4 THE FARMER’S MARKET Benj. F. Garber ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. Phone 702-J FARM BUREAU Astomedile Insersnce Co. Fire Inswrency Co. Life Insurance Co. Home Office COLUMBUS OHIO sALUNG4 Aaron G. Longenecker BUILDING CONTRACTOR rm rm py “Mh S. H. Hiestand & Co. Coal - Feed - Grain MT. JOY REPRESENTATIVE | - FILL - GRADING MOUNT JOY R. D. 2 PHONE 3-6091 | TOPSOIL - EXCAVATING M. L. GAINOR LUMBER - KITCHEN CABINETS 35 W. Donegal St, Ph. 3-5803 | 8-tfe ’ ~~ BARGAIN HEIFER SALE AT THE SALES PAVILION, 6 MILES EAST OF LAN- CASTER, PA. Wed., April 28—11:00 a. m. 40 Bred & 50 Open Heifers - Majority vacc. Over half have records on the dams, many from 400 to 500 Ibs. A wonderful opportunity to buy heifers fer 4-H Club or F. F.-A. Projects. Everything Bangs & T. B. Certified. SALE MANAGED BY: FOR CATALOGS WRITE PENNA. GUERNSEY BREEDERS’ ASSN. P. 0. BOX 491 HARRISBURG, PA. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE . PERSONAL PROPERTY Saturday, May 1st, 1954 AT NO. 314 SOUTH SPRUCE STREET, ELIZABETHTOWN, FENNA. Antiques and Household Goods Two electric refrigerators, one apartment size; two gas stoves, one a quality table top: round extension table; side board; china clos- et; buffet; 3-pc. living room suite; 9x12 ft. rug; carpets; two sew- ing machines; wash stand; bureau; two bed springs and mattress- es, one innerspring; boudoir chair; couch; kitchen stool; bath tub and wash bowl; feather tick; feather pillows; electric upholst- ary sweeper; No. 3 Revere airtight upright wood stove on legs dated 1851; chest of drawers; top of cherry cupboard; five plank bottom chairs; six cane seated chairs; three cane seated rockers; highchair; flax spinner; flax; John Baer’s son Almanac from 1866 ot 1926: German Testament: readers; spellers; bread basket; mirrors; buttons, Dulciphone music box; chocolate set; goblets of different prints and designs; pitchers; bowls; pewter plates; cake stand; vinegar cruet; salts; candle snuffer; coal oil lamps; tin waiters; molasses jugs; pie board; wash stand set; coffee grinder; butchering ladles and fork; iron kettle, flat iron griddle; comforts; quilts; linens; eight day clock; 24 hour clock; wall clock; English china: Johnson ironstone china, wheathead design: electric waffle iron; electric broiler; cooking utensils; dishes, canned fruit; emp ty jars; crocks; and a lot of articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 12:30 P. M. when conditions will be made known by Charles M. Eshleman Walter Dupes, Auctioneer 16-2¢ 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 ereacted a 2% STORY FRAME DWELLING gz and 1-tfc = = covered with asbestos shingles, containing six rooms bath, lavatory on first floor, fireplace in living room and also in cellar, | hot water heat, new oil furnace. Also 2-STORY 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 vard 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: 1 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- ectrolux Cleaner; G. E. Cleaner; single metal bed with coil spring and mattress; double Hollywood bed with spring and mat- tress; chest of drawers; electric American Floor Sander, 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,, real estate at 2:00 P. M,, when conditions will be made by HAROLD KLING and DALE L. PEIFFER 14-3¢ furniture used a Walter Dupes, Auctioneer Landis & Garman, Clerks AA Bi BM SAL i ia SINCE 1909 A TOTAL OF 4,335 PERFECT GAMES ( 300 SCORES ) HAVE BEEN RECORDED BY THE AMERICAN BOWLING HANK MRRINO, MILWRUKEE, HRS RECORDED // Se Y CONGRESS, —y FAMOUS TEA LD IN BOSTON Y THREE HUNDRED "GRMES. fF OO ON 4 » 4773. TexAS WAS MORE Ce a Se UN TLE, MASQUERADING MILES OF RURAL ROADS Lie Sous” AS INDIANS BOARDED SHIPS | (125,955) N ANY | IN HARBOR AND THREW THE OTHER STATE. KANSAS iS { aE | ——— PN, CARGO OF TEA OVERBOARD SECOND .... NORTH DAKGTA IN PROTEST AGAINST TAXES THIRD ed LEVIED BY THE BRITISH CROWN er aman RR YO i CAE ene - 4 Aue Mie FRom Woon 3 - - —— - 8 REQUIRES SO FREIGHT CARS TO HAUL JUST ONE EDITION OF THE NEW YORK CITY CLASSIFIED TELEPHONE DIRECTORY Produced by AMERICAN FOREST PRODUCTS INDUSTRIES Pm, 3 | | EXTENSION DIRECTOR T.B. Control [C IMENDS HOMEMAKERS Located | COV | Homemakers of Penna. real- Additional evidence that calf- | hood vaccination is playing a| bis art i trol ad olin in extension home economics vig part in control and elimina- | be . oy = gh ost © Baas i | activities, according to Dr. H.