The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, September 09, 1954, Image 4

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Benj. F. Garber
ELIZABETHTOWN, PA.
Phone 702-J
FARM BUREAU
Motve! Automobile Co.
Firs Co,
Lite Insurance Co.
Home Office COLUMBUS; OHIO


Furniture Refinishing (
BEAUTIFUL KNOTTY PINE |
REPRODUCTIONS
Lenhert’s Cabinet Shop
MARIETTA PA.
Phone 6-258

 
 
 
When in need of Printing.
8-1f | thing) kindly remember the Bulletin

Purebred Guernsey Sale
Fifty Head — Vaccinated
B. Certified
THURS., SEPT. 16 - 12:30 Noon
At the Sales Pavilion,
6 miles cast of Li:
Outstanding herd owned by Oliver M
MCDONALD FARMS breeding —
HIGH RECORDS.
SALE MANAGED BY: FOR CATALOGS WRITE
PENNA. GUERNSEY BREEDERS’ ASSN.
P. O. BOX 491 HARRISBURG,
Ass'n. incaster, Pa
Grove, Mt. Union, Pa
SHOW WINNERS
PA.


bE ER Fr TT IST ER TS TN
140th Garden Spot Sale
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16th
LANCASTER, PA.
At the J. M. Brubaker Farm, Willow Street Village, Pa.
4 miles south of Lancaster, just off Routes 72 and 222.
75 Registered Holsteins
Bang’s Certified, T. B. Accredited, Mostly Vaccinated
40 Close & Springing - 25 Bred & Open Heifers - 10 Bulls

WONDERFUL CONSIGNMENT FROM MR. FRANK H. GOODYEAR,
DANBORO, PA.
3 Granddaughters of Pabst Winterthur Zeus. One has 509 Ibs fat,
15,554 Ibs milk in 305 da. an 2X at 2 yr. 3 mo. She is out of dam with
several good records up to 624 Ib. fat. Another has 44) Ibs. fat, 11,922
ibs. milk on 2X in 305 da. at lyr. 10 mos. and out of dam with 4 rec.
over 500 up to 571 Ibs. fat The other entry in milking now and out
of dam with 5382 ibs. fat She is bred to Ciarkdale Gloria Transmitter.
Be sure to attend this Garden Spot Sale — Buy your Fail milk now!!
Sale starts 12:00 Noon. Lunch available. Catalogs.
R. AUSTIN BACKUS, Inc. EARL L. GROFk
Sale Managers and Auctioneers Local Representative
Mexico, N. Y. Strasburg, Pa.

Our last sale was a large one and showed a lot more action |
and greaier demand. Those complete herds sold very well.
Top kind on the upgrade.
We have a Complete Dairy of 18 head
already consigned for the next sale
TUES. EVE'G, SEPT. 14 - 8:30 p. m.
Plus Our Usual Run of Good Cattle
Consign your dairy stock to the ONLY DAIRY CATTLE MAR-
KET in a 150 mile radius!! Ccll us for irucking or any other
information or service you need. Aftend this sale to buy good
dairy replacements. HIGH TIMES, OR LOW, WE ARE HERE
TO SERVE YOU—QUR CUSTOMERS ! !
Rumseys’ of Westfield, Pa.
PUBLIC SALE
= OF
VALUABLE LIMESTONE FARM
Wednesday, Sept. 15, 1954
:00 P.M. E.D.S.T.
The undersigned will offer for scle on the premises, situate
in Penn Township. Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1/2 miles
Southeast of Manheim Borough, along public road leading
from Pa. Route 72 and the Fruitville Pike.




TRACT OF FARM LAND containing 103 acres, more or less, of
which 96 acres is tillable soil, never failir ream flowing through
entire farm. Large supply oi water for irrigation centrally locat-
ed on farm.
Erected t
hereon is a
2, Story Frame
pn ®
IR De Howe
; CONTAINING 10 ROOMS
MODERN CONVENIE
LARGE FRAME BANK BARN
equipped for dairying, includes 19 stanchions. LARGE STEEL
STABLE and box stalls and scaffoled to hang 3 acres of tobacco.
TOBACCO SHED to hang 8 acres of tobacco with large to-
bacco cellar and stripping room.
LARGE CONCRETE BLOCK IN
outbuildings.
Wells of water with pressure
and barn.
Land in high state of cultivation and buildings in good state
of repairs, located in one of Lancaster County's rich farm belt
Farm is located along macadam road, bus transportation io
school, close to stores, churches and markets.
NCES

