% o. 0 P0000 05% 0. Ca) ® > 9. > * * +% GS. 0. 0 6 oO 6 0 Oo P0900 090.09, ho? 2 KS So Aa Xa NZ Xe 4 > > Oo? 2, PL ASA 9. Ng 4 7 AS S900 40k ale 0 9 2 VSO Po 9 * Oe, ° 00 00 0 OSS To” Tod SPE O00 Jr - | FARM SAFETY WEEK THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday. July 7 . 5: . : ot Everybody In This Locality Reads The Bulletin | BROCHURE PLANNED | GRAIN SANITARY | . TO SHOW RESULTS | REGULATIONS ale Ly 2-20 = "1 OF SOIL SAVING { | a : | John Law's scheme for ex-| OL TIGHTENED BY CCC | . i Farm poops and organize | ploiting the resources of “French Harrisburg = Accomplish- : One year’s imprison, a $1,000 Saturday, July 9—at 1:00 p. Hors oe re hed — wil Louisiana was known as the| | ments of Pennsylvania's 30 fine, or both now face farmers | m. at Chigues Church of the tiona arm Safety eek will Mississippi Bubble. y | county-wide soil conserbation| and growers who offer grain| po oo C6 ni east of E-town be observed over the nation on | . | districts are being assembled| for sale or deliver CCC stored! —. A Shi : '| July 24 - 30 in a statement by | : : . pore > : ji { on Manheim & E-town Road, af o, ° Rad tt tT, Ditch Digging _—- Septic Tanks Installed | for publication in a brochure| grain that does not meet the | | goa of hoi ain Tu Samuel L. Horst, Chief of the D H C Killh ff Field Draina e F tH . | by the Pennsylvania Association| sanitary requirements which | 2] Ar tables benches, oil Farm and Home Safety Educa- | I. “Ns I e er ge — roorings — Grading, | of Soil Conservation District] are now being enforced by the| Cities school Rouse | tion, State Department of Pub-| Optometrist { { irectors ar ug inistrati ? 4 rhe structi arrisburg a. p bl Hauling — And Light Jobs Directors. Food and Drug Administration, | gaje at 1 p.m. by the Board] le 8 hs Pa MANHEIM ortable i -— : | The proposed publication will| warns Harold Swartley, Secre-| mu..ctees. Gingrich. AucC £ arm and allied organi 163 S. Charlottes St. < ‘ Air Compressor Concrete Breaking | be packed with information| tary of the Pennsylvania Crop | 9 iter ts I, Ack | zations should include some- || Telephone 5.2888 B. B. Ibach ' ‘ feat - thing ‘ar afe ip i Top Soil and Fill | and pictures telling the story of| Improvement Association. Friday, 15 on. thet Ng on farm safety on their pon. 3 Aq S. Main St | Po ay, July lL el r Wrnorame he wiare ues, Fri. . 7-0 P.M, | the part that / districts have All grain must be graded ac-| premises located in Stackstown, | hi DEograme, Horst gec]ared : » nh im, P Rock Drilling | played in the conservation of | cording to the new sanitation| along Route No. 241 hetween Safety films are available from ELIZABETHTOWN r e hn | soil and water resources inj standards and in accordance| Bainbridge and Newtown. A ps a Yeiephone 24-F ORG 5481 Pennsylvania. Material to be| with the loan agreement. In| public sale of re: wiate and! > B he Eg hy Tues. Fri. Sat R. D. | 2 | with th oan ag public sale of real estate anc es roiies ie . 1 . es, . . 1 ELIZABETHTOWN | contained in the brochure was | previous years some grain was | personal property. Sale at 6:30. oo, ene ign) be a local, 90. 2:8 Fe PHONE 863R2 reviewed at the annual spring! delivered to CCC which was p,m. real estate at 8:00 p. m.| Des : Wis Mare ha 11-tfc meeting of the executive coun-| unfit for human consumption | by Harry L. Gebhard. Dupes, | accident. He might be willing cil of the association held re-| pecause of insect or rodent dam- | auctioneer. | © on the program Io | cently in Harrisburg. Presiding| age. Under the new regulations, | a tell how he had his mishap and 3 S A E was Francis Pettit, Washington,| {w rodent pellets per pint or| Saturday, July 10, in the vil-| hoy i a have been pre-| Pa., president of the state-wide | two percent weevil damage | lage of Milton Grove, a public) venla ws lly i 2 | | LIC LE: PERIL ee FOR THE FARMER OF THIS AREA we OF we | The council set PERSONAL PROPERTY and 17 for the annual mecting When grain is sold off | 12:30 p.m. by Blain O. Grosh. | of the association in Harrisburg.! farm to an elevator or wave-| Dupes, Auct. | November 1 | . > | 6 human consumption. | cluding some antiques. Sale at | the for house, the final utilization of | ————— is unknown. 