The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, September 10, 1953, Image 4

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FARMER'S MAR
[advises Charles Burress, Penn] .
[State extension agricultural en / R
gineer, It is safer to lie down; a Ce gis er
on the ground. |




Farm Calendar
PRACTICE SAFETY It
you have to stay outdoors dur-| SELECT FAIR EXHIBITS | Saturday, Sept. 12, by H. J.
ing a thunder storm, keep away | High quality is the most impor- | Fishburn, Stauffertown Mount |
selecting | Joy R2, near Thome's Store,


{ by | I hy
| DELICIO S from small sheds and shelters tant consideration in
locations, isolated | vegetables for exhibiting at the | real estate and household good
| trees, wire fences, farm mach- | fairs, reminds Robert Fletcher, | 32-u
( inery, or hilltops in open areas, | Penn State vegetable specialist. |
Pp A by E S . - Saturday, Sept. 19, on the
- pth dic db stun premises at 244 Mariettaa Ave.,
| PERMANENT SALES OPPORTUNITY [ Mount Joy, a lot of household
R d F C IN THIS AND SURROUNDING TERRITORY.
ow ea y or ann 8 Active man or woman to list, show and sell Farms, Homes
TITER. Emme and Country Business Properties to people our National
Advertising brings to vou
in exposed

goods, kitchen furniture, some
antiques, and automobile tools.
[H. S. Hawthorne. Sale at 12:30.
.C. S. Frank, Auct.
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Selections from our listings are advertised in newspapers,
magazines and in STROUT'S Famous Catalogs, which cir-
culate hundreds of thousands of copies yearly from Coast
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orm arms to Coast. Interviewing Officers are maintained in the larger
cities,
A profitable permanent connection with the World's Largest
PHONE 3-98S1 MOUNT JOYR.D. 1 I 0 { 1¢ 3) re
Advertisers of Country Real Estate; in business 53 years
- i eo ; Those w sul acceptable ice S$ Wi > ter-
FOLLOW SIGNS FROM DONEGAL SPRINGS ROAD I'hose who submit acceptable applications will be intel
32-tfc
Saturday, September 19—At
| 244 Marietta Avenue, in the
| Borough of Mount Joy, house-
hold goods and garbage tools
by H. W. Hawthorne. C. S.
| Frank, Auct. Sale at 12:30 p.m.
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-

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viewed locally. Preference given to applicants located or
who can locate in small town or on main highway.
WALTER KOMET, District Manager
STROUT REALTY AGENCY
1427 Land Title Bldg. Philadelphia 10, Penna.




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Everybody, Everywhere, Reads The Bulletin



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PERSONAL PROPERTY VALUABLE FARM

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Township, on the road leading


IN THE BOROUGH OF ELIZABETHTOWN AT NO. 324

ton H. Koser. Elmer V. Spahr, and stuffed straight chair, piano
| Auct. Sale at 1:00 p. m.
Saturday, Sept. 26 —2 miles | machine, 3 chests of drawers,
north of Mount Joy, in Mt. Joy | antique dishes, antique wash
SATUR.,, SEPT. 1 Oth, 1 O53 Saturday, Sept. 1 2th, 1 933 nog ON uy PL | pord mower, garden tools and
The undersigned will offer at pubilc sale on the premises household goods and kitchen |other items not mentioned.
KET
furniture. H. G. Lehman, C. S.
Frank, auctioneer,

Tuesday, Sept. 29, — on the
premises in W. Hempfield Twp.
214, miles southwest of Salunga
near Newcomer's Quarry, farm
of 43 acres, on which is erected
a 2% story frame house, by
Martin S. Newcomer. C. S.
Frank is the auctioneer.
Public Sale, Saturday, oct.
10, at 12:30, on the premises in

