The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, August 26, 1954, Image 4

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| Pest Control Service
Coins Out Of Business co
'Insects-Rodents-Vermin
‘Closing Out All Groceries Below Cost Farms - Places of
STORE FOR RENT
BIESECKER’S STORE
In Homes -


Guaranteed
WM. J. POWERS
Termite Control



















|
Farm Calendar
| Timely Reminders from The
| Pennsylvania State University
| College of Agriculture

Produce Clean Seed — Pota-
to leaf roll, caused by a virus,
results in low yield and poor
quality. To produce certified
seed free of leaf roll, potato
growers go through the fields
several times during the season
land rogue out any affected
| plants in the seed stock.
Pullet Needs Lime — As the
| growing pullet nears maturity,
|its need for lime steadily in-
|creases. First, it needs the lime
{to build strong bones and for
|other body structures and func-
tions. Later it needs the lime to
make sound egg shells.
Use Rye for Pasture — Many
| Pennsylvania dairymen are us-
ling rye to extend their pasture
season at both ends — fall and
|spring, two varieties are being
used. Balbo has been accepted
by many Penna. dairymen. Tet-
ra Petkus, a new German varie-
ty, shows promise.
Care for House Plants — Be-
fore cold weather sets in, while
you can still get good topsoil in
workable condition, it is good
practice to repot your house
plants in new soil.
Thin Fall Vegetables — Be
sure to thin the late vegetables,
The best time to thin them is
when they are 2 to 3 inches







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| FH MANNE Tha NX 3 on TOWN PHON E 289W | The cream of America’s tend your furnace, when you
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" | less waste. There's less need to AMERICA’S FINEST HARD COAL
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| I J 3-958
Air Compressor Work Rocks For € Repl
Rock Drilling, Concrete Breaking, Etc. and ar orn ep acer
Treos 149% MIXING PELLETS
Excavating and Grading R 4 FOR STEERS AND DAIRY CATTLE
Cellars, Trenches, Etc. eMmove Manufactured by
WORTHMORE SEED CO.
PHONE MOUNT JOY 33-4753 | CALL FOR TRUCK AND CARLOAD PRICES
== HIESTAND, Inec.
PHONE 6-9301 MARIETTA, PA.
, 9 9 33-2¢
Edward O’Neal & Sons
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Public Sale NY
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50 Head
REGISTERED CANADIAN

ATTRACTIVE SUMMER PRICES
Holstein Cattle Still In Effect On
HOOD VACCINATED | HUDSON
SAT., AUGUST 28, 1954

BANGS TESTED ACCREDITED, CALF-
fing coat
Fill Your Bin . . . Phone Us Your Or'sr Movi
S. H. HIESTAND & CO.
SALUNGA. PENNA.
PHONES:
MOUNT JOY -
AT 12:30 O'CLOCK
Location—at our dairy barn 1; mile north of Campbelltown, and
two miles south of Palmyra, Penna.
32 Head of Cows
LANDISVILLE - 3221 3-5803
Fri. Eve'g, Aug. 27,1954
{ough Limits, Mount Joy, on the
[road leading to the

fresh or close,
18—2 and 3 year old Heifers
in Se
most are 4 and 5 year olds.
some are fresh or close, the others are due ptember WESTFIELD. PA
These cattle were selected for this sale with care, buying only young
cows with good udders, nice size, good production. They represent the
best cow families in Canada including four daughters of A.B.C. Inka
Sovereign (they are good), two daughters of Hanescrest Sovereign WHERE YOU ALWAYS¥IND A GOOD SELECTION
Chore Boy. he a son of Sovereign and from a 1037 lbs. dam. In fact. most OF DAIRY ANIMALS
Sie sited by me Sem the Toronto Artificial Breeding Unit, and are TOP, CLOSE & FRESH COWS
If in need of fall milkers ke sure to see these cows, COMPLETE HERDS
t ar liking.
COE IO Your g STOCK HEIFERS & BULLS
10 HEAD HEREFORDS
you will see
ONE BULL 2 years old Champion High Point Alion, sired by Bond
Haven Sovereion Champion and from an 800 lb. daughter of Montvic
Lochinvar 3rd, this bull is good enough to sire’ almost any herd.

