4 2:00 P. M., when conditions will be made known by STOCK en OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Monday, March 8, 1954 Located South of Elizabeth- town, along old Route No. 230. LOT OF GROUND 75-186 ft. more or less thereon erected a S 4 \ L MON., MAR. 8, 1954 In Rapho Township, along the - IMPLEMENTS —- HOUSEHOLD GOODS idw ay between the two places mile South of Erisman’s salunga. Saturday, March 6, 1954 “Sisk vpLEMENTS. miles East of Maytown, one mile North of Donegal Springs. Sale at 12:30 p. m. # 24 Head of Cattle 2% ea O a = Spahr springers; 15 STOCK BULLS, averageing 700 to 900 pounds. IMPLEMENTS: 1950 FERGUSON TRACTOR ug 7 4 ie 2 MALL “A” TRACTOR with cultivator and tobacco ers; ra 1se grain and fertilizer, 13 disk driil on rubber, used to sow 30 acres; New Idea four bar side delivery rake; Oliver wagon on rubber with bed; one-row Tiger Tobacco Planter; one-row Intern: International Disk Harrow; David Bradley Grass Mower; land roller; spike harrow; air compressor with 1» h. p. motor; corn and hay h. p. motor, Eshleman make; Surge Milker with vacuum pump & motor; piping and siall cocks for ten cows; electric fence control; — OF — Mt. Joy - Manheim Road, about & hurch and two miles North of On the premises located two miles West of Rheems, {wo HOUSEHOLD GOODS & Landis, Aucts. 9-1c¢ consisting of NINE COWS, some fresh by day of sale, some bottom plows, cultivator and Souders manuare loader: New Idea Tractor Manure Spreader on rubber, used two years; ational Potato Planter; three-section spring harrow; elevator with ! two cyclone clover seeders; Minnich Tobacco Press; sizing boxes; tobacco shears; tobacco spears; 5700 tobacco lath; 20 ft. tobacco 1 Perch ¥ige) shovels: digging irons; forks; hay rope and n 1% STORY pulleys; jacks; wheelbarrow; chicken feeders; hog troughs; 100 [wn a : ft. 34 in. pipe; 25 milk cans used for water; 300 bu. of corn: 4 ton Brick Veneer Dwelling of straw, wired tied. 28x36 ft. consisting of 6 rooms HOUSEHOLD GOODS: Living room suite; small tables; two and bath, with cellar under en- 9x12 rugs; 12x16 rug; two sinks; kiichen chairs; kitchen cabinet; tire house. Oil furnace, forced washstands; buffet; extension table; homemade rugs; rag carpet; hot air heat; 66 gal. electric linens; bedding, highchair; homemade brooms: crocks; and a lot hot water healer; 12 by 24 ft. of other articles too numerous to mention. CHICKEN HOUSE that can be co.verted into a garage. This dwelling has been built we hin the last five years and in Sale to commence at 12:30 P. M., when conditions will be made known by Dupes & Ruhl, Aucts. v go I agi Landis & Kraybill, Clerks C. K. HERR y go a Refreshments will be served by the Willing Workers Clue of of “house. House is fully insulat- the United Zion Sandy School. 7-3¢ ed. Some fruit on lot. Property can be viewed by osiling owner, LEADING IMPORT billion dollars worth from Latin American countries. PUBLIC SALE REAL ESTATE- LANDISVILLE Saturday, March 20, 1954 All that certain 2% story brick dwelling, Church Street, Lan- disville, 8 rooms, bath, hot wa- ter heat, Garage, Authority wa- ter. Lot fronts 36 feet on the PUBLIC SALE! east side of Church street, adja- cent to parsonage of Church of God. Depth of lot about 185 ft. Sale to be held on the premises in the village of Landisville at 2:00P. M, AMOS B. NISSLEY Executor of Estate of PUB L I C SALE: Sas 5 lO oe made known by STOCK - IMPLEMENTS — HOUSEHOLD 000s 25 45, Clr J. Keck 8-2¢ Anna N. Nissley. Elmer V. Spahr, Auct. Samuel S. Wenger, Att'y. FOR SALE Complete Dispersal OF VACCINATED Holstein Cows 9-3c and Heifers fresh springers and fall cows. These cows have a lot of size and dairy type, with the right kind of