OLIVER SAGER & SON Ditch Digging — Septic Tanks Installed Field Drainage — Footings — Grading Hauling — And Light Jobs Portable Air Concrete Breaking Top Soil and Fill | Rock Drilling { R.D. 1 ELIZABETHTOWN PHONE 863R2 11-tfe }| — We help you have a real picnic. have all the fixin’s to Come in... take your pick of our picnic specials .... for lickin’ good out-door cating. | GET IT AT BOOTHS PUBLIC SALE Saturday, July 9th, 1955 AT 1:00 P. M. AT CHIQUES CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Located 7 miles west of Manheim, 6 miles east of | Elizabethtown, on the Manheim and Elizabethtown road. The following Nearly New Lumber used, for scaffold- ing: { 23800 Bd. Ft. Hemlock Boards 10” & 12” wide, 10’ to 16 | ft. long. 350 Bd. Fi. Yellow Pine Boards 10” & 12" wide, 16 ft. long. 40 Pc. 2x4 Fir 10 ft. long. 28 Pc. 2x4 Fir 16 ft. long. 7 Pc. 3x4 Fir 16 ft. long. 3 Pc. 3x8 Fir 14 #. long. 6 Pc. 3x10 Fir 16 #t. long. A lot of used lumber, a lot of window sash with glass, 1 large window frame with sash and glass, used doors, sash weights, 12 church benches, 30 other benches, pul- pit table 18 ft. long, 12 fi. extension table, two tables 33" wide, 25 ft. long with linoleum top; small tables, church clock, carpet, twin tubs, Antique rocker, cradle, wick snipper and lights. 1~0IL-0-MATIC QIL BURNER Gun type with controls 10° to round Heat Ducts, 6 Pcs, 114”x10" Iron rods. 12 Pcs. 8” —ALSO— The Chiques School House, 30x42 Frame To be removed within 30 days after date of sale. i—8x10 FRAME BUILDING, 2 Pc. 4x6" slate Blackboards, 6 Pc. 4'x5" slate Blackboards, 50 locust posts. Many other articles too numerous to mention. Refreshments will be served by the Ladies of the Church. Terms and conditions by Henry Gingrich, Auctioneer Hess & Shelly, Clerks Board of Trustees { 26-2t-¢ | NOTICE The real esiate that was advertised to be sold July 2 for | the Annie B. Nagel Estate is withdrawn. Personal property will | be sold as advertised. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY Saturday, July 2nd, 1955 Take Route 241 from Elizabethtown, after passing Conoy Church watch for Sale Signs. Place is located close to what was known as Miller's Mill, 3 miles north of Bainbridge. PERSONAL PROPERTY Stove, Electric Hot Plate, Hea Kitchen Set, Top Cupboard, eds, Bureaus, Washstands, Desk. and Bookcase combination. Roll top Desk, Trunks, Singer Sewing Machine, Chairs, Chairs, Victrola, Pictures and Frames. ANTIQUES G. E Springs Small | Rocking rola, Coleman Gas frigerator, 5 Piece High Boy wih 5 large drawers and 3 small drawers. Origin- al Brass Pulls. Marble Top Table, Pine Sideboard, Small tables, | chests, woodbox, Bureaus, Coal Oil Lights, light Erackets, Cra- dle, three Miniature. Cast Iron Cook: Stoves and cooking utensils, Cast Iron Banks, Flat Irons, iron Stands! new’ crocheted ‘rugs, Table Cloths. Doilies, New Quilts, Dishes, Cooking Utensils. \ Tools of all kinds. } Sale to start at 12:30. Conditions will be made known by Alfred C. Alspach, Attorney J J. Walter Dupes, Auctioneer ohn Nage i Landis, Clerk Executor for the Estate of Annie B. Nagel | C ! air AC AC | AC [R into contact with the mner moist, ~ I 6 years and parts. ! Weed Killers — chemicals weed control. Know new for are being George gren, Penn State agronomist, re-| [ minds that successful weed con- | trol depends upon use of the| right chemical at the right | time on the weed to be killed. Side-dress Sweet Corn—For | more and better sweet corn, | side-dress fertilizer along the| | rows, recommends James Dutt, Penn State extension vegetable specialist. PREVENT FOREST FIRES ! ! USED Farm Machinery JD PTO wiredie Baler quick sale $495 “77" Baler power unit $1195 FTO Rolo-Baler $595 NH with AC Case wire-tie Baler with power unit $165 80" bars $285 "WC" Tractor and froni- mounted mower. "“B" Tractor and mowing attachments. "WD" Tractor and culi- | vaiing attachments. NH PTO Rake IHC 4-bar Rake NI 3-bar Rake L. | H. Brubaker 3, Lititz [5.0 Lititz 6-7766 R. D. 4, Lancaster | Phone Lanc. 3-7607 26-2t-c Plan— and Build Repair and Remodel ALL KINDS OF BUILDINGS LEEDOM & FINK BOX ELIZABETHTOWN Elizabethtown 299 7-6277 Phone | quarts daily Many | used | Jerg- | Combine, new cyl 25. She 5 months when the record was started. | totaled was M. M. Wenger, Rheems, is jowner of Cylon Homestead Burke, which produced 505 { pounds of butterfat and 13,418 | pounds of milk while being milked two times daily in 294 Her | days. quarts daily. 