Last in numbers, but some stronger than
’ the weel all now to consign or sell outright your ex-
EDWARD O'NEAL & SONS, Owners ily eB
Pedigrees, Harvey Rettew PALMYRA, PA. Ls i c RING ARRANGED BY PHONING 85R3.
Auctioneers, Hess & Dupes
Rumseys’ Dairy Cattle Auction
NEXT SALE-Tuesday Eve's, Aug. 31-8:30 p.m.
34-1c|

Clerks, Horst & McNeil





OF =
8 VALUABLE LIMESTONE FARM
Wednes sday, Sept. 15, 1954
2:00 P. M. E.D.S.T.

Public Saie Of Farm Equip.
SATURDAY, SEPT. 4th -1:.00 P. M.
Located in Dauphin County on the west of the new Route 230 by-pass, 1 mile north
of the Highspire turnpike interchange. The iollowing will be sold:
1953 OLIVER 77 With Mounted Corn Picker
Hydraulic

Scutheast of Manheim Borough, along public
from Pa. Route 72 and the Fruitville Pike.
TRACT OF FARM LAND containing 103
tillable
Large
acres, more or less, of
soil, never failing stream flowing through
supply of water for irrigation centrally locat-
which 96 acres is
entire farm
ed on farm.
Erected thereon is a
2% Story Frame
g:Dwelling House
CONTAINING 10 ROOMS
By ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES
FE;
LARGE FRAME BANK BARN
equipped for dairyi includes 19 stanchions.
STABLE and box stalls and sc: affoled to hang 3 acres of tobacco.
just like fully equipped with
70 in excellent condition, 13 Hoe
Smoker bale
Oliver 2
1 manure spreader,
This tractor and mounted corn picker are new,
Oliver
Heavy duty Oliver
touch control. Case rubber tired tractor drill, on
tired wagon,
lift tractor
Ironage
rubber, 22-28 disc harrow, elevator, rubber

-wheeled hydraulic
10 ft.
4 section David Bradley spring
lift, 14-in bot-
Keenco large
side delivery rake, 7 ft.
mower, Oliver 70 {wo-row cultivator, New Ide:
potato planter, 4-car 9 {t. single
harrow, 2-row new Oliver pull type t1
rubber tired new Oliver
weeder,
1 milk cooler, cultipacker,

actor corn planter power new two
asher, size
Deere tractor plow 1 rubber, Wherl Away egg gg
tom John Deere trac plows on rubber 1erl Away egg w egg TOBACCO SHED to hang 8 acres of tobacco with large to- |
grader, used heavy lumber, 4x8’s, 12 and 14 feet long. bacco ¢ ell: ir and stripping room.
Lah HO! ‘CONCRETE BLOCK IMPLEMENT SHED and other
outbuildings
15 Tons Siraw-5 Tons Hay-200 Bushel Barle Enter With syle stl Hess
y y and barn 3
; Land in high state of cultivation and buildings in good’state
SALE STARTS AT 1:00 P.M. LUNCH ‘ON THE. GROUNDS. | of repairs, located | in one of Lancaster County’s rich farm belts.
Farm is located along me 1cagdgm road, bus transportation , to |
| school, close to stores, churches and markets.
Premises may be viewed at any time before day of sale by
ca Ing or
Paul E. Sanger, Auctioneer, Lebanon, Pa.
he >.
CLARENCE S. EBERSOLE, owner Sale A, es the above time and place when terms and
PHONE STEELTON 4-6806 E final] be 4 a known i»
Norman M. Kreider
Paul F. Diehm, Clerk