IPLEMENT SHED and other
systems located at both house
{
Premises may be viewed at any time before day of sale by
calling on the premises. MILLWORK - FILL - GRADING
Sale to be held at the above time and place when terms and TOPS NCAVATING
conditions will be made known by TOPSOIL - EXCAVATING
E. V. Spahr, Auctioneer . LUMBER - KITCHEN CABINETS |
Paul F. Diehm, Clerk Norman M. Kreider >
34-3¢ 1-tlc
(any=- |
{| pads or
| ed
Cloudiness in
| usually
clear
|
!
| fall garment making.
the
|
|
| the

| Home Calender |
Timely Reminders from The
Pennsylvania State University
College of Agriculture

Salad Refreshes —
salads are refresh-
that's as colorful
Cabbage
Raw
mg Here's one
as 1 1s tasty
minced onion,
Toss shredded cab
diced cel
grat-
bage,
ery, slivered green pepper,
Tractor- Tipping
| De monstration Is
| Availabie To Fairs
A f{ractor-tipping demonsira
{
"Farm Calendar
| tion to show the dangers in|
tractor operations is available
to fairs and other agricultural
{ events, announced Wayne Hind
han, secretary of the Western
Pennsylvania Fa Equipment
Club, demonstration
Myr, Hindman is
rm
also chairman
ed raw carrots, and sliced rad-| of the farm safety committee of
ishes with your favorite sour | the Pennsylvania Farm Equip-
cream dressing. ment Dealers Association. The
Order for College Crowd — | safety show has drawn good
Knee-high socks continue their | crowds at six fairs and other
popularity for school wear. | events during the past month,
Knee socks will be shown in a, Hindman said.
greater variety of patterns and | “My boy might not have a
to wear with shorts and
th skirts this fall.
Table Pads Table
cloths are need
vour table cloths
These protect the table
and improve the appearance of
table setting
of Cloudy
jelly may
straining
the
juice a second
for a
yarns
knee-leng
Need for
silence
under
pads
your
Cause Jelly —
result
imperfect and
occurs with
Strain the
pressure
from
juices.
time without
product.
Sewing
machine
Machines—
ready for
Clean the
dust, lint, and thread from
working parts. Oil accord-
ing to directions that came with
machine.
rome
When in need of Printing. (any-
thing) kindly remember the Bulletin
Clean
your sewing
grit,

Quality Meats
ALSO A FULL LINE OF
R110) EYE:

| Fruits & Vegetables

KRALL'S Meat Markel
WEST MAIN ST.


Electric
and Gas
Also Specialize On
FARM MACHINE WELDING
AND EQUIPMENT
Automobile and Truck Welding
LAWN MOWER SHARPENING
Gover's Welding Shop
Delta and Streets
MT. Joy, PA
Pest Control Service
FOR
Insects-Rodents-Vermin
In Homes - Farms - Places of
Business
Termite
Guaranteed
WM. J. POWERS
121 W. BAINBRIDGE ST
E'TOWN PHONE 28 HW
Control
¢

Aaron G. Longenecker
BUILDING
CONTRACTOR
MOUNT JOY R. D. 2
PHONE 3-6091



MANHEIM R.

i... GC. Robert Fry
D. 2, PA.

Air Compressor Work
Rock Drilling, Concrete Breaking, Etc.

Excavating and Grading
Cellars, Trenches, Etc.
,Rocks
and
Trees
Removed

PHONE MOUNT JOY


3-4753




dis
A
red |
-Get |
MOUNT JOV |
te Welding
| As rs.
Phone 3- -5931
31-tic |
» had seen that
farmer re-
wooden leg, if
ry a
marked to Hindman after he
had seen the show at a Western
Pennsylvania fair. “Most peo-
ple are amazed that a tractor
| would upset so easily. When
| they see the show, it really
brings the lesson home,” Hind-
man declared.
A 15-year-old tractor equip-
ped with a heavy steel frame
work to prevent damage to vi
tal parts, is used. The tractor is
equipped with a band clutch
operated by remote control with
a rope.
The demonstration proves
that tractors will upset when a
wheel strikes an obje¢t like a
stone, even if it is traveling at
an hour. It also
that hitching
a tractor to rear up
on the operator.
| only six miles
| proves improper
will cause
interested in
should
Moun-
|
|
and fall back
| Organizations
demonstration
| contact Wayne Hindman,
ted Route 10, Butler, Pa.
{ *—
|
|
|
|
seeing the
"The Fourposter”
Opens Thurs. At
Gretna Playhouse
“The F 14th
| final production of the current
| G Playhouse season, will
1 open Thursday {for a nine-day
| run through Sept. 18. Charles F
Otto
ourposter” and
retna
Coglan and Gene P. are co-
Tih a i STR
CHARLES F. COGLAN
The comedy by Jan de Hartog
made 1ts appearance on Broad
| way in October 1951 with Hume
Cronyn and Jessica Tandy in
the starring roles. During its
long run in New York other
husband-and-wife acting teams
| took over the two parts. Later,
| the play was made into a film