3 Saturday, July 16th, 1955 IN THE VILLAGE OF MILTON GROVE. Five burner oil stove with built on oven, extension tables, | chairs, rocking chairs, corner book case, upright piano and | bench, Radios, rugs, throw rugs, beds and springs, bureaus, | ——— wash stands, wardrobe, clothes trees. sewing machine, elect- EVE ric lampsd, electric irons, coal oil room heaters, clocks. 7 PP. the Anderson ANTIQUES | on Rte Cherry Drop leaf table, bureau, secretary with drawers, | ville and Elkland. oil lamps. post lantern, scoops, computing scales, butter | little herd of 21 scales, chests, trunks, woodbox, poster bed, sinks, iron kote} S273 jee ey tles, eaiiinren ink bottles, double laundry tubs, porch glider, | Oe porch chairs, garden tools, and a lot of articles too numerous | Beautiful Oats - 6 to mention. | Acre River-bottom | outstanding little | al Night M., at their farm some I farm. Sale to start at 12:30 p. m. when conditions will be made | buildings - never floods - Come | 3 x known by look it over anytime. Mortgage| ty of a misdemeanor and may according to Harold Swartley, | n reall: \ Irite 3a : y | 1 Pr yy Walter Dupes, Auctioneer ain 0 | for 3 ane, ls Wa be fined and imprisoned. | Pe nnsylvania Crop © Improve Landis and Garm: “lerks | seys of Wesined, L'a, + ‘rains. are. foods arvest | ment Secretary. i sarman, Clerks > | information on this: fine farm. | Grains Bre foods. Harvest Modern combines are precis-| 27-2¢ | Mr. and Mrs. David Anderson, and store them under the same] MOOEIn coOMDInes. A! Dregs | built to provide maximum PHONE IN YOUR NEWS RYTHING GOES | FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 15, 49, 3 mi. between Knox- Selling a fine | el “50” Tractor, etc. 8 Acres of | any filthy, putrid, or decompos- | A. Corn. | Farm, Owners. Another Rumsey Sale Hl | \O al t 3 the grain It may! Saturday, July on the pre-| be used for either human located Florin, arce | : { Since a large | Chocolate Avenue, a public sale | 2 food | mises il on | feed. or cattle percentage of this grain enters|of personal property. Sale at] . | human consumption channels, p. m. by the Mary H.| { : { pte elevator operators will not ac- | Engle Estate. Dupes, auctioneer RAY { | | cept for storage or shipment | Auction | grain which may be seized by | CORRECT COMBINE located | the Food and Drug Adminisira- | 2 | tion. | ADJUSTMENT NEEDED | SUPER Under the present law, a FOR TOP YIELDS | REAL | . : ; | hing of | may be considered adulterated| Correct combine adjustment | + Pra . . | Mod- | by the grower when it contains| 1S on¢ of the most important | operations of a small grains) grower, yet on many farms in-| given 1o| 76 an Good i ed materials which make it un- fit for human consumption. Vio-| sufficient attention 1s | . . lators of this law shall be guil- ATTENTION WHILE | our PRINTING | Saint . . | . vo this important preparatory step,| saint of W ales 1 \ UST A LIL ACT TO GET YOUR FEWER DELAYS FOR UNLOADING FACILITIES FOR EITHER BAG OR BULK UNLOADING FAST ACCURATE TESTING DRYING FACILITIES FOR HIGH MOISTURE GRADE ® CALL US FOR NEARBY FARM PICK-UP 4 Highest Market Price Immediate Payment RED TOP GRAIN & FEED COMPANY, inc. Mr. Eugene Helwig, Mgr. N. MARKET ST., MOUNT JOY v AL [is . 9” patron | David is the PHONE 3-9791 © bos -anitary standards as you would| On other foods for human consump-| efficiency when | justed, and all combine owners properly ad-| 7-2¢ PUBLIC SALE tion. | ~ & 9 | and operators should refer to] 5 | their copy of adjustment direc-| ro | ® || TAKE STEPS wed | iin: iu: 1 | : eed r 4 1 - | | tions furnished with their com- | In order to collect damages on ou! REAL ESTATE and PERSONAL PROPERTY | 0 ho Sues) "sons “or | | TO BUSINESS | bine before attempting to cor-| other predatory animals, we rave to an 4 Se soends it notify the prcper State authority, r SUCCESS rect their spec ds, cle arances, . . s same authorit will en | and gener: