dee The Bulletin, Mount Jovy. Pu . 195% thursday September 3 EE ——— A ——————— — —— — =———THE: ARMER’S MARKET Lancaster Soil Conservation FLORIN FARMS Dist. Enters National Contest DELICIOUS Se Sale Register —— ——— ——— of Martin S. Newcomer. C. S. Pleasant Church. A lot Frank is the auctioneer, household goods and kitchen fufniture., H. G. Lehman. C. S. Frank, auctioneer. Public Sale, Saturday, Oct, - 10, at 12:30, on the premises in Tuesday, Sept. 29, — on the |East Donegal Twp, 1 mile premises in W. Hempfield Twp. | south of Mount Joy on the Mar- 214 miles southwest of Salunga |ietta Pike, a small farm of 22 near Newcomer's Quarry, farm |acres. Farm and implements, of 43 acres, on which is erected | household goods. A. N. Hostet- C. S. Frank, Auct. Reconditioned Farm Equipment Lancaster soil conservatione distriet has entered the national ONE NEW HOLLAND 76 BALER ONE USED BLIZZARD ENSILAGE CUTTER ONE F20 FARMALL TRACTOR ONE BN FARMALL TRACTOR ONE F12 FARMALL TRACTOR ONE HEAVY DUTY INTERNATIONAL DISK HARROW ONE INTERNATIONAL ENSILAGE BLOWER o J. B. HOSTETTER & SONS W. MAIN ST. PHONE 3-3721 For Canning F lorin FOLLOW SIGNS FROM DONEGAL SPRINGS ROAD 32-ifc Farms \ tverybody, Everywhere, Reads The Bulletin MOUNT JOY PUBLIC SALE or VALUABLE FARM REAL ESTATE and PERSONAL PROPERTY SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th, 1953 Saturday, Sept. 12th, 1953 The undersigned will offer at pubilc sale on the premises On the premi in Stauffertown, near Thome's Store, along the road leading from Mount Joy to Manheim, about along the macadam road between Mastersonville and the Joy, the following 100 1t. bv Pinch Road, in Rapho Township, Lancaster County, adjoining | properties of John Frey, Samuel Moyer. Menno H. Ginder, Jechn Greiner, and Paul Kupp. ALL THAT CERTAIN GRAVEL LAND cultivation, of timber. one-eighth mile from Mount LOT OF GROUND, approximately which is erected a 25 Story CONCRETE & FRAME DWELLING containing eight rooms and bath, Hot Water floor, fully insulated, a good well and large cistern, TWO-CAR GARAGE me FRAME CHICKEN HOUSE all in good condition PREMISES MAY BE VIEWED ANYTIME SEPTEMBER 6th. LOT OF 200 ft. On 14 acres, 17 perches, in high state of containing standing which 5 or 6 acres are woodland, with heavy Frected thereon is a gabs Story Dwelling House Hcat on first AFTER shingle roof, 7 rooms, electric, running water, and a never-failing stream. A FRAME BANK BARN 30x60, with an attachment 20x 20, two poultry houses, brooder house, frame garage and wood- shed. Premises may be viewed at anyime. Sale to begin at 2 p. m. when terms and conditions will be | | HOUSEHBROLD GOODS Bed with spring, bureaus, washstand, sink, desk, typewriter desk, dining room table with boards, g room chairs, rocking chair, fruit driers, gt. cold packer, cream cans, eater, coal oil six di new home-made crocheted r , electric made known bv on : 1 « £ lamps, canaries and cages, (3 eding), quilts, home-made ‘ia . soap, canning outfit, with new cans. E. V. Spahr . i: Pdi NE: . Es . V. Spahr, Auctioneer ANTIQUES: Chairs, rocking chairs, child's rocker, i 1zz1e mn er 36-2¢ bureaus, bed, high cupboards, high top sink, (homemade) high top glass cupboard, wood chest, spool shelf, clothes chests, (one with drawers and secret drawer) home spun linen, linen table cloths, bed spread, dishes, baskets. P U [53 § I bony A i E GARDEN TRACTOR, electric drill with one-half inch Chuck, slightly used; 1-horse hook plow, 2-horse potato digging plow, two-horse double tree, complete with singie | OF | trees, barrel sprayer, 2-row crop duster, straw cutting | bench, water heating Caldron furnace, iron ke S, large P E R S N A L P R O P E R T Y copper kettles, three-foot, old style room heater, 2-ton pul a L..—>G>\>$ 26 leys, complete with rope, scoop en tools, crow ' bar, pick, socket head, split mallet, heavy t d & t 1 2 h 1 953 farm jack and auto jack, some re. new berry Sa ur ay, ep tf 9 wie boxes, lawn mower, small platform scales and many other . 3 . r articles. IN THE BOROUGH OF ELIZABETHTOWN. at No. 434 Sale starts at 12:30 p. m. Real E: will be sold at | SOUTH MARKET STREET. 