The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 10, 1955, Image 5

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s flood- CELEBRATE 36TH | PENNA. INDUSTRY ( THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. . _ [MUSICAL GROUPS
ties. and GUERNSEY DISPERSAL ANNIVERSARY PAYROLL NEARS Farm Show, | Thursday, November 10, 5 Homemakers Extension CHOSEN AT Al
facilities, C. Edgar May, owner, Dover, Pa. { Mr. and Mrs. James Hocken- To M Thomas Wolfgang, music sup-
ompleted MONDAY, NOV. 14th - 12:30 NOON | berry, Sr., celebrated their 36th $6 BILLION MARK P St t Have | Group Has eeting ervisor at the Donegal High
7 To reach the farm take the York-Dover Road (route 74), at | wedding anniversary Sunday. f Harrisburg -PNS- During thel enn a € | a é e ister The M t Jovy Extension School, announces the vocal .
g, wint- J \ north end of Dover at Esso Station bear left for two miles. | Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hocken- aE H if nt: mel Wed groups for the school year. Af-
’ : x ast year wages alarie makers Group e -
resort ONE BULL - 23 COWS and 33 BRED & Open heifers. | berry, Carlisle, visited the Past year wages and salaries 0 : or 1S 9 Oe He home of | ter try-outs, Miriam Roland,
most fa- Bangs and T. B. Certified Vaccinated Hockenberry’s Sunday. | and all forms of compensation) ame rigin { Friday, Nov. oo. 11 A public nesday, Nov 9% ™ 5 Mae Keener and Barbara Thome
Ta win- ; DHIA - 1954 358 Jos fat for 29 cows; 1955 372 lbs. fat for | memes meme | paid Pennsylvania workers to-| Two of Penn | sale of personal property in the Mrs Hor Hershey: Mont _ were chosen for the girls’ trio;
1 27 cows. A young herd. many due close to sale date. { : | CU ae udu arrisburg 4 pe Ae ' Elizabethtown, at 2. Tailor mending anc arn- — : rman. Douglas
le, Fire. In sale. McDONALD FARMS FORE OSSIAN born 8/26/54 You Can't | | told nearly $6 billion, Penna sylvania’s most outstanding in- Borough oy Dias ee " Gale! ing was the topic demonstrated To re and on
lon the non ou Pore most Prediction out of McDonald Farms | Tell "Em Like | | News Service learned this week. - the annual State 0, = ¥ by Mrs. N H. anr practiced by those present. ald Hi th the boys’ quar-
vho pres Inita 12237-625 3, both granddams classified “Excellent.” 25 | Laie 13 Lr Q and Pennsylvania | at 6:30 p. m. by s. NN, : a awthorn, e boys dq
inside of hig daughters in th: sale! This i Use A This was a slight increase Farm Show 4a Ei ny ror) Smith. Dupes, Auct The meeting was in chargel (ot. Mae Keener, Darlene Ger-
pp = A complete line of farm equipment will be sold at the farm | Want Ad | from the previous year of bet-|State University - actually s Ll of Mrs. Donald Newcomer and! jij Kay Kauffman, Miriam
or tna ter than $100 million, a spokes-| from fhe same youl. Friday. Nov. 11 — a public| Mrs. Hershey, who had previ- | Roland, Patricia Mumper, Jo-
Se manage or (Cotalode be + ” i read-! ey : 3 div wh who veri . 4
le BO GUERNSEY BREEDERS tor Write: | | man for the Department of In-| And as pre parations are yee, sale of 35 head of Registered | ously received instigctions Jn anne Stehman, Fay Buckwal- 3
P. O. Box 491, Harrisburg, Penna. | | ternal Affairs told for the 1956 edition o | Holstein Cattle, on the J, D.| the leadership training class ter, Dixie Bair, Judy Naugle,
espe — | | News Service. [Farm Show here in | Cameron Estate Farm, 1 mile held by Miss Ruth Kimble and Barbara Thome, Dorothy Flet-
1, M D &S D Indieative of the fiot that| this common stardng ground’ wl southwest of Rheems, near the Mrs. JMae Barton, asst. prot. of cher and Carolotta Sager, the
onroe anner on ispersal the wage per worker has in- 1 perhaps more than passing| =o. Quarry. Sale at ig extension at Penn ponegallassies, and Gerald
| | creased somewhat in the dis-| interest. | 12:30 by Morris G. Spickler,| State University | Becker, William Arnold, Ronald
SATURDAY, ROV. 19th, 1955 | Fresh, Roasted closure that a slight drop in em-| The point of similarity in ori-| pubes, Auct; Rettew, Sale Mgr. Mrs. Daniel Will is president Gotwalt, Thomas Zimmerman,
AT EXACTLY 12:30 P. M. { | plovment was actually record-|gin of the University and the ————— of the Mount Joy group, Mrs. Fred Bernhard, Kenneth Wittle,
At the Keystone Sales Barn on Route 230 | | ed for the period - this in spite] Farm Show is contained in the Saturday, r 12 A Arthur Hostetter, Vice presi- Douglas Fish, Richard Bowers,
just east of Mount Joy, 10 miles west of Lan- { | of increased earnings. | desire of farmers of the Key-| public sale of household goods, dent Mrs. Charles Eby, secre- Asher Halblieb, Lester Wolge-
caster, Penna. On the other hand capital in-| stone State for the advance-| on the premises located in Flor-| tary, and Mrs. John Hershey, muth, Ronald’ Hawthorne and
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60 Head Certified, 1000, Vaccinated, Accredited | vestes in industry in the Key-| ment of agriculture in Pennsyl-| in, near Crossroad Coren, on reporter. Raymond Langan, Donegallads.
50 PUREBRED HOLSTEINS 4 GRADE HOLSTEINS | ——————— | stone State slipped upwards by| vania, |S. Market Street. Sale at 12:30 —
6 PUREBRED GUERNSEYS . 2 HERD SIRES. - - ’ nearly a half-billion dollars to] Both the University and the pm. by Norman C. Hershey.
V y iter thi 17 billi | A \ Dupes, Auct. |
Yhe touridations of this ¢ or Ha b y | slightly better than $7 billion. | Farm Show owe their start in| pes, L I C S A L E
purchased Wan PE — bit ae For i iy { SSINger 3 racer | In en i ras pr al —
interesting contrast Her-| > {0 © ommon parent, al
who has bred many of Pennsylvania's finest cattle. = . I life tc 1 com pé

