The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, July 15, 1954, Image 4

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aaa le." A i ———-m“m[mj THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, P
“ JUETEN, i Ys a. (
| Thursdgy, July 15, i Ton And A Half Of
We Specialize In . . . Chicken To Be
AUTO PAINTING
WRECKS REPAIRED Sale Register Cooked For Farmers
Barbecue pits that will cook

WHEEL ALLIGNMENT AND WHEEL BALANCING. —— a ton and half of chicken at one
FREE ESTIMATES Saturday, July 17—a public | time were planned today in pre-
sale of real estate and personal | paration for the statewide “far-
property on the premises at 448 | mer's roundup” to be held Aug
Carriger’s Paint & Body Shop South Market Street, Elizabeth- | ust 4 at the State Farm Show
IR WT SS Fron ' town. Sale at 12 noon, real es-| Building, Harrisburg.
PHONE ELIZABETHTOWN 110J12 HEE MS, DA tate at 2 p.m. by Elmer S. Esh The farmers of the state have
EE yo... Ho clman, Executor of Isaac W.| been invited by the Pennsyl-
eee . — | Eshleman, Walter Dupes, Auct.| vania Farm Bureau Cooperative
3 O_O 0 — (0 () ———— Association to come to dinner

Saturday, July 17 — on the on that day. And every one who
premises at 81 East Main Street | comes will get a half chicken,
Mt. Joy, public sale of house-| barbecued golden brown under
hold goods. Sale at 12:30 p.m. | continuous basting with a rich
by Harriet D. Bernhart. C. S.| sauce made from Pennsylvania
Frank, Auct | butter and vinegar
— The meal will be free. but ev-
Monday, July 19, Premises of | ery barbecue lover must have a
121 West Main Street, Mount | ticket, obtained at any Farm
Joy, a 2! story brick house | Bureau headquarters through-
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JOE'S SHOE REPAIR
.On The Square ELIZABETHTOWN
PHONE 9227R


ANNOUNCING
24 Hour Service From
41 East Main St., Mount Joy
— EXPERT REPAIRING -
OS) () SG () WS () SG (TDC CU) SD () HD () GD) | WD) G(T)
7 p. m. Lizzie Wintermyer Es-| ment, one Farm Bureau official
tate. C. S Frank, explained, is so they can deter-
. > mine by the number of tickets
Saturday, July 31, — Along | distributed how many tons of
state highway in Florin, Public | chicken to put on the fire.
sale of household goods, ete, The all day event is in cele
by S. S. Rosenberger. Chas. S.| pration of 20 years of Farm
Frank, Auctioneer. Bureau service to farmers of
EE SR the state, and is part of a year-


Saturday, August 7Tth—on the | 10ng observance.
FOR QUICK SALE | s, 72 East Main Street, In addition to the complete
LEAVING THIS LOCATION SOON { Mount Joy, a lot of household | dinner which will be servec


GARDEN TRACTOR -—- Farm-ette make. Large size, com i nse Cala ni 10 :
plete, used 9 hours, new. | Mrs. D. C. Stoner. Sale at 12:30 | from 11 a. m to 1 p. In, the
FIVE-ROOM OIL HEATER, complete with oil drums con- {p. m. C. S. Frank, auct. farmers will enjoy exhibits set
taining 100 gallons oil. Ali connections new. | — up in the mammoth Main Exhi-
THREE ROOM OIL HEATER, new. Both are Super-Flame | Stimulate your business by adver- | bition Hall of the Farm Show
2 METAL WALL CABINETS, 24x30’ | tising in the Bulletin. Juilding showing how farming
1 METAL WALL CABINET, 24” x 18". —_—— | has progressed in the past 20
1 54” METAL SINK, complete double drain-boards. Guernsey Night Sale years.
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articles used 5 months. Musical entertainment and
all 2 4 | THURSDAY, JULY 22 ut by Petnsylivania
- | sho speeches oO
¢ Mount Joy 3-5259. Roy G. Heisey 7:00 P. M. D.S.T. farm leaders will also be featur-
es of the program. Another part

At the Sales Pavilion, 6 miles :
east of Lancaster, Pa. on Rt. 30. | of the 20th anniversary celebra-
tion. which has been going on

