| COMPYL KETES PRODUCTION wast ON REGISTERED COW 40th Keystone Holstein Sale| | Brattleboro, Vit With 696 | pounds of butterfat and 17,736 | pounds of milk, testing 3.9%, to AT THE KEYSTONE SALES BARN ON ROUTE 230 UST her credit, Locusteroft Mono- EAST OF MOUNT JOY, PENNA. gram Babe, a registered Hol | stein-Friesian cow owned by FRIDAY, JULY 25th, 1952 | Harvey Rettew, Manheim, Pa., has completed a 365-day pro- 12:30 P. 35 Head Heifers oh and due this fall 20 Head Fresh and Close Cows duction test in official Herd Im- | frome Registry, She was milked two times | de iily and was 10 months of age ( when she began her testing per- od. Her record averages approxi- GRAND-DAUGHTE RS > OF SOVEREIGN 4 mately 23 quarts daily for the Daughters of Oakshade Sovereign Pat, whose Savers (period covered by her test i i eing areat cows. ne he je oi). . lve every promise of being areat Hh One of the m : Tr gd lesting was supervised by a 700 lb. daughter of Supreme Grand Slam, emother is from a |. Pennsylvania State College ! 500 ib. gramd-denughter of Hays’ Supreme. in cooperation with the Hol- A very nice 5 year old daughter of Louxmont Rag Apple | stein Friesian Association of Pilot, who milked up to 85 lbs. during her last lactation, and | America bred to Hillmac Sovereign. 4 GRAND-DAUGHTERS OF "MATA HARI" Four daughters of Lifloc Signet Tahari, who is a son of te former World Record "Mata Hari" with three consecutive 900 | lb. records. One of them is from a. dauchter of Ormsby Toitil- | Insurance Service | Auto, Fire, Bond Casualty ELMER K. WITTLE and all types Insurance. | when | on East Main Street, HAPPENINGS §_ wf LONG AGO The Wheel of Fortune DEMOCRATIC C ON J ENTION \ N 20 YEARS AGO July 20, 1932 Mr and Mrs. Allen Shearer held a birthday party in honor of Mrs. John Shearer at their home Friday evening. Russell ed in an the driver asleep. The driver the auto was Richard Randler Salun- ga. | The drive unlicensed dogs caused on A was accident = fell |& 2 K Honberger automobile of the car of of against |, rush - threatened a 150 dogs owners here. Elsie Shearer, Landisville; Eby, Vivian Eby of Mt, [Joy and Ruth Weidler of Lan- disville attended the 4-H Camp. Mr. Harry of over 1,500 paid ad and Mrs. Garber park. There were announce missions Higher Prices On la Acme with 16,585 3.87 643.1 lbs. at 4 vears. This he ifer’s | [the birth of a son on Sunday. June Milligan was given a | LL | » . three closest dams average 745 lbs. fat Two of the Signet | Poor Pa. 9546 The officers of the Indoor Surprise birthday party at the deughters are bred to Creston Twenty Grand”. e: Mt. Joy s-odb 50-13 | Base Ball League met Monday home of her parents, Mr. and | 00¢ ue 0 ea A daughter of Murlyn Montvic Chieftain from a dam with | ———— "| at the home of Benj. Groff. Mrs. J. L. Milligan on North | 14425 milk 3.72% 537.5 fat at 7 years in 317 days. A 300-gallon still, 2,000 gal-|Barbara street ; aun A daughter of Raa Apple Mark Galaxy from «a “Very WE SELL and Jons of mash and 50 gallons of 10 FEARS AGO Due both to nt wv athe | i [ A241 ’ vhic as 't crops be ang Good" cow with 15,119 miik 3.7% 555.6 fat at 6 years and 12- } SERVICE MOWERS moonshine were seized at At- role 53. i042 jw hich has hin ( op in i | . «3, 1942 eo Vv ‘ontrols © 876 milk 4.04% 521.5 fat at 7 yeors in 305 days. { FOLEY glen. | uly , : |to the remo " 0 ie Also Three Grand-deuahters of "Marksman. { | W. S. Ebersole Post No. 185, The July meeting of the Fire [quired under t e efense | ¢ Two Grand-Dauchters of “Ajax”. American Legion Auxiliary/ Company auxiliary was held or | ame ‘ndments, Ol S this week A daughter of "Bondsmem”. \ {made plans for a picnic on Thursday evening. The Ladies | warned housewives to expect