Two daughters of U of Md Master Monarch | 16 N. Market St., Mount Joy | haps is the fact that the total spokesman for the State Farm! Saturday, November 12 A — OF —
Maser Monarch is by Dunloggin Master Deen i ¢ . vq > " { a : YG | + 4 ab far
as alae . i 4 ol . sil a valuable fam.
who is by “Woodmaster’ out of the great brood 44-tie value of products in Show Commission this week | public sale of a valuable fi A Vv A LU A BLE FARM
3 cow, Dunloggin Adeen. i —————— — | vania last year was down while| {old a Pennsylvana News Ser-| on the premises along macadam
Ciaudia Bessie Carnation Grace, 6y 365d 2x 18120
3.73% 676f
one granc dd
the value added by manufac-| vice reporter - the “parent” in| road leading from Route 72, to tt es
s with two very lovely daughters; | |
'ghter, and a service age son. ‘Sh tM t | Ww k ture increased some $100 mil-| this being the Pennsylvania, Manheim-Mt. Hope Church of N 0955
ena Bess Ormsby, 5y 3)4d 2x 14020 ce € a or to getter the $9.500,000-| S Society - | 4 Sale at 2 pm. by Sa turday, ov. 1 2th, 1








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am areat’granddaugnter and $: 3 grand. lion than State Agricultural Society, or-| Brethren. § 3
son. A great cow family from which to buy foun- | ROOFING & SPOUTING |" In 185). Nosh ‘Greiner, Jr, Tonk, Awl, The undersigned will offer at Public Sale on the premises
dation anim ie: ron Pheri: dots ae. a : | This is the way a department] Pennsylvania then was one of | seep | located along macadam road leading from Route No. 72, to
Donogh Gold Rush, with sr 310g Sg Sie FREE ESTIMATES | spokesman summed it up: |the most outstanding agricul-| Wednesday, November 186 Manheim-Mt. Hope Church of Brethren Road, (3rd Road West
5 Sais yu pl gy TR Fast Tnished ® “We should not take our in-{tural states in the Nation.| The Myr-Lea Farms Reduction! on Route 72 North of Manheim, in Rapho Twp., Lancaster
re gr younger daughter and one granddaughter also { } dustrial production for granted. Farming was just entering the Sale of 65 Registered Holstein County, Penna.
TWO FINE YOUNG HERD SINES SELL . . Pennsylvania's industries are|stage where farm machines) Cattle, in Franklin County, 2'% All That Certain tract of land containing 13 acres.
YE An opportunity to enrich your herd with the blood Elk M dith competing with those of other|were being developed and there | miles north of Greencastle on Erected thereon is a
; ; | ©] great cow S ere states and anything that harms|was urgent need for the educa-| the Browns Mill Road. Nelson
/ B St if ie Mt. Joy R1 Ph. E-town 7-2631| our industrial ; production is| tion of farmers and the applica-| Myers, Owner. H. Rettew, Sale 2 Stor A
STONE LSTEIN SALES, Inc. | harmful to all of us. [tion of science to agriculture. | Manager. y *
: Pennsylvania’s Holstein Market = ee (re - | Prior to 100 years ago farm-| : rere :
S : PA NOTICE | JOY CEES VISIT NEW ers had little time for “Wook / Friday, Nov. 18 : public FRAME DWELLING
3a ores Dunne & Son, Chie i. Lyons, Mar A larnin’ 7 and only a smattering| sale of 60 registered & grade :
owners Carl Diller, Pa. PASTOR AND FAMILY lof scientific knowledge existed | Holstein cattle, on the premises] containing 7 rooms, 1st Boge 4 rooms, 2nd floor, 3 bedrooms, tile
\uctioneer : For Auctioneers : The Rev, and Mrs. C. E. the growing of crops and the| one-half mile south .of Morgan en eine. fos 2 HOUSE ATTACHRD. cntlosed side ween,
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| rich, new pastor and his wifelfeeding of livestock, the Com-| town, 1st lane turning off Route
3 ; | 9a . 99 Sale at 12 noon by | FRAME BARN with electric and water, water bowls in sta-
i { 3 i | {of the local St. Mark's Evan-|mission spokesman pointed out.| 23 and 122. Sale at 12 : Tor cows CONCRETE 4
P U [5 ¥ SA E | Be Sure and Call gelical United Brethren Church, Interestingly, at its first meet-| Joshua L. Stoltzfus, Dupes & ble fot > Sows: CONC RETY LOCH ATTACHMENT to barn‘to
G K WAGNER 8 al sf £ y, © S [ accomodate 20 steers or can bé used for poultry purposes.