21 when the average Her was 8 vield was age record began 3 months. A. W. Joy, is years and Mount Laux- Wickenheiser, owner of Lucy Toitilla, which produced 554 pounds of butterfat and 14, 505 milk while mont being milked two times daily in 329 days. Her average quarts daily totaled 20. She was 3 years | and 5 months old when the re | cord began. | | Pennsylvania State Univer | sity supervised the weighing \ | and testing of the milk for this | record and it is a part of the | Herd Improvement Registry De- "| partment of the Holstein-Frie America This pro- give of Vermont sian Association in | Brattleboro, scram is designed to an of ficial production record on ev in the herd ever) selection ery so that creased efficiency | eo Home Calender Timely from The Pennsylvania State University College of Agriculture Skim Milk | milk has the whole and no vitamin A Milk Fragile bones as common among older per prolonged COW year wise for in-| can be made. Reminders Provides Skim same food value milk except fewer calories Need due to calcium. | s ons may be | deficiencies in This can | be r smedied if adults drink | three cups of milk a day. Milk Cost Today you can | buy a quart of milk at lower cost than ever before in terms lof the amount of time yoy must | work to carn enough to buy | the milk. | Milk Offers Milk offers | some 100 nutrients—a long list | of vitamins and minerals, high- | | quality protein, fats, and sugar. To Get Calcium It’s hard | to get enough calcium for | strong bones and teeth without | drinking milk or using it in | cooking or serving cheese and ice cream. Butter Hoarded— Buller was | probably the first dairy product | made from milk. When it was | found to be a good food, it was | | hoarded as a sign of wealth. | Ice Cream Debut Ice cream first came into being in New York during the Revolu- | tionary War. In Washington, Dolly Madison introduced the | foodstuff at a White. House din- | on its rise and started it popularity. ner to | nation-wide We Specialize In . . AUTO PAINTING WRECKS REPAIRED WHEEL ' ALLIGNMENT AND WHEEL BALANCING. FREE ESTIMATES Carriger’s Paint PHONE ELIZABETHTOWN 1 & Body Shop 10J12 RHEEMS,. PA. 22-ifc | | of Bainbridge, | real estate and personal proper- { m. Eggs for Local Market 4 you are producing eggs for este y { local market, you can arrange | the production schedule to fit | A ti the needs, says Harry, Kauff- | ssocla on man, Penn State extension poul- Announcements have been re- try specialist. O ¢ . i "ri 3 } hj list ne flock hatch- | ceived from the Holstein-Fries- {ed in winter and another flock jan Association of America of hatched in . CE 10 an eo ls . " ; can Ip equal- | | the completion of an official ize the monthly production. | y product | production record by registered Cut Seed Stalks —— Rhubarb | Holstein cows owned by five seed stalks waste food resery local men. | | es, weake n the plants and re- | Albert’ R. Fry, Manheim, is | duce the number and quality of! he Ven lib] all " an | the. owner of Raythur Bonnie edible stalks 1c ar | "i ’ on 1S PO" plora who produced 660 pounds duce, accor g : : . hice Beading to umes Du: | of butterfat, 17,061 pounds of enn State extens 8elc i eo nsion vegetable |, ig when she was milked two specialists. He says that they ke. 4 apr Yor Yap times daily in 365 days. Her should be cut off as soon as they average quarts daily totaled 22 SCAT. arts daily : 22, appe: | Her age when the record be- Regular Sprays Needed Do | gan was 8 years, 8 months. not let late blight get started | Daisy Tia. owned by. . | na Pais a, in your potato field, cautions] np I : Allen Baver. Pe State oxterd Henry Hess, Mount Joy, pro- >auer, enn Slate exten-| luced a Sf ie : ? | duced 628 pounds of butterfat sion plant pathologist. Nabam | and 16,877 pounds of milk and zineb spray materials will | while being milked two times = ” 8 Ss give ay protec i ivy ¢ : >-to 7-day A iad} daily in 349 days. Her average Xe opper w rotec ; ; 1B g = prot will protect the | daily vield was 23. She was 9 plants at 3 cast a week. Bour- | years and 2 months old when deaux mixture lasts slightly J the record was