udders. consisting of PRIVATE SALE on the i 1» miles south of Mount Joy. WILMER KRAYBILL Tuesday, March 9, 1954 I On the premises located one mile North of Mastersonville, two miles South of Colebrook, on B. S. Staufier property. Rot 21 Head Dairy Cattle some fresh, some springers and fall cows; SOME SHOATS, MUSCOVY DUCKS IMPLEMENTS: MASSEY HARRIS “44” TRACTOR: Super; “8” Manure Loader; “C’ ALLIS CHALMERS with cultivator and mower; Oliver Side Delivery Rake; John Deere 7 ft. tractor mow- er, used two seasons; Oliver 7 ft. tractor mower; Iron Age None Wrap Manure Spreader; Little Genius two bottom 14 in. plow; Oliver single bottom 16 in. plow; Oliver Heavy Duty Disk, used two seasons; John Deere three-section tractor harrow; Holland Twin-Bow self-drep Tobacco Planter; Black Hawk Corn Planter; Case Low-boy Disk Drill, in good condition; Dellinger Hammer Mill with feed rolls; 9 ft. cultipactor; two-section spring harrow; two farm wagons on rubber; 2-wheel trailer on rubber; Smoker Elevator; walking plow; feed cart; air compressor with 24 motor; 550 gal. water tank; eight 50 gal. drums for water; electric pressure system; Minnich Tobacco Press; tobacco shears and spears; 10,000 tobacco lath; new and used 3; in. pipe; new and used lumber; electric fence charger; 1000 ft. copper fence wire; steel posts; two 150 ft. hay ropes; grease guns; log chains; shovels; forks; digging irons; tools; W hizzer motor bike; rabbit huts; chic- ken crates; G.E. 12 in. clock; 2-unit Surge Milker with vacuum pump and motor, piping and stall cocks; 6-can Frigidaire Milk Cooler; Surge Water Heater; wash tub; milk can rack; fifteen 85- 1b. milk cans; buckets; strainers; milk cart; Stewart Clipper. POULTRY EQUIPMENT: Water fountains; two Royal Brood- er Stoves; Newtown Brooder Stove; two Buckeye Brooder Stoves: three electric Trumbulls Brooders; electric water heaters; feeders; 300 bu. corn, more or less. HOUSEHOLD GOODS: White porcelain coal kitchen range with water back; Coleman Oil Burner; kitchen cabinet; extension table; two small tables; two bedroom suites: bureaus; washstands: studio couch; glider; metal cabinet; 9x12 rug; 12x14 linoleum rug, like new; baby crib; bassinet; rocking chairs; chest; garden tools, and a lot of other articles too numerous to mention. OPEN HOUSE Lancaster County Farm Bureau Cooperative Ass'n. Cordially Invites To Attend Its OF THE NEW-MAIN OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE ALONG THE DILLERVILLE ROAD Thursday, March 11—AIll Day Don't pass up this chance to see the operation of your Lancaster County Farm Bureau at its new location along the Dillerville road. Plan Now To Inspect These Farmer-Owned Facilities DRAWING FOR VALUABLE COOR PRIZES IN THE EVENING You CELEBRATION Sale to commence at 12:00 Noon, when conditions will be made known by Dupes & Ruhl, Aucts. Hess & Parrett, Clerks Refreshments will be served by The Home School Class of Chiques Church of the Brethren. NO HUCKSTERS ALLOWED. Builders Sunday 7-3¢ Walter R. Bernhard P U B L I C S AL E — OF = FULL LINE OF FARMING IMPLEMENTS ‘PUBLIC SALE TUESDAY, MAR. 16, 1954 OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE and FARM EQUIPMENT Donegal Springs to Mount Joy. Tuesday, March 16, 1954 ay On the premises located twe miles South of Salunga, two miles Northwest of Silver Spring, at Eshleman’s Stone Quay. i= Limestone farm consisting of 110 acres, thereon erected a 2. Story Brick House bath, hot water heat; containing 12 rooms, 2: Story Frame House ,, fA containing 6 rooms, used as tenant house; FRAME BANK BARN with stable room for 50 head of cattle, LARGE SHED to barn; 12x40 SILO; CORN BARN with shed attached; co SHED with stripping room and dampening cellar, house 18 acres of tobacco. This farm is in high state Possession can be given on or before April 1, tion lcall owner, Landisville Phone 2407. Manure 36-tooth Tractor Spring Harrow: Deere Plow; 10-ft. Cultipacker; No. 12 Manure Spreader; attached TOBAC- room to of cultivation and a good location. 