A grond-daughter of “Master”. | Tuesday evening in the local Passed a motion for death bene- [much higher prices on fruits i | fits. | and vegetables, both fresh and | ACCREDITED MOSTLY VACCINATED | : CERTIFIED Legion home. On July | processed. CANNED GOODS 20th, prayer meeting, Twenty-eight members of the HIGHER . | [was held at the home of Mr. |Botary Club attended the Ro Keystone Holstein Sales, Inc. | |and Mrs. George Geyer of Flor-|/lary meeting Tuesday noon. A! OPS last Weel found Phone Mt. Joy 3-4354 MOUNT JOY. PENNSYLVANIA in. talk on Community Service was | continuing to rise on canned a - Approximately 200 members Siven by Mr. John Booth | fruits and vegetables, and on rs 7 ae iy avd 21” widths. {of the Smith Clan attended the! The Mumma family reunion | baby foods. Recent price con Bn service on lawn mower sHsp: | thirteenth reunion. was cancelled because of trans- | trol act amendments lift d con 1 | ening. All work w Emma Jane, 84, widow of H. portation difficulties. i Hdl on both foods, the agency a njoy mowing your own lawn with | H. Ruth died at Columbia Sixty members of the Cham- | said. ] acl nes Ir XH | sell propel Dn ome ber of Commerce attended the| EARNINGS NEAR RECORD of | ca 0 ee demonstration. =r . . ¥ 3 3 - FOLEY POWER MOWERS 15 YEARS AGO annual meeting and banquet| Average earnings for Ameri a | 18 i width $107 00 July 21, 1937 held at Hosletter’s. | cans reached near-record lev 21 width ~~ $119.00 The Mount Joy Rotary Club] Ladies Aid Society of the | cls during May. OPS cited this 1 YEAR FREE SERVICE | hears peace campaign talk giv-| Newtown U. B. Church held a fact as a further indication that | NF ni i rn icken Cor : . | inflationary pressures continue ; en by Miss Mary Hastings, of! chicken corn soup supper. { in pices ibid | THARLES y ABEL Baltimore, and Miss Phyliss] Borough Council made. an| SEES BLACK MARKET | - LION Pa Singse, of Providence, R. I. cifort to get Veteran's Hospital| THREAT 0 i ip EN yo Tome BE day B03 eave | OPS this week said it be ana | ent. : A Scavenger party was held | lieves recent modifications o x F A R M | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Keener ON the lawn of Miss Emma restrictions height | Ee : . i 3! iors . . 'n the danger of future meat - of Florin, entertained guests| Shookers, in honor of three lit-| © \ 8 Chews Vines | FOR S A LE | over the weekend. tle guests black narkels, Mem oes { / To a Mulch Thieves entered the home of] Miss Emma Hoffman, 83, died; tions also are more limited, o mm a YS | Pro ; A TWO HUNDRED ACRE | Mr. and Mrs. John Newcomer Thursday at the home of her) OPS added. ; : : . Pp ITS {QT IEF 0 17 J FARM through a réar window. Oniy! niece in Elizabethtown. | REPORTS STILL NEEDED as aa -—————— | Despite recent liberalizations with NEW SILO and NEW ¢ash was stolen. : | of slaughtering requirements a MILK HOUSE | Dr. O. G. Longenecker, who! Everybody in this locality reads| dish & SC ws * ; ~~. Sy on . | was recently elected vice presi-| The Bulletin—that’s why its adver- regular reports to OPS, and . : "PQ recicti: i » {0 Y | WO ident of the Dental Alumni So-| tisers get such excellent results. | OPS registrations: continue 1 7 | oy jaf 5 , i i nia PC NECESSArY vi All buildings are | €'ety of the University of Penn | MEAT GRADING GOES ON | wired for electricity. Good soil. | s¥Vlvania gave a clinic at the an- You Can't All OPS grading and marl Near east end of Union County. | nual meeting of the Dental as Ad 3 > ong Mans a, x ds the h 2 5 sociati ry Tell "Em Like ing requirements on fresh meats {* Eads vine tangle y Speeds the harvest For Information write: o pe ely ae This = Use A | | are still in force the agency said * Builds the soil ARE CTF | e