2 5 Se Nn HS YTS, i FOR SALE 7-Room House And Bath NEWLY REMODELED Hot Water Heat 1 mile west of Mount Joy $12,000 PHONE 3-4225 Paper Hanging & Painting CHARLES GARLIN 8 MANHEIM ST., MOUNT JOY PHONE 3-6862 18-tfe Weyhill Guernsey Dispersal (Quincy Bent, Owner) AT THE SALES PAVILION, 6 MILES EAST OF LAN- CASTER, PA. Thur., May 13—1la.m.(D.S.T.) 93 HEAD-41Cows-22 Bred & 30 Open Heifers 100% VACCINATED majority of the balance son of the world record cow, OF WEST SIDE FARM, 25338-1329-12 yrs. 365. If you need to raise your test, there was never a better time to buy Guernseys at Low Prices, The kind that will do the job for you! 18-4¢ fall fresheners DOTTY 25 due before sale, Many in service to a Bang's & T. B. Certified! SALE MANAGED BY: FOR CATALOGS WRITE PENNA. GUERNSEY BREEDERS" ASSN. P. O. BOX 491 HARRISBURG, PA. PUBLIC SALE meni fe VALUABLE REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1954 Pursuant to an order of the Court of Common Pleas of Lan- caster Ccunty, Pa., the undersigned will offer at public sale on the premises, 30 South Market St.. Mount Joy, Pa. 24 STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE FRAME GARAGE all modern conveniences, property contains five bedrooms, oil heat, corner property on large lot 50x111 ft. Property is in excel- lent condition and immediate possession can be given. At the same time a full line of household goods will be sold including antique dishes and furniture. This personal property is in the best condition. Sale to be held at 30 S. Market St., Mount Joy, Pa., Saturday, May 22, 1954, personal property at 1:00 P. M., real estate at 2:00 P. M. Terms and conditions by Cant Gove Astomes” Union National Mt. Joy Bank Carl G. Herr, Attorney Guardian, 17 PUBLIC SALE —OF-- PERSONAL PROPERTY Saturday, May 8th, 1954 IN THE VILLAGE OF FLORIN ON CHOCOLATE AVE. LOT OF PERSONAL PROPERTY CONSISTING OF DINETTE SET ELECTRIC FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATOR FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC STOVE FIRESTONE UPRIGHT DEEPFREEZE Electric Mix-master, electric floor and table lamps, 9 pc. dining room suite, small Television set, large record play- er, Zenith radio, studio couch, desk, davenport, bed springs and maliresses, bureaus. two chests, chest of drawers, electric drop-head Singer sewing machine, Reed rocker and chair, marble top bureau, wash stand, rocking chair, tables, four 9 by 12 ft. rugs. throw rugs, clothe tree, fernery., Hoover sweeper, rug frame, plank bottom chairs, Windsor chair, porch swing, Kenmore washer, like new; dishes, cooking utensils, canned fruit, garden tools, and a lot of articles too numerous to mention. These things must all be sold as Mother and I are go- ing to the United Zion Home in Lititz. Sale to commence at 12:30 P. M. when conditions will be made known by Walter Dupes, Auctioneer Landis & Garman, Clerks Joseph A. Eshleman PUBLIC SALE el ce . PERSONAL PROPERTY Saturday, May 8, 1954 1:00 P. M=» ON THE PREMISES 2 MILE SOUTHEAST OF MOUNT JOY ON THE LONGENECKER ROAD. 12 cu. ft. Wilson Freezer like new, used six months Westinghouse Electric Refrigerator Sunbeam electric iron, ironing board, Toastmaster electric toaster, Sunbeam electric mixer, set of dishes, service for 12; stainless steel set of knives and forks, odd tables and chairs, some cooking utensils, three-piece living room suite, one almost new 9 by 12 livingroom rug, one small radio, clocks, lamps. desk and chair, sofa bed, Singer el- ectric sewing machine, Maytag washing machine, nine- piece dining room suite, full bedroom suite, odd dressers, single bed. porch furniture, power mower, some garden tools, few tools, Also a Premiere eleciric sweeper and an electric waffle iron, and many articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 1:00 p. m. when conditions will be made known by Charles S. Frank, Auct. Louis S. May, Att'y. Claude Zeller, Clerk Executors: Peter