The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, December 23, 1954, Image 4

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THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday. December 23 Eggnog To Be ~
© ear. Henry Hackman Reports Sale Register|) OLIVER SAGER & SON| fu
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5 4 } The waditional fens 5 Hackmay ane ol ig grate ful ye, Sie Tuam of and household goods on the Da- Ditch Digging - Septic Tanks Installed
5 ¥ io Tr R2, anc arence Garber, Lan-| the Goodyear Rubber Company, vid Eby far midway between . . . . J
EV or Pb rt NE) £2 os Eve. party will be held on Fri-| sor R2. returned recently! represent a great diversity of | arm, iy Field Drainage -— Footings — Grading Len
MOFrOwW day night, Dec. 24 at the Mount ¢. 11-3 trip to) am . SU | Mt. Joy and Marietta on road to | Wil
5 i : from a all-expense-paid trip to) agriculture across the United |p sser Legrohn Farms. Sale at Hauling —- And Light Jobs




TF WY Joy American Legion posthome.| o i, 0. The , h snioved | States ie nl ia : |
v3 Free egg nog will be served to A 2 RR Cnn ATs Hg " Squall i he thi {12:00 noon by Willis H. Weaver. | v
! the all-expense-pai to Ari-| we represent a great homogen- | tat . 1
D | tool p all persons who come to the zona are the w Fin rs of Good-| pif purpose, that of Ah E. V. Spahr, Auct. Top Soil and Fill -
dont let the weather tool you. Prepare I m pe wm mn y ys Yh bY Ios He . . :
ome. The hours for the “Egg- 0 £1 ‘ 1 v5 .
. : 5° year's seventh annual Soil Con-| ing these rich God-given natur- |=. . - - — Concrete Breakin
for more cold. Re-fill your bin with the nog drop-in” are from 7 t0 9 P.| Ae? rds program, con y of Sar Friday, January 7_at 10:30, | Portable Air Compressor C g
se { Awa S program, m- | g esources o "u { i
'« newe oO a / . ? < . - 3 J v ac te disperss p o |
world’s newest, finest fuel, m At 9:00 p.m. the posthomce ducted in 50 competing units in- | js in this area that we especially 1 complete dispersal of entire | Rock Drilling
will close for the night and will | milking herd of 85 registered

cluding every state in the coun- | thank you, Mr. Settle, and the Holstei Cattl | airy)
"YA ocd #2 av Christmas 5 y . sten ok 3 ary |
remain closed all day Christmas. Tne Winning Soil Conse -| Goodyear Rubber Company for | piston Cote at the dary R.D.1 ELIZABETHTOWN
barn on Route 501, 4 miles
PHONE 863R2
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HUDSON cot Members are urged to attend vation District in each state ol | assisting us, the soil conserva- North of Lancaster anil 1 mile
the party and to bring prospec-| competing unit was allowed 10] tion district supervisors of 2500 | 1 fT iti . vo
tive members with them send one governing body mem- | districts, to do a better job in South of Lititz on the farm ad- |
Lancaster Airport. Also |
S. H. HIESTAND & CO. ber (Mr. Hackman and the 0p | conservation. You ‘and your | bird Colony “Pn Buck: re
Ts Everybody in this locality reads cooperating farmer or rancher | company have given unselfish- fl fe : uc :
SALUNGA, PENNA. The Bulletin—that’s why its adver- | (Mr. Garper) on the grand a-|ly in promoting better conser- Weller. Aue Dad
PHONES ; : : tion of the top! : 1 -
thing) kindly remember the Bulletir ward (rip lection vation practices which will con

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LANDISVILLE MOUNT JOY 49-tfo district in each competing unit { tinue to raise the standard of Lue sday, January 18—a com . .
eee este - cea erent was made by a board of impar- | living of the present and future | Plete dispersal of 78 registered If ou want this
joo, MD VAD OMS OVUM CUBS O SUN BD OI CRM OE. (+0 SCS OMI © SD OT (SO SIMON P. NISSLEY tial judges comprised of leading nerations. Accept all our most | Holstein cattle, in Chester Co.
! te 202 22 ile |
on route 202 or 322 one mile |