| with Rex Harrison and Lilli
Palmer in the leading roles. At
| Gretna the two characters will
| be played by Rachel Taylor and
| Robert Lansing, leading lady
| and leading n of the com-

pany, who hav
ery production this summer.
The play follows the life of a
man his wife from their
wedding night in 1890 the
time when they leave house
in which they have
1925. During the
vears their children have
grown up and gotten mar-
The husband has become
a successful writer and
couple. has become wealthy.
Highlights of their life together
are shown through the
1900's, the pre-World
vears and finally in the
Twenties. The scene
couple's bedroom
features a bed
which the receives
name.
Curtain time Yor the
| play, which traditionally
a week and one-half,
m.

and
to
the
lived, in
35h
span of
born,
ried
War I
Roaring
is set in
the
fourposter
play its
1s 8:30 p.
— e ——
CLOSED FRI. & SAT.
The office of Dr. H.
heffer
ed Friday and Saturday
ings, Sept. 10 and 11.
in Elizabethtown will be
ll day Saturday, Sept. 11.
ttf
| Stimulate business by adver
) tising in the Bulletin.

your

Save Stored Grain — Fumi-
| gation will prevent loss of
wheat caused by stored grain]
insects. One of the best and
sponsor, |
appeared in ev-|
been |
the |
early |
which |
from |
final |
runs
C. Kill- |
in Manheim ‘will be clos- |
even-
The office |
closed |
| replanting
{ the
| 8oing
| State
| ture
| mated at 154,000 head or
{ than in

Timely Reminders from The
Pennsylvania State University
College of Agriculture.
safest fumigants is a mixture of
carbon disulphide and carbon
tetrachloride. Precautions
clude: do not inhale it, prefer-
ably wear a gas mask, and do|
not work alone,
Frames may be made of wood!
or iron pipe.
Feed the Lawn — A strong
turf before
ter lawn next year. Feed the
lawn now. Apply 25 pounds of
an organic nitrogen carrier and
15 pounds of a 5-10-5 or 5-10-10
fertilizer per 1000 square feet
when the grass is dry.
Plant Healthy
tulips,
In
diseased
Bulbs
all
discarded.
bulbs in a
of losses
bulbs should be
replanting healthy
new bed, the danger
from botrytis blight can be re-
duced.
Cheap Feed for Hogs— Dairy
by-products, such as skim milk |
and butter milk, are available |
, {
to many farmers for the haul- |
ing or at low prices. These by- |
products can be fed to pigs with |
good results.
Start Built-up Litler — When |
hatcher pullets are
into the laying house is a
good time to start built-up lit-
ter, remind Penn State
sion poultry specialists.
» - - —
4,000 Fewer Lambs
On Farms This Year
early-
Fewer
ised this year
Harrisburg
are being r¢ than
last on Pennsylvania farms, the
Department of Agricul-
reports.
1954 crop is esti-
fewer
Federal-State
The lamb
1953, a
survey showed.
is the same as the 10-year 1943-
52 average.
As of January 1, 1954, there]
were 166,000 breeding ewes one |
old or older on
2,000 more
year
vania farms,
year earlier. The percentage
{ lamb crop, based on this year’s
number of ewes, was 93. This
compares with 96 percent for
1953 and a 10-year average of
92, the Department said.
The United States lamb crop
for 1954 totaled 20,170,000 head
or three percent larger than the
raised in 1953.
®
HAIR Cut BOTHERS
FARM CORN ALSO
If you think you have troub-
le with your hair growing
er than you can keep it cut,
think of the ears of corn in your
corn field that will be growing
160 feet of silk on them in less
than a month.
number
fast
And if you have often wished |
that you could grow a few iron |
fillings on your noggin along
with your hair to make your
barber really earn his money,
then you should talk to Dr. L.
L. Huber, corn breeder at the
Agricultural Experiment Sta-
tion at State College.
It seems that a number of in-
sects fancy themselves
good barbers too, and they in-
sist on clipping off the exposed
part of the silk that appears at
the end of the ear of corn.
Their hair-cuts are high pric-
ed too, for when they finish
their job, there is no way for
the pollen that falls from the]
tassel to reach the base of the |
silk under the husk where the
kernel forms. So Farmer Brown
harvests nothing but a cob and
a husk.
To discourage these little bar-
bers, like the Japanese beetles,
Hubor is developing corn hy-
brids that appeal to their taste
Ike the worst kind of restaur-
ant coffee appeals to ours. One
bite and they head for the pow-
der room!
Don’t laugh either, because its |
the |
working, and certain of
blue-tagged certified Pennsyl-
vania hybrids ‘recommended by |
Pennsylvania's agricultural
county agents enjoy complete
| freedom from insects while oth-
in-|
winter means a bet- |
By |
exten- |
lambs |
This year’s total |
Pennsyl- |
than a|
as pretty |
THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa.
Thursday, September 9 4
Sale Register
Saturday, Sentermbor 18 — a
| public sale of real estate of two
West Hempfield Township
| Schools - One in Silver Spring
| at 1:30 p. m. and one in Salunga
at 2:30 p. m. Also school equip-
| ment will be sold at the same
times and places. Sale by Direc-|
tors of School Dist. of W. Hemp-|
field Twp. Edgar F. Funk, auct.


