the earth's atmosphere moon's rays, the moon is appears to ke ground, Because bends the | not actually when looked at from the Electric and Gas Welding Also Specialize On FARM MACHINE WELDING AND EQUIPMENT Automobile emd Truck Welding | LAWN MOWER SHARPENING Cover's Welding Shop, MT. JOY, PA. Phone 3-5931 | Delta and Marietta Streets | whe WHITE - WASHING AND DISINFECTING | Quality Meats HESS BROS. ALSO A FULL LINE OF FLORIN, PENNA. Phone Mt. Joy 3-4930 . 3-4 Fruits & Yori ————— re it PUBLIC “SALE KRU Heat Mare | WEST MAIN ST. MOUNT JOY GK. Wagner’ 'sChickery | | BABY CHICKS - DUCKLINGS | TURKEY POQULTS Friday, May 23, 1952 EVERY WEEK i ri North | P. 0. Box 226 i cated in the Village of Florin on On ew i ELIZABETHTOWN Market Street near school house. | ed thereon a OF VALUABLE Real Estate and Personal Property + PA, write for Price List 18-tf Phone or of 80x200 ft., more or less. ere Lot of ground consisting 215 Story Frame Dwelling heater. LET US... + heat: G. E. hot water . POULTRY HOUSE containing seven rooms and bath; hot ai ALSO FRAME BARN 18x20 ft. equipped for two cars Phone 442-1.2/ dealers and Farmers Bring in your} rar equiv & od sate | THE FARM Near Elizabethtown, R. D. 2, Pa. Phone 442-J-2, Saturday, May 2a QUESTION - | 1952, at 11 a, m. (DST) 37 NEW | BOX by BILL GIVENS | and USED TRACTORS, all makes; | 300 Pieces of All Kinds of Machin- ery—10 Bales, 45T, Case, New Holland, THC, 15 Hay Loaders, KYW Farm Director | Combines, Side Rakes, New Stauf-| prom-—Mr. F. B., Swedesboro, N. J. | fer Transple inters, 1,000 Locust 0 My apple trees don't bear very | Posts, 2%0 Hogs, Forage Harvester,| well, What could be the matter with | Bale Flevators, 2 Tons Baler Twine, | Truckload Hardware & Tools, Corn Ans. trees need fertilizer, 1 vou try 65-10-56, one pound of Pickers, C and Super C and other Corn Planters, G. K. Wagner, Sale| 5-12-56 to each Manager, Next Sale Saturday, June | inch of trunk Apply it der the outer branches of the | eT f as that is | OP I where the feeding foots are Your DONT wees also may need pruning, be- if they are 8 7, 1952. couse GET YOu DOWN . ete i OZ Freme Mr. W. B., McAdoo, Pa | /\ | Q.—-Are there any steps 1 can take BS. DVE Is to get strawberis. plants tw produce ger berries? Yes. I don't know How much Rn gecomplish at this stage after ycu'te | too large they d BUSINESS won't produce | frag | “oy Sane "ry WONDERFUL Ans, OCG you ca — | ¢f the season but in June earnest for next year. Apply a heavy | application of complete fertilizer . -10-5 will do the trick, pounds to every 10 feet of row. Then, loosen the soll, push back and fertil- 12x25 it. All buildings equipped with electricity. A'so at the same time and place the following ‘person: al property will be offered: ated chairs: 2 radios: Take Care of. Your CHICK ORDERS ize well, and I think you'll find you'{l get bigger berries, step to that, about five pounds to» every 10 feeg of row might even help now, suite: ng and mattress; six cane=se 4 pedroon Juste: Seine kitchen cabinet; couch; combination coal and “ae 9x12 rum. 2 lees From —Mrs. M. K., R. D. No. 3, Per- le ras Original Rance; Sie Eo i Old bureau; small chest; rocker; wood chest; quilts. | WITH OUR NEW STRAIN hare soy wey 10 get lof ; i . cooking mtensils; Preadv Garden | hornets in the house? quilts: linen: dishes; coo } Ite tos < hoole rneis in good condition: rubber-tire wheel Ans.