Jers stment. On the premises located in the Village of Stackstown, | chook the. immediate neighborhood | and genstal overall adjustment. | for stray dogs and other dogs with — t Most of this work can be com | pleted before entering the field, | along Route No. 241 between Bainbridge and Maytown. which they come in contact "DON'T SUFFER LONGER | D. 2, PA. MANHEIM R. Air Compressor Work Rock Drilling, Concrete Breaking, Etc. Rocks and Trees Excavating and Grading Cellars, Trenches, Etc. Removed PHONE MOUNT JOY 3-4753 OF J ‘re wrecte . This oti s given Ss that you 3 | A LOT OF LAND thereon ere cted a i LSE Mg MR M0 case the oy but final regulation must be Authorities check the neighborhood FROM ITCHING SKIN! i yn lin hay | for unlicensed dogs. IN JUST 15 MINUTES performed after running some 214 Story i ob. vl y 20 : | of the grain throgh the com-| not pleasca, your 4 C back t , . | | Musser Leghorn Farms |. "vd sore. “Use imei | bin Ref 18-1 | ME-NOT to deaden the dich | Tee ————— | and KILL. germs ON 'CON ame Ouse USED TACT Wonderful for any ex-| | WHY Not Send The | | ternal itch Today at SLOAN’S | | PHARMACY. 57.40! | Home Paper to Your with six rooms, outkitchen, and washhouse. Electric water sys § ° ——— ein a . tem; CHICKEN HOUSE; TWO OTHER SHEDS. Stream of | Farm Mac mery DISPERSAL | Absent Son or Daughter ? spring water running through corner of lot. | Of | It Helps To Cure Homesickness AY : uv 3 . Blood-Tested Accredited Herd ALSO AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE THE FOLLOWING JD PTO wiretie Baler O29 CATTLE | 7S, PERSONAL PROPERTY WILL BE OFFERED FOR SALE: quiet ale At Ralph Shaver Farm, lo-| No ajestic Kitci Range: tw ‘ner oi re: bronkt tnt: $495 cated at Sunderville on th | Reg / Majestic Kitchen Range; two-burner oil stove; breakfast set; Poh nine Rn Follow Auctiol PNT LC kitchen chairs; buffet; end tables; iron beds; day bed; crib; wasbh- NH “77 Baler fn I Ro haar il : I< FINE, s dressers; studio couch; clothe trees; book shelf; rocking with power unit jane ew 9 ene 5 Victrolas; flower stands; eight-day clocks; highchair; | $1135 aly of GALETON. PA chests; 2 drop-leaf tables; walnut extension table; floor and | Follow ane off. Route bridge lamps; oil lights; bracket light with re flector; 5 H P. gar- | AC PTO Rotc-Baler 49 at Pott ‘Brook 3 miles den tractor with plow and cultivator; dishes and cooking uten- | $595 IR sils; toys; wash basket; wash tubs; crocks; jars: butcher tools; | IP " PA meat bench; iron kettle with tripod; forks; ladles; gavden tools; | Ns . . Yor Deis and a lot of articles too numerous to mention. = | use wire-tie Bator A Dairy with power uni vill . TUESDAY JULY 12 THE FARM Sale to commence at 6:30 P. M., real estate at 8:00 P. M,, when conditions will be made known by 5165 8:00 P. M, QUESTION i | AC “80” Combine, new cyl | 29 HEAD Walter Dupes, Auctioneer | AC sy ih 95 COWS And 4 HEIFERS Landis & Garman, Clerks Harry iL. Gebhard bars $285 “D ys tt Aart BOX 07 9a | : ay ind 5 Avrveshires Po AC "WC" Tracior and front; DEALERS: Ares by BILL GIVENS { mounted mower. is real dairy of cows with KYW Farm Director pe x i back und breeding the . 5 uU RB ! A SA i : ] AC "“B” Tractor and mowing cic’ Ormsby fee 3 5 vi = From—A. B., Pottstown, Pa. DI Ry A rl : - Q.—How can I get rid of green | attachments. 8. Sone of th se donps oh 3 et oe { 0 wo :. | are ou 1b, 10 1. Cows, Mm Ans.—First of all you must im- | AC "WD" Tractor and culli-| ome of them, fresh since : { : iS ) i, DAL LN prove the condition of your soil. Saturday, July Oth, 1 O55 vaiing attachments. March, are presently producing | Aerify and loosen the soil. It is | AT 1:00 P. M | NH PTO Rak i 60 lbs. daily on poor pasture seldom heces- | : . . F O Rake and no other roughage Aboul ary to dig up AT CHIQUES CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN of these cows are just fresh the surface, but : : IHC 4-bar Rake or closc bred for late it is important Located 7 miles west of Manheim, 6 miles east of Fall geneity Elizabethtown, on the Manheim and Elizabethtown road. NI 3-bar Rake