| ion ef brucellosis or Bang’s di- : p | S ang Albrecht, director of the Agri- sease of cattle in Pennsylvania eulupal and Home ; { al ¢ was given today by Dr. H. A.| Extension Service. “The Milo, director, Bureau of Ani- svlvania State University sylvania c sity. al State Departm od Aimed at improving home and C 2 Pe, . gricuure leti | family living the > ed C He announced completion of... economics program, Dr. area brucellosis blood testing | Albrecht points out, is a recog- rele ral a | i , ih x 5 of 93 herds comprising 1.438 ition that “Today's Home cattle in Paradise Township, Builds Tomorrow's World.” Lancaste ) 7 irs m- oe af . : A gas County, first orn | This theme, he explains, is ap- [SAD at oun where 90 plied appropriately to National > op | : Der gent or more 0 | Home Demonstration the herd owners signed up for testing of | The Week will be observed. by their cattle on the area basis. |... than three million home- About two and a half Years | throughout the United ago, before the Department's | States, Hawaii, Alaska, and program of intensive vaccina- | Puerto Rico, May 2 to 8. tion of calves was started, Dr. | “Stronger homes mean more |Milo said herds in the county | wholesome communities and showed an incidence of 16 per [cent brucellosis infection initial tests under the | more general appreciation of m | . ON | those factors which assure us of individ- | better living. These have an in- ual plan where OWNers pay | uence that affects every phase veterinary costs. Additional| ;¢ 10) and urban life” Dr tests on 98 individual herds, Albrecht says. Stronger homes may be re- garded as worthwhile objectives [in themselves. But Dr. Albrecht : Sn |' reports, “In no other industry Further proof of the effective | , in farming is the home so ness of the wide-spread free! an integral part of the calfhood vaccination program business that supports it. Thus, provided by the Bureau of Ani-| the home is the foundation for Sal lndusey in is oy he an agriculture that is economic- > results o > area test in’ Paradise a ay Sound.” . { Extension It showed only 8.8 per cent of the cattle were found to have the disease that causes abortion and reduction in milk output. In addition to intensive calf- hood vaccinations, Dr. Milo at- just completed, show infection is down to 6.8 per cent. He des-! cribes this as ‘a real accom- plishment.” home economics work also includes young wo- men and girls, many of whom are actively enrolled in 4-H ‘club projects and Senior Exten- sion programs. “This work also contributes to family stability ril 38 £ {vr Oo "U- tributes advancement of bru and prepares a leadership for cellosos control throughout the building tomorrow's world.” State to the effective education- Dr Alivecht believes of the agricultural the Penn- al program extension service of —— — sylvania State University, the advice of local veterinarians, isolation of infected animals, | HERE'S ANOTHER REMINDER. rigid attention to matters of | FOR POST-KOREA VETERANS selection | WHO WERE DISCHARGED BEFORE the AUGUST 20,1952, ANP WHO PLAN TO BEGIN KOREA GI BILL TRAINING, THEY HAVE ONLY UNTIL | AUGUST 20, 1954 10 START THEIR TRAINING, - sanitation and in the of animals to be added to herd. Area testing for brucellosis is | now under way in at least township in all but five Penn-| one | sylvania counties — Chester, | Delaware, Fayette, Montgom-| ery and Philadelphia. | he — of, ADS ARE SMALL but they get NOTICED For full information contact your nearest VETERANS ADMINISTRATION office rr When in need of Printing. (any- 'thing) kindly remember the Bulletin OLIVER SAGER & SON Ditch Digging — Septic Tanks Installed Field Drainage — Footings — Grading Hauling — And Light Jobs Top Soil and Fill ELIZABETHTOWN PHONE 345R5 | ize the importance of the home | as shown by their participation | Economics | Penn- | extension | Week. | Sale Register | | Saturday, April 24 —At 213. [ 213% N. Market St., Elizabeth- | town, Pa., real estate and furni- ture used a few seasons by Har- old Kling and Dale L. Peiffer. | Sale at 12:30 p. m. Real estate | [2 P. M. Walter Dupes, auction- | | eer. | Saturday, April 24 Blood- | tested Herd Dispersal at the for- | mer Rowley Farm, now the | Miller Farm, located just off of | Rt. 49, ten