Mp te owe og eR i mis Purebred Guernsey Sale AUGUST 19, 1954 - 7:00 P. M. (D. S. T.) At the Ass'n. Sales Pavilion, Lancaster, Pa. SIMON P. NISSLEY MARY G. NISSLEY FUNERAL DIRECTORS Pa. ‘TREE SERVICE SAWING, PRUNING and SPRAYING B. B. IBACH 139 S. Main St. Manheim, Pa. Phone 5-4616 Mount Joy, 75 HEAD Of Hand Picked Guernseys fully guaranteed, vast majority due in Aug. and Sept. jority Vaccinated. Bangs and T. B. Certified. SALE MANAGED BY: FOR CATALOGS WRITE PENNA. GUERNSEY BREEDERS’ ASSN. P. O. BOX 491 HARRISBURG, PA. Ma | PUBLIC SALE] 139th Garden Spot Sale THURSDAY, AUGUST 19 LANCASTER, PA. At the J. M. Brubaker Farm, Willow Street Village, Pa. miles south eof Lancaster, just off Routes 72 and 222. THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa.’ Thursday, August 12 Sale Register Saturday, August 14—a pub- lic sale of valuable real estate and personal property on the premises located in Florin, a- long Route 230. Sale at 12:30 p. m. by Mrs. Sarah Horst. Walter Dupes, Auct. = Saturday, Aug. 14th—on the premises at 457 Donegal Springs wt OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY Fri. Evening, Aug. 20, 1954 On the premises located on road leading from Maytown | to Bainbridge, in the Village of Chickentown. Certified, T. Bang’s Garden Spot is Pennsylv price. R. AUSTIN BACKUS, Inc. 75 Registered Holsteins B. Accredited, Mostly Vaccinated 40 Close & Springing - 25 Bred & Open Heifers - 10 Bulls ania’s Place. Be sure you attend this Great Sale and buy at your Sale starts 12:00 Noon. Lunch available. Catalogs. Road, Mount Joy, a ground 55x180' ft. on which is erected a 2% story brick dwell- ing. Also a lot of household goods and personal property. Sale at 12:30 p.m. by Aaron H. Heisey. Jacob H. Ruhl, Auct. Leading Holstein Market EARL L. GROF¥ : Friday evening, August 20— Local Representative Public sale of valuable person- al property on the premises lo- cated on the road leading from floor and table lamps; coal oil lamps; light fixtures and shades; | window shades; bird cage; trunks; clocks; porch furniture; awn- | ings; pictures and frames; bedding consisting of pillows, com- forts, and blankets; scarfs; doilies; curtains; silverware; electric | waffle iron; electric iron; electric toaster; dishes; cooking utensils; jugs; garden tools; and a lot of articles too numerous to mention. PUBLIC SALE | | 1 OF VALUABLE | i | Real Estate and Personal Property CALL FOR Frigidaire Refrigerator, like new; Home Comfort Kitchen Sale Managers and Auctioneers Range, white enamel, used one year; two room heaters; small | Mexico. N. Y. Strasburg, Pa. cook steve; three-burner oil stove; chrome breakfast set; dining room suite; china closet; metal utility cabinet; sink; six round | backed wooden chairs; Leonard Player Piano, bench, and rolls; Zenith Radio; two 9x12 rugs; two 9x12 Congoleum rugs; throw | . rugs; library tables; bureaus: washstands; rockers; single bed, T . spring, and mattress; double beds, springs, and mattress; tables; | ues. venmng, ugus - ° p. m. benches; flower stands; chest of drawers; clothe trees; electric | FOR Rumseys’ The place to buy or sell good dairy animals. INFORMATION ON TRUCKING SERVICE. Maytown to Bainbridge, in the village of Chickentown. Sale at 6:30 p. m. Dupes, Auct. Heilman & Son's Mid-Summer Sale of 100 head registered Can- adian Holstein Cattle. Sale at R ° Sale to commence at 6:30 P. M., when conditions will be Next Dair Cattl A i ie : : made known by y e Uc 10n dairy barns 1 mile north of Walter Dupes, Auct. . Cleona and 3 miles northwest Landis & Garman, Clerks W. C. RICEDORF | Westtield, Pa. of Lebanon, Pa. Sale at 12:30 31-3¢ | a p. m. Hess, Dupes, Rhoads and