. i 3 nn IR a dein 80. Ad NC RS Sn SEE SES TWIN SPRUCF. FARM GUERNSEY DISPERSAL | PUBLIC SALE cis OF VALUABLE THURSDAY, SEPT. 4th, 1952 | ‘Farm Calender | 12:30 Noon —— REAL ESTATE and PERSONAL PROPERTY | At the Assn. Sales Pavilion, six| HENS NEED WATER — The Mies east of Lancaster on Route 30 | poultryman who expects his $ HEAD - 21 VACCINATED |! has aving ns to kee shelling Saturday, August 30, 1952 sui - i cows y “wre | ' Premises can be viewed any evening by calling the Owners. | ; : ; ASSN. : Joseph A. McCurdy, extension | AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE THE FOLLOWING PER- | F. O. Box 481, Harrier, Fa: | agricultural, engineer of the | SONAL PROPERTY WILL BE OFFERED: 35-1c i : 4 > : : a : er | Pennsylvania State College. He | Kitchen set; dining room suite; G. E. Refrigerator; Hot Point |, . r in Your Cor uchinerv | explains that the gases and va= Electric Stove; living room suite; coffee table; end tables; gate- | PTINg n oul Corn Machinery exp ans inal ne gules Soll leg table; 9-12 rug; 9x9 rug; double bed, spring and mattress: twin | Grain Drills, ractors. pors from these products SY | beds, springs and mattresses; vanity dresser: two wardrobes: two - n De Evatt Cv . be ignited by a flame, a spark, | chests of drawers: night table: floor and bridge lamps: Hoover | FARM EQUIPMENT SALE or excessive heat | Electric Sweeper; two wash machines, one a Boss, practically | SATU RDAY, SEPT. 6, 1952 YUE RY “OMFORT | new’; dishes, cooking utensils; and a lot of other articles too num- | 11 a. m. sharp (D.S.T.) 2 miles COWS NEED CO! erous to mention. pony of town, R. D. 2,1 ghade and plenty of fresh water Sale to commence at 1:00 P. M.. real estate to be offered at | Pa. Phone 442-J-2, are cessary to keep cows 9.90 P he i i . 32 NEW & USED TRACTORS [are necessar) 2:30 P. M., when conditions will be made known by | AND CRAWLERS comiortable in hot weather, de- | THOMAS G. SANDERSON and | all makes and sizes; Hardware |clares Joe Taylor, Penn. State {and Tools: 1000 Locust Posts; dairy specialist. If | FLORENCE L SANDERSON | Truckload New Poblar Lumber; shade is not available, it will | E-town Phone #393-J 7 tons New Holland Baler a til to | Walter Dupes,Auctioneer 3 anil | Twine, $14.50 a Bale in ':-ton!help if the cows are broug nto Garman & Kraybill, Clerks 34.9 lots: 10 Forage Harvesters, 10 | the barn during the heat of the | — —-—_ i . [Fo Binders: 10 Silo Fillers: 5 q,v so they can loaf in a shed. | | 6 Huskers and Shred- CAVE } op Noun [oa 4- and 6-roll Rosenthal & SAVE FOLIAGE : | an Idea: Smoker Elevators; 7|you cut flowers that grow irom | Grain Drills, New 13-, 15-, 17-| bulbs. cut the foliage sparingly. | [Disk J. D nd oiers 10 corn Jon Meszaros, Penn State ex- | t= OF w | Idea: Wood Bros. MM. 8 Ms. J. | tension floriculturist, says that {D. and others; Self-provelled | the foliage left on the plant Rakes; 5 Wag- Combine; Side Disks: Harrows:; | Balers; | Plows; Antiques - Furniture - Household Goods M. 150 HOGS c 2 P. | 5 Manure Spreaders. Saturday, Sept. 6, 1952 Farmers and a bring LOCATION—!; MILE SOUTH OF SALUNGA, WEST [anything hou have. Our last HEMPFIELD TOWNSHIP ON COLUMBIA ROAD. G. K. WAGNER, Sale Mgr. Next Sale Saturday 20 J DESK & CHAIR, SECRETARY oie REFRIGERATOR, STOVES - Coal & Electric Slaps MOHAIR LOUNGE love-seat, davenport, buffet, GLASS HOBBY CASE, Vic- trola & Case, clock, BEADED BAGS, marble top bureaus & washstands, drov-leaf table, doughtray., reproduction chairs. ANTIOUE CHAIRS - lodder back, Windsor, cane seats, etc. Rocking chairs, Wilton rug, GENUINE INDIAN RUGS extension table, typewriter. flour