PUBLIC SALE
of
Household Goods - Garage Tools
SATURDAY, SEPT. 19, 1953
12:30 P. M.
On the premises 244 Mariet-
ta Avenue, in the Borough of
Mount Joy, the following:
Coal range with 25 ft. of pipe,
Gas stove, Kerosene space heat-
er, Heatrola with 25 ft. pipe,
Frigidaire Refrigerator, kitchen
cabinet, kitchen cabinet with
sink and cupboards, Oak dining
room suite with buffet, china
closet, round table with boards
and five chairs, small tables,
marble top bedroom suite, an-
tique love-seat and chair set,
sofa, large Oak table, two liv-
ing room rugs, 9x12 ft.; 2 table
model radios, four beds, rock-
ing and odd chairs, lounge chair
cewing cabinet, smoking stand,
combination mirror - Clothes -
rack, sewing machine, washing
bowl and pitcher, dishes, pots,
pans, pictures, cedar chests,
porch furniture (swing-settee),
GARGAE TOOLS: 3 electric

along the macadam road between Mastersonville and the | 5
Pinch Road, in Rapho Township, Lancaster County, adjoining | The vegetables also should be |
Enterprise gas stove, double utility cabinet, kitchen cabinet, ex-
tension table, sink, drop leaf table, side board, wood box, RCA
television with antenna, RCA radio, floor lamps, rockers, small
ker. chairs. 9x12 TU. SMe . ee iece 7 Tr or A - 3 : .
rocker, chairs, x12 1 rug, small table, three piece living room 44 acres, 17 perches, in high state of cultivation. of
suite, Winkler oil burner, 275 gal. oil tank, Singer drop-head ‘hich 5 or 6 acres ar ’ : be hk |
= 3 : | which 5 or 6 acres are woodland, with heavy standing timber. |
sewing machine, two chest of drawers, blanket chest, bedroom ic 2
. ye : : Brected thereon is a
suite, bed, wardrobe, wash stand, vanity, two springs and mat-
tresses, small stool, two electric trains, three transformers, ham-
per, card table, highchair, crib and mattress, trunk, bench, pic-
ture and picture frames, Apex washer, sled, wagon, scooter, wine Li :
set, dishes and cooking utensils, garden hose, traps, tobacco siz- shingle roof, 7 rooms, electric, running water. and a never failing
John Greiner, and Paul Kupp.
ALL THAT CERTAIN GRAVEL LAND




[they should be the same size,
color, and shape.
mites are as easily controlled |
| : :
{in range shelters as in laying |

drills, battery charger, 3 tap &
ibs ri i Pee 5 | die sets, emory wheel, heavy
Gibson refrigerator with freezer compartment, coal range, properfies of John Frey, Samuel Moyer. Menno H. Ginder, | true to type, and if there is | duty vise, heavy duty roller-
more than one in an exhibit [type automobile jack, acetylene
| torch, wrenches and other me-
| chanics tools not listed.
CONTROL MITES -— Red |p. m. Saturday, September 19, |
will be made known by
ol °
. VA Story Dwelling House | houses, say Penn, State exten- 1S: S. Frank, Auct.
sion poultry specialists. Simply | Claude Zeller, Clerk 37-2¢
south of Mount Joy on the Mar-| household goods. A. N. Hostet-
jetta Pike, a small farm of 22iter.

 
mile] acres. Farm and implements,
 
TWD, }
C. S. Frank, Auct.


The Pick of the Pickers- CO-OP ¢

GATHERING CHAINS guide stalks into snapping
rolls.
FULL FLOATING SNOUTS adapt to all types of
ground conditions.
Operates off any one-two plow tractor with a pow-
er take-off.

 






Black Hawk A
CORN
PICKER

TRUE DRAFT
ECONOMICAL
RUGGED
LIGHTWEIGHT
® MANEUVERABLE
Puts corn in the wagon—not around it!
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Compare It Feature For Feature! § 5
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Lancaster County
FARM MACHINERY DEPARTMENT
DILLERVILLE ROAD
36-2¢


Sale to commence at 12:30
1953 when terms and conditions,
H. W. HAWTHORNE












spray studding and walls with
ing box, tobacco spear, 100 lb. keg of nails, other nails, window Stream. A FRAME BANK BARN 30x60, with an attachment 20x
wood-preserv-
sash, two small steel window sash, garden tools, and a lot of 20, two poultry houses, brooder house, frame garage and wood- | mite -repellent,
articles too numerous to mention. shed. Premises may be viewed at anyime
Sale to commence at 12:30 P. M. when conditions will be
made known by
Walter Dupes, Auctioneer
Landis & Garman, Clerks
RALPH SNYDER Ee. v. spabr, Auctioneer
{
Lizzie B. Ginder | leave the building.
26 PICK MATURE PEACHES—