—First, let's get to the source Tractor with scorer and cultivator, Rien barr~w with metal tray; ga den tools: of other articles tco numerous to me Sal» to con#nence at 6:00 P. M. D5T, when conditic AE MRS. JOHN SHELL Walter Dunes, Auctioneer 19-3 other tools: lawn mower; ns will be made | Landis & Garman, Clerks PUBLIC SALE fro tos ven wn Off SCHOOL HOUSES i A. C. Mt. Hope Leghorns ALSO WHITE ROCKS WHICH MAKE EXCELLENT LAYERS OR BROILERS aced high of the trouble. To begin with, the hornet’s nest is in the walls of the house. They come in from small open- ings In the outside wall, get lost and then appear in cracks in the wall around the window frames. Then they follow the light. There isn't too much you can actually do about this situation othér than try to observe the exact area from which the hornets appear and see where they come from. After you have done this, plaster up the hole and also temporarily plug windows (frames), etc. Then wait for in the Chick-of-Tomorrow Jess Horr, o., Pa. C tle brucellosis caused by the same germs? MA Y ER (§| them to die. This is really not as Wat Bt bi + aqlo on the premises | tedious as it sounds in writing since The ui nders signed will sell a 1b di (1 PHONE MT. JOY 3-9826 |}! you can usually see where they come hoo! Hous e Propertie | . | | from and that's half the battle. YWIOWINC Se hd the fc SATURDAY. MAY 17. 1 P. M DST. = ki | fear 8 Sirens dey bi Fi : arhool house bt! arm Hour" 5:30-6: M. om. frome, sl | house | (1) McKinley School—!. I ine o cod firme far] This building is wired tri ty, comeuns a nerd x nace and is located on a 7 ? ih und ‘in t ts Mount armer S acre have of lees on the roan Ie Si 1 | a Cn Rupho Term. Lancaster Co. Pa | | Question "SATURDAY. MAY 17 3 21 P. M. D.S.T. GL | | (2) Fairview School 1-1 room, bri he it I td Corner C ing is wire ad for « tricity, contains Tr Wy | et, ne a lot of ground containing one hall acre, more or 7 V1 | on c nliot of g . . ; Meslarsonyilia Repho Twop., | PREPARED BY road leading from Mt. Hope to Mastersonvil : : his American Foundation omncacster Co., Pa. | For Animal Health SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1:00 P. M. DST. rh yal room. brick school house. This tl 3) Chestnut Grove School—I-roc ie a | y hd ing is wirad for electricity om heater and id 7 | WHAT ABOUT on a plot of around contain perches, more cr BRUCELLOSIS? Jocated on a o : Biv) n road leading from W hite Oa aquare, Rapno | Q: Are swine brucellosis and cat- | | | SATURDAY, MAY 24, 3 :30 P. M. DS.T. es 0s Put Up Your Hay The Day It ls Difference Almost Unbeliev y | A: No, though the germs are (4) Chiques School—1-room ime school he This build-| cut, ondition hay at same time. able. Retains the Carotene (Vitamin! closely related. ; Vin wired for electricity, cont room heater, i is located Stems dry rapidly es leaves. Beat A) and Protein in stems and leaves Q: Can swine brucellosis appear ngs ; ol one half act or I m | weather hazards. — retains color — stems and leaves | in human beings, too? So lot of grour nctil I A on plot of grounc Mc il t Mi] vv Rer 0 Puts more milk ia your pail -— more say soft and pliskle tion, sti 1 | A: Yes, in humans it is called A ; flesh on your beef — brings more rake — requires less time (0 Dale | undulant fever. Farmers can get jancaster Co., Pa. ITA Tlie v5 home money — saves time and labor. and less space to store. the discase when handling infected All these buildings are e lier Te a 3 ar a | animals at farrowing time or by summer homes or business properties : See Ie On Display Here | contact with infected meat at ard io BH: C. Buicrd, Supern y Principal, | | butchering time. For inspection avply to H. C. Burt : & oO g Marie i Central School District. | N. G. HERSHEY S N f By Q: How 2004 ware? | M ANHEIM, PENNA. 