1 38th Garden Spot Sale 60 HEAD - 50 VACCINATED since early Spring, is a tour,
| Bangs and T. B. Certified. Hand | program in which hundreds of
THURSDAY JULY 22 | selected fall fresheners of high | farmers are visiting the mills,
LANCASTER, PA. | quality. warehouses and other facilities
] i i ' ' they now own as a result of us-
At the J. M. Brubaker Farm, Willow Street Village, Pa. Pa. Guernsey Breeders’ Ass'n. on Fares Turean cooperatives
4 miles south cf Lancaster, just off Rouies 72 and 222. P. ©. Box 451, Harrisburg, Pa. for 20 years. More than 70,000
o ® : y ;
| Pennsylvania farmers are now
75 Registered Holsteins PUB C | Penns Jos ate
| associated with Farm Bureau
Bang’s Certified, T. B. Accredited, Mostly Vaccinated Li SALE Cooperatives.
i eee

40 Close & Springing - 25 Bred & Open Heifers - 10 Bulls Jj | SAT. JULY 17, 1954 Tt
Garden Spot is Pennsylvania's Leading Holstein Market On the premises at 81 Fast |
I : : Main St., Mount Joy
Place. Be sure y attend s Great Sale and buy at i r Te >
Sly e sure you attend thi reat ¢ and buy at your Two 41g cherry drop leaf ta PERSON Al g
bles, Virginia type old-fashion-


Sale starts 12:00 Noon. Lunch available. Catalogs. ed sofa. old-fashioned setlee. 2 |
EARL L. GROFF R. AUSTIN BACKUS, Inc. 6 ol ert SE a Sate eR gL
Loc: inode Ebi tele Persie pe xi copia runks, Boston rocker, Empire Mr. a Mrs S
yoeal Representative Sale Manag rs and Auctioneers [card table, Hepplwite drop- | perry. Jr. and family spent the
Strasburg, Pa. Mexico, N. Y. [leaf table, 4-leg. gate-leg cherry | .
caf table, 4-leg, gate-leg cherry | .kend at Galeton, Pa.
{drop-leaf table, 4-leg walnut Ee dhe
Be eee ee - drop-leaf table, oak 2-section- Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Hen-
ed bookcase, Chippendale low | drix and son Jeffrey spent a
| chest-of-drawers, mahogany di- | day it Ocean City, Md
ning room table and 6 chairs, i ow ow : pes .
| 2nd NiTE DAIRY AUCTION Empire sideboard, 2 old-fash | Mrs. Ross Hockenberry, Mr.
i ‘d rocking chairs set of tour | and Mrs. Roy ockenberry and
OF THE SEASON ioned roc King chairs, set of four | and Mrs : Re Hocke erry a
old fashioned wooden chairs, | family of Germantown, Perry
. y 7 Na p chests, dinnerware, silverware, | spent Saturday in Mt.
se fe wooden bench, 2 whit :
umseys of Westfield, Pa ! Z| Coury,
y ’ : | old-fashioned clocks, a lot of | JOY and vicinity.
books, high chest of drawers, Visitors at the Mr. and Mrs
Tuesday Eve. July 20 walnut. 2:30 P. M. Elam Hess home recently were
Sale at 12: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Werner, Mr

8:30 P. M. D.S.T. HARRIET D. BERNHART i Mrs. Raymond Herr. MF.
WE EXPECT TO HAVE AT LEAST ONE COMPLETE HERD || C. S Frank, Auct 27-2¢ | "nd Mrs. Elmer Siegriest and
SOME NICE CLOSE AND FRESH COWS | family, Mr. and Mrs. Miller
STOCK HEIFERS AND BULLS Aaron G. Longenecker Ban Werner
GOOD INDIVIDUAL ANIMALS eet Ge em en
Patronize Bulletin Advertisers.


FARMERS AND DEALERS — Consign your excess stock ime
here. Still your best Market for dairy cattle sale, even BUILDING
though prices are lowest than past few years! : | SIMON P. NISSLEY


es CONTRACTOR | MARY G. NISSLEY
— FUNERAL DIRECTORS
P uU B L I S A L E MOUNT JOY R. D.2 | Mount Tov. 73.
PHONE 3-6081 a
REAL ESTATE and PERSONAL PROPERTY ahaa TREE SERVICE
| MILLWORK - FILL - GRADING SAWING. PRUNING and
TOPSOIL - EXCAVATING SPRAYING
Saturday, July 1 7th, 1954 LUMBER - KITCHEN CABINETS | B. B. IBACH


139 S. Main St VI: ashen, Pa.
In the Borough of Elizabetjatown, at No. 443 South Market Phone 5-461
Street. 1-tlc | eee HRI
Lot 40x200 ft. thereon erected a
23 STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE 2%: Give your Farm |HESS BROS.