|
15—In Penn
Cull Poultry Flock — When| Wednesday, Sept.
large flocks are to be culled, or| Twp., 12 miles southeast of
| if necessary to handle each| Manheim Borough, 103 acres of]
bird, use of a culling hurdle | farm land with 2'2 story frame]
speeds up the job considerably. | dwelling, frame bank barn by|
F. H. Leuschner, Penn State ex-| Norman M. Kreider. E. V.i
tension poultry specialist, des-| Spahr, Auct. |
cribes the hurdle as several pan- |
els covered with poultry netting. Thursday, Sept. 23—On the|
premises situated in W. Hemp-|
field Twp. on the road {rom
| Salunga to Newcomer's Quarry,
a public sale of valuable real
estate, consisting 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.
|
Saturday, Sept. 25 — Public]
i sale at 446 East Front Street,
| Marietta, of a 3-story brick]
dwelling, 2 apartments, meat]
| market, cold storage plant by|
| C. H. Suydam & Benj. H. Horst,
Saleat4p.m C.S. Frank is|
the auctioneer.
|
|

25
| Saturday, Sept. 25, on the]
premises at 154 North Market
Street, Mount Joy, a public sale
of a lot of ground on which is!
| erected a 215 story frame house
with slate roof and apartme nts. |
All conveniences. Sale at 2:00]
p. m. by Geo. B. Brown. C. S.
Frank, Auct.
Wednesday, Sept. 28 at 12:30,}
a public sale on the Hicks Bros. |
| Farm on Route 202 midway be
| tween West Chester and Paoli.
| Sale of 50 head of registered,
Holstein Cattle. Chester Coun-
ty Holstein Breeders Assoc.
|
Saturday, October 9—a pub-
lic sale of houschold goods to be
| held in the garage of Oscar|
| Newcomer, Salunga, at 1:00 D-|
| m. Watch for itemized list in|
Will sell clean goods
at reasonable
| later issue.
on commission
charge. Call Landisville 2401.
ea E. Greider. Spahr, Auct.
te -———
| Bulletin Ads Pay Big Dividends

- DIAMONDS

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|
3]A-TRUE-FIT |
E LOCK
—ALSO—
Our own diamonds which we
| buy direct from the diamond
cutters.

|
Koser’s Jewelry Store
Phone 3-5404
16 E. Main St., Mt. Joy, Pa.
27-tfe
‘A-1’ Lube-Up Service
MEANS |
Smoother Motoring


|

You owe it to yourself to give
{your car the EEST lubrication

{service . . . and that’s just what
{we offer! Let our grease gun
marksman get underneath it all
he’s always neat; fast and
| thorough. Youll -bé satisfied |
| with our reasonable prices AND
{your car’s performance. See us
~~ SHERK’S
ers are almost completely rob-|gye . . |
bed of their ability to produce | RichfieldService Station
a crop. J MOUNT JOY 38-5241 |
EET rN A A oS a, 2 » ~t a

ATTENTION HOMEOWNERS
For A Quick Sale, List Your House With
Jones & Zink, Inc.
119 S. MARKET STREET
ELIZABETHTOWN, PENNA.
PHONE E-TOWN 7-1264
OR
MT. JOY 3-6512
NO PROBLEM FOR OUR BUYE

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