lancaster Leaf
Tobacco Co., North Market Street,
tebacco warehouse, Mount Joy, Pa.




George R. Breneman, deceased. Twp.
— All farm folks are urged to visit| to John M. Wolgemuth, LS a Phone 3-3961. 7-tf
Saturday, April 26—Along rod thei machinery dealers and inspect | { County, tract containing 100 acres, [FOR INTERIOR DECORATING:
leading from Mount Joy to Union | this exhibit. 156 perches, Mt. Joy Twp. $3,250. | Call Earl C. Brubaker, Florin, Pa.
Square, (about a ‘mile North of In order to get more folks to | RE a — | Phone Mt. Jov 344949 39-14
Hossler's School,) in Rapho Town- | thir: whout safety’ and ‘accid ain | 344949.
ship, Lane. County, Pa., Farm and, "ing about safety and accident| STATE'S DISPLACED PERSONS | ANTIQUES: Will pay high prices
poultry equipment and Household | prevention, the County Farm and Almost 25,000 displaced persons | for antigues of any PRY or Mr.
| Hart, 161 N. Charlotte St.,
heim, Pa. Phone 407.
Man-
2-24-tf

| Antiques Restored
Furniture Refinishing
LENHERT CABINET SHOP
Marietta, Pa.
Phone 6-2581 Collect
Call For and Delivery



causes of accidents and practice hel
cautions. nu the. § : 3 lines or less, minimum ...... 3c |
et Me uo en ree i vy
hs BACH ACC Thseriiom: per Ime .... 8¢ | pypewriters, Add. Mach’s, Cash
| FOR RENT: House, 7 rooms and | Registers, Check Writers, Safes,
| bath, 2-car garage. Phone Mount | New & Used. J. M. Engle, 411 East
cres Contour ov +01 16-1 High St, E-town. Ph. 14). 8-18-tf
. . | FOR SALF: Kalamazoo Coal Range | FOR SALE: Asphalt Tile for kitch-
Str Cro mn Very good condition. $25. Call Mt.| em bathroom or basement. Install
p pb g id: 3- 9846. 16-1 it yourself. 5c each. We rent cut-
imme | 1078S. Mt. Joy Tile & Linoleum Co.,
Th t Thi A FOR SALE: Pair of majorette boots | Mt. Joy. Phone 3-3492. Open eve-
ruou 1S rea = 6 Like new. Phone Mount Joy | nings. 20tf
Over 100 acres of contour sip] 3-41. Clarence Gruber. ~~ 16-1 TROLUX SERVICE AND







cropping was laid out by the Soil | FOR SALE: Double out-he ar | SUP PPL IES and Good Used Clean-
Conservation Service for farmers | Well built. 117 S. Market Street. Call Jay Koser, Mount Joy.
. : | Mount Joy, Pa. 16-2p Pl ho ‘me 3-9542. 47-tf
in this area cooperating with the | i a.
Lancaster County Soil Conserva- | LOTS PLOWED by Richard FT. | AU" TOMOBILE PARTS for Sale, I
tion District. This Spring, the far- Miller, Manheim R4, Call Manheim | rey old Ci Wels all kinds of sean eon
T'S ole wing in ¢ - strips | 90-8124. 16-2p and also sell stove wooc uy D.
mers gre plowing jn contow: strips / | Spittler, Phone Mt. Joy 3-573. 40-th
in preparation for planting their | 1 want to thank my friends A | ay oper
culiivated crops. The farmers are: | relatives for cards and flowers dur- | SEWING MACHINES FOR “SALE:
Raymond H. Witmer, Mount Joy | ing my stay at the hospital. Paul | New and used. Repairs for all
TY 7 Willie = . 0 Kirchoff, Columbia RI. 16-1 | makes of sewing FChines: 4. V.
RD, 7 acres; Willis Ot Ty Manhe MM | eee eee are rere ——— | Binkley, 111 N. Market , Eliza-
12, 20 acres; Christ Miller, Eliza- | FOR SALE: Building Tots on Hill | hethtown, Pa. Phone 216- Sa 1-tf
bethtown Kl, 46 acres; Warren | Street. Mrs. Kathrvn Z. Snyder, | —————r ———
Aungst. FElizabethiown Rl, 15 ac- | Fairview Orchards, Florin. 16-2p | BALER TWINE FOR SALE - best
IT Ta | won | quality baler twine manufactured
res; Dan Kraybill, Elizabethtown | FOR SALE: Yorkshire sucking | locally that competitive brands can
R1, 50 acres. | Dies Phone 918R31 E-town. Walter [not excel, at special pre-season
For the most of the men it is the | E. Shank. 16-2 | price of $15.50 per bale. Arenel
first they have farmed on the level. | WANTFD: Ironing to do at my | Fees Peed Mill Shoemakersville:
The strip boundaries ave actually | home. 26 David Street, Mount Joy, sil -
established by use of a hand level | Pa. 16-1p | BOX WOOD FOR SALE: Individu-
. PAB ata. lewis pre la] ] To ————— { al stalks, as. many as you want, 24
and the erops are planted parallel | WANTED: Children to keep at my | fo 30 40.
! to those boundaries; therefore, each home. Mrs. Holmes Hartman, Water | old. Price very reasonable. Call on
row as nearly on the contour as , Florin. 15-2p | op phone James Berrier, 3-9936 Mt.
farming operations will permit. TL "4 Building L Tots 40%200 Joy. 14-4p
With each crop row on the level | pi." wood St., Florin Ext. H. W. & | NEW HENRY J's
normal rains no longer wash valu- | Maude Buller. Ph. Mt. Joy 3-4339. | $200 less than list price. Never
able top soil and expensive seed 15-tf | titled.
a srtilizer y » slopes ¢ | 949 KAISER SE
and fertilizer down the slopes and | pap SALE: LEGHORN BABY | 2 KAISER SEDAN
off the farm. Since the water can- | CHICKS, R.O.P. sired, Penna. U. S | 1 need used cars fron 1941
not run off as rapidly, more is ab-|Pullorum clean. A. C. Mayer, Phone | will adc and fs YP:
! sorbed by the soil and made avail- | 3-9826, Mount Joy, Pc. 49-1 | STALEY'S GARAGE
able for the crops, This is particu- | FLORIIN, PA.
larly important during the dry PIANOS Phone Mt. Joy 3-5951
summer months when most of the | : { 13-tf
rain from sudden heavy showers! Blond, Mahogany, Walnut, and NEW & USED CARS
runs off into the streams. : | Maple, Small Soinets. ig Svin- {1951 Packard Sedan R&H
rs, : [et and cut-downs 16 names, | 1950 Pontiac Sedan, R&H & Hydro.
The practice of leaving a strip of | | Christian & Son, Auto-Clayer, [1949 Pontiac 2 dr. Sedan. R&H.
hay or Winter grain between strips | Stodart, Lester, Kohler, and Camp- | 1948 Plymouth Sedan R&H
Plymouth, clean.
PACKARD GARAGE
221 N. Hanover St., E-town
Phone 469-W 51-tf
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
1040

Estate of Lillian G. Witmer, de=-
ceased, late of Ranho Township,
Lancaster County, Penna.
Letters of Administration on said
esate having been granted to the
undersigned, all persons indebted
thereto are requested to make ime
and those having
claims or demands against the same,
will present them without delay fog
settlement to the undersigned.
UNION NATIONAL
MT. JOY BANK
Administrator, c.t.a,
Mount Joy, Pa.
Arnold, Bricker & Beyer
Attorneys
11-8

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