hundred and fifty per- Ta / | this week. It added thi 6 * Assures maturity CLAIR GROOVER, sons attended the grocers pic » ant Ad | | hi Kon ol ed thst th . £ y-at-Law i . new Defense Act also authoriz Are you still battling a vine-tangled, bogged-down AAR Ps cre nic at Atlantic City. All stores ed all future requirements of harvest? Roto-Beater owners from coast to coast say 00 Chestnut Suen Closed for the day. | this kind which OPS may deem k it i Mifflinburg, Pennsylvania J. B. Keller & Bro., held a I : ithis modern method speeds the work as it improves ovivatd sale. oF 20 her a | necessary ; | . x : PHONE 6-208 30-1c | ns is ile {quality and builds the soil. Northwestern ~~ Penna. fresh Patronize Bulletin Advertisers Roto-Beater’s mile-a-minute rotating rubber flails | 'whip vines and weeds to a mulch. Rolls up and down ‘the fields without lost time. Makes a perfect path for ithe diggers to work with nothing in the way. .Come in Now— Immediate Delivery to Your Farm? D.L. DIEM & SONS 400 Fast Lincoln Ave Phone: 6-2131 Lititz, Pa. /ORIGINATOR OF THE MODZRN ROTARY FLAILING MACHINE NT RR TR RE Use Our Classified Column — It Pays Can't Use It! SELL IT THRU THE Want Ads FOR SALE| Home Grown Tomatoes % BU. $1.00 PHONE 3-5153 Medecine eA omen IN IF YOU HAVE SOMETHING TO SELL, BUY, RENT, RADE OR LOCATE, Use This Blank to Order a Want Ad MAIL TO: | “BULLETIN” 11 E. Main St., Mt. Joy, Pa. | MORE oo TELL NOUR NAME... ... ha ei, THE | MORE YOU SELL ADDRESS... i ibis ists tua | SR I POST OFFICE .. 0.0 0 PHONE ....... ir od below. Minimum Charge - 3 Lines for 35c (5 words to line) ———— me — — — re rts ———— tr Sa ne ———————— { ———— —— - A | — : | "FULL COST OF ADV ABOVE (35¢) | OVER THE ABOVE 3 LINES - 10c A LINE | | . gu = | | 3 REL Sr a i a | EACH ADDITIONAL INSERTION © 8c PER LINE }1 ENCLOSE $........ IN FULL PAYMENT OR I WILL MAIL ( ) AMOUNT FOR ( : AD WITHIN NEXT 10 DAYS ( ) mark X in choice ——————————— springers and backward cows. The Ladies Bible "lass of the ; - Beal Church hi 4 3, " Tenant Farmers Get a Break as very neat are company beta of New Barn Cleaners Are Invented steel deck in a guts es on a hallow ication Bureru power driy By IRA MILLER Farm Electrifi nanur | the e out a The farmer who can do easily what | rar and into the 1 t ordinarly would take an hour or so | comes in all sizes to fit any length of | of hard work used to be the wonder | barn and width of gutter. This unit of the nei orhood. It's not so any- can be dismantled and transported more. For any farmer can clean the | easily by truck for installation in gutters of a 26-cow dairy barn in| other barns. approximately one-sixth the time for- | Another economical unit enables BOYS ND GIRLS To Sell THE BULLETIN If you are ambitious Steel web belt moves manu | of barn (right) into spreader (top). |} | & merly required—if he has an electric | barn cleaner. | This time | has been | most, consi and labor-saving device | ower to calc h on than | ring that the first home- | made cleaners w ere inst d ‘thirty . years ago. Some farmers still are YOu can easily making their own equipment from plans supplied by various stat : | tension Services. Others prefer earn your mercial jobs, re . appearcd on n 1 ut spending money number of different re barn, It c re % 2 able, but all have the onl C : | powered by a cable in just one | to remove manure fro g Fut the rs | guides along the gutt p= t spreader auto- ically per of the elect: operated loader | conveyor. An improved ver and to load it into the evening a week ite recently, barn cleaners mn of a 1946 ex- r expensive, although op- | perimental model * pull out” cleaner APPLY erationg 0 costs alwa were low. | also is on the market. It sul Tenant