chest, radio, bureaus, ‘Welding Also Specialize On FARM MACHINE WELDING AND EQUIPMENT Automobile and Truck Welding LAWN MOWER SHARPENING Cover's Welding Shop jo JOY, PA. Phone 3-5931 Delta and Marietta Streets | | | | | | | f | railyoads helps to make food to be stored | metal in the bulb, to produce better lowers next year. PAINT METAL roofs on need painting, the weather Charles G. ROOFS— buildings job while reminds State farm do the is warm, Burress, Penn extension agricultural engineer. | The roofs must be dry and free mud holes, says Carl O. Penn State specialist. quilting frames, bedding — blankets & PATCH QUILTS, | home-spun linens, etc. | When in need of Printing. (any- thing) kindly remember the Bulletin from dust rusted spots first. MOVE RANGE -—Move feeders equipment on the poultry to avoid creating bare spots and Dossin, and dirt. Paint and watering range extension ee centile mn There is no better way to boost paper advertising. Bulletin Ads Pay > -_—— Big Dividends. ANTIQUE GLASS " cut glass, antique crocks & kettles, coal oil lights, silver ware, sleigh bells, baskets, pots & pans. ' China & pewter ware. Sale to be held at 12:30 P. M. when terms and con- ditions will be made known by NORMAN BAER Walter Dupes, Auctioneer Ben Greider, C Te rk 42nd Keystone Holstein Sale AT THE KEYSTONE BARN JUST EAST OF MOUNT JOY, | PENNA. ON ROUTE 230. FRIDAY, SEPT. 12th, 1952 12:30 P. M. 60 HEAD ADVANCE ANNOUNCEMENT Undersigned will offer at public sale in September: FARM OF 112 ACRES situated in Rapho Township, one mile East of Mt. Joy, Pua. WATCH FOR FULL ANNOUNCEMENT A. MUMMAU 35-2 PUBLIC SALE AT 2 VACCINATED | MANY CERTIFIED CREDITED 30 head bro and Close Cows 30 head Heifers from Calves to 2 years old NOTE THESE OUTSTANDING PEDIGREES ! ! | |! Fr EF ker: Two d s of Gl ft Rag Sculptor, a son of Marksman from an 828 48% testing davahter of Montvic Emneror Posch. Ore I | seller. : of Glenafton Rag Apple Peerless. a wdown'’ from a | Improvements consist of a four times 700 lb. dauchter of "Ma other ic from Holsteins Thurs., Sept. 4, 1952 O'CLOCK P. The undersigned will offer at Hof sale ALL THAT CERTAIN FARM Containing 64 A. and 60 P., more or less | situate along the Manheim-Mount Joy Road in Rapho Town- Apple | ship, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, adjoining land of Earl | Witmer, Jacob Harnish, Roy Henny and other premises of the Large Frame Barn with Corn Barn HOUSES TOBACCO SHED for 5 A. Tobacco, 2 GARAGES House Contains 10 Rooms, Bath, Elec- | a 480 lb. dauahter ‘of King Bessie From H. M. Hess: A dauchter of m | THREE CHICKEN a 622 Ib. dam, fresh with twin heifers } a5 WITH RCOM FOR OVER 1000 CHICKENS Again. Also two arand-daughters full of 600 emd 700 1b. cows. From John H. Jacobv: Two lov daughter of Geh- | man Farm Ormsby Walker from one of the great founda Lid cows at Ben Balldrd's. Bailard Farm Pontiac 3rd, Ex | cellent, 5v 13310M 505.5 Fat. Three daughters of Belle Crest Safe Gold Dean, he by "Safe | dauahiter of Dean of the Pearls. m out of a 538 1b. A f Glenafton Rag Apple Craftsmac Gold" out of a douahter araat Slam” at Silvis | Land in high state Sever 1 wel rand 1s and bath (125) feet | 3 9 ro | hundred twer i five 1b. two Yor] Road cmd in d The next dam is | on the North, Ee er .|on the South by Ss greatest heal. There it & Sale tions will be made known by Invincib show cow, a sister of the 902 1b. “Little Josie Farms. From Dale Gingrich: Two very nice springing heifers—one | an own Joug ter of Lauxmont Rag Apple Autocrat. From R. G. Watts: l-bred heifers one a grand- daughter Bi Matac msby and several « daugh- ters of Admiral SR Ormsby Fobes. 