Everbody In This Locality Reds The Bulletin pp&L Common Stock | OLIVER SAGER & SON Ditch Digging — Septic Tanks Installed Field Drainage — Footings — Grading Hauling — And Light Jobs Top Soil and Fill R.D. 1 ELIZABETHTOWN PHONE 345RS 11-tfe PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE Real Estate and Personal Property Saturday, April 24, 1954 On the premises located in the Borough of Elizabethtown, at No. 213-2132 North Market Street. LOT OF GROUND 60x200 ft. thereon ercacted a 2% STORY FRAME DWELLING gia ET with asbestos shingles, containing six rooms and bath, lavatory on first floor, fireplace in living room and also in cellar, € « hot water heat, new oil furnace. Also BLOCK & FRAME 3-CAR GARAGE WITH SHOP AND OFFICE ON FIRST FLOOR, SECOND FLOOR APARTMENT containing four rooms and bath, hot water heat, oil furnace. Between the two buildings is a 1000 gal. oil tank buried in yard which furnishes oil to both properties. Also at garage 285 gal. gas tank to go with property. Both these properties are in good condition. Properties can be viewed any evening after 6:00 P. M. dur- ing week beginning April 19th. Also at the same time and place a lot of couple seasons will be offered for sale: Two-piece living room suite; living room table: RCA television set with 21 in. screen; breakfast set; Gibson 8 cu. ft. refrigerator with freezing unit; Kelvinator Automatic Electric Range; kitchen cupboard; metal cabinet; sofa hide-a-bed: blonde cedar chest: 12x12 rug and rug mat; throw rugs; desk; electric floor and table lamps; mirrors; curtains; drapes; electric iron; ironing board; El- furniture used a ectrolux Cleaner; G. E. Cleaner; single metal bed w ith coil spring and mattress; double Hollywood bed with spring and mat- tress; chest of drawers; electric American Floor Sande r, 8” drum; 5” electric disc edger; Remington Typewriter; filing cabinet; 5 newlife-preserver cushions; dishes; cooking utensils: porch glid- er; 2 metal porch chairs; baby scale; nursery rocker and swing; ladders; Maytag Washer; and a lot of articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 12:30 P. M., when conditions will be made by HAROLD KLING and DALE L. PEIFFER 14-3c real estate at 2:00 P. M., Walter Dupes, Auctioneer Landis & Garman, Clerks + SX Seeded ood Se 45045045 XK eee 247047 200% 20-0504; 0 QA PUBLIC SALE FARM MACHINERY POULTRY EQUIPMENT DAIRY EQUIPMENT ~ Satur, April 1 0, 195 AT 1:00 P. M. The undersigned will offer for sale on the premises, West of Mount Joy on the Donegal Springs Road. next to the Cross Road Brethren Church, the following: Farmall “H” 1946 Model with Starter and Lights: to fit Farmall “H”; Mounted corn planter to fit “H", used two seasons, with fertilizer attachment; Super Six manure loader to fit “H”, very good condition; New Holland pickup baler, Model 66, used only one season, with starter and hitch; New ldea corn picker, good condition; Ontario Grain Drill, 9 hole; Bale and corn elevator; McCormick Deering side rake, 3 bar; Deering dump rake; Tractor spreader; two McCormick Deering 28 disc, disc harrows; McCormick Deering cultipacker; one 2-bottom 12 inch Little Genius tractor plow: one 2-bottdm 14 inch Little Gen- ius tractor plow on rubber; Oliver 3-bottom disc plow; Judson lime drill; Flat bed wagon with John Deere chassis; Harvey ham- mermill. Papec %-ton feed mixer; McCormick Deering tractor harrow; Wood saw to mount on Farmall “H”; McCormick Deering tractor mounted grass mower; Tractor mounted weed sprayer; Orchard and row crop sprayer with 12 gpm Bean pump, 250 gal. tank; Po- tato plow, Potato cutter; bushel crates; Fence wire, never used; two Jamesway Hog feeders; also some