18-4 swine brucellosis MANHEIM CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT | eo PENN. | swin By IVAN M. WITTEL, Secretary. S. FRANK, Auctioneer RICHARD M. MARTIN, Solicitor of PUBLIC SALE jo | NOTICE sam Bn ~The 37th Keystone Sale WILL BE HELD A: It may cause Q: How can the owner be sure the trouble is brucellosis and not =9 | some other breeding disease? O oO 1 H oO uU S E S T RDAY MAY 31 t 1952 | A: The only way is to have a S C H i ’ A S 9 veterinarian check the herd and [he undersiaon ead will s¢ at pub the premises | 12:30 P. M. | take blood samples for laboratory in 4 urd meer . | tests. the {ollowing School House Properties (THE DAY AFTER MEMORIAL DAY) | Q: If brucellosis is found, what SATURDAY, JUNE 7. 1952 — 1:00 P. M. DST. DO NOT FORGET THIS, CHANGE OF DATE cc } rith coal | : If the infected herd is a 1. Fairland School l-room. frame ‘hoo house vi with cox | AT THE KEYSTONE SALES BARN ON ROUTE 230 JUST | Wo goin Ean fired in basement. This building is wired lor elecirk ny | EAST OF MOUNT JOY. PENNA. | stock should be finished and sent 1 of ground ntaining ¥2 acre ot ground, | slaughter, In cases where the and is ted on a 1 f ground containing 2 acre in . . RE | to slaughter. ases the more or s on road leading from the Fruitville Pixe to Fair-| WE WILL HAVE | owner wants to preserve breeding Hiv ol 7 >, 1881 | and. Pann Tx Lan st Co.. P | lines, the pigs should be segre- me, ? wrk Sign Pe 35 HEAD GOOD gated at weaning time. Pigs from SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1352 — 3:30 P. M. D.S.T. | infected sows can be kept on yuse. This {es ih wil riot cus l-room, stone school hot FAIS | { clean ground and given perioc %1e + Grove Schoo) “tv. and contains a room healer | HH O LS T I ; N | blood tests to weed out diseased building is wired for electricity, ana rnd | animals. and is located on a plot of ground containing “2 acre o: around, | | more or less, on road leading from Penryn lo the Mountain | | Penn Twp., Lancaster Co., Pa. | SATURDAY. JUNE 14, 1952 — 1:00 P. M. D.S.T. 3. Sporting Hill- brick m | ing adjoining. The 2-room buil fired SW 3 oe vent ‘and is wired for electricity. The If you need one cow or a adjoining building contains a room heater and is wired for | glad to serve you. electricity. These buildings are ted on a plot of ground | containing in front on the north of the road leading from ] Road, house and small one-| to add to their herds. 3 a coal-| school 2-room, jing contain loc | modtly he kind of purebreds that good holstein breeder's like Also a few gaod grades. We always have a nice group af heifer calves. BUY AT KEYSTONE! |. disease out their herds? | A: Breeding | stock should be nougint only from herds known to be free of brucel- osis, If in doubt, owners should isolate newly purchased animals and have them blood tested. Q: Can brucellosis be cured? ' | Q: How can pig C Oo WwW S | raisers keep this | 5 of whole herd KEYSTONE will be | Manheim to Mt. Joy, in the El of Sporting Hill, Raph 4 If you have cows to sell, one godd cow, or a whole herd, A: No known drug or combina. Twp., Lancaster Co., 150 feet, and extending in depth of that t| KEYSTONE does more for the money it costs you than any | ton of drugs will cure brucellosis width northwardly 216 feet, more or less, to a 16 feet wide | other sale. | "NOTE. Due to s imitati > space limitations, common alley. SELL AT KEYSTONE! | general questions cannot be han- — 3:30 P. M. D.S.T. | dled by this column, SATURDAY. JONE 1, 19st 34 ol house. This but FUTURE DATES AT KEYSTONE ln — 4. Lincoln Behl eg tor vie] 17h XTYSTONE SALE, SATURDAY, MAY Gl oN ing contains a furnace in the basement and is wirad 1or elec 28th KEYSTONE SALE. FRIDAY, JUNE 13th Largest reptile in the United tricity, and is located on a plot of groun d more or less, adjoining Erisman’s Church, on the road leading from Manheim to Mt. Joy, Rapho Twp., Lancaster Co., Pa. All thesa buildings are excellent for remodeling into homes, summer homes or business