3 BULLS 3 STUDY THIS PEDIGREE | A son of Curtiss Candy le oul of a 55] old daughter of Pequea Delmar Prince (VG) a “Very Good’ 700 lb. member of Lancaster County fate Shak lifetime producing family THESE ARE SOME OF THE FINEST CATTLE WE HAVE | EVER OFFERED! |] ALSO TEN EXTRA GOOD Ds COVwsS 1 I} Ener V. Spaiir, Auctioneer Keystone Holstein Sales, Inc. | 2 © Young, Atiomey Phone: Mount Joy 3-4354. MOUNT JOY, PENNSYLVANIA and lot on of cultivation of ground the pth one hundred thirty-five (135) fe and West by other property of the seller and said Highway. This will be held on the premises when terms SAMUEL E. SUSAN G. property ® tricity, Hot Water Heat land. all arm AT THE SAME TIME WILL BE OFFERED FOR SALE A 2% Story Frame Dwelling House fronting one Manheim-Mount Joy | 1 has hot air 5 and condi- MERKEY 33-3c MERKEY | t. Bounded | | soybean—were all the subject of flat | East Donegal Twp., two miles car lectures and traveling exhibits. ! outhwest of Mit. Joy on road | _ These agencies engage in educa- leading from Musser I. ghorn | onal work among farmers and | 41m by Anna Mumma, c. Ss. shippers to see that the farmer's |, | products get to market in as good Frank, Auct condition as they leave the farm. -_ All this, of course, is not pure Monday, Sept. 29—Complete | philanthropy. The railroads, which dispersal sale, registered and are self-supporting and operating graded Holstein Cattle, located on narrow profit margins, feel th IT {on Route 896 at Nine Points. 18 stake in American agriculture is : ? 4 miles south of Lancaster, five ~ : is a miles southwest of Christiana, Four Grassland Tours 10 miles north of Oxford Sale fo start at 11 A. M. by J. P. Planned for Bugust Thompson & Son. Aucts. Dupes | Four grassland tours of typical|and Hess. agricultural areas in the United States are being planned for the! Saturday, October 4th At | benefit of Hors Ls mn ier ho in Newtown, Rapho Township, a Tey os Be a onal bout 4 miles South of Mt. Joy, | partment of Agriculture announces, real estate and personal proper The tours are planned for by Edward F. and Jean S 17 10 23 Isler. Sale to commence at 1:00 As now planned the tours will ©. Walter Dupes, Auct. to New d, the south, the mid- — west and the west. Delegates and . = members of the congre: attend- Saturday, Oct. 25 House ance is estimated at 2,500, will have hold goods at Cooper Ave., Lan their choice of tour disville at 1:00 p. m. by Jesse The congress is being sponsored [Snavely, Jr. Elmer V. Spahr, | by the United State vernment Auct. and the Food and Agriculture Or- i ganization of the United Nations and will be held at Pennsylvania] State College, windy ell The tours are designed to dem- onstrate accomplishments in grass| MANHEIM—Plans for a mu- farming in this country and Canada, |seum is the project of the Jun both on actual farms and in C. of C. At a meeting recent search and educational institutions. ly, the full support of the busi If | all | EQUIPMENT poultry | your business than by local news- | | erops—a notable Fast, Efficient Way To Fertilize Shown Liquid Nitrogen Sprayed On 1,000 Acres by Plane How to fertilize a 1000-acre field a day was recently demonstr Ohio, in in Madison County, A new liquid nitrogen product was used. The feat was made pos- sible by direct transfer of the ferti- lizer from a railroad tank car to a small plane on a landing field ad Jacent to the train siding. The loaded plane flew to a farm 20 miles away, sprayed the wheat field, and returned to the siding for another load, all in about 15 min- utes. Six thousand gallons, in all, were used in this first rail-plane