Sawadsky, Martha Shickley, Anna Sawadsky Estate Elsie Hornberger a a a Amos R. Gish Estate | ao | ry and, therefore, should live | Joy. She produced 418 pounds, on a poultry farm or work in | of butterfat and 11,793 pounds| | some related business, Lowell | milk in 328 days. Milked twice] Blass, contest chairman, ex- | daily, she averaged 17 quarts plained. daily. Her production is 2! Ten young ladies who sur-| times the average U. S. cow. vive an initial screening will | appear before the public at the ' chicken barbecue on June 5th. | Rettew's 10-Cow Herd | Bass said, ; | Completes Year Test Girls interested in the con- | er preventive | specialist. healthy, | eration since not been taken down. | Washing { and temperature right, | be fewer (THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, May 6, 4 Poultry Queen To Be Chosen Lancaster County's sprawling | 25 million dollar poultry indus- | try begins searching this week for its prettiest and most per- sonable daughter. The lucky young lady will reign as the 1954-55 Lancaster County Poultry Queen. She will be selected Saturday, June 5, at the fourth annual County © Broiler Barbecue, at Lititz Springs Park. The nation’s leading poultry county has given ians their state poultry queen the past two years. Miss Shirley | Brubaker, Manheim R2, was the 1952 winner, and Miss Helen | Anne Graybill, Manheim R3, is the reigning queen. This year's Garden Spot win- | ner will have the same oppor- tunity to scek the state title. She will compete at Hershey on | August 28, during the Pennsyl- | vania Dutch Days festival. Contestants need be only 17 years or older, single and direct- ly associated with the poultry industry. The queen should Lancaster | Pennsylvan- | | owner of Arjo | duced 555 | and have some knowledge of poult- | test should contact Carroll Bar- ton, at Consolidated Products Co., 1299 Harrisburg Ave., Lan- caster. This year's feast is expected to bring 5,000 persons to Lititz for a taste of mouth-watering chicken barbecued over pits. Lititz Springs Park was selected to eliminate the crowd- when 3,200 ing experienced turned out last year at the Guernsey Sales Pavilion. Additional barbecue pits, and | the new site insure a comfort- | able Saturday outing for hundreds of families who attend | each year, Roy B. Herr, peter, and Donald Good, caster, explain. Farm Calendar Choose Right Time-—Vaccina- tion for hog cholera, or any oth- | vaccination, must Lan- open | the | tom | hart Building, be done at the proper time, says | Penn husbandry Dwight Younkin, animal Pigs properly and well nourished, us extension State | started | : } ually will be ready to vaccinate | at 5 to 8 weeks of age. Clean Pipeline pipeline milker at the Penna. State University has been in op- July 1953 and has Cleaning circulation cle ning | is done by flushing, of an acid or alkaline and flushing again. compounds must be water supply | solution, compatible to the -There rapids) Stop Mosquitoes - mosquitoes, | Lloyd Adams, Penn State exten- { : 3 sion entomologist, if | | venient time to treat sheep for | | external parasites is in | shearihg to give | pasture water is | not allowed to stand in tin cans, old tires, bottles, and urns. He suggests opening tin cans at both ends. Water holes should | be drained and filled or treated to prevent mosquito breeding. Treat Sheep — The most con- shearing, says Frank | Penn State exten- Wait | after | after Kreuzberger, sion livestock specialist. ten days or two weeks heal. Continue Feeding — because | grass is high in water | | and a laxative type of feed, con- | tinue barn feeding after cows are turned out to pasture, re- minds Robert Olmstead, Penn | State extension dairy specialist. | Feed hay and some grain. | hollyhock weekly for Rust — To control leaf rust, intervals with ferbam | plus wettable sulfar, or dust with sulfur or a ferbam-sulfur | dust, suggests Allen Bauer, | Spray | Penn State extension plant pa- | thologist. Almedo, | on | Joy. etl een BIRTHS and Mrs, Richard Marsh, California, a daughter May 1. Mrs. Marsh is former Corrine Markley, Mount The baby was named Lon- | da Lee. Mr. Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. spray at | Milker — A |) | spring | | Ving aR i Three Cows Pass Production Tests Averaging 19 quarts daily, Alcartra Snow Model, a regist- ered Holstein owned by J. A. Hook and H. G. Ginder, Jr., Mt. Joy, recently completed an of- ficial Herd Improvement Regis- try production record totalling 11,513 pounds of milk and 516 pounds of butterfat in 287 days. Testing was supervised by the Penna. State University in cooperation with the Holstein- Friesian Association of America. Milked twice daily, Alcartra Snow Model was 1 year and 11| months of age when her test be- about 2; gan. Her total was times the production of the| average U. S. cow. [ Harvey Rettew, Locustcroft Farm, Manheim R. D., is the Woodbine ‘Maid, 5 years of age. She pro-| 555 pounds of butterfat 15,545 pounds of milk in Milked twice a day, 24 quarts daily.| the pro-| U. S a cow 306 days. she averaged Her total was 3 times duction of the average COW. Locvale Leader Roma, aged house owned Mount) years and 4 months is by A. W. Wickenheiser, | Pike. lauct, YN. Poplar Street, Sale Register 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. Saturday, May 8—at 1 p.m. on the premises 12 mile southeast lof Mount Joy on the Longe- necker Road, sale of personal by the Anna Sawad- S. Frank, auct. property sky estate. C. 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, — public |sale of real estate in Salunga, consisting of a 21 story brick Harrisburg M. Hoffman, Minnick dwelling on the by Dorothy executrix of Jacob G. |estate. Sale at 2 p.m. Elmer V. |Spahr, Auct. Saturday, May 15 — on the [premises at 176 Manheim St., (Mount Joy, a 1% story brick (house, with slate roof. Also one by Lesta K. and [Kathryn E. Fogie. C. S. Pranks, will start the sale at 2:00 m. Saturday, May a public of personal property at 48 Elizabethtown by Galen S, 99 sale Sale at 12:30 p.m. |Brandt. Walter Dupes, Auct. Saturday, May 22 — public sale of real estate and personal Brattleboro, Vt., April 30th With an average of 11,144 lbs. of milk and 418 pound of but- terfat, the 10-cow herd of regis-|al Mount Joy Bank, tered Holstein-Friesians owned| Amos R. Gish Estate, Manheim| test year re-| Harvey Rettew completed its The production averag- ed approximately 18 quarts daily for each cow in the herd for the year. Testing was car- ried on under the official Herd Improvement Registry program by R2, cently, of The Holstein-Friesian Assoc. | of America. Milking was done daily and testing ed by Penna. State University, in cooperotion with the national Holstein headquarters. a RUMMAGE SALE The ladies of the St. Mary's | church, Mount Joy, will hold a | rummage sale Friday and Sat- | urday, May 7 and 8 in the Bern- next to the A&P Store, East Main Street. Anyone wishing to give rummage may contact Mrs. ¥F. M. Lauver and Mrs. Frances Frank. ntl — Bulletin Advertisers. two times Patronize JAMES B. HEILIG Funeral Director Furniture Refinishing s REPRODUCTIONS Lenhert s Cabinet Shop MARIETTA PA. Phone ‘USED FARM EQUIPMENT Farmall Tractor A 8-tf 6-2581 “ew Farmall Super C AND CULTIVATOR ‘Farmall BN WITH CULTIVATOR ‘Used Power | | | [ | the | | | J Lawn Mowers Used Garden Tractors SEE THE New Super M-TA 120 B-ft. John Deere Combine J. B. Hostetter & Son | W. MAIN ST.,, MOUNT JOY was supervis- | { USED [2-BOTTOM MOUNTED | property on the premises at 30 S. Market St., Mount Joy. Sale at 1 p.m. by The Union Nation- guardian Chas. S. Frank, auct. Saturday, May 29,, — in the Borough of Elizabethtown at 145-147 West High St., a public of real estate and personal Sale at 12:30 p. m. by Walter Dupes, sale property. Katie S. Singer. Auct. > § FOOD SALE SCHEDULED The W.S.C.S. of the Mt. Methodist