farmers, particularly, were | rubber belt gutter somewhat out of luck because most chains and s of these devices required permanent | installations. They needed somet a cable BULLETIN | which could be removed and taken |up” drum outside the barn | along with them in event that they |is dumped from the belt into a con- 11 EAST MAIN STREET, | moved to another farm. A determines 2 veyor for delivery to the spreader. | effort to help such farmers has been | The belt then is drawn back into the MOUNT JOY, PENNA. made by at leas t one commercial firm | gutter by cable to an idler puller | which offers a low-cost unit making | located in the barn at the far end of 30-tf @® Be sure to count your name, address or telephone number as “words”. Ld ) | use of a steel web_belt, which the gutter, ik. lye a py pa Led The Bullettn, Wount Joy, Pa., Thursday, July 21, 19533 Airy and Cool, individual de- C | AS SST [| 1) [signed Spencer Supports. Mrs, il Edyth B, Brubaker, Corsetierre, Florin, Pa. Phone Mount Joy Rates for classified advertising in | ’ )4( dc this column are H 19, a — 29 4c 3 lines or less, minimum 35 | HELP WANTED for carpenter Over 3 lines, per line 10¢ | work some experience prefer- Fach add. insertion, per line 8¢ red. Elmer Ginder, Florin, Pa. Phone Mt, Joy 3-4883 29-tf-¢ an WANTED: Stead: : we GIRL AT | |FOR SALE: Mount Joy Taxi ovm a 8-11 Business 29- tf pr ; \ ne I'OR SALE: In Mount Joy near 1 ty | ) WRITE . m He YL = TRE yo oF 5 | High School. Ten room, brick SI Lit Y Li Mt Tov te eri ome, 2 baths, vapor heat. Nice 9 oh I YS a ttl 1 Inwn, Reasonably priced at only : : 0 for s Tre person | $12,000 Also have nice homes 3 HW tow. Wei Salunga, Landisville and With I ould lil to Viarietta Area. S. N. Lightner, PE ow snare hours | Realtor, 46 S. Duke Street. Lane r fits ble Writ or ppl t the | “2 ter Phone Lane. 6126 or Bulletin office, Mt, Joy. 28-if | Marietta 6-2043 28-3 SEWING MACHINES FOR WANTED TO BUY: Highest prices GAT wn Nos SHA used. Re 5 d for scrap iron, metal rags. bat- for all m kes of ewing mach igh cars, trucks. A. B. Sahd and re . V. Binkley. III N. Mar 1} Front & Pine Sts., Marietta, ket Si Elizabethtown ps | Pa. Phone 6-9111. If no answer, call Phone 688. : 1-tfe | Columbia 4.7571 26-4 INSULATION "WE HAVE WHITE GAS for your VI VS TILE Nowe mower Atlantic Service STAUFFER Static Paul K. Stehman, Prop oD I 9 HOME IMPROVEMENT, Inc a 4-tf M: S. POTTER FLECTROLUX SERVICE AND Representative : UPPLIFS and Good Used Clean- none 49-2500 30-4 | Call Jay Koser, Mount Joy. | Pk one 3-9542 47-tf > Ira 1C eat S [ NOTICE: If you are troubled with Poison Ivy, Oak, Sumac and other T 01 L | minor kin irritations you need | Doctors Prescription No 700-084 op e eve [ for immediate relief. It satisfies. Sold at 21 Mt. Joy St, Mount Joy, Pa, Kreamer Pharmacy, Elizabeth- The State Bureau of Highway n, Pa. 19-15p Safety today reported 20 more traffic fatalities in Pennsylvania | SEWING MACHINES FOR Sarg ry A Ce |New and used. Repairs for al in the first five months of this | | kes of sewing machines, JN vear than in the corresponding Binkley, 111 N. Market St. Eliza- period of 1951. | bethtown, Pa. Phone 216-J. 1-tf I There was a total of 131 traf _ re —_ Leaf An MEN WANTED: Lancaster a fic fatalities in the State M: an ; H ! : ie An sn Tobacco Co. North Market Street, 1952 against 110 in May 1951 tobacco warehouse, Mount Joy, Pa. making the five-month total 611 Phone 3-3961 for this year against 591 for the AMY : y , yp Xt ANTIQUES: Will pay high prices same period of 1951 for antiques of any deseription. Mr. The 131 May deaths included | Hart, 2 N. Charlotte St., Man- 83 rural, 39 urban and nine on hei im, . Phone 407. 