| were visited by the JoyCee|ing in 1851, the State Agricul-| Diller, Aucts, Rettew, Sale Mer | 5 POULTRY HOUSES. There is sufficient room to hang 2
—OF — i Phone 7-3745 | “Welcome to Mount Joy Com-|tural Society declared it had 4| Sr | acres tobacco.
PERSONAL PROPERTY | mittee.” The Ulrichs moved to|main objectives: (1) to advan- | Saturday, Nov. 19th—on if 1% of Ww = and ideally
| WM. J. WAGNER Mount Joy from Harrisburg. ce education for farmers, (2)| premises at 224 N. Barbara St Persons wishing to vie Wo edd Tay call on same amg ev-
| Phone 7-3488 They have one son, Clarence to hold annual meetings or the| Mount Joy, entire lot of house- ening after 5 P, M. and Saturdays.
D., who following graduation|exchange of ideas, (3 organize] hen goods and antiques. Sale | Sale at 2:00 P. M. when terms and conditions will be made
NNA. 4 Saturday, Nov. 1 9 1 955 | ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. | from Lebanon Valley College, county agricultural societies a at 12:30 by Lizzie N. Snyder known by
re } 9 Many years ar ewperience is employed in the Department county fairs, (4) sponsor a C. S. Frank, Auct. } 3. Ruhl. Auctioneer Noah G. Greiner Jr.
The undersigned will sell at public sale on the prem- | We can handle 12 sales every | ©f Health in Harrisburg. Joy-| State Fair each year. er 4a.
ises at 224 North Barbara Street, Mount Joy. Lancaster | week None too small or too Cees Mrs. John Landis, The State Farm Show evolv- Saturday, November 19 Al
County, Penna. the following personal property: | big. No matter what it is, give! Martha Germer and Mrs. Thom-led in 1917 from the State Fair] public sale of the J. Monroe


yas a call. 5 O'Connor made the visit. which started in 1851 and con-| Danner & Son Dispersal of 60!
BEDROOM SUITES §O000 io {tinued for nearly half a cen-| head cattle, to be held at the,
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7 1 tury. | Keystone Sales Barn on Route |
J Day bed, rugs, rockers, chairs, tables, stools, stair carpet, ATTENTION FARMERS - The Pennsylvania State Uni-| 230, East of Mount Joy. Sale | pre SOR ui
arpe nen i 2 | y versity - now one of the ost| at 12:30 p.m. Diller, Auct. |
rag carpet, porch furniture, Electric Refrigerator, Gas : ne: « € mo I CF, 4 | H O U S k H oO L D G O Oo D S
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Range, Coal Range, tools, dishes, cooking utensils. Have Your Repair Jobs Done Now |outstanding land-grant institu-|
: of FF tions in the United States -| Saturday, Nov. 26 on the |
a And Get 10 /0 O grew out of the Pennsylvania premises on Main St., in Florin, | Saturday, Nov. 1 2, 1 955
ON ALL JOBS AMOUNTING TO $35.00 OR OVER Farmer's High School which|a story frame house. Sale