properties. For inspection apply to H. C. Burgard, Supe Princip- | al. Manheim Central School District. MANHEIM CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT | By IVAN M. WITTEL, Secretary Elmer V. Spahr, Auctioneer Richard M. Martin, Solicitor containing 1 ccre, vising CERTIFIED 20-4 ' Phone Mt, Joy 3-4354 39th KEYSTONE SALE, FRIDAY, JUNE 27th 40th KEYSTONE SALE, FRIDAY, JULY: 11th | 41st KEYSTONE SALE, FRIDAY, JULY 25th 42nd KEYSTONE SALE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 8th 43rd KEYSTONE SALE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 29th 44th KEYSTONE SALE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th A 45th KEYSTONE SALE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th CONESTOGA FALL CLASSIC, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10th | Keystone Holstein Sales, Inc. MOUNT JOY, PENNSYLVANIA | States is the alligator. Want ADS OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS HERE ACCREDITED { brood sows to / farrow stillborn “rs” or weak pigs. The | | germ may also cause damage to | | boars. | | B. Way, about 10 | As a preliminary | | | | | | Those In Service Pvt. Fern ay Assigned Fern L. Way, daughter of J. of Salunga, assigned to the new WAC detach- alt the Army's Transportation | Fort Eustis, Va. Pvt, was recently ment Center, gchool at Fort Knox, Ky. Lee Ranck Graduated Recently Machinist's the U. S. Naval Training Center, was Lee A. Ranck, airman tice, USN, son of Rev. and Ezra H. Ranck, of 25 East Main St, Mount Joy. Ranck, June 26, Mate Air Memphis, School, at Technical Tenn. iation appren = who enterd the Naval service 1951, recruit training at the Training Center, Bainbridge, Students at the Md. train- school are dene your picking you can start in | ed to maintain and repair jet pow=- addition to functional They aircraft sys- | | er plants, in | type aircraft are familiarized with and engines, also } terns, controls instruments, They learn | engines, instal] power plants and service as well as inspect the entire | mechanical systems. | Ceres | Kaesong's Name May Join Yorktown, Compiegne, Reims Great cities and small crossroads towns in the most varied and im- | probable parts of the world have | flown the flags of truce Kaesong, ancient Korean walled city near the 38th parallel, to join that list. England, France and Spain sat down in Paris in 1763 to close the French and Indian War. Since then, marble palaces and solemn chan- cellories, private homes, dusty tents, a school house, a railroad car and the deck of a battleship have seen armistices bring cease-fire to other wars in which Americans took part, In the Yorktown, Virginia, home of a merchant named Augustine Moore, Lord Cornwallis accepted the surrender terms laid down by George Washington, the Marquis de Lafayette and French Admiral Comte de Grasse. The American Revolution ended the next day, | 19, 1781, The War of 1812 might have been | settled in Moscow, but for England's refusal of an offer of mediation by | Tsar Alexander I of Russia, As it was, peace commissioners met in Ghent, Belgium, in August, 1814, and signed a peace treaty on Christ- { mas Eve, The old walled city of Kaesong, now reported in ruins, has been described as medieval. Con- servative in character, it clung to ancient customs, to the dress of billowing white, ously shaped and colored hats, in- cluding yellow ones for grooms. to inspect. and clean change or remove The people of Kaesong were well | known for their anti-Japanese senti- ments, and the city contained fewer | 11 5 Underséa Grand Canyon Mindanao Trench stretches some | 600 miles along the eastern flank of the Philippines. Four times the size of Grand Canyon, it is but one of a series of great