2-24-tf the Pennsylvania Turnpike. In Le : ot : big Typewriters, Add. Mach’s., Cash May 1951 there were 72 rural : yo: Nx Ha . Registers, Check Writers, Safes, 36 urban and two turnpike | New & Used. J. M Enele, 411 East deaths for a total of 110 | High St, E-town. Ph. 14J. 8-18-tf Only bright spot in the pic ADMINISTR ATOR'S NOTICF cta. ture as yeported by the Bureau Fstate of John A. Hipple late of si that there have been fewer | Mount Joy Borough. Pa. deceased. pedestrian deaths this year than Letters of administration eta. on Inst id estate having been granted to clot : : the undersigned, all persons indebt- In the first five months of this | ed thereto are requested to make vear 71 rural and 120 urban immediate payment, and those hav= | pedestrian fatalies were record- | ing claims or demands against the SOE Boy si BY. ais aa | same, will present them without ed for a total of 191 against 93 delay for settlement to the rural and 117 urban pedestrian igned residing at 901 First Street, deaths for a total of 210 in the Lancaster, Pa. first five months of 1951, a de pes H. FRITZ, sen algae Administratrix c.t.a. Cronst this year of 19 : Brown & Zimmerman, I'he 611 traffic fatalities in Attor rneys 925.6 the first five months of this VORY | - m— comprise 369 rural, 210 urban and 32 on the turnpike In the Antiques Restored » period of last year the 591 Furniture Refinishing deaths include 353 rural, 212 LENHERT CABINET Shop urban and 26 on the turnpike Marietta, Pa. — Phone 6-2581 Collect Every body reads newspapers but Call For and Delivery NOT everybody reads circular ad- vertising left on their door step. NEW & USED CARS THE FARM 1949 Pontiac Sedan, R&H i 1948 Packard Sedan, R&H UESTION 1948 Chrysler Windsor Sedan, H 1948 Plymouth Sedan, R&H Fr) X 1937 Dodge Sedan, H BO p PACKARD GARAGE by BILL GIVENS ’21 N. Hanover St., E-town KYW Farm Director Phone 469-W 51-tf From—Mr. J. S, R. D ) h- | AU TOMOR ILE PAR TS for Sale, 1 land, Pa. 1y old cars, all kinds of scrap iron Q.—What is the safe time turn | and also di stove wood. Guy D. my herd out Y Spittler, Pons Mt. Joy 3-3573. 40-t4 Ans.—It is si turn the herd - it on Sudan gra er that pasture ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ched Estate of Victor R. Snyder, £1 late of Rapho Twp., Lancaster or more. | Co., Penna. time Letters of administration A nay t.a. on said estate having been poison r I to the undersigned, all when | P€ s indebted thereto re- th 1s | quested to make immediate or stop- | Payments, and those having dr t | claims or demands against the wine or | Same, will present them without H : delay for settlement to the un- dersigned or BS UNION NATIONAL nel io) A MT. JOY BANK, na oa 7 ia fe t call Mount Joy, Pa. It pe: Kv uf } Arno Bricker & Beyer ++ + Attorneys 29-6¢ ON Mr. G. S Py A TINT TIES re. CRI J n> be BABY SITTER WANTED from tha Goin ili One. Coit to 3 p. m. at my home Monday Abs "The Best thin ru Friday. Mrs. Eugene Zeller ETI; > not io. we . 147 Manheim St., Mt. Joy. ov ti en they n't be 30-1 nen i Hi poy A HOBBY, LIVE LONG- i are A to De I : ER. We sugg est Fishing, Hunt- Th Sa bor and Color slide photogra- Ye ol d hy tne nun of | Phy. Slide Cameras $31. . Pro- itments given. A good time to |Jectors $24.50. Victor Klahr, Di- tir. ect D ¢ Middletown. 30-1 h. DDT car be ap- — TT Soman : : tin the crib I "OR ‘SALE 3-piece Living ih Room Suite. Ph. Mt. Joy 3-4044 From—Mr. C. G, R No. 1 after 5 p. m. 30-1p Douglasvil Pa Q.—1Is 11 1 u to e? y lm eel f to feec oe ( e. You n w n cm, 11 e ( n ci I me in supple: h It ake ib ) ( 1 00 pound 1 pound he 1 0 of lins you 3.( s I ind straw. You { two pounds a day straw, and | We PrintEverything But Dollar Bills Hear Bill Givens Daily on the "KYW Farm Hour" 5:30-6:30 P.M, _