MARY G. NISSLEY agriculturalists from the state | hearty and sincere thanks for a
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5 H E REPAIR ! IE concerned. We urge that every onderful trip to the Goodyear | south of West Chester on the | d h i i
JOE S S OL ‘ | FUNERAL DIRECTORS dsitrict in Pennsylvania enter! p herp a! Wilmington Pike. Also milking un er your [1S mas [ee
arms here in Arizon: .
Mount Joy, Pa. the 1954-55 contest as evidence We loft the Wigwam Inn in equipment. Sale at 11:30 a. m.
On The Square ELIZABETHTOWN of our interest in conservation 3 ; ol 3:30 p.m by Leon Martin, owner, Harvey |
HI-FI “45” PHONOGRAPH
itchfield by bus : 3:8 m., |
: Rettew, sale manager. i
Friday, boarded the train In
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Lowest price ever! This new
Orthophonic High Fidelity
ONE 9 Electric Weldino Vir. Hack: 1 repor | pi t 5:20 nd arrived at
V ackman reporis | Phoenix at 5:20, and arrived a ties
We returned to Lancaster on | the Lancaster Station at 8:20 a MAF 1 =e RUIN Hi
and Gas She MARRIAGE LICENSES
ANNOU NCING Also Specialize On Monday 8:22 a. m Dec 13, | m. Monday co k B. Derr, 367 N. Barbada |
| FARM MACHINE WELDING from a most wonderful trip to - o St ii So of wg >
the Valley of the bun in Arizona ! 3 anc orothy . Derr, and Ruth |
AND EQUIPMENT 1 3 A. Bowman, Denver R1, daugh
“Victrola” Phonograph has 8-in.
“Olson-design” speaker, new
ceramic pickup, new amplifier,
continuously variable tone con-
trol, automatic record changer
of our natural resources

24 Hour Service From where we spent four memorable | Fast Donegal :
{ . ted of Sally and the late David
Automobile and Truck Welding days. We leit the Lancaster]
: LAWN MOWER SIL INING station at 5:35 m. Saturday, | 18’ W. Bowman.
41 East Main St., Mount Joy y Cn ” ya rd in I ee X | Grade Schools Glenn L. Bailey, Mount Joy. |
Cover's Weldin Sho on Tuesday at 7:00 a. m To | Have Party son of Maurice and Ruth N. |
g 1 I | es of | Bailey, and Rena Elaine Zook, |
greet the one hundred heroes oi Pho abe, Cr: .
EXPERT REPAIRING Delta and Marietta Streets America’s last frontier soil con-| _ = © uel Elomeniory Grade Rothsville, daughted of Charles |
v y | School Christmas Progra held :
MT. JOY, PA. _ Phone 3-593 | servation “were a host of Good-| > istmias rogram he © 11. and Catherine D. Zook.










OSA) GD (W)C) ED ED) GT) EE SW) GD (GD) CD) SS) SD () _() —) _- Ee . : M | Dec. 21 In 1e auditorium of the 4 \ Mas i
year executives headed by The children Fonald Eugene Shank, Eliza- | Maroon cabinet.
K. B McMicken i manager « Li rom both Washington Elemen- | bethtown Rl, son of ' Charles odel 45HY4. 2




Aaron 6. Longenecker ©
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We were, rv School at Florin and thejand Anna M. Shank, and Vivian | $ 95
Pari in ied the Joan Sumpman, Florin, asus | «The Gift That Keeps on Ging” S00)

five city buses. imi a NE on rin ter of John and Ida Sumpman.
were assigged rooms where we; © Rr Sisk, o——— ’
BUILDING found western shirts, levis and | fhe He i ; : me There is no better way to boost WAY S APPLIANCES
ten gallon hats which we wore] (cll of the ( ASU Soy your business than by local news- | 48 WEST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY, PA.
CONTRACTOR during our stay. Th e wer | J Ses ip i: As He Ny paper advertising. : CLOSED AT 6:00 F. M. FRIDAY DECEMBER 24
gifts to us from Goodyear which | untoidas, appropriat olore oe os 5
became our prized possessions. | slid were thrown on the
MOUNT JOY R. D. 2 a Th lors of ” oll | screen and the children sang BUC KHILL FAROE