Church will fa food sale May 8 in front of the Titus Rutt Insurance office. Benj. F. Garber | ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. Phone 702-J FARM BUREAU Mutval Actomoblle lasurence Co. Mutual Fire Insurance Cov Life Insurance Co. Home Office? COLUMBUS, OHTO NOTICE! In order to collect damages on our Foultry Ranges caused by dogs or other predatory animals, we have to notify the proper State anthority. This same authority will then check the immediate neighborhood for stray dogs and other dogs with which they come in contact. This notice is given so that you will not be embarrassed in case the Authorities check the neighborhood for unlicensed dogs. Musser Lesher Farms 18-tt Joy sponsor See The ie will| BEAUTIFUL KNOTTY PINE New 3. Point Hitch ON JOHN DEERE 50-60-70 TRACTORS matched working ment. USED JOHN DEEDE A’ TRACTOR USED NEW IDEA TRANSPLANTER 2-Bottom FORD PLOW PLOW with equip- for MT. Tractor 2-BOTTOM DISK PLOW SPRING HARROWS H. S. Newcomer & Son MT. JOY, PA. 14-H Clubs Organize For Summer Work All 4-H Club members of Lancaster County are invited to attend the Spring Party which will be held Saturday, May 15, 7:45 p.m. in the Guernsey Sales Pavilion, Lincoln Highway East, 4-H Home Economics Clubs are now organizing in the coun- ty and no new members will be accepted after May 30. Any rur- al girl between the ages of 10 and 21 is eligible to join. Pro- jects include canning and freez- ing fodds, caring for young chil- dren, clothing construction, cooking, entertaining, room improvements, learn by doing and outdoor cookery, Clubs will meet every other week under the supervision of the extension home economists, Miss Yvonne L. Cook and Miss Ruth A. Bowman. Any girls in- terested in joining a 4-H Club should contact the Agriculture Extension Office, 202 Post Office Bldg., Lancaster or in this area, Miss Jane Roland, Mount Joy R1: Mrs. Edgar Wolgemuth, of Manheim R2; Mrs, John Musser Mount Joy R1; and Mrs. Robert Brubaker, Salunga. Wr —— Monthly Report Given By Crippled Society According to the monthly re- port of the Lancaster County Society for Crippled Children and Adults, the following visits were made in the area in April: Mount Joy Borough - 26 visits; Mount Joy Township - 3; Rapho Township - 4; and East Donegal Township - 3. Volunteers continue to work regularly on compiling the Eas- ter Seal returns. It is not too late for contributions to be giv- en. ts When in need of Printing. (any- thing) kindly remember the Bulletin Sawing, Pruning | & Spraying BY ] 139 S. Main St, Manheim, Pa. Phone 5-4616 S. H. Hiestand & Co. Coal - Feed - Grain MT. JOY REPRESENTATIVE — DEMONSTRATOR Westinghouse Laundromat AUTOMATIC WASHER EXCLUSIVE FEATURES: © WATER SAVER ® AGI-TUMBLE ACTION ® FIVE-YEAR WARRANTY List $299.95 SALE PRICE 51475°° GEO. W. LEAMAN 208 E. MAIN ST., MOUNT JOY PHONE 3-9351 M.L. GAINOR Ph. 3-5803 8-tfc 5 W. Donegal St., Aaron 6. Longenecker BUILDING CONTRACTOR MOUNT JOY R. D. 2 PHONE 3-6091 MILLWORK - FILL - GRADING TOPSOIL - EXCAVATING LUMBER - KITCHEN CABINETS 3-3361 1-tic OLIVER SAGER & SON Ditch Digging — Septic Tanks Installed Field Drainage — Footings — Grading Hauling — And Light Jobs Top Soil and Fill | | TA a a ELIZABETHTOWN PHONE 345RS \ | | 11-tfe on a nm mn an ey i eel EUS $250.00 TO CUTEST GIRL $250.00 TO CUTEST BOY {NATION-WIDE CONTEST) othing to Spend! Nothing to Buy! 9 Just take your children to the place and time given below. An expert children's photographer from Woltz Studios will take FREE entry pictures. ® Proofs will be shown at a later date . . , select your favorite pose and your child is automatically entered in the contest and his or her picture will be printed in this newspaper at a future date. © You may, if you wish, order photographs for gifts or keep- sakes direct from the Studio . . , but this is entirely up to you. ® This is not a beauty contest. 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