gashes scarring the ocean floor for thous- | the Pacific. measured ands of miles across Vast holes have been along an arc of trenches sweeps from Japan southward to| Midway be- | the Caroline Islands. tween Tokyo and Iwo Jima is Ramapo Deep, its 34,038-foot meas- urement the second deepest verified. A hole in the sea of Guam, Mansyu Deep, Nearby is 31,614-foot Nero Deep, discovered in 1899 while a Pacific | being charted. | greater than 25,000 | cable route Other depths was feet include Aldrich Deep northeast | of New Zealand, 30,930 feet; Mil- waukee Depth north of Hispaniola in the West Indies, 30,246 feet; Planet Deep across the Equator frem Christmas Island, 29,988 feet; Byrd Deep, discovered by Admiral Byrd's 1928-1930 expedition to Ant. arctica, 28,152 feet; Meteor Deep | in the south Atlantic, 26,574 feet; and Richards Deep off Chile, 25,050 feet. Closer Than You Think South America’s Iguassu Falls, usually bracketed with Niagara and Africa's Victoria Falls as the world's cataract giants, is closer than you think. Air travel has brought Brazil and Argentina days closer to U.S. centers of popula- tion in recent years. The two Latin Republics, sharing opposite banks of Iguassu's wide, The unit is the first of is kind to | be established at Fort Eustis on a permanent basis, Pvt. Way 5 a graduate of the Army's clerical graduated from the Av= | Mrs. | at the first camp to be held for six-| 5 received his | U. S. Naval | engines, | aircraft | makers. | is the latest | Oct. | often | national | and curi- | boy bride- Ie: S. Frank, Auct. Sale 7 p. m. DST. | Japanese residents than any other [ Story frame dwelling on | Hope swell street by the First Na- important Korean settlement. One | tional Bank & Trust Co. of Mount result of the hostility was the isola- | Joy, Guardian of Charles Cunning- tion of the Japanese section of | ham, et al. C. S. Frank. Auct. Sale town that grew up around the sub- vat 7 p. m. DST. | urban railroad station. It will be | reer renee | remembered, however, principally | Saturday, May 17. at 1 p. m. DST, for the Korean truce talks, | a 1-room frame, slate roof school | house known as McKinley School | located on the road leading from that | yet | is third at 32,208. | double-horseshoe | ing better paths for tourists from | their own big coastal cities to this majestic natural wonder in their wilderness. So far, Argentina has had the better of the competition. For decades it has maintained a good, small hotel in the national park on its side, west of the falls. { | | | brink, are slowly and steadily beat- | | | | | { The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa. ——— —————— Week's Activities At East Donegal School, Maytown will be | Thursday May 15, 1952-=3 (BU LL PROV EN FAVORABLY ON PRODUCTION BASIS Through a comparison of official production records between daugh= tors and dams, Weejoe Sanar, reg- istered Holstein bull owned by | Joseph A. Hoak & Herman Ginder, Jr, Mt, Joy, has been proven fav-" orably on a production basis. Pub Holstein-Friesian As- Pre-school examinations given in both the Florin Washing- [ lished by The ton and Maytown Elementary |. i ion of figures indi- " owe | - [ schools, Thursday, May 22. All stu-| . ta that this bull raised the pro- | dents must be registered before duction of his daughters over ‘that next September. Examinations will| their dams by 22 pounds of but= bon and 1,050 pounds of milk. Statistics are available on 8 pairs of daughters and dams which show | that the daughters of this bull av- camp | eraged 527 pounds of butterfat and 14,850 pounds of milk, as against 505 pounds of butterfat and 13,800 pounds of milk for the dams. All records used in making these comparisons are adjusted to