Ebersole, Aucts. Friday eve. August 27 — on the premises located at 27 May- town Ave. Elizabethtown, Pa., a public sale of valuable person- al property. Sale at 6:00 p. m. by Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shaef- fer, Dupes, Auct. Saturday, August 14, 1954 ON THE PREMISES LOCATED IN THE VILLAGE OF FLORIN, ALONG ROUTE 230. LOT OF GROUND 40x200 FT. thercon erected a 1 1s Story PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY of Saturday, August 28—a pub- lic sale of 50 head Registered Canadian Holstein Cattle at the dairy barn VY; mile north of Campbelltown and 2 mi. south Palmyra. Sale at 12:30 p. m. by Edward O'Neal & Sons, BRICK BUNGALOW Owners. Hess & Dupes, Auct. lot of by W. C. Ricedorf.| Saturday, August 21 — F. Lu ied WEEK OF AUGUST § Bedford County Fair, Bed- ford, Aug. 9-14; Butler Fair, Butler, Aug. 9-14; Troy Fair, Troy, Bradford County, Aug. 9- 14; Adams County Fair, Abbots- {town-East Berlin, Aug. 10-14; Tioga County Fair, Aug. 10-14; F. & M. Agricultural Show, Au- gust 11-13 at New Bethlehem, Clarion County; Jacktown Fair, Wind Ridge, Green County Au- gust 11-14. WEEK OF AUGUST 16 Carlisle Fair, Carlisle, Aug. 16-21; Huntingdon County Fair, | Huntingdon, Aug. 16-21; Jenner Fair, Jennerstown, Somerset County, Aug. 16-21; Kutztown |Fair, Kutztown, Berks County, Aug. 16-21; W. Penn’a. Pig Round-up, Herrs Island, Pitts- burgh, Aug. 17-18; Rostraver Twp. Free Fair, Rostraver, Westmoreland County, Aug. 17- 19; Blue Valley Farm Show, Bangor, Northampton County, Aug. 18-21; Clinton County Fair Mill Hall, Aug. 18-21; Greene County Free Fair, Waynesburg, Aug. 18-21; P.O.S. of A. Fair Oriental, Juniata County, Aug. 18-22; Junior Achievement Show, Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Aug. 19-21; Delaware Valley Fair, Milford, Pike Coun- ty, Aug. 19-21; Dayton Fair, Dayton, Armstrong County, Aug. 17-21; Butler Farm Show, Roe Airport, Butler County, Aug. 18-20; Stanton Community Fair, New Stanton, Westmore- land County, Aug. 18-21. WEEK OF AUGUST 23 Crawford County Fair, Mead- |ville, Aug. 24-28; Washington County Agricultural Fair, Wash- ington, ' Aug. 24-28; West End Fair, Gilbert, Monroe County, Aug. 25; Youngsville Communi- ty Fair, Youngstown, Warren County, Aug. 25-28; Greene Dreher Community Fair, New- foundland, Wayne County, Au- gust 26-28; Grange Encamp.’ & Centre County Fair, Centre Hall WEEK OF AUGUST 30 | Aug. 28-Sept. 2. i RL \ . Plowmen To Vie For State Title Harrisburg — Pennsylvania's champion plowmen will be sel- ected in the third annual State Plowing Contest to be held Aug. 25 and 26 near New Enterprise, Bedford county. Furniture Refinishing BEAUTIFUL KNOTTY PINE Lenhert's Cabinet Shop REPRODUCTIONS MARIETTA PA. Phone 6-2581 8-tf County contests are now un- derway to determine county champions according to infor- mation received by the State Department of Agriculture. En- tries in the state-wide contest are limited to county contest winners and each must be a farm operator or farm employ- ee. Not only must plow champ- ionship contestants be able to plow a straight furrow, but they will be judged on the opening of the furrow, treatment of the Pest Control Service Insects-Rodents-Vermin In Homes - Farms - Places of FOR Business Guaranteed Termite Control WM. J. POWERS 121 W. BAINBRIDGE ST. E'TOWN — PHONE 289W 31-tfe land ends, closing furrow, trash mulch, grassed waterways and the quality and conformation of the furrow. Two mold board winners will emerge from the Bedford coun- ty contest. One will be chosen in level land plowing competi- tion and the other in contour plowing. Both will be certified for entry in the National Plow- ing Match to be held in Illinois