2:30 p. m. Saturds Terms and conditions I.E Aldineer, duet J. FISHBURN (noc, od matrosses. bureaus, chost of drawers with Herd of Registered Holstein Cows, Lot of Poultry implements and Household Goods SAT. SEPT 5, 1953 - 12:30 Neon "cr Dupes Auctioneer LOCATION—IN CONOY TWP.. 4 MILES SOUTHWEST OF & Garman, Clerks Sherman Shaeffer and Mary W. Frey Shaeffer ELIZABETHTOWN, 1%. MILE NORTH OF BAINBRIDGE, JUST 36-2¢ OFF ROUTE 241, ENOWN AS THE in / /™/™/ = BRIDGE ROAD. - Ly U B I i C S A I F — OF — REAL ESTATE and FARM EQUIPMENT 559 12 Registered Holstein Cows BANGS CERTIFIED AND T. B. ACCREDITED SINCE 1938 all sired by sires in the S. E. A. B. Stud, including 3 daughters of Lucifer and bred to them sires. 2 GUEI LY COWS. = This is a breeders herd and are due at various times of the ; SA vear. Including some fresh cows, or close. This herd was run in 7 . many years, records will be given on sale day. SATURDAY SEPT 5 1 953 ). H. 1. A. many years, records V g > ; POULTRY (750) STARTING AT 11 A. M..— REAL ESTATE AT 2 P. M. INCLUDING—300 NEW-HAMPSHIRE RED HENS (Yearlings). : : : : 250 VANRESS CROSS 16 WEEK OLD ROOSTERS. i mile JO West of Lancaster, 4 miles West of 100 MT. HOPE STRAIN LEGHORN PULLETS Manheim, 4 miles east of Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Penna. 31-ACRE LANCASTER COUNTY FARM 5-MO. OLD (Laying). . 100 HUBBARD STRAIN ROCK-RED CROSS- Good Producing Farm With Highly Desirable 215 Story BREEDS 5-MOQ. OLD (Ready to lay). FARM MACHINERY—John De B. Tractor with cultivator, 5 ® Modernized House re (1937) John Deere 2-bottom trailer plow, John Deere heavy- duty tractor Disc (28 discs), McDeering cultipacker, overhauled last year, John Deere Van Brunt 10-hoe disc drill on rubber, was new in 48. 7 ft. Dearborn tractor mower, will fit on a Ford Trac- tor, New Holland semi-automatic transplanter with fertilizer at- tachment, used 2 seasons to plant 20 acres, Jones rubber-tire wagon, New Idea side delivery rake, John Decere corn planter, will fit on a Ford Tractor, John Deere manure spreader, and many other articles. DAIRY EQUIPMENT —Del.aval magnetic speedway milker with new type milker heads and new (yx ! oe ’ Rew wo i Eight rooms and bath with large laundry room and two-car gar- cups, installed a year ago with , Stainless stecl pails, Stein age attached. Large balcony 30x36 ft. over garage. Inlaid Lino- ve anacityv de-oper 1g SDI: De . Sy 3 Milk Cooler, 4-can capacily, side-opening spray type, new In and tile floors, Automatic Oil Heat, Hotpoint Electric Dish- 3980; Dairy-Maid electric hot water heater, Dairy-Maid Wash cher. fireplace, storm windows and doors. HOUSEHOLD GOODS—Torrid-air dining zoom! PABMPOND _ . LABGEBANZ EARN chairs, lot of other chairs, bedsteads and springs, bureau, lot of alin Sori HAE and fp Dal _ butcher tools including grinder and lard press, and many other Also selling at same time, BUILDING LOT with cellar and items not mentioned. tl ites Rea S32 good well. FARM MACHINERY catalog of the cattle write to Harvey Rettew, Manheim, For Catalos 2 TEN TRACTORS Corn Binders, pickers, husker shredders, balers, silo fillers Penna., Sale Manager. REUBEN i MILLER, Owner and forage harvesters; Drills, plows, disc harrows, side rakes, John J. Miller, ane i ille “1Ks. 1 : Kraybill & Miller, C : Ets TEC 43 a a cultipackers, wagons, manure spreaders, and a full line of Farm- BAINBRIDGE, PA. R..#1 ing Equipment. OME HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Lunch at Sale. Terms by heatrola, 6 | MOUNT JOY R.D. 1 |! movement, | P uU B L | C bay £ \ L E amd ty one-week, | winter | Guest ranch on Goodyear farms | National | dents,” | unnecessary clogging and 1 | : ; 1 sequent accidents but they also "cause the big corn losses out in | ron, Ohio, it was announced to. District Chairman Amos Millersville. | day by | Funk, of Members of Lancaster district | will compete against other soil districts in the state. judging committees, selectedsfrom Penn- | conservation Non-partisan sylvania’s outstanding expon- ents of the soil conservation will determine the { state's outstanding dsitrict for the period July 1,:1953, and April 30, 1954 on a basis of to- tal points scored in perform- ance, of