FLORIN
containing 11 rooms and bath: oil burner, hot water heat. ONE & i
ONE-HALF STORY FRAME BARN TO THE MT. JOY 3-6045
Immediate possession can be given. This is a very good loca- |
tion and can be made into three apartments. Premises can be Et « ‘
A 3 : 8 3 ok FOR 200
viewed from 6:00 to 9:00 P. M. on the evenings of July 8th, 9th, | ire ai JB PIL SI n D : x
12th and 13th. ® LETHALAIRE FLY BOMBS
Also at the same time and place the following personal prop- —— TT,
erty will be offered for sale: | & No. but a's : AEROSECT 1 LB. BOMB
Seven-piece breakfast set, Magic Chef Gas Stove, kitchen No, but a jury might. If you exchangeable container
range, small egg stove, small cabinet, extension table, library ta- were judged legally responsible complete $3.95 refills $2.35
ble, G E Radio, sideboard, 3- piece living room suite, rugs and for an accident involving an em-
pads 9x12 and 9x9, throw rugs, rag carpet, White Sewing Machine, cht o = : i ve
file with one drawer, wardrobe, bedroom suite, beds, cot, wash ployee it mig it cost you your HEP HOUSEHOLD
stands, bureaus, boudoir chair, Governor Winthrop desk and farm . .. plus! Thousands of farm- | AEROSOLS 98c
chair, flat top desk and chair, swivel desk chair, clothe trees, ers protect themselves against such
plank bottom chairs, secretary and bookcase, pine chest, flour yisks with F. Bure: : =
chest, small chest, highchair, two chests of drawers with glass With farm Suresu Insurance. On or before the 15th of June
knobs, Johnston Bros: Iron Stone China, coal oil lights, typewriter It’s low in cost, but could save you we will have
table, card table, trave ling bags, thermos jugs, ice cream freezers, | thousands of dollars. Call for in- GEIGY FLY BAIT
mirrors, pictures, 8-day clock, electric fan, electric floor, table, formation, (Articles on this in June
and bridge lamps; electric clock, electric bread toaster, Sunbeam issue of Farm Journal)
Mix Master, window screens, waste baskets, umbrella stand, set WwW H S h
of Encyclopedias, lots and lots of books, magazine racks, end ta- arren te man | i GH 5 .
bles, book stands, 2 stepladders, 20 ft. extension ladders, 2 small | SQUARE ST., FLORIN STA FRESH, SODIUM
ladders, porch glider & chair, beach chair, wash machine & tubs, TWAT y no BISULFITE
p PHONE MT. JOY 3-5547
2 large iron kettles, tool chest, Carpenter Tools, bushel crates, a ye for curing hay silage
Pads 2nd ends of lumber, -and a lot of articles too numerous to | gill $7.00 per:100 lbs.
A, Please order. in” advance of
, Sale to commence at 12:00 o'clock ‘noon, real estate at 2:00 |
P. M., when conditions will be made known by |
ELMER S. ESHELMAN i TEE,
with concentrate sprayer
your requirements.
homegrown crops and distribute
{Dairy Sanitarians Associations
Hess and family and Mr. and

Three New Teachers
Far m Calendar N : Have you tried this amazing NEW
amed At Hempfield “
| Sawdust for Mulch — Home Chemi-Coated coal? Phone us your,
|gardeners can use sawdust to |
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Three new teachers were ap- 5
od udeant Ee Ich pointed to teach in the Hemp- order NOW. DD.
good advantage as mulc on field Joint School at a meeting SO. Te 7} Cc al
tension specialist, says sawdust Mrs. 1 O'L
ilch is the best substitute for fire rs. rune eary, Colum-
ion the home gardener bia, kindergarten; Walter Reese
9 ® f 8
can use. It costs practically of ‘Lancaster, teacher. principal S. H. HIESTAND & CO.
their vegetable plots. James of the school board held Tues
of East Petersburg elementary |

Dutt, Penn State vegetable ex-

day evening. The new teachers

nothing since thousands of tons| (1. and Mrs. Margaret Bin- | SALUNGA., PENNA.
are thrown away each year. :
: kle Atkins, Lancaster, art. PHONES
Prevent Radiator Rust — In- The West Hempfield members LANDISVILLE 221 MOUNT JOY - 3-5803
let. WG : LLE - 322 - 3-5803
hibitor treatment of water will announced. that the. 2-room 20-tfe