fertilizing operation. The railroad predicted a large- scale system of fueling centers for liquid fertilizer in the future. For many farmers, the event re- called other of railroad chapters in the story agricultural develop- ment and assistance to farmers. On March 1, 1911, County, New York, the agent in the United hired at the suggestion of awanna vice nt. The roads, in fact, paid part of his salary. Subsequently, many eastern established their and worked in Broome first county States a Lack- own ag- ricultural departments, with the agricultural colleges, run- ning farm demonstration trains into rural communities. Soil conserva- tion, better livestock breeding, now acre For the first time, liquid nitro- gen fertilizer was transferred direct from a railroad tank car to a waiting plane. The plane flew 20 miles to a 1000-acre wheat field, sprayed its load, and returned to the siding for a quick refill—all in about 15 min- utes, example being Stock Chute Lo pos | / The above stock chute or squeeze is the idea of a Future Farmer of America boy. He built it from salvaged iron and lumber for use on his father’s farm. The steel rods were se- cured in such a manner they could be removed for brand- ing, vaccinating, etc. A farm- er handy with tools could use the above sketch as the start- ing point for a stock chute to fill his own needs, tt Aree eee A Cees Stimulate your business by adver- | _ the front seat of his parked car. tising in the Bulletin, ated | was | rail- | — nounced they ~ Sale Register Friday, August 29 At the Keystone Barn just east of Mt Joy on Route 230, 65 Purebred = Holsteins by Keystone Holstein Sales, Inc, Sale at 12:30 p. m Saturday, Au.g 30 The sale of this date for Jonas and Ruth Miller has been cancelled due to | illness. Saturday, August 30--At 126 North Locust Street, Elizabeth town, 11, story concrete block bungalow, also personal proper [ty by Thomas L Florence 1. Sanderson. Dupes, Auct, Septe mber 4, Sanderson and Thursday, Rapho Twp., Mt. Joy road, 10 room barn and along 64 house, other buildings, 215 story frame dwelling [frame shed, by Samuel E ey and Susan G. Me rkey. V. Spahr, Time 2 p acre frame bank with Merk Auct, m. | Saturday, Sept. 6 1 south of Salunga, West (field Twp. on Columbia household goods, antiques [niture & china. Sale at 12: m. by Norman Dupes, Auct. Sept. 6 — In of Bainbridge, large col- of Antique Bells, Car- penter tools, and butcher equip Hemp road, fur 30 p. Baer. Saturday, Village lection ment at 12:30 M. by John Lynn John Miller, Auct Fri. September 12 At the Keystone Barn just east of Mt. Joy on Route 230, 3 bulls, Purebred Keystone Holstein Sales, 12:30 p.m. Inc. 24—A Sept. 7914 with dairy Located 3! miles Elizabethtown, off miles north Wednesday, farm dwellings, barn, garage. south Route 340, 3 etc. of Landis Stone quarry, by Mabel | Alice L.., Fanny L., and [Simon L. Heisey. Sale at 2:00 P. M. Walter Dupes, Auct Thursday, Sept. 25—Valuable nessmen offered They wholeheartedly town, rich in would be both profitable for LITITZ—Harry Hackman, E. Main street, was knocked down was agreed historic educational and lore, lovers of history [by a sudden bolt of lightning \which struck near his apart {ment during a heavy wind and rain storm. NEW HOLLAND The 4-H Club are entering a float in the tlocal Farmers Fair and the Eph- rata Fair. Jim Martin was ap pointed to take charge of pre (paring a float for these parades. E-TOWN State had rounded up a police an Walter In Manheim & farm with also Elmer mile Walter the 60 cows and Holsteins by at | Maytown and 2 miles southwest of Rheems near their | | heim, nly C. Dale Watts. Mt. Jov R1, Penna. Phone 3-6652 33-3p | | Tvnewriters. Add. Mach” Cash ( The Bulletin, Mount Jov. Pa., ys€ 2B OUR WANT ADS. 0.. August. 