| corresponding carols
PHONE 3-6091 kept lawns in the park and a-j
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round the Wigwam Inn was | Linda Felty, Carol Gratch,
: heightened by the colorful | Helen Musser, David Greer, and omp e e iIspersa a e
MILLWORK - FILL - GRADING ern shirts worn by the con-| Clayton Showalter portrayed .
TOPSOIL - EXCAVATING servationists. Those from various characters in the OF ENTIRE MILKING HERD
tainment was also

   



















| LUMBER - KITCHEN CABINETS Wore “ih Seat ov. Flaten Nasser and H d f R ° .
shirts; Southeast, brick red; Up-| en husser. and
LE i a ra 86 Head of Registered Holstein Cattle |
sens | Wetlomn Gulf 4 ho Xico bans} duct : Good King — he ; Bangs Certified, T. B. Accredited, Calf-Hood Vaccinated.
Northern Great Plans, ice Jean Brenneman aying a pl !
4 Pest Control Service Southwes rust; and Pacific n 10 solo, “Winter Wonderland’, 2 iy
ror Ene gs vw FRIDAY, JANUARY 7th, 1955 -
2 Se
| In Goodyear Akron headguarters|accordian solo Silent Night IL 9 3 :
sects- Rodents- Vermin re outfitted in yellow wean dra Barnhart playing an ac- AT 10:30 O'CLOCK H
; In Homes - Farms - Places of | di tho Et Cond oan: n] cord olo Frost Che L K i
| _ Business oval Ah. : Snowman’ and a dance by Lin LOCATION—: At our dairy barn on Route 501, four miles north of A
Forme Convo] hie ae dda Wa Lancaster and one mile south of Lititz, Pa., farm adjoins the Lancaster a
While al ing 1 he} Air Port,
7 desert air at ti W wam Inn, | In cona grade ol 1c ¥ lox
WM. J. POWERS i tr opporuniy to ob: in School uncer the diction
12] W. BAINBRIDGE ST, [Serve large scale farm ety try 1 OWS
E’'TOW] . PHONE 289W ranching operations, on 3H Buct Sek
N PHONE 2¢ Rey or. 000 acre Goodyear Farms il shit Before Christm: many are fresh the others due through-
enioved an entertainme pro-| a ral reading. A vocal oc- out the year.
TREE SERVICE oram that included desert md | 1 tte composed 0 Thelma At-
romain tours, an open air Kins, Joyce Hess, Joan Stale 25 HEIFER CALVES
re SAWING, PRUNING and becue and wild west rodeo. | Jean Staley, Donna Singer, Lin
SPRAYING The tours included direct obser-{da Steh han Hoss d from one {o five month old,
PUBLIC SALE B. B. IBACH uo irrigation systems, | John Joy "Ti Buc fis
| 139 S. Main St. _ Manheim, Pa. conservation practices, crop eul-| The World”. They were accom This is an outstanding lot of cows, only the very top cows were
; 3 Tu | Phone 5-4616 ti d ( Faul Richards A vio selected for the foundation of this herd and represent the best cow fam-
Livestock — Implements — Household Goods aa] nt on the Goodvear Fame. lin wuintdite Wso plaved HO ilies of the breed. Including
Kl . Famous an their practi 11 Cot \ 11 Ye Faithful” The n da : 7a I
D bs : : 3 daughters of Kirk Rag Apple Tom, he a son of Sovereign and has
Satur., January 1, 1 955 FHC Killhetter green fooling OB 1 quin Da of Io a U. S. Proof Plus 1,568 Milk, Plus .5 on test, Plus 116 lbs. On fat with 6
new cattl teed Nn=-id Felts arol roepirich JO- or -
The undersigned will sell at public sale on the prem- Piometris Ads any pounds to fat-Voune Johnson, Helen Musee: daughters.
ises on the David Eby farm midway between Mount Joy EY tering cattle by bringing a mix-|and Paul Richards 6 daughters of Wimbledon Emperor Segis, they are nice large cows,
and Marietta, one half mile off Route 141 on road to Mus- 2 ose ture of green and dry feeds di-! Following brief intermis- :
ser Leghorn Faums. 20 acres of free parking space. Nor res 9.5:30 el lo the stack in feeding pene) ii: A 3 i : vi 9 daughters of Lynnden Abbekerk Rag Apple Monarch, many with
an. i dnes. 9.5:30 ( 0 Lhe LOCK 1 1eCall S10N several COLS 0 Movies
29 Head f Hol t mn D ° C itl Tues. Fri. Sat. 7-9 P. M. rather than allowing cattle to] wore shown to the group. After D. H. I. A. Records of 500 lbs. of fat.
0 SLE Dalry Lattice | yao Juss. Frist, forage in pastures. [the program a turkey dinner HERD SIRE — Glenaiton Rag Apple Baron, born Oct. 23, 50, he is
13 HOME-RAISED CALF-HOOD VACCINATED; ATOR Evening § 1 3 ! Tre was served in the cafeteria for sired by Marksman and from Trailynd Findern Pietie, V. G. 783 Fat
SIX FRESH COWS, 7 CLOSE AND BACKWARD SPRING- EE High £4 adress: s by cy le] the students. The entire faculty 3.95. test, this is one of the really good sons of Marksman sure breed-
ERS, 4 HEIFERS, bred to freshen in April, balance will Telephone 24-F ne other D mians. yo ticipated in preparing for . er, good type, dark in color, be sure to see this sire, (he will please you.)
1 —— The feeling mong { {he program ~ .
freshen in summer and fall a? ee sev of the guests of the Good So oe Were dor SELLING — 16 CAN ZERO MILK COOLER, 10 CAN INTERNATION-
14 STOCK BULLS, 1 FAT STEER year Rubber Co. that there} To AL COOLER, 6-CAN VICTOR MILK COOLER, AND 45 MILK CANS.