a ma= milking, 305-day be given from 9-12 and 1-3:3( Thursday. Camp Program Completed Stanley Dotterer, high science instructor, will be school manager and instructor of nature | th grade pupils of the Florin and Maytown Elementary June 2-6. The Swatara, students on | camp will be held at Bethel, 40 pu- | hasis Camp nean at | ture, twice-daily which time approximately | pils will live together one week | —————— EY with their teachers | NEW JERSEY FARMERS | Miss Irene Sloat, home economics | OPPOSE AIR BASE | teacher, will be camp dietitian; | Many farmers in the vicinity of | | Miss Phyllis Morrison girls’ physic- | Fort Dix, N. J., are bitterly oppos= | al education teacher, recreation: | ing the Government acquiring 700 ltrs. Addie Parker, school nurse, | acres of productive farm land to base having the same troub- camp nurse; and Kenneth Depoe, | enlarge the industrial arts teacher, crafts” The They are | first two days, the sixth grade|le East Donegal farmers experienc- teachers, Mrs. Ralph Ioleman and |ed quite recently. | Miss Sara Mischelich will assist | eS 5513 | and the last three days, high school| Everybody reads newspapers buf NOT everybody reads circular ade vertising left on their door step. Alva Bender, H Edward Richter, I. D. Miller assist. Morrell Eugene | teachers | Shields, Saylor, and Miss Grace | ta | beh ¥ | Henderson will the pro- § held | Fri- | will | In order. to help finance will be Market ject a food-soup sale at the Elizabethtown May 23. Mrs. Irvin Ginder | be general chairman. Mrs. Edward | { Charles will be chairman of the so- | Mrs. | Hof- | John | day, liciting committee assisted by Maurice Sweitzer, M:s. Paul fmen, Mrs. Alvin Koser, Mrs. | Zeller and Mrs. Albert | Mrs. Ray Frye will be | the soup committee Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Lester Shepler will be used to Kleiner chairman of assisted by | Watts The proceeds Lancaster, and | § defray the camp expenses. Transportation will be provided by the township school busses ell A eee, se Sale Register | If you want a notice of your eale | 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 vrint your bills. That's | the BEST advertising you can get. | Fridav. May 16—At the Bulletin Office, Mt. Joy, a tract of land lo- | cated on Hopewell street with a 115 fory frame dwelling by the First Noa il Bank & Trust Co., Guar- dian of Charles Cunningham, et al Friday, May 16—At the Bulletin Office on East Main street, Mt. Joy, | M2nheim to Mount Gretna in Rahpo township. Frank, auct Saturday, Mav 17, at 3:30 p. m DST, 1-room brick school house on “e road leading from Mt. Hove to Masterscnville, in Ravho townshino, the Fairview School. C auct. | known as | S. Frank, LA Saturday. May 24. at 1 p. m. DST 1-room hrick school house on the With d li | read leading from White Oak to i a QIZ Ing { Union Square. in Rapho township, lncwn as the Chestnut Grove | School. Frank, auct. | Saturday, Mav 24, at 3:30 np. m., | DST, 1-room frame school house en road leading from Mastersonville | to Milton Grove. in Rapho town- chip, known as Chiques School. C S. Frank, auct. | All the above school buildings | will be sold by Manheim Central School District. Friday, May 23—On North Mar- | {ket street near school house, 80x200 (ft. lot with 2% story frame » dwell - jing, harm, pouliry house and house- | NOW John Shell on the Dd | | Walter Dupes, FW t, 1 | -At 191 North household Sale at | Saturday, Mav 31 Main St., in Manheim, bv Peter H. Snavely 1 p. m. Frank Aldinger, Auct | Saturday, May 31—On Groff Ave. | in E-town. Personal property and | many antiques by Raymond R. Ris- | Sale at | Auct. ser. Walter 12: 30 DST. Dupes, OUR WANT ADS ARE 1 SMALL but they get Stehman Bros. Salunga, Pa.