28, 1952-3 Thursday, D7 (A CN Rates for classified advertising in this ee tof are 3 lines or less, minimum . 35¢ Over 3 lines, per line . 10¢ | Each add, insertion, per line 8c LOT FOR SALE: 880x180, Don egal Springs Road, Mount Joy Price reasonable. Phone Mount Joy 3-43888 35-1¢ FOR SALE 92 acre farm in Fast Donegal Township, be tween Marietta & Mt. Jov. Very productive farm Contact Jos eph R. Bixler, Florin, Pa, 33-3p WANTED TO RENT Garage for 1 car on East Main, near Marietta treet Write P. O Box 294, Mt. Joy, Pa 35-1p We wish to exoress our heart felt thanks to all those who so kindly assisted and for words of sympathy and beauti ful floral offerings in our sad bereavement. Carl, Lloyd and Mary Garber 35-1¢ ANTIQUES: for of Hart, 161 N Pa. Phone Will pay any des Charlotte St., 407. high prices crintion. Mr, Man- 2-24-tf SILO FILLING. An- Registars, Check Writers, Safes. New & Used. J. M. Encle, 411 Fast High St, town. Ph. 14). 8-18-t{ Restored Furniture CABINET Pa. | Anti iques Refinishing LENHERT ShOP Marietta, Collect the | Mount Joy Taxi 20-tf Highest prices JR SALE: Jusiness, | | | WANTED TO BUY: paid for scrap iron, metal rags. bat- | teries, cars, trucks. A. B. Sahd and | Sons, Front & Pine Sts, Marietta, Pa. Phone 6-9111. If no answer, call | Columbia 4-7577. 26-tf | WE HAVE WHITE GAS for your | power mower Atlantic Service | Station. Paul K. Stehman, Prop. 24-tf LECTROLUX "SERVICE AND | SUPPLIES and Good Used Clean- s ers. Call Jay Koser, Mount Joy. { Phone 3-9542, 47- | NOTICE TO LOTHOLDERS The Annual Meeting of Lot- holders of the Mt. Joy Cemetery [ Association will be held on Tuesday, September 9th at 7:30 PP. M. in the Office of The Sico Company, 15 Mt. Joy St., Mount Joy, Penna, 34-3¢ chests, na- FOR SALE: tural or maple size 28 by 4 toy finish, | 18, height 18 inches. See Martin Gantz, near Firehouse, Rheems, Penna 35-2¢ FC JR 8S SAL KE: “Ge rman prune | plums, Rambo and Smokehouse | Apples at the Garber Farm near | Florin, Phone Mt Joy 3-4649. 35-1p I'OR SALE: General Electric | Refrigerator, $60.00. Magic I Chef Gas Range, $35.00. both in excellent condition. Mrs. Norman Heisey, Mount Joy, Phone 3- 9743. 35-1 W ANTED : Men for plant work. Apply the Theobald Industry, Route 1, Elizabethtown, Pa. Phone E-town 429. 35-3te |For SALE: 6-week old pup- | Phone 6-281 : pies. Phone Mt. Joy 3-4192. | Call For and Delivery 35-1¢ g-tf | HELP WANTED-MALE: Young 10 & 6 room | of | the 63 acre farm with dwellings ni | AUTOMOBILE PARTS for S Sale, buy old cars, all kinds of seran iron and also sell i ve wood Guy D. Spittler, Phor ne Joy 10-t{ | TANT F D: Ww aitres for day Th Good wag “hos pitaliza- tion. Write P. O Fog 85-RB. ¢/o The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa. 33-tfe FOR SALE: Seneca Seed Weed from certified seed. $2.75 ver bushel. Elias Musser, Mt. Jov, Phone 3-4928. 33-tfe "LIKE TO WRITE? { man desired to sell oil burning 1) cquipment and to solicit fuel toil customers in the western art of Lancaster County and ID auphin County. Salary and | con nmission. Good opportuni- ties. Apply by letter to I'HE SICO COMPANY Mount Joy, Pa. 35-1c | FOR SALE: 125 white leghorn { pullets, vaccinated for Newecas- i tle and chickenpox, 6% months | old. $2.40 a piece. Mount Hope Mt. 3-5238 35-1¢ { bloodline. Phone Joy DO YOU The Rulletin is looking for some | WANTED: Two full time clerks one living in Mt. Jov to write! to start work September 2. personal items. Just the right| Many benefits including