regular district duties. Grand award for one mem- i ber of each winning district governing body and the top co- farmer or rancher named by the district will be a expense-free, vaca- tion trip to Goodyear's fabulous resort, the Wigwam in Litchfield Park, Ariz., in De- cember, 1954, . Members of the Lancaster district governing body. who will compete for the Goodyear award are: Henry Hackman, of Manheim R2; Homer Graybill, Manheim R1; Lemon Wiest, of Ephrata R1; Harry Metzler, of Kreadyville. National winners of the Good- year Soil Conservation Awards will be announced at the seven Street, in the village of Landis- ville; household goods by Ed- ward L. Landis. Walter Dupes, Auct. Sale at 6:30 p. m. Saturday, September 5—In Conoy Twp., 4 miles Southwest of Elizabethtown, 1 mile north cf Bainbridge, just of Route 241 Herd of Registered Holstein Cows, Poultry, Implements and Household Goods by Reuben £Z. Miller, Owner. Auctioneer John J. Miller. Sale at 12:30 p. m. ° Saturday, Sept. 12, by H. J. Fishburn, Stauffertown Mount Joy R2, near Thome's Store, real estate and household good 32-tf Saturday, Sept. 19, on the premises at 244 Mariettaa Ave., Mount Joy, a lot of household goods; kitchen furniture, some antiques, and automobile tools. H. S. Hawthorne. Sale at 12:30. C. Ss. Frank, Auct. Saturday, September 26 —A- long Main street in the Village of Landisville, Pa., two-story brick dwelling, also personal property by Fred H. Koser and Mabel E. Myers Koser, Admin- istrators of the Estate of Clay- ton H. Koser. Elmer V. Spahr, Auct. Sale at 1:00 p. m. regular area meetings of the Association of Soil Conservation districts. Plaques will be awarded at these con- | ventions to the hundred first second place winning districts. ——— Corn Picker Operators Urged: Play It Safe Corn - picker operators are urged to play it safe this season | in a film strip, entitled “Are. | You Inviting Corn Picker Acci-, released recently by the | Division of Farm and Home Sa- fety, State Department of Pub- lic Instruction. The strip, pro-| duced through the cooperation ' of the National Safety Councils was made available to county agents and area supervisors of vocational agriculture for show-: ing in rural areas. Faulty adjustments and op- crating practices not only cause food pack would fill 19,800 cars. sub- strip em- | warned the field. The film phasizes operators are corn stalk to protect them when unclogging a picker. The revol-! ving rollers can pull in the stick—and the operator's hand before he can let go of the stick. : | ’ never to count on a stick or state,” he added. stitute the largest part of Penn- Saturday, Sept. 26 —2 miles north of Mount Joy, in Mt. Joy Township, on the road leading from Risser’s Mill to Mount STATE'S CANNED FOODS PACK WOULD FILL 172-MILE TRAIN The food packed annually by Pennsylvania canneries, if ship- ped out of state entirely by rail would require enough cars to form a giant train stretching 172 miles from engine to ca- boose. The state's packers are pro- ducing about 39,600,000 cases of vegetables, fruits, soups, meat and other foods, according to Mr. R. C. Brumbaugh, Am- ericanCan Company field re- search representative. On the basis of an average of 2,000 cas- es for each carload this sizeable “The distribution of the Key- stone State’s annual pack re- sults in an income of about $220,521,000 to Pennsylvanias T REAL SAVINGS AT REAL SAVINGS 4 DLE d x | a se ; rr | Soil Conservation Awards pro- Frid Sort. 40m ie prem a 2'a story frame house, by |ter. ape ; mr ’ Gobd. riday, Sept. 4—On - - ONE PAPEC ENSILAGE HARVESTER cram sponsored by the Good. | PHEW FEF TON BE HO esses vear Tire & Rubber Co. of AK- ma farm house, on Elizabeth GRAHAM PLOW DEMONSTRATION Wednesday, Sept. 9th 1:00 P. M. (RAIN DATE FRIDAY, SEPT. 11th) ON THE JOHN E. MELHORN FARM farmed by J. Robert Eshleman, located on the road from Mount Joy to Newcomer's Quarry. Look for sign. Lancaster County FarmBureau Co-Operative Ass'n FARM ‘MACHINERY DEPARTMENT DILLERVILLE ROAD A (FA (14 zs fh oe aa Sar a a a Sa a a The Pick of the Pickers- CO-OP Black Hawk CORN .. 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