other articles POULTRY EQUIPMENT Several coal brooder stoves; Shenandoah stove; Chicken feeders, 8 ft.; laying hens; 75 ft. endless belt. DAIRY EQUIPMENT MeCormick Deering milker with two units and pipe for 12 pows; McCormick Deering milk cooler, three can; Milk cans; also, Jamesway stanchions for 12 cows; Jamesway water bowls; James- way feed cart; Jamesway litter carrier boom with litter carrier. BUTCHER EQUIPMENT Butcher furnace slightly used (Brunnerville): trough; Butcher tools; Sausage stuffer; Meat grinder; Copper | electric brooder + Terms by HENRY LUTZ Mount Joy RDI, Penna. E. Shreiner, Auctioneer Kraybill, Clerk i | but on the subscription basis of Cultivator 0 Strasburg, Pa. GLF egg washer; Self-feeders for Scalding | 14-1c | THE Sn aa cia EN FARMER’S MARKET Farm Calendar CREEP-FEED LITTLE PIGS Faster gains will be “made little pigs if creep-feeding Offered At $39.75 Pennsylvania Power & Light Company's recently-announced by | new common stock issue will be started when they are a 2 os offered to common shareowners | , 19 gays old Dwight Younkin, | for subscription at the rate of Penn State extension livestock | $39.75 per share. acc ing ‘ a : [ § 39. 7d per share, according to a specialist, suggests putting the | reg isiration Statement price creep in a convenient place for | amendment filed by the Utilit the pigs and feeding pellets | ] gs $ Company with the Security fog containing 17 to 20 per cent| Exchange Commission this protein. morning. : . E Look Before Buying —When T " 5. 45 Wri Pp Under the terms of the PP&L planning to buy a farm mach- offer, the Company is offering ine, Burton Horne, Penn State its common shareowners the extension extension agricultural right to subscribe for 704,917 engineer, believes it is best to shares of additional common ask for a demonstration of the stock at the rate of one share equipment so that it can be for each Seven shares heid of seen in operation. Field days in record April 2, 1954. The Com- the community or county pro- pany is also arranging for the | vide opportunity to see many underwriters to offer shares of kinds and models in action. new common stock to holders Cull Hens at Night - Many of Scranton Electric common | stock also at $39.75 per share poultrymen, those Leghorns, culling at with breeds such as make a practice of lone share for each fourteen; : 2 : night with flashlight, reports F. shares of Scranton common > : H. Leuschner, Penn State ex- stock held. Lo i | tension poultry specialist. The Pras Subscription warrants on this hens with shrunken combs are offering, largest in the Com- | pany’s history expire April 19, taken from the roosts. Handling of the birds determines - their » Firs ston Corp. is 1954. Jos iss Bos P-| condition. and Fexe 0. have eed Why Evergreens Died—Many , ore . named joint managers of al... evergreens have group which is underwriting the offering. died because of the drying winds of late summer and early fall, coupled with the lack of moisture in the soil which caus- ed drying of roots, explains A. Patronize Bulletin Advertisers ANNUAL O. Rasmussen, Penn State ex-| tension horticulturist. Conran Sale Ewes Need More Feed —It is raising twin lambs from Good Friday, April 16 At the borough limits Mount Joy on the road leading to the Mount Joy Cemetery. 