37-2¢ 36-2¢
P U [5 § i i { S A E that when peaches are picked | (
- . [ too early the fruit does not ri- |
OF pen satisfactorily. Peaches pick-
PERSONAL PROPERTY
| more sugar content.
ed at the proper time are larg-
AT THE ASS'N SALES PAVILION, 6 MILES EAST OF
LANCASTER.
control of internal parasites.
Thurs., Sept. 17, 1953—12:30 Noon
° Living room suite, couch, Victrola, rad twin beas with | Thomas King, Penn State ex-
75 HEAD hs 48 Vaccinated : TS ; ie 9s ye 3, Chest ol arawers will [Tor J oy oe pa says


SOUTH MARKET STREET.

Ji the flock at all times for





SALE MANAGED BY FOR CATALOGS WRITE:
PENNA. GUERNSEY BREEDERS’ ASSN.
P. O. BOX 491,
PUBLIC SALE
REAL ESTATE and PERSONAL PROPERTY
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th, 1953
On the premises in Stauffertown, near Thome’'s Store,
along the road leading from Mount Joy to Manheim, about
one-eighth mile from Mount Joy, the following:
LOT OF GROUND, approximately 100 ft. by 200 ft. On
which is erected a «edb an ol 8 BY
2% Story CONCRETE & FRAME DWELLING
containing eight rooms and bath, Hot Water Heat on first
floor, fully insulated, a good well and large cistern,
TWO-CAR GARAGE — FRAME CHICKEN HOUSE
all in good condition.
PREMISES MAY BE VIEWED ANYTIME AFTER
SEPTEMBER 6th.
LOT OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Bed with spring, bureaus, washstand, sink, desk, typewriter
desk, dining room table with boards, six dining room chairs,
rocking chair, fruit driers, 12 gt. cold packer, cream cans,
new home-made crocheted rugs, electric heater, coal oil
Landis & Garman, Clerks
and their calves will need addi-
“| tional feed to keep them from
getting thin and run down.
[ Thomas King, Penn State
| tension livestock
|
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HARRISBURG, PA.! witout arn EL 7


suggests feeding hay, corn or 3
grass silage, a soiling crop of
fresh grass or corn, and some-
times even grain if plentiful.
READ THE RULES —If you
are planning to exhibit flowers
at fairs or shows, be sure to
read the rules and regulations,
advises John Moszaros, Penn]
State extension floriculturist.
All entries should meet the re-
cuirements of the class in which
they are entered.
SOW COVER CORP — Don’t
forget to sow ryegrass as a cov-
er crop in your garden, remind |
Penn State extension vegetable
speciailsts. It will improve the
physical condition of the soil.










 

lamps, canaries and cages, (3-breeding), quilts, home-made fe
soap, canning outfit, with new cans. { THE COMPLETE FARM DIS-
ANTIQUES: Chairs, rocking chairs, child's rocker, FERSAL at the Allen farm, Yj ||
bureaus, bed, high cupboards, high top sink, (homemade) | / : | mile off Elkland - Borden Rd.,
high top glass cupboard, wood chest, spool shelf, clothes | / 4 | 3 miles from Elkland and 10
chests, (one with drawers and secret drawer) home spun , Laboratory and Field Tests Show ‘New Texture” from Addison, will be held Sat.,
linen, linen table cloths, bed spread, dishes, baskets. | | Feeds are — Sept. 12 at 1 P. M. Due to new
GARDEN TRACTOR, clectric drill with one-half inch po \ . business interests in Charleston,
Chuck, slightly used; 1-horse hook plow, 2-horse potato ° brighter { W. Va., everything goes. 35
digging plow, two-horse double tree, complete with single ® more palatable ( Purebred Holsteins - A really
trees, barrel sprayer, 2-row crop duster, straw cutting ® more efficient } fine herd; Bloodtested. All good |]
bench, water heating Caldron furnace, iron kettles, large d { Farm Equipment, well-kept &
copper kettles, three-foot, old ‘style room heater, 2-ton ‘pul- ,@ ustless | some less than 2 yrs. Old—J-D
leys, complete with rope, scoop shovels, garden tools, crow Wen Caan ee » . : “B” Tractor—New Holland bal-
or pick, socket head, splitting wedges and mallet, heavy | You re invited 10 see and “feel the difference in er—14* corn & hay cropper—All
farm jack and auto jack, some new poultry wire, new berry \ the NEW Red Comb Poultry Mash Feeds. 1 [ machinery & worlds of small}
boxes, lawn mower, small platform scales and many other | | tools. Dairy Equipment. Pro-
articles. | duce including 4100 bales early
Sale starts at 12:30 p. m. Real Estate will be sold at A. C. MAYER | cut clover & timothy hay—400-
 