0 i 0 WR A NBR A A TO ME A 07198 HT oP AAA 0 8 ot a 8 bt
PUBLIC SALE
The undersigned will offer for sce on the premises, situate |
in Penn Township. Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1/2 miles |
road leading |
LARGE STEEL!
34-3c
high. These plants need space to
grow if they are to mature be-
fore cold weather.
For Safe Driving — Any ob-
structions where the farm drive-
way enters the highway should
be removed as a safety measure.
@
When in need of Printing. (any-
thing) kindly remember the Bulletin
PUBLIC SALE


On the premises at the Bor-
Mount Joy
Cemetery.
A Lot of Tioga & Potter Co.
COWS and HEIFERS
This is a good lot of stock, the
kind we always ship, and will
give satisfaction wherever they
go. Nice big cows. A few Regis-
tered and Bloodtested. Most all
Vaccinated.
SOME HOME-RAISED SHOATS
Sale to commence at 7:30 P.
M. DS.T.
C. S. FRANK
LEO P. FRANK
|F. B. Aldinger, Auct.
|Claude Zeller, Clerk
|” We are in the market for all
kinds of cows and shoats. Phone
3-5521.
‘TREE SERVICE

SAWING, PRUNING and
SPRAYING
B. B. IBACH
{139 S. Main St. Manheim, Pa.
Phone 5-4616
Aaron G. Longenecker
| BUILDING
CONTRACTOR
MOUNT JOY R. D. 2
PHONE 3-6091
TOPSOIL - EXCAVATING
LUMBER - KITCHEN CABINETS |
|
| MILLWORK - FILL - GRADING
1-tfc
HESS BROS.
FLORIN.
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 98c
On or before the 15th of June
we will have
GEIGY FLY BAIT
(Articles on this in June
issue of Farm Journal)

STA FRESH, SODIUM
BISULFITE
for curing hay silage
$7.00 per 100 1bs. ,
Please order in advice ‘of
your requirements.

TOMATO SPRAYING
with concentrate sprayer
Call for estimates
23-tfe



| 230, just east of Mount Joy, ten|
| estate, consisting
| banks in
| agriculture
| Association show that 774 of the
| 888 insured
‘credit. Non-real

ik BULLETIN, Moutit Jog, Pa.
Thursday, August 26 4
Sale Register
Friday, August 27 — At the
Keystone Sales Barn on Route]
ATTENTION:
Doris Beauty Shoppe
Chocolate Ave., FLORIN
WILL BE CLOSED
from August 14th to Septem-
ber 7th.
miles west of Lancaster, 60 head|| WILL RE-OPEN SEPT. 8th.
of Holsteins, by Keystone Hol-| Doris S. Houck, Prop.
stein Sales, Inc. | tfe
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Friday, August 27 — On the|
premises at the Boro Limits, on|
the road leading to the Mt. Joy|
cemetery, Tioga and Potter|
County Cows, Heifers, Shoates,
Ete. by C. S. Frank and Leo P.
Frank. Auctioneer F. B. Alding-
er.
Dr.H.C.Killheffer
Optometrist
MANHEIM
163 S. Charlotte St.
Telephone 5-2888
Mon. & Wednes. 9.5:30
Tues. Fri. Sat. 7-8 P. M.


Friday eve., August 27 — on
the premises locatéd 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.
* Tues. Fri. Sat.
9:30-1:00. 2.5 P. M
ELIZABETHTOWN
15 E. High St.
Telephone 24.F



ADAM H. GREER
JEWELER
Phone 3-4124
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.

Saturday, August 28—a pub-|
lic sale of 50 head Registered
Canadian Holstein Cattle at the|
dairy barn 14 mile north of
Campbelltown and 2 mi. south|
of Palmyra. Sale at 12:30 pi
m. by Edward O'Neal & Sons, |
Owners. Hess & Dupes, Auct. |
{
Tuesday, Aug. 31—Rumseys’|
Dairy auction sale at Westfield,
beginning at 8:30 p. m.
Artcarved
DIAMONDS