in September. The Pennsylvan- ia competition also includes disc plows in both level land and contour plowing, but there is no national competition in these classes. Defending champions from last year’s state plowing match at New Enterprise are Robert Aaron 6. Longenecker LUMBER - KITCHEN CABINETS BUILDING CONTRACTOR MOUNT JOY R. D. 2 PHONE 3-6091 MILLWORK - FILL - GRADING | TOPSOIL - EXCAVATING 1-tfc W. Claycomb, New Enterprise, level land, and David Semmel, Slatington, Lehigh county, con- tour mold board plowing. Both participated in the national matches last fall. Jacob Snyder, New Enterprise, was the 1953 contour disc winner. Counties represented in the 1953 contest were Butler, Somerset, Blair, Bedford, Huntingdon, York, and Lehigh. ! DIAMONDS | ASS Choose her diamond from the finest, —We Feature F arm Calender Friday Eve’g, Aug. 27, 1954 This property is in very good condition and very nicely locat- at 1:30 p. m. and one in Salunga : s Saturday, September 18 — a| Somerset County Fair, Mey- COLUMBIA-TRUE-FIT containing four rooms, Fath, and pantry; one large room upstairs; | yo 16 peoniises located at No. 27 Maytown Avenue. Eliza- | | | 1; calc of real estate of two|ersdale, Aug. 30-Sept. 4; Watts- Reminders from The FEATURE LOCK ; goal furnace, hot water heat; bucket-a-day stove. | bet ‘own. enn ; | West Hempfield Township|burg Fair, Wattsburg, Erie Co. | pennsylvania State University ALSO TWO-CAR BRICK GARAGE | . Dinette Set, Maple extension table and two chairs; G. E. Re- | schools - Ode in Silver Spring| Aug. 31-Sept. 4; Fulton County College of Agriculture ~=ALSO~ frigerator, four-piece bedroom suite, Holivwood bed and spring, | Fair, McConnelsburg, Sept. 1-4; Mulch Fruit Crops — Fruit] Our own diamonds which we Fee acting mer | two new Serta Inner Spring Mattresses, Simmons bed spring and : ane hE 0g: od personal property | Mattress. dresser and mirror, dressi gs table, small chest, coffee | at 2:30 p. m. Also school equip- Mansfield Fair, Mohs. Tioga growers who do not have ade-| buy direct from the diamond will be offered for sale: 4 = “| table, Ducan Phyfe Table, end tables, druni table, what-no{ sheiv- | ment will be sold at the same|County, Sept. 1-4; Sullivan Co. | quate water supplies for irriga- : Majestic Kitchen Range; Ivanhoe four-burner coal oil stove | w hat not corner she Ives, two bookeases, two small radios, 30x | times and places. Sale by Direc- Agricultural Fair, Forksville, tion can partially solve their a with oven; electric Coolerator; sideboard; drop leaf fable; arn. | 30 Byes le rd Pirie] Sots i 3 needle tors of School Dist. of W. Hemp-|Sept. 1-4; Stoneboro Fair, | ater problem with mulch. A ts Take: ei irs: folding. chair: canc.seated rocker: iahleg: | chair, i acked desk chair, la ttom chairs, ghchair, | yal in ; chair; rocking chairs; folding chair; cane-scated rocker; tal les; rockois, Dodane. throes tons olor. & | field I'wp. Edgar F. Funk, auct.|Stoneboro, Mercer County, Sep- | mulch of hay, straw, corncobs ’ small tables; radio cabinet; 12 plank-bottom chairs; extension | Delors, ASINCKS, throw rugs, electric fan, clect tember 1-6: Allegheny County y ? oser s Jewe y ore table: beds: springs; mattresses: washstands: bureaus; two con- | ric floor, table and boudoir lamps, electric Fryryte deep fryer, esi ff stn e ’ sawdust, or other plant residues goleum rugs; kitchen stool; rag carpet; throw rugs; chest of draw- | electric coffee pot, « lectric clocks, Gladiron Mangle, cabinet, cor- DON'T LET MUDDY Free Fair, South Park, Library, | , vides an effective means of Phone 3-5404 ers; two chests; small trunk; mirrors; what-not shelf; couch; tab- ier upon, card tables, Ser room equipment, canned fruit, | When mud gets on vour| Sept. 2-6; Oswayo Valley Rural trapping rain water. 