mi. west of Westfield Also implements. Sale at 1 p.m. by Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Miller | owners. | | Friday, April 30, — The com- | plete dispersal of the Walter S. | Kreider Herd. Also a group of local consignments and Cana- dian cattle. Sale at 1:00 p. m. at | the Keystone Holstein Sales, Inc., Barn, just east of Mt. Joy. Saturday, May 1, at 314 South | Spruce St., Elizabethtown, pub- { lic sale of personal property. | Sale at 12:30 p.m. by Charles M. Eshleman. Walter Dupes is the auctioneer. | Saturday, May 8-—public sale of personal property at Choco- late Ave., Florin, by Joseph A. Eshleman. Sale at 12:30 p. m | Walter Dupes, Auct. i Friday, Oay 14—at the Key- stone Sales Barn, east of Mount [ Joy, the Weyhill Farm Dispersal | consisting of 62 head of Hol- steins. Sale at 1:00 p. m. Saturday, May 15, sale of real estate in consisting of a 2% brick | dwelling on the Harrisburg Pike. by Dorothy M. Hoflman, executrix of Jacob G. Minnick Sale at 2 p.m. Elmer V public Salunga, | story estate Spahr, Auct. Saturday, May 15 — on the| premises at 176 Manheim St., | Mount Joy, a 1% story brick | house, with slate roof. Also one | frame house by Lesta K. and | Kathryn E. Fogie. C. S. Frank, | auct, will start the sale at 2:00 | | p. m. ———— —— me When in need of Printing. (any- thing) kindly remember the Bulletin See The . .. New 3-Point Hitch | ON JOHN DEERE 50 . 60 - 70 TRACTORS | matched working ment. Used FARMALL ‘A’ TRACTOR with cultivator & fertilizer attachment { ALLIS CHALMERS W.C. | with cultivator 2-BOTTOM MOUNTED for MT. Tractor 2-BOTTOM DISK PLOW SPRING HARROWS H. S. Newcomer & Son MT. JOY, PA. 3-3361 USED FARM EQUIPMENT 1 -A. Farmall Tractor - Super C. Farmall AND CULTIVATOR 1 1-H. Farmall Tractor 1 - John Deere B. AND CULTIVATOR i - BN Farmall WITH CULTIVATOR 1-200 H. Spreader David Bradley Tractor Spreader Used Garden Tractor J. B. Hostetter & Son with equip- Used 11-tfe a en eat gn oth 403 ts ‘ a aon ety he lh aA SE aa a a W. MAIN ST., MOUNT JOY figure | mends drenching { will not take | adequate diet in promoting the growth of young poultry, | feed efficiently. PLOW | | Farm Calendar Diverted Acres — because of acreage allotments, many Penn- sylvania farmers are having to figure what they will put in the acres they will take out of corn and wheat. Dr. H. R. Albrecht, director of agricultural exten- sion at the Pennsylvania State! University, suggests that these diverted acres be used for grass- land farming. Paint Buildings — The life of a farm building can be increas- | ed by 10 to 16 years simply by | applying paint when needed. says Charles Burress, Penn State extension agricultural en- gineer. Inspect all buildings and the amount of paint needed, but don’t wait too long. Spring and fall are good seas- YOURS IF YOU ACT NOW! LOWEST PRICES =: YEAR STILL IN EFFECT ON ‘blue coal’ HURRY! FILLYOUR BIN AND SAVE Ri MEMBER, fuel prices go up in the Fall. But now you can fill your bin with ‘blue coal’ at the year's lowest prices. You'll need coal any- way, so why pay more later on? End Winter fuel worries — try ordering ‘blue coal’ today! PHONE U5 TODAY! THE SOONER YOU ORDER, THE MORE YOU SAVE WOLGEMUTH BROS., Inc. Florin, Pa. PHONE MT. JOY 3-9551 ons for outside painting. Control Disease — Raspberry | diseases are very destructive | to planting and result in lower | yields and quality of fruit, re- minds Allen Bauer, Penn State extension plant pathologist. Use discase-free plants in new plantings and locate them where berries have not grown for 4 or 5 years. | Treat for Parasites — To con- | trol internal parasites, Frank Kreuzberger, Penn State exten- sion livestock specialist, recom- older sheep with phenothiazine this spring. \ Also keep a 1 part phenothiaz- | ine 9 parts salt mixture acces- | sible to the flock. | Chicks Get Aid the —Antibiotics | place of an | | says | Robert Belcher, Penn State bio- | logical chemist, but they will! help the chicks to utilize their | Nitrogen — Apply a ni | ays | trogen fertilizer, 1 pound to 100 Use square feet, wherever mulches arc used in flower beds, sug gests A. O. Rasmussen, Penn State extension ornamental horticulturist. SICO ROFIT P wi { a tact GC. Robert Fry MANHEIM R. D. 2, PA. Air Compressor Work Rock Drilling, Concrete Breaking, Etc. 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