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Seven 250 to 300 Ib Hogs, 25 Laying Hens WHITE - WASHING should be some expression of the - For Catalog Write to Harvey Rettew, Manheim, Pa. R. D. 2, Sale Fe






























IMPLEMENTS gratitude to our host. Those Manager. Wi
Farmall H tractor with cultivator; MeDeering manure load AND called on to convey our thanks iN LEW Y ear S hy
er, fits H or M tractor; MeDeering moleboard plow; McDeer- were: Mr. Frank Feser South | © Rudy Landis, Farm Manager R D B 4
ing #10A, 28 disc harrow; McDeeri ng V24, two row corn DISINFECTING Dakota: Mr. W. F. Hall, Georgi Richard Landis, Herdsman ° . UCKWALTER, Owner i
picker, -fits H or M tractor; Farmall A tractor with one row oy ww Hackman. Pent= Eve arty 0 Walter Dites. Riri i
cultivator with tobacco hoers; RHA ac £147 2 Potion and Mr. Henry 1 2 Penn oo pes, Auctioneer LITITZ, PA. D. 3 “i
dise plow; McDeering 12 disc grain drill; McDeering 4 bar { sylvania. Mr. Hackman was the . So a ee a
side rake; New Idea #12A manure spreader, used 2 years; HESS BROS. spokesman for the states north Be Featured ia i 71
McDeering #61 combine; McDeering 8 foot -cultipacker; of the Mason and Dixon line : i i
weed-hog tractor spring harrow: 60 tooth peg harrow; John FLORIN, PENNA. ond E sot th Lo Preliminary plans are under : i | 8
Deere corn planter; 2 row Bemis tobacco planter; potato : and East th Miss 3 : o for a Now [3% | ul
plow, scorer and scraper; Wiard #103 and #104 walking Phone Mt. Joy 3-4930 the Atlantic Ocean. Their ex-! way lo prepare for a New year 5 { FS at pap |
plow. And a 1941 Studebaker pick-up truck. 36-tic pressions of gratitude were | Eve Party to be held at the post- f 5 Ef { u
Also 2 rubber-tired wagons; tobacco wagon with 20 ft “NAT SS | | 0d Thursd ve. | home Friday night, December di 3 2
ladders; 1 tobacco wagon with 18 foot ladders; one 18 foot ena uy io rn ca ant 31, The plans thehidta orchestra a - BERLE ul
tobacco ladder; bob sled with pasture hay rack; Electro-Line ning dinner hour. 1 atemen td is Lew Waltonr fo : |
fence charger: 2 rolls copper wire and insulators; lime drill; | of appreciation of the Fensyl- Mus ny CW ! Xo MA { qo—
heavy duty 20 foot ladder; 3 ton screw jack; cement mix- For Yo vanian in behalf of the northern dancing from 10:00 p. m. until NHEIM R. D. 2, PA. 3
er; 2 hole corn sheller; 1000 pound Fairbanks-Morse plat- tier of states follows 2:00 a. m. ( i
form scales; tobacco boxes; tobacco press and Florin tobacco { : 3 pai i Hats. noise-makers, confetti | 5