started { as ste : longer. Poll olly Gelsche Dora, owned by Hay Cures Faster — Use of| 10 : \ 3 hav. Creer: sided > field] Harvey Rettew, Manheim RD, | ay rus Speeds 1€1C it, pe i uj produced 582 pounds of butter- | curing, reports Burton Horne,| ov 4 17 664 pounds of milk Penn State extensin agricultural | (0 hi : 4 > | while being milked two times | engineer. I'he crusher cracks] daily in 235 ; : | daily in 335 days. Her average the stems lengthwise and brings | Pennsylvania ~ Farm Calendar [Five Cows Are Sale Register Saturday, July 2nd on the premises located near the form er Miller's Mill, 3 miles north a public sale of Also some antiques. Sale at 30 p.m., real estate at 2 p m. by John J. Nagel, exec. for the estate of Annie B. Nagel Dupes, Auct Saturday, July 9—at 1:00 p. at Chiques Church of the Brethren, 6 mi. east of E-town, Manheim & Road, a public of cluding burner, ty. 12: E-town items, on in oil misc. benches, school house, | by the Board | Auct. sale tables, Chiques Sale at 1 p.m Trustees. - Gingrich, ets. of Saturday, July 16, Milton Grove, a of personal property, in- | cluding some antiques. Sale at 12:30 p.m. by Blain O. Grosh. Dupes, Auct. in the vil-| public | 1 lage of sale 23, In Saturday, mises on the pre- Florin, a public Sale at Mary H. auctioneer July located Chocolate of personal 12:30 p. m Engle Estate. on Avenue, sale property. by the Dupes, ® - P. P. & L.. REPORTS YEAR'S EARNINGS Consolidated of the | Light the ac earnings Power & Company and its subsidiary, Scranton Electric to the Company, common stock Power & the twelve 31, 1955, were equivalent to $2.95 of contmon stock standing at such date, pared with $15,710,798 or pr solidated months cruing of Light | months | $16,- | per | Pennsylvania Company for ended May 797,333, share out as com- $2.79 | forma con- for the twelve May 31, 1954. revenues for the months ended May 31, were $110,958,745, 1m of 2.6%; nues for the share on a pro basis ended Consolidated twelve 1955, crease an over the reve previous | year SR LET A} Ld CORRECTION ' A correction is offered con- | cerning the welcoming to Mount | Joy of a new couple, Mr and | Mrs. William Unser Addition al information is listed. Unser is a service man at thel Jamesway Manufacturing Com pany and is atlending the local Assumption of the Virgin Mary | Catholic Church - ® | The famous libe rity bell was | cracked while tolling for the | death of Chief Justice John | | Marshall, in 1835 is | yp SIMON P. NISSLEY MARY G. NISSLEY FUNERAL DIRECTORS Mount Joy, Pa. Dr.H.C.Killheffer Optometrist MANHEIM 163 S. Charlotte St. Telephone 5-2888 Mon. & Wednes. 9.5:30 Tues. Fri. Sat. 7.9 P. M. ELIZABETHTOWN 16 E. High St. Telephone 24-F Tues. Fri. Sat. 9:30-1:00. 2.5 P. M THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, June 30 Greatest Fragrance Value Ever? with LOCK ATOMIZER 299 Complete with travel container Seals in precious fragrance... keeps out air at a simple twist of your fingertips! Leak-Proof! o Spill-Proof! e Evaporation Proof! Choose from eight world-famous fragrances: L’ORIGAN + LAIMANT : EMERAUDE « ‘PARIS’ MUSE + STYX + ACCOMPLICE + A SUMA SLOAN’S PHARMACY THE REXALL STORE PHONE 3-3001 MOUNT JOY, PA. GC. Robert Fry MANHEIM R. D. 2, PA. Air Compressor Work Rock Drilling, Concrete Breaking, Etc. Rocks and Excavating Cellars, Trees and Grading Removed Trenches, Etc. PHONE MOUNT JOY 3-4753 Picnic Basket $9.39 All metal enameled in plaid design. 13! inches long, 9'/, inches wide and 7!/ inches deep. 2 handles. Camp Jugs 5397 Gallon Size. Metal jug in a green plaid de- sign. It's glass lined with fiberglass insula- tion. Plastic top. Sun Glasses .29¢ ce .20E .25¢ .98¢c Women's .... Teenagers’ Kiddies’ Men's Various shape frames and colors! Bs > OPEN FRIDAY & SATURDAY TILL 9:00 P. M. Taal ET HAPPY {RLY 18 Cups Picnic Supplies Plates Napkins 250 for 37¢ Straws High Flying 25 for 25c¢ Sky-Flier A SAFE TOY 19 25 for 29c 100 for 10c Salt 4TH OF JULY SPECIAL Sand Pail Filled with 15, 2 for 49c¢ A BOY'S 4TH OF JULY CAN BE NOISY METAL WITH THESE Cap Guns 49. - 98: CAPS 2/5 25c¢ box Water Kisses 2 FRESH AND TEMPTING Toasted Cocoanut Squares A BOY'S REAL TREAT Gun and Holster Sets $798 ord $998 3 Q. pound pounds 69¢ MT. JOY, PA. 14-16 W. Main St.
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