200 Head of Livestock given the ewes the twins, Frank berger, Penn State extension livestock specialist can be says | | | | Brown, | : ee | a good practice to separate ewes | those | with singles so that more grain | nursing | Kreuz- | | Flory, IMPLEMENTS AND HOUSE- Dehorn Calves—Horns on HOLD GOODS, Etc. cattle may be ornamental but| WANTED they are not useful. Most good | All kind of shoats, cows. heifers, | cattlemen dehorn their cattle bulls, ete when they are calves, reminds We will buy your entire herd. | phomas King, Penn State ex-| If you have any household goods, implements, or Poultry vou want to sell we will sell it tor you. Let us hear from you and we will adv. same. Sale at 12 M PHONE 3-5521 c. S. FRANK LEO P. FRANK tension livestock specialist. News Items From E.D. Twp. School The Hi-Y and -Teens will] sponsor a Roller a Party 135th Garden Spot Sale at Playland, York, April 20 from 7:30 p. m. to 10:30 p. m. ' THURS., APRIL 15th The Y-Teens are swimming party for all girls in | | | | | | | | | | 3rd) | projects have been given to sev- | planning al At Jay M. Brubaker Farm, | the school on May 7 at the Mil- | WILLOW STREET VILLAGE, | jergyille State Teachers College | Pa. 4 miles south of Lancaster, | pool. The Spring Musical will be held in the high school auditor ium Tuesday, April 27 at 8:00 The band, and mixed just off Routes 72 and 222. 75 Regis. Holsteins Bang’s Certified, T. B. Accredit p. m. Mostly Vaccinated, Mastitis | choir, Tested. participate. 50 Close Springers or just fresh der the direction of H. Morrell 5 High Record Service Age Shields and Eugene C. Saylor. Bulls John Hart, principal, announ- 15 Bred Heifers & Yea:lings ced today that plans for gradu- 5 or more Heifer Calves ation exercises have been com- SHOW SON OF GOLDEN DAIRY pleted. Cameron Ralston will WAYNE KING SELLS ! ! Beautiful son of Golden Dairy Wayne | be the guest speaker at Com- orchestra, chorus will | and | | ) girls’ | | The groups are un- | | ! | | | | | | | King who was All-American Sen. . n wv, Wie Yrig., 1851 and twice Reserve All- mencement and the Rev. Wal- American. He is out of Grand Cham- | lace E. Fisher will preach the | pion sow with 633 Ibs. at, 17538 M. on COT «X in 287 days. Dam of bull selling Baccalaureate sermon. was second Prize Jr. Yearling at The Pre-Sc sts {or the | the Tennessee State Fair in 1951. The Pre School losts Kk rt re fourth Prize at Indiana and] children of East Donegal Tw) entucky Fairs. Next dam was : 4 A ha i Nominated for All-American and| WhO will enter first grade in Made os fat, 17,038 M. at 3 yrs.| September will be given Tues- < ng. i —Sunrise Dairy Farms, | day, April 20 at 9:00 A. M. All Gaithersburg, Md. children entering first grade 468 Ib. 2 yr. OLD ON 2x MILKING SELLS !! Daughter of Dunloggin Ormsby Loch- invar out of good dam. Due at sale time to Hillmac Sovereign. .. —J. Wade Groff, Lancaster, “LUCIFER" Daut. SELLS Bred Heifer due in fall out of dam with over 10,000 Ibs. in heifer form. Also Daut. of “Gay Boy' due in fall to Knollwood Double Chieftain. . —Harold K. Book, Ronks, Pa. BE SURE TO ATTEND THIS GAR- DEN SPOT SALE — THE OLDEST may en- Parents these tests before they ter school in the Fall. should take their either the Washington Element- ary School at Florin or the Ele- mentary School at Maytown be- twees 9 and 11 am. It is re- P a. ESTABLISHED HOLSTEIN SALE | quested that each child's birth Sale starts 12:00 Noon. Lunch Av. | certificate be brought along at | ailable. Catalogs at ringside. the time of the test. EARL L. GROFF, = peti in. 5 Local Representative, ; Lemon butter is good served on many green vegetables like asparagus, broc- coli, spinach or green beans. especially R. AUSTIN BACKUS, Sales Mgr. & Auct. Mexico, N. Y. [30s LILIA 3 red water with | ETA RIOR [V1 TYR pump dealer EIS SCN EDR CRA “CALGON, INC. HAGAN BLDG. « PITTSBURGH 30, PA. PACT Easy-to-use gts, (StH fs AS A must take and successfully pass | children to | | Pike, I t Joy Mice in Formal Evening Attire? No, these mice are not