‘educe rus formation i he : :
3 Supe Pum i I J 3 i school in Silver Spring and the
rac FC 1 sysle d 2as : a
ractor cooling system al. least ,n6 room school in Salunga will
95 percent. Burton Horne, Penn Aw .
Sti sl oe. The Een mempteidiljog Our Classified Column — It Pays
ne is 3 tvdes: ‘of board announced that the board
Bt ay we ypes ‘Obi had accepted the resignation of i eo
rust already formec, Kenneth C. Lyons, Rohrers-
Cultivate Carefully — When | {own.
cultivating flower borders, do BR
not dig too deeply, cautions A.
O. Rasmussen, Penn State ex-
tension ornamental horticultur-
ist. A wheel hoe can be used to | vertising left on their door step.

Everybady reads newspapers buf
NOT everybody reads circular ad.


advantage where flowers are
grown in long, straight rows. =
In floral borders, a small hand ini
cultivator or hoe can be used a-
round the plants.
Cull Flocks Often — Each CAN SERIOUSLY
nonlayer in the poultry flock is
a liability and cuts down on po- DAMAGE
tential profits. Carl Dossin, of
Penn State, extension poultry- YOUR
1 specialist, suggests that poultry- HO ME L (o) rl af [+ & i [ [ 3 Sk E Y E R Y [») Fed [
| goods and some antiques, by | with the barbecued chicken]
men cull their flocks at least
once a week. .
Farm with Livestock — Live- You Can Prevent This Now By 3
stock provide a market {qQ Calling Or Writing:


labor requirements throughout Ww J P
the vear, remind Penn State ex- m. . owers
tension specialists. Beef cattle, 121 W. Bainbridge Street,
sheep, and swine do not need ELIZABETHTOWN 289-W ood tore
expensive shelters and equip- §
ment.
Watch Hay Mow — For Safe-
ty, Joseph McCurdy, Penn JAMES B. HEILIG MAIN STREET FLORIN, PA.
State extensi agricultural en- .
an Sax Funeral Director — PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE —

gineer, believes the hay mow
should be inspected at least
twice a week the first months



after hay has been stored.
ell ~
DAIRY SANITARIANS
HAVE FIRST MEETING
Members of the Pennsylvania


GC. Robert Fry
MANHEIM R. D. 2, PA.
staged their first annual meet-
|ing at the 12th Dairy Fieldmens
|Confe rence at the Penn State
| Unive rsity today, July 15. Hen-
ry Albert, Johnstown, president
of the statewide organization, +
was in charge. Air Compressor Work Rocks
Speakers for the initial meet-
ing included John D. Faulkner, Rock Drilling, Concrete Breaking, Etc.
of Washington, D. C., president, and
and H. L. Thomasson, executive
secretary of the International
Association of Milk and Food Excavating and Grading
Sanitarians.
—— Dee
HIS CONCERN
My great concern is not
whether you have failed, but
whether you are content with P H 0 NE MOUNT JOY 3-47 53
your failure.



Trees
Cellars, Trenches, Etc. Removed








—Abraham Lincoln
SUMMER SHOE SALE
Hundreds of pairs of Men's, Women's and Children’s Spring and
Summer Shoes reduced 20% to 50% for Quick Clearence
COME EARLY FOR GOOD SELECTIONS




Men's Crepe Sole Oxfords Women's Casuals
VALUE TO $11.95 REGULAR $2.95 - $3.95 $
SALE $2.59 2 prs.
iE $§99
Children’s Sandals
BLUE - WHITE - MULTI, BLACK
ALL TYPES — INCLUDING FLATS


Women’s Dress Shoes
Entire stock of Spring and Summer Shoes
All Sizes $499
Summerettes rez 53955445 $¢34° Miracle Tread res 5595 sale $599
 
VALUE TO $3.95 $
SALE $2.59 2 prs.
RED - MULTI, WHITE




WOMEN’S
Casual Shoes , Teg. $4.95 and $5.95 | All Sizes $349
JACK HORNER SHOES





2 Executor of Isaac W. Eshelman Estate SRP :
“Jack B. Horner, Attorney COLUMBUS, OHIO Call for estimates
‘Walter Dupes, Auctioneer Pry x 923-tfe
Landis & Garman, Clerks 27-2¢ J ai oe

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