500 bu. oats—275 bales straw—
{6 A. good standing silage corn.
{ Mr. and Mrs. PHILLIP ALLEN
| I ee NE 3] | are the owners. Another Rum-
| = Ey J sey sale= = = 37-1c
2:30 p. m. Saturday, September 12, 1953.
Terms and conditions by
mover & son. Clerks. HARRY J. FISHBURN
Moyer & Son, Clerks.
MOUNT JOY, PA.



 




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Sale to begin at 2 I { I {ing creosate, or used engine oil |
Sale to begin at 2 p. m. when terms and conditions will be |. : [
made known by | and kero ene Do the job early |
in the morning as soon as the
THURS., SEPT. 17th
Gort pane, Penn te oxen 85 Holstein Cattle
er, of higher quality, and have | WILLOW STREET VILLAGE,
Pa., 4 miles south of Lancaster,
Pa., just off Routes 72 and 222.
3 dred Herd fr the State of
IN THE BOROUGH OF ELIZABETHTOWN. at No. 434|thiazine and keep the mixture Bt Her rom Li ite ©
—70 Fresh or Close Springers
three 9x12 lt. 1 thr rugs, large Ur w f I [ {hi . : od z ONC A sensational show daughter
that lambs need a drench of Si
. md tal ind bridge lamp: ) il lamps I > 3 05 1 of the famed Lauxmont Admir-
2 Bulls - 26 Cows - 35 Bred and 7 Open Heifers cc ‘°c cud bridoe lamps, coal ail lam | phenothiazine also. JL gn To gn
a Some CNS, OO | KEEP HEIFERS GROWING— | 47, test sells.
Never before did we have in any one sale as many fresh ;. ET] YS im . n [1 his is a good slogan for the 3 A 553 1b. fat Jecory Sunier 2-
cows, heavy springers or bred heifers due soon. 5 of the con 3 Ry oh S15 | dairyman. Robert Olmstead, a Wii 39 400 “Ib anid
signments are either fresh or will be fresh by October. ‘ ot ond o of sd a> i os Penn : Ste dairy 500 1b. fat on twice a day milk-
eRe a Ao RS NATIT 3th ; : Ce a Do | specialist, declares thin or {ing
Ts SUY AT SALE 10 HEN yo! ALL PRO: a id as oe P. M. wh | ted heifers need a lot of feed to It's a quality offering of the
pUcTioN 7 wi arse YOUR FINANCIAL made known by STL one Eh Brood's "Ivo Deominent
POSITION. Everything T. B. and Bangs Certified. . Sh on : ~ B® herds of Pa. and neighboring
en i oh al er: GD—FARM CALENDAR tater.
Walter Dupes, Auctioneer inan Shaeffer and FEED BEEF CATTLE — &
Mary Ww. Frey Shaeffer | pastures are short, beef cows|lunch available, Catalogs.
36
i-2¢ with these valuable and highly
profitable cattle.
specialist, | Representative, Strasburg, Ph.

 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 



 

BIG
70 Registered and 15 Grades)
Bang Certified, many calfhood
vaccinated, T. B. Accredited.
At Jay M. Brubaker Farm,
Complete Dispersal of a Well-
—A choice group of Heifers
and Heifer Calves
Sale must start at 11:00 A.M.
Increase your milk production
Transportation furnished by
alling EARL L. GROFF, Local
661, Pa.
R. AUSTIN BACKUS,
Sales Mgr. & Auct.



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Rumseys of Westfield, Tioga Co., Penna.
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Next Sale Date—TUESDAY EVENING, SEPT. 15-s P.M.

 
 
 


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