ALSO
FINE LOT OF ANTIQUES
WHEN PAID CASH was established by an act of the at 2 p. m. by John L. Milligan, | ON THE PREMISES LOCATED IN THE VILLAGE OF
In Excellent Condition | State Legislature in 1885. | C. S. Frank, A | FLORIN, CLOSE TO CROSSROAD CHURCH ON SOUTH
THIS OFFER EXPIRES MARCH ist It was at the 1853 meeting of | MARKET STREET,
Marble Top Table, Grandfather’s Clock, Bureau, Bur- | Avoid the Spring Rush. Make Arrangements Now. the society that a Committee
cau Secretary; Chest of Drawers, three Chests, Flour Chest, | was appointed to explore the DOUBLE. BREASTED .
Doughtray, Wood Chest, Kitchen Chairs, Drop Leaf Tables, ! M & S possibilities for the establish- | Magic Chef Gas Stove
Copper and Iron Kettles, Oil Lamps, Irons, Sleigh, Cover- | ® ° VEXS on ment of an institution of higher| . le .
lets, Quilts and Home-spun Linens, and Large Collection i FARM SERVICE learning where young ms ) { Frigidaire Refrigerator
of Dishes in fine condition. ‘should be taught the English | {
Sale to begin at 12:30 p. m | RHEEMS, PA. (language, mathematics, gec ogra-| Porcelain top table; utility cabinet; metal serving table;
bi doa lu DIAL E-TOWN 7-3593 |phy, chemistry, botany, astrom-| kitchen stool; Bryant Gas Hot Water Heater; 6 dining room
; 3 4 x omy ond sock ote Kindred chairs, like new; Tiertable; Stewart Warner Radio; flat top
] Unien National Mount Joy Bank | | 1) : desk; desk chair; armchair; four 9x12 rugs; two 6x8 rugs;
subjects as are practically use-
C. S. Frank, Auctioneer Administrator C.T.A. Estate of ful - and with these; the art of
The actual art of incorpora-|
Claude S. Zeller, Clerk Lizzie N. Snyder, Deceased raring”
ue go Oo Lue No | 154th Garden Spot Sale |
tion was passed in 1854 - but]
P U BL I C SA i EF | THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17th it set up a board of trustees!
i LANCASTER, PA. [composed of the presidents of
hall runner; end table; small tables; hall rack; radio cabinet;
foot stool; beds; springs; bureaus; washstands; box spring;
Jeauty Rest Mattress; crib; vanity bench; studio couch;
Singer Sewing Machine; clothe tree; mirrors; two electric
clocks; electric waffle iron; electric heater; electric bridge,
floor and table lamps; chairs; rocking chairs; two porch
rockers; lawn chairs; Maytag Washer; tubs; benches; bird
bath; single barrel shot gun; porch mats; garden tools; a




OR At the J. M. Brubaker Farm, Willow Street Village, Pa. J all the county agricultural so-| ot in canned fruit; empty jars and crocks; dishes; Suiting
| i th {¢ ;ster, just off Routes 72 and 222. |cieties and the resident and the! L
. 4 niles sour. of Lancaster, Jud off Rott tr es am ANTIQUES Dutch Cupboard with knife and fork
J ea egistere 0 stein att e 75 REGISTERED HOLSTEINS of the State Ag- drawers; cherry bureau with inlaid keyholes; cherry drop
All from Bang’s certified Herd, T. B. Accredited, 30 day | ricultural Society - a total of leaf extension table; drop leaf table; large mahogany ward-
Bangs Certified, T.B. Accredited, Calf-Hood Vaccinated { blood tested, practically all Bang’'s Vaccinated, about 60 people. robe; two pine chests; mohair sofa; plank bottom chairs;
COMPLETE DISPERSAL OF THE HIRAM PHENNEGER J} This however was changed highchair; woodbox; two antique chairs; 8-day clock with a
HERD SELLS ! ! to the present board of trustee turkey painted on glass; Aladdin Lamp electrified; Luster
Pitcher; Blue Milk Glass Chicken; two Merniva Glass
(Hiram Phenneger, KR. D. #2 Malvern, Pa.) shir : es - | : 0 r
Friday, Nov. 1 1th, 1 955 24 TOP BRED HCT.STEINS, Many sired by Southeastern - but it illustrates the LIVE OR DRESSED Dishes; cranberry pitcher; and other antique dishes; and a








  
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AT 1 Penna. Art. Sires; 5 sired by Hillmac Sovereign; 3 sired §€OmMmon percentage between the lot of articles too numerous to mention
12:30 O'CLOCK NOON by “Lucifer”; 2 sired by Knollwood Double Chief; 2 sired {famous Farm Show and an Qe] DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR | Articles can be seen morning of sale.
LOCATION — ON THE J. D. CAMERON