cellar stove; Myers water heater; Esco milk cooler; washing Convenience “From the time we left ou and souvenirs will be given to 4
tray; nineteen 85 pound milk cans; lot of odd cans; 2 strain- home base where we were” 3 who atid i r o \ i
ers and 1 milk bucket; McDeering milking machine with 2 bY represen-1 81: those who attend, m Pp WwW kk Moo
units; piping and stall cocks for 20 cows; feed cart; Stuart S, H. HIESTAND & GO. i tives to the wresen moment | Following the procedure of re S SO r O Ir Rocks
livestock clippers; rubber tire metal wh hog and $2 oy Led ¥ | previous years, the Mount Joy R D illi C : ye
cow chains; or and burlap bags. 1000 bushels ear Corn. here at the Goodyear Farms, w Son wit ture the serving OCK rifling, Concrete Breaking Etc Vv
’ SALUNGA : : os ia on | Legion will featyre the serving ’ ' Si
HOUSEHOLD GOODS received hospitality that is 55 oct from 2:00 to 3:00 and
Two old fashioned wardrobes, two bureaus, bed spring and COAL — GRAIN — FEED corded only to kings. The trans-| = TI PI kfas 2 I at Hl
mattress, rope bed, wash stand, couch and studio couch, two IS REPRESENTED IN portation personnel have given a. oe 1¢ D2 akfast will consis . Tr
extension tables, 6 and 8 feet; small tables. sideboard, old "Le ADEN 1. Co iN Foss tay | Of ham and eggs. E t . ees
fashioned high chair, ' 12 plank bottom kitchen chairs, 3 MOUNT JOY BY HE ove : 0 There will be no reservations, XCava ing an ra ing i
rocking chairs, copper kettle, two iron kettles, cutting bench, {from the carrying of baggage 0 first come. first serve
pile of stovewood, meat grinder, four burner coal oil stove, M. L. GAINOR | dining car service. The |" ie es | Cellars Trenches Etc Removed i
Jone 410 shot gun, dishes, quart cans, crocks, jelly glasses and . Ade year people at the Wigwam Inn | ray ’ : y oi -
many things too numerous to mention. 35 W. Donegal St. Ph. 3-5803 and i Farms are] 1
Sale to begin at 12:00 noon. Refreshments will be serv- ina the Lrooaqyet Ra PHONE IN YOUR Ra | %
> 1 ill acce ders and p: making our visit a memorable (3 i
ed only by the Ladies of United Zion Church. who will accept orders and pay- g : P I
Terms andpconditions will be made known by ment on account. 45-tfc |one by entertaining us with ev- | HONE MOUNT JOY 3-47 53 | & :
E. V. Spahr, Auct. WILLIS H WEAVER ery possible consideration. For | & Ph
Kraybpill and Gainor, Clerks . J | ints we are “indeed i
yi ) this hospitality we are indeed | } - - \ bi
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