1954. For informa- will be offered for sale. Farmall F-20 Tractor with manure loader; Allis Chalmers Deere 7-ft. “C» Tractor with cultivator and 5 ft. grass mower; Allis Chal- poo. Ladders mers 60” Combine: New Holland Baler No. 76, in very good con- Hoers dition; 16 disc. Ontario Grain Drill; 3’section spring harrow; disc MeCormick Harrow; John Deere Grass Mower, 5 ft.; Papeck ensilage cutter with 40 it. of pipe; two lowdown wagons; 2-horse wagon with 16 ft. float; Denlinger Hammer Mill; 14,000 tobacco lath; two hay tedders; bale elevator; 1952 15 ton DODGE PICK- UP TRUCK: 300 gal. Myers Sprayer; lot of lumber, some pine; shovels; chains; forks; ropes, and a lot of other articles too num- And many articlés not mentioned. erous to mention. Sale to commence at 12:30 P. M., Mower, Tobacco Shears, Spears, some with: Litters by sale real estate to be offered at tion. Terms by N. R. NISSLEY John J. Milier and Roy I. Eb , Auctioneer & B. L. Greider, Clerks Du Land nn ha, We A A 8 PL paper 12.30 P. M. % Located one mile east of Donegal Springs, along road trom 1949 John Deere “B”’ Tractor Ford Tractor, Fully Equipped 44” Massey Harris Tractor also John Deere 28-Disc; New Idea 2-row Tobacco Planter, Potato Grader. 77 NEW HOLLAND BALER, GOOD CONDITION NO. 7 NEW IDEA At the same time and place the following farm implements {John Deere Rubber-tire Side- DER con) PICKIN John Beere Corn Planter with Fertilizer Attachmenf, No. Dual Rubber-tire Wagon, Wagon and Double Single Tobacco Ladders, Double-row Tobacco Stove, 28 Corn Sheller, 16-ft. Flats, 100 Bushels Irish Cobbler Potatoes. r2 BROOD SOWS'§ |This Machinery is only one to three years old and in good condi- ersole, Auct. 9-2¢ 'Simon and Wilbur Kraybill, Clerks Power-trol and Cultivator. Loader No. 44 14-inch 2-bottom John used gne season; 5 John Minnich Press, Cannon day. Paul E. Breneman 9-2¢ ot A me RN ps Ia nn THE : FARMER’S MARKET The leading United States im- port is coffee — more than on daily | . 'Rural Men Discuss s ConservationPlans ® Soil conservation practices | were discussed by fourteen neighbors at the home of John E. Melhorn Friday night. Hen- ry Hackman, a director of the local soil district, told of the functions and services available through the Lancaster County Soil Conservation District. He explained the farm conserva- tion plan he developed for his farm with the help of the soil conservation technician. Colored slides showing con- servation practices such as con- tour strip cropping, terracing and drainage were shown. A lively discussion was held con- cerning the handling of uneven width strips, short rows and other aspects of this system of farming. The following meeting from Raymond Witmer, attended the Mount Joy RI: John J. Herr, Paul Z. Hess, Elmer Shearer, Leroy Heisey, Lester Wolge- muth, Elmer Myers, D. L. Hess, Jr., Jacob E. Brubaker, Samuel G. Brubaker, and Curvin Mar- tin. —— Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. Leaving Town MUST SELL Attractive modern home on Donegal Springs Road. 2 bed- rooms, living room, Kitehe n, bath, oil heat, full basement with Garage, 60 x 200 feet lot. Ideal for small family. Priced below V. A. approval for quick sale, $9,200. Mount Joy 3-6119 except Saturday. 