dis- [opportunity for some person | count on purchases - paid vaca- who has a few hours a week |1ion - paid holidays, ete. Apply are time and would like to|4. C. Murphy Co., 14 West make these few spare hours | Main St, Mount Joy, Pa. 35-1c wrofital Vrite » annblv + the) Bulle fin o oo ST PY Ee FOR SALE: 1950 Ford Coupe, flak ya re \-title. Eli Ament Garage, Del- SE Ww ING M ACHINES FOR | (a & Henry streets, Mt. doy, i SALE: New and used. Repairs 5-1¢ fe IT makes of sew ing .mach- pon RENT Small apartment. ines. J. V. Binkle 111 N. Mar-{ po 1d ult ideal for newly- |e St Elizabethtown, Pa. weds Qe Apar nts. ‘phone Phone 688 {He W 8 : i Apartments, Pi 2 vioun { a= . y ‘ A - | — = CLEARANCE SALE LABOR DAY. Take some color ALSO SRE : . | snapshots. Stop at Klahr’s for £30.43 iN Issue olf fresh films or' a good camera IDEAL magazines just arrived $2.85 up. Victor Klahr's Little Baby Gifts our Specialty 1 Shop with the big Stock, Mid- The Margaret-Jean Shoppe | dletown 35-1¢ 19 W. Dor st Mt. Joy, Pa i 3-9373 31-tfe A \N'TE D: Carpenters. Contact me — [Paul Koser, Wood St.. Florin VETERAN wife, child de I Pa. Phone Mt Joy 3-9464. wwartment or hou Being d 35- -tfe charged Sept Ple call - - Mount Joy 3-5375 31-tfec JALED BIDS FOR THE ( Rn UCTION OF NEW REFINISHING, office n STREETS room and bedroom Ire Sealed bids will be received | Painting and decoratinf of | for the construction of two new antique cha: Ci 1 ¢ 1p treets in the Borough of Mount holstering service F1 est Joy. Specifications may be had mates Pick up nd deliv-{ by contacting the Secretary. ery. Cash or monthly payment Bids will be received by the Phone Lititz 6-2201. Lititz Fur- | Secretary up to and including niture Company 10 E. Front| 7:30 P. M. E.D.S.T. on Septem- Street, Lititz, Pa 34-tfc | ber 8, 1952, at which time bids f - will be opened in the Council ANTED: Female store clerk Aj Jon to Leor i Safko, Mount ) gh Council reserves the Joy Tile & Linoleum Co. 34-2¢| right to reject any or all bids. - ~| "BOROUGH OF MOUNT JOY 271) William F. Brian, Secretary —— 24 .° rn 4 ogee 3te YMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE re of Souder, John Scott, al- } ) J. Scott Souder, dec’d tapho Township, Lane. Co.. “a Letters of ninistration c.t.a. on Hy 4 > a Fe id est \ r been granted to § undersigned, all persons indebt- ed thereto equested to make immediate payment, and those hav= [gang of 12 youthful thieves who admitted a series of burg laries and theft of more than 300 gallons of gasoline from roadside stands, barns and parked tractors in Lancaster & Dauphin counties during the! past 18 months. LITITZ — A 20 year old Rothsville youth who was “tir-! |ing of living” ended his life on | |August 13, by firing a .22 cali- | {bre rifle bullet through his| heart. His body was found on but can’t vote...YOU Zan! {Courtesy I+. U.S, WHY Not Send The Home Paper to Your Absent Son or Daughter ? It re To Cure | Jaycees) OH, BOY! JUST { LIKE A LETTER FROM | Arnold, demands against the them without to the under= ing claims or same, will present delay for settlement ARTHUR D. SOUDER » Clarence C. Newcomer Esq. 14 South Duke Street, Lancaster, Penna. ( ce Newcomer, Attorney 35-6 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate of Victor R. Snyder, late of Rapho Twp., Lancaster Co., Penna. Letters of administration c.t.a. on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto re- quested to make immediate yments, and those having laims or demands against the : >, will present them without delay for settlement to the un- | dersigned UNION NATIONAL MT. JOY BANK, Mount Joy, Pa. Bricker & Beyer Attorneys 29-6¢