out for a raid on a particularly fashionable pantry. at about three weeks of age. They belong to a “hairless” breed, a kind which loses its hair They have been found useful at the Pennsylvania State University Agricultural Experiment Station in measuring the destructive effects of sound w2ves which may be con- verted into heat in hair. Manheim Centr School News “Blue Boy”, a hog, and Ma! Franke's pickle entry at the Iowa state fair are the two main objects around which the plot] of the play will center. The romantic comedy entitled ‘State Fair” will be presented on Friday, and Satur- April 9 and 10, in the Man- | heim High School Auditorium, | at 8:00 P. M. Directed by Mrs. the plot of ‘‘State concerns the activities of Frake family, consisting of ther, father, Wayne, and Margy, who have just arrived at the fair The mood of the play varies from straight-for- ward comedy to romance. The the play annual senior | doy, y : { Vivian Fair” the mo- | grounds students part in Gene Joan Ronald Mary taking Storekeeper, Franke, are: Melissa Killheffer; Abel Frank, Adams; Margy Frake, Graybill; Harry Ware, Ed- Frey; Wayne Frake, Dale Emily Mason, Sandra! Eleanor, Marian Pat Gilbert, Lary Barker, Glen Faus and Helen Nohrenhold. and Aud appointed by on the Publicity Jane ward Stauffer; Weidman; Graybill; Tshudy, Mrs. Rallins Darlene Earhart 3Jrown to serve Committee. Birkenbine rey were Mrs. Vake-up members of the senior class. The program cover is be- ing drawn Shirley Gibble and the printing was taken care of by Mrs. Mary Engle. Scenery property work will be su Mrs. Brown the cast eral by pervised by and other members of Tickets may be bought {rom member of the class of '54. — Ee any Extension Service | Plans Demonstrations The Laincaster County Ex- tension Service will give a ditch blasting demonstration which is open to the public on Tuesday morning, April 13, at 10:00 a. m. on the farm of Les ter Stehiman, in Manhei The farm is located off the Manheim north of ‘Erisman’s Turn north at the first roads west of the church. m R2.| Mt. | mile Church. | | Cross- | road, one Also two pond meetings will be held Wednesday, April ‘14th. The one will be held at the Lime Spring Farm, Lancaster | R1, located on the Marietta first farm west of Roh- | rerstown. The other will be| held on the farm of Paul M. | Garber, Elizabethtown R2. i Charles engineer attend all of these ings and discuss both and farm pond Robert Wingard, life specialist from and Robert Bielo, county fish | warden from East Petersburg will attend the pond meetings] extension will | field meet- drainage | construction. extension wild | Penn State | jurress, from Penn State, to discuss fish management, | stocking, and other pond prob- | lems. —— eee BIRTHS Mr. "and Mrs. Wilbur E. Mil- ler, Manheim R4, a daughter at home Tuesday. The girl was | named Ruth Ann. : | CT — + i OLIVE GARNISH ( Having creamed chicken or | sweetbreads? Heat a can of ripe olives with their juice and ser- ve as a garnish. Eh ai A gor a a { lunch? | their lunch, | lacking in ascorbic | WOOD INDUSTRY | THREE-DAY JAMBOREE HIGH S Do Pennsylvania high sc “HOOL STUDENTS | GET TOO LITTLE MILK hool students drink enough milk for Not if they many Rhode Island reached in a recent school lunches, Though lunch at school is ly five meals a week, definite contribution to the erage daily nutrient intake, Marjorie J. Wormeck, nutritionist Pennsylv State University. Breakfast lunch should each give are at the a fo { or third of the day's nutrien take. When the students drank received more of their from provide enc A and it acid. they third or requirements Milk did calories or vitamin not Those who