le These Cows io compaction and the famous Vinee 3OV- thus make it The following Nearly New Lumber used for scaffold | i Fars 3 hg dior for the . | cw pe erign, whose S i ne pes gv L H B b k averaged over 18,600 1b with grass roots 10 “ ' | eT : : a go deeper into 2900 Bd. Ft. Hemlock Boards 10” & 12” wide, 10 to 16 | L. Il. Diu QKET | imost 700 Ibs, b. £., and tes 20 Gesnar ne ft. long. IR. D. 3, Lititz ja lo 4%. ( i Dre | fertilize your . “ i I Lit mean of this sire available d: | Soll with 2 5-10 | 350 Bd. Ft. Yellow Pine Boards 10” & 12” wide, 10° to {Phone Lititz 6-7766 1 .. There is one yearlin 5 fertilizer to | 16 ft. long. | R. D. 4, Lancaster | fer selling sired by this | apcourage grass to grow. In your 40 Pc. 2x4 Fir 10 ft. long. Phone Lanc. 3-7607 | gre animal. 11 : 1 case it may also be necessary 10 | Af . | 26-2t-c Veterinarian wi examine a plant seed. 28 Pc. 2x4 Fir 16 ft. long. oO dul ha nr of sale with | =—— ~ ee = | thes s day oft sale With] gape po LIVE—LIVE TO FARM 7 Pc. 3x4 Fir 16 ft. long. health chart furnished for each | 3 ] | animal. Blood-test charts fur From—L. H., Philadelphia, Pa. | 8 Pu 3x8 Fir 14 4 long, We Plan— for each individual. Q.—When is the best time to cut 6 Pc. 3x10 Fir 16 ft. long. : var miss the opportunity | ose bushes down? A lot of used lumber, a lot of window sash with glass, and Builc a PDT Ans. Rose bushes shouldn't be : i 5 cs fs Tug > | cut de here is still a possibil- 1 large window frame with sash and glass, used doors, . ne altle from tniv outstand. | (Cut down i therp a e odel Ty Tet bo x tee ity of frost. This is quite important sash weights, 12 church benches, 30 other benches, pul- Repair and Rem | ing herd. The all show lots of | 1a" frost will kill the newly cut pit table 18 ft. long, 12 ft. extension table, two tables 33 ALL KINDS OF BUILDINGS} milk, good breeding and CON, tender shoots. "Therefore, 1 wouid | | dition, good size—some | waiting a few more weeks | 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 OIL BURNER Gun type with controls |} Phone Elizabethtown x 999 A Lda BO LEEDOM & FINK |} ELIZABETHTOWN before pruning your roses. MAKE ’52 ACCIDENT FREE ¥From—Mrs, T. H., Franklinville, | ing up to 1500 pounds. DAIRY EQUIPMENT . | Units Motor & Pump | Cans - Pails & Strainer | Electric Clippers RALPH SHAVER OWNER Auction by RUMSEYS’ 2 2 Surge [19 Milk N.J. | | Q.—What can I do to get rid of | | ants? | Ans.—The most effective way to | got rid of house ants is to locate 7-6277 12 Pes. 8 round Heat Ducts, 6 Pes. 114"x10" Iron rods. —ALSO— The Chiques School House, 30x42 Frame | To be removed within 30 days after date of sale. 1—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 Church. Terms and conditions by Henry Gingrich, Auctioneer Hess & Shelly, Clerks the Board of Trustees 26-2t-¢ J - mmm a We Specialize In AUTO PAINTING WRECKS REPAIRED WHEEL . ALLIGNMENT AND WHEEL BALANCING. FREE ESTIMATES Carriger’s Paint & Body Shop PHONE ELIZABETHTOWN 110J12 the nest and pour a tablespoon or {| two of carbon disulphide into the | nest. You may obtain this solution | | at drugstores. A word of caution | . carbon sulphide is explosive, so i | keep away from fire and heat. If 8 | you are unable to find the nest, dust with 10% DDT or spray 5% | DDT solution cracks and about | | areas from which ants are emerg- ing. Spray: well around - baze- boards. Also many of the com- mercial baits on the market today 4 | are very effective in eliminating ants. | i SAFETY. .. AT NO EXTRA COST TUBELESS 2 BLOWOUT SAFETY STRONGER STABILIZED CORD BCDY GIVES AMAZING EXTRA STRENGTH SAFETY-WELD AIR- Tew PUNCTURE SAFETY TIGHT CORD BODY , CLINGS TO PUNC- TURING OBJECT i DEEP-CUT CROSS Hew ee | 1 LOTTED RI STOPPING; Bigs | INSURE QUICK, SAFETY SAFE STOPS PAY AS YOU RIDE ON CUR EASY PAY BUDGET PLAN GEO. W. LEA MAN 208 EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY, PA. PHONE 3-9351 M. RHEEMS, PA. EB | Hear Bill Givens Daily on the OPEN DAILY TILL 6:00 P tfc “KYW Farm Hour" 5:30-6:30 AM. atin 5 - ~~ ny A A A ~ - Bh A a a A Me ST Sf A Aa A Te AI A x ¥