16 E. Main St., Mt. Joy, Pa. erets; electric lights; coal oil lights; clothe trees; clocks. Haag | IYONINE board, baby coach, bisse Sweeper, pottery, porch chairs, | Ria? i |Community Fair, Millport, Pot- Sow Cover Crop — Ryegrass 27-tfc Wash Machine; benches; tubs; garden hose; hose cart; carpenter | Peach chairs, lawn chairs, new hammock, three lawn mowers, two | youngsters’ or your own shoes; + County. Sept. 2-8 oD yegras = SE tools and tool chest: wood saw: garden tools: lawn mower: dishes; | 50 ft. garden hoses, 25 ft. soaker hose, dishes, cooking utensils, | don’t let it dry on before brush-| or : as a cover crop in the garden cooking utensils; empty jars; crocks; jugs; school bench; bushel | Xan wagon, Yous, fans = Sang 1 tools, hot-house tools, tubs, | ing it off. Although dry mud will improve the physical con- crates; wood; five porch chairs; lard cans; and a lot of articles too and a lot of articles too numerous to mention. : omes Off s eastiV the re . dition of the soil, build fer- R S numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 6:00 P. M., when conditions will be made | comes off mete easily ian ve Emergency Drive ility i eS $0} ee . Sale to commence at 12:30 P. M.. real estate at 2:00 P. M., | known by experts advise that mud stains tility, and give the soil greater FLORIN { | leather, and the water-holding capacity. Rye- | when conditions will be made known by MRS. SARAH HORST | 30-3¢ Landis & Walter Dupes, Auct. Landis & Garman, Clerks Auctioneer Garman, Clerks F. L. Heilman & Son’s Mid Summer Sale AT 12:30 O'CLOCK LOCATION: our dairy barns one mile north of Cleona, and 3 miles north-west of Lebanon, Penna, 72-2&3yr.dldHeifers fresh or duc in September or October. 25 Cows four, five and six years old, all close to freshening. SEVERAL GUERNSEY COWS fresh or very close. Most of these cows and heifers were sired by proven sires that are in Artificial Breeding units in Canada and were bred to proven sires. This is an exceptional fine lot of young cows and heifers, were sel- ected for this sale with utmost care. They are large with good udders, nice Pedigrees. If in need of cows see this offering, you will see ani- LEBANON, PA. R. #4 Pedigrees—Harvey Rettew Auctioneers—Hess, Dupes, Rhoads, and Ebersole Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shaeffer Better known as * | Piggy” & “Kitty” | I Patronize Bulletin Advertisers 32-2¢ PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE and PERSONAL PROPERTY Saturday, Aug. 14, 1954 wit: 23 Story BRICK ! DWELLING with asbestos roof, containing 4 rooms, pantry and lavatory on the first floor, 4 bedrooms and bath on second floor and built in cedar closet. Hot water heating system, electric and water. Dwelling is trimmed with chestnut wood natural grain finish. There is also a 2-CAR GARAGE and POULTRY HOUSE Dwelling is in first class condition, beautifully landscaped and excellent location. Persons desiring to view same may call at 107 Poplar Street or telephone 3-3162 for appointment. Real Estate will be sold at 2:30 P. M. hie ~ PERSONAL PROPERTY Frigidaire Refrigerator, 2 extension tables, library table, an- Sale to begin at 12:30 P. M. when terms and conditions will be made known by AARON H. HEISEY Jacob H. Ruhl, Auct. 29-4c longer it stays Tq Be Staged By on, the worse the stain may be. | ‘March Of Dimes l An emergency March of (Dimes will be staged through- lout United States August 16 to lau. The immediate need is for ($20,000,000. This is the sum re- quired to pay the high costs of {continuing care for 67,000 pa- [tients stricken in earlier years and unknown numbers of vic- | [ti f current record out- i i i > istered Canadian Holstein Cattle-1 00 | The undersigned will sell at Public Sale on the prem- | ve Tica sum mile Is an we will have fri Kr : : foundation must meet the cost| feed for cattle, mixed with a GEIGY FLY ises at No. 457 Donegal Springs Road, in Mount Joy Bor- | the nation’s sup- Erornd Train food A : BAIT . : od ita EY x i Ca. rticles is i Bangs Tested., T.B. Accredited, Calf-Hood Vaccinated ough, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, the following to of gamma globulin and fi-| Geans Need — The| {arid on this in dune nancing the polio vaccine study. feot Aly THAT LOT OF GROUND fronting 55 |. National Foundation pro-| needs more nitrogen than other | STA FRESH, SODIUM t da A 21 i Ran Re pring Bond gad nda pat Width [grams are at the point of no re-| varieties to mature a heavy BISULFITE a ur ay, ug. 9 Erected thereon is a turn. There can be no retreat| crop. The fertilizer should be! for curing hay silage except at unthinkable human sacrifice or postponement of po- lio prevention. Although the March of Dimes last January was the most successful in polio history, it fell far short of the tightly budgeted needs for 1954. That is why the foundation must make an emergency ap- peal to the public. grass may be sown anytime un- til early September. Produce Large Eggs — In late summer large eggs bring high prices. Maintaining the supply by culling out poor producers and keeping the good layers in comfortable quarters, feeding them well, and turning on the lights if necessary to encourage production. Feed for Cattle MT. JOY 3-6045 REFILLS FOR D-200 LETHALAIRE FLY BOMBS AEROSECT 1 LB. BOMB exchangeable container complete $3.95 refills $2.35 HEP HOUSEHOLD AEROSOLS 98¢ — Because of —— Fordhook variety of lima beans $7.00 per 100 lbs. Please order in advance of your requirements. applied after the beans begin to blossom. Avoid Accidents Burton Horne, Penn State agricultural! engineer, believes that accidents result from poor choices. Tak-! ing a chance replaces good judg- ment. TOMATO SPRAYING with concentrate sprayer Call for estimates 23-tfc Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. Bulletin Ads Pay Big Dividends. GC. Robert Fry MANHEIM R. D. 2, PA. mals to your liking, tique table, drop leaf table, sideboard, 2 set - 1, doz. antique Several cows bred to Abegweit Blachwatch, he from a 901 lbs. dam | Plank Potion Shu I Aisle bottom Shain, 3 pe. living + ( suite, cane seated chairs, lounge chairs, 1% doz. kitchen t cn 2x. chairs, table model radio, telephone table, daybed, secretary, A | r C oO m P re S S Oo r WwW Oo r k R 5 3 B 1 £ | antique rocker, old rockers, chairs, old bureau, old bed and ocks ¢ spring, cot bed, marble top wash stand, marble top dresser, ili i i Uuiis O service age | 2 washstands, desk, living room table, a Rock Drilling, Concrete Breaking, Etc. ! Incl : | small tables, lamps, mirrors, antique high chair, electric and 2 nc uding: | Popp toaster, Hoover electric sweeper, like new, 1 set of = : : : chinaware service for 12, benches, clothes tree, three 9x12 i. ie One from an 800 lbs. dam | .. rugs, hooked rugs, blankets, Violet ray health unit, porch : i i Excavatin : d G 1 Trees glider, porch’ rockers, ABC electric washer,’ wash tubs, step ids var g «an ER ra ing : : ladder, vies aon [ower 2 wheelbarrows, + 16 ft. ’ ladder, Mod oR a C 1 1 os th : Removed ° | garden hose, garden tools, chest of carpenter tools, 500 ca- KF. i. Heil: nan & Son, Owners | pacity oil brooder stove, crocks, jars, cooking utensils, dish- a Etc. es, and many other things too numerous to mention. MOUNT JOY 3-4753