BY APPOINTMENT





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Saturday, Sept. 4 — At 1: wo Blestete Welding
p. m. a public sale of farm, an s
equipment, located in Dauphin| Also Specialize On
County on the west side of new|
Route 230 by-pass, 1 mi. north] | FARM MACHINE WELDING
of the Highspire Interchange. |
AND EQUIPMENT
Clarence S. Ebersole. Sanger "rn and Truck Welding
the auctioneer. | LAWN MOWER SHARPENING
public sale of real estate of two| Cover’ S Welding Shop
West Hempfield Township| Delta and Marietta Streets
Schools - One in Silver Spring MT. JOY, PA. Phone 3-5931
at 1:30 p. m. and one in Salunga|
at 2:30 p. m. Also school equip-|[*
ment will be sold at the Same Fire > Auto . Casualty
times and plac®&s. Sale by Direc-
tors of School Dist. of W. Hemp | nsu ra nce
field Twp. Edgar F. Funk, auct
Sept. 15—In P |
Twp., 1% Ain Sotho of] ®
ROBERT K. BROWN
Manheim Borough, 103 acres of]
bY'330 E. Main St.,
farm land with 2% story frame!
dwelling, frame bank barn
Norman M. Kreider. E. V.|
Spahr, Auct. |
Saturday, 18 — a

Wednesday,
Mount Joy
Phone 3-4062
Meats
ALSO A FULL LINE OF
BIRDS EYE
Fruits & Vegetables
KRALL'S Meat Market
|WEST MAIN ST, MOUNT JOY


Thursday, Sept.
premises situated in W. Hemp-
field Twp. on the road from
Salunga to Newcomer's Quarry, |
a public sale of valuable real
of a farm of
60 acres and 155 perches, also
real estate on grounds. Sale at
1:30 p. m. on the premises by
Reuben M. Shearer. Edgar Funk |
is the auctioneer.
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Farmers Use
Banks For Most
Of Cash Needs
More than 88 percent of the
Pennsylvania served |Elizabethtown, Pa.
by making credit
available to farmers in 1953.
Figures from a special study
made by the Federal Deposit In-
surance Corporation and releas-
ed by the American Bankers


| NT Treg
Elmer G. Strickler
Phone 117
“YOU BUY ONLY THE INSURANCE
YOU NEED UNDER MY
COMPLETE
Family Security
Fire - - Auto - - Life
Accident & Health - -
commercial banks
in the state made loans to farm-
ers during the year. The re- . s .
| maining 114 banks are from ur- Hospitalization
ban areas of the state. AND MORTGAGE IINSURANCE
35-tt
Cet tle tll al ne fe a oe
Banks in
largest lenders to farmers
their credit requirements.
the beginning of 1954, the
debt held by all banks in the|
state amounted to $118,956,000
as compared to $115,885,000 on
January 1, 1953. This figure is
more than double the amount]
of $48,089,000 loaned to farm-
ers by all other lending agencies|
combined. !
The $118,956,000 figure is
broken down into two categor-|
ies: non-real estate farm credit |§
and farm real estate mortgage|
estate credit, |
extended for production and op-|
erating purposes to finance the|
growing and marketing of crops
and the breeding, raising, and|
marketing of livestock, totals
$59,385,000. Farm real estate
mortgage credit, which includes)
all real estate mortgage loans You owe it to yourself to
secured by farm land, tot: ls| your car the BEST
$59,571.000. ovr STVICS :
In addition, a sum of
1000, i in C¥Vommadity | Credit Cor-|
poration eans to: "farmers ‘was
held’ by banks” in connection
with the Government's farm] OFTEN performance. Sce us
price-support program. This|
SHERK’S
represents a tremendous in-|
crease over the $482,000 in|
Corporation | Richfield Service Station
loans held by banks last year. | MOUNT JOY 3-5241
Pennsylvania are
for|
tam A-1" Lube-Up Service
MEANS
Smoother Motoring






give
lubrication
and that’s just what
Let our grease gun
an get underneath it all
he’s always neat, fast and
thorough. Youll be. satisfied
with our reasonable prices AND

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