9-1p SALUNG4 FEEDS S. H. Hiestand & Co. Coal - Feed - Grain MT. JOY REPRESENTATIVE M.L. GAINOR 35 W. Donegal St., Ph. 3-5803 8-tfe Few FARM- Used MACHINERY | | i Gase Horse Spreader 1-F14 Farmall Tractor J. B. Hostetter & Son NEW IDEA-PAPEC _panying proof | Research Held | le Register: On Hybrid Corn Sale Sale of aan cows State College, Pa. - Pa. 850, ' on the premises 1% miles south one of the first of the hybrids to of Mount Joy, by. Wilmer Kray come out of the tax-supported bill. 8.2¢ Agricultural Experiment Sta- | tions research corn program at! . State College, is still one of the March 5 1 Duis leading hybrids of the six rec- stock, {Blots ommended for the long season 3 Friday, sale of live | and household located on Donegal goods, at policy and program with repre- | choosing. This project might be | sentatives of other farm organ-|one in livestock, field crops, izations for all parts of the] gardening or flower The 4-H State. Clubs meet once a month dur The two local men are Nor-!ing the months of March thru | The business September. members | duct a regular along with educational or | vecreations] program. The of 4-H Club work to man Garber, Mount Joy R2 and J. Roy Greider, Mount Joy R1. —— © — Law Effective con- | meeting | an only cos! the oO S d S I | club member is the cost of n ee ales | maintaining the project during State College, Pa.—Too much the summer. There is a 4-H pro- | | ject for every interest that a farm seed is still being sold in Pennsylvania Uhrough | boy or girl might hav 4.H Club work the without accom- of germination club mem and purity tests, as required by ber develops leadership, th the state Seed Law, according ability to get along .with hi to officials of the Department of | fellowmen and prepare himself Agriculture. | for a profitable and practical It is illegal to sell any seed in| farm life. without first hav-| The Elizabethtown - Donegal Pennsylvania, JOHN DEERE ing a representative sample of Community 4-H Club will or 3 D. up ACTORS the seed tested for a germina- ganize on March 9 - 8.00 p. m. “MY itn Culliyaiors. i tion and purity count, officials ou Washington School in fi “A” with cultivator | Point out. a Case - Model V. C. This information, backed by If you are interested in join SPREADERS J. D. Model “N”’ Tractor ‘P.T.O. J. D. Model “L" Tractor N. I. Model “15” Tractor P.T.O. I. Model “12A” Tractor N. I. Model “8 & 10” Horse on written proof of the tests, must ing a 4-H Club, the following appear on tags attached to the 4-H Club Leaders will be glad seed. | to answer your questions and Violators, regardless of whet- give you information on 4-H Steel or Rubber Oliver Tractor Spreader (Rubber) (Rubber) Excellent Selection Used Machinery H. S. Newcomer & Son MT. JOY, PA. 3-3361 8-2¢ USED FARM EQUIPMENT ® 1 - A. Farmall Tractor 1 -C. Farmall Tractor 1-H. Farmall Tractor 1-F20 Farmall Tractor 200 H. Tractor Spreader @ W. MAIN ST., MOUNT JOY There is no better way to boost your business than by local news« paper advertising. LE ph co her they are producers or dis- Club work. tributors are subject to stiff Paul Hess, Elizabethtown R3; fines and “stop sale” action by Mr. and Mrs. John Herr, Mount the Department of Agriculture. Joy Rl; Mylin R. Good, Lancas Last year, members of the ter Rl; Lewis Bixler, Mt. Joy state seed staff who are charged Rl; Curvin Martin Jr., Mt. Joy with the responsibility of check- Rl; or contact Mr. C. E Craver, ing on conformance with this Assistant County Agent, Room law, found many flagrant vio- 202, Post Office Bldg., Lancast lations, particularly at public er. Phone 4-6851 auctions where seed was being rr | sold. | DEMONSTRATION Individuals advertising ed A demonstration meeting on tested seed through elassified the cleaning and treating of to columns of local newspapers al- | bacco seed will be given Thurs-' so violated this law last year, "day, March 11, 1:30 P. Mm. on Crop Improvement officials , the John D. Roland farm, Mt pointed out. Joy R1. The demonstration is Department of Agriculture ' being conducted by the Lancas- officials at a recent seed meet-| ter County Agricultural Exten ing, promised a “crackdown” | sion Service, the Pennsylvania on such violations this year, in State University and the U. S. an effort to reduce the growing Department of Agriculture. weed and poor quality seed Dr. R. 8S. Kirby will treat problem in Pennsylvania. seed with silver nitrate solution “It is to the advantage of the | and explain disease control farmer to require proof of the practices. Seed will be cleaned quality of the seed before he and treated at the demonstra- buys it; it is also to the advan-, tion. If tobacco growers in this tage of the seed dealer {o do the area are unable to attend {his same to protect his future busi- | meeting, mimeographed sheets how to it are available from the county | office. | The Roland farm is located 2 “The Pennsylvania Crop Im- provement Association estab- lished its Seed Testing program | ness reputation”, officials said. jatving directions on | | at State College primarily to | miles : west of Mount Joy at give both the farmer and the | Donegal Springs. | seed dealer this protection. TT enn Both groups are urged to util-| BEES BANNED | | p.m. Quarry. other Dp. m,, Spahr, Borough limits, the cemetery. two miles of Rheems, cast of laytown, one mile north of | Done gal sprinfs, a public sale of livestock, implements, and houschold goods. Sale at 12:30 by C. K. Herr. Dupes and Aucts. March 6 — in West Saturday, Iempfield Twp. 2'2 miles Newcomer's Salunga at Livestock and farming Ruhl, south of maturity areas of the state, ac- premises : : implements. Also some house cording to Dr. L. L. Huber, Springs, about two miles south hold $008 by Martin S. New- well-known captain of the corn °f Rheems, 3 miles west of Mt. 450 C. S. Frank, Auet. Joy. Sale at 10:30 a. m. Condi- | development team at the Sta- 7° =". i : | Saturday. March © == on the tion. tions will be made known by | Sa urday, ar 15 ue n the Harry K. Smith. Dupes and | premises in Manheim Twp., on “This hybrid has withstood Gerberich, Auctioneers. | the road leading from Nefisville the dry seasons, the wet sea- to Landis Valley, a public sale SOR, and We inseet Season, to Friday, March 5th — on the | of farm implements, by Mary Show jis ability to premises, 1 mile west of Pinch | E. F. Landis, Adm. of the Her- stand up and yield better than Road leading to the Masterson- | man H. Landis Estate. Also at TOs hybrids being ville Road, a public sale of live the same time and place, farm used in similar areas,” Huber ‘°° a implements will be sold by Jas. said. stock, implements and house p ar I Pua > hold goods, by Lizzie B. Ginder. | E. Landis. Edgar F. Funk, Auct. Its performance over the long haul, has resulted in its being Saturday, March 6—on the| Monday, Mar. 8 — Postponed Placed at the head of the list of premises located two miles west | from March. Ist a full line six County Agent Extension o_o (ee es | Of farm equipment and some recommendations for long sea- houschold goods, on the prem son maturity arcas in Pennsyl- 4-H Clubs To | ses between and vania in 1954. . { Mount Joy, South of Eris The hybrid is a definite im- Reorganize One | man Church, by J. Earl Wit- provement over U. S. 13, and h F I mer. Elmer Spahr, Auct. does exceptionally well under Mont ar Y — the high plant populations cur- 4-H Agricultural Clubs thru- | Monday, March § — on the rently popular in the corn fields out Lancaster County are going | premises located south of Eliz- officials of the crop Improve- to reorganize during March ra- | abethtown, along old Route 230 ment Association at the Penn. ther than in April as they have | a lot of ground 75x186 ft. there- State University report. j in the past. The change is being | on erected a brick veneer dwel. Too, the hybrid was bred fof, made {to improve 4H Club | ling containing 6 rooms & bath. and has shown proof of, consid- work for the 4-H member. Re-| Sale at 7 p.m. by Clark J. Keck. erable tolerance to drought, and organization of the clubs in| Walter Dupes, Auct. resistance to the major corn in- March will enable the club | — sects prevalent in the longer member to receive more infor Tuesday, March 9, a public season corn growing areas rmation on the early cultural sale of livestock, implements, they continued. rand management practices of and household goods, on the —— | the projects carried in 4 H | premises located one mile AREA FARMERS TO AIR | Club work. north of Mastersonville, 2 miles FARM POLICIES { There are 4-H Clubs in nearly | south of Colebrook, on the B. S. Two local men were included every community of Lancaster | Stauffer property. Sale at 12 in the group of farmers repre- County. Rural boys and girls | noon. Conditions will be made senting the Lancaster County between the ages of 10 and 21 known by Walter R. Bernhard. Farmers Association who left years are invited to join the 4- | Dupes and Ruhl, Auctioneers. Monday morning for Washing. H Club in their community. In | rm me ton, D. C. There, they will dis-!the 4-H Clubs, the club mem Tuesday, March 9 on the cuss the administration's farm | ber selects a project of his own | Premises in Pequea Twp. on the Wabank Road, 1'2 miles south- | east of Millersville, a public ale of livestock, farm equip- | ment, and household goods. By Christ G. Millhouse, Jr. Edgar F. Funk, Auct. Wednesday, March 10, in East Hempfield Twp., 1 mile east of Landisville on the Old Harris- burg Pil Route 230 at n- fordville on the Amos Hoffman Farm, implements and house hold goods. Sale to begin at 12 noon. By Adam B. King. E 11 F. Funk, Auct 1 a; » iil i Hic A R Landi stein Dispersal, the farm located on Route 172, miles East of Lancaster Witm P; 55 ht Hol- eins. Sale at 1:00 p. m., by A. Land ‘arl Diller, Auct. « stone Holstein Sale, Sale lanagel Friday, March 12—at 12 noon on the premises in Rapho Twp., Northeast of Mount Joy on the Mastersonville road, near the beacon light, a public sale of ipment, and by J. Joseph and Dupes, farm equ hold Hostetter. house goods, Hess Au- cionecers. March 16 on the premises one cast of Done- along Donegal Springs full line Tuesday, mile gal Springs, [rom Joy, road to Mount of farm machinery articles by Paul E. Miller & Ebersole, and Brene- man Avucts. March on the Tuesday, 16—at 12:30 premises located 1 mile east of Donegal Springs a- long the to Donegal of farm machinery. By Paul] BE. road from Mount Joy a full line brood Springs, SOWS., Breneman. John J. Miller, Auct. Saturday, March 20—On the premises on Church Street. in the village of Landisville, a lot of ground 36 ft. by 185 ft. on which is erected a 215 story brick dwelling, with conveni- ences and garage, by Amos B. Nissley, Executor of Estate of Anna N. Nissley, Elmer V. Auctioneer, April 16th Mount Joy on to the Mt. Joy Annual Community Good Friday, -At road leading Sale, 200 head live stock, imple- ize ig services” Oscar L. Hos- Michigan jaw prohibits oul. | 5 Send goods, etc. tetter, PCIA Education Commit- | of-state bees from entering the | at 19M. “Al 0 Frank, Sale tee chairman pointed out. state except in sealed packages, i, dinger and Wagner, THE B GOED (EO) EG) S(T \ OE 0 GES 0 TS 0 CEP () NED 1) SH SEN 455 DEED SDD oi sat eng WE ET TRC RR nae Sov ow TRB AA ne a