received two three cups of milk a week school lunch time also were in calcium and riboflavin. boys met their allowa tener than the girls neces Some students used a cup or Coal - — — eee PLANS Lumbermen, wobdsmen, industrial leaders of the ei North East joining day Williamsy are program at nutr the n like students study on- it makes a av- says extension ania and urth tin- four | to five cups of milk a week with one- ient ilk. ugh was to at low The of- and itire in a 3- ort, ania CoO ag The anda For icty sponsored by the department of forestry at the Pennsyly State Universi with the operation of several other encies and organizations spring meeting April 28, 29 390, includes election of the est Products Research Soc of the Northeast Section. Considerable research ut way within Penn State will be Nortonalso serves as for ing men for dustries. rr > @ Wee ee d of Printing. a sectional session on tr forest products When in nec (any- | thing) kindly remember the Bulletin When in need of Printing. (: der wood utilization at reported at | the busy program. Prof. Wil- liam T. Nearn reviews his work in dowel joint strength; Prof. Orvel Schmidt aids a sympo ium, reporting on best hard wood sawing practices; and Prof. R. N. Jorgensen is chair- man of a discussion on forest products research. Dr. N. A.! chairman | ain- in- | | | | i ny- of | A 5 A a See “The . Sale Register New 3-Point Hitch april OD, at 7 pm, ON alums no JOHN DEERE 40-50-60-70 Saturday, a public sale of story stone house lawn Ave. in Elizabethtown Paul Martin, owner. John J. TRACTORS Miller, auet. with matched working equip- ised ad ment G 1 Friday, April 16th—Af a ep ii Tractor Spreaders Borough limits, Mount Joy on JOHN DEERE MODEL I the road leading to the Mt. Joy '* N | in (JOHN DEERE MODEL N 120 bu. capacity PTO NEW IDEA MODEL 12A cemetery. Annual Community Sale, 200 head live stock, imple- ments, household goods, ete. NEW IDEA MODEL 15 by C. S. and Leo P. Frank. Sal¢ 120 bu. capacity PTO at 12M. * Aldinger and Wagner, Used Farmall 'A’ Tractor with cultivator and fertilizer attachment 2-BOTTOM MOUNTED Aucts. Saturday, April 24 At 213 | USED 21315 N. Market St., Elizabeth PLOW town, Pa. real estate and furni- "for M. T. Tractor ture used a few seasons by Har- old Kling and Dale L. Peifier H S. Newcomer & Son Sale at 12:30 p. m. Real estate p17. JOY, 3.3361 2 P. M. Walter Dupes, auction- 13-2¢ eer. —— 8 Qn rm USED FARM EQUIPMENT i - A Farmall Tractor 1 Farmall Tractor When in need of Printing. (any- thing) kindly remember the EASTER SPECIAL CHILDREN'S PERMS $3.00 ADULTS PERMS. $5.00, $8.00 & $10.00 Bulletin By Appointment AND CULTIVATOR pas seaUTY | =H, Farmall Tractor Phones: Mt. Joy 3-9441 - 3-4337 MAIN STREET Fl Qn \ - John Deere B. AND CULTIVATOR | -£20 Farmail Tractor YEEDS 1 - 200 H. Spreader David Bradley Tractor S. H. Hiestand & Co. Snreader Feed - Grain se Garden Tractor less of milk a week. They re- i 2 oy Ui ore 0 MT. JOY REPRESENTATIVE )] 1 We ad YW e CCS O calcium, phosphorus, and ribo- J. B. Hostetter & Son | of which could be 1. GAINOR W. MAIN ST. MOUNT JOY increased by adding more milk : - to the lunch diet. W. Donegal St, Ph. 3-5803 | Stimulate your business by adver: in the Bulletin. C. Robert Fry MANHEIM R. D. 2, PA. Air Compressor Work Rock Drilling, Concrete Breaking, Etc. Rocks and Excavating and Grading Cellars, Trenches, Etc. Trees Removed PHONE MOUNT JOY 3-475) 3A NE os A SHE B Al 1 | blessec tive li nearly and from 1 matoid forms deform set. Lim ing yc will w once a ed thi Mr 2805 JAC New 225 Fin Pl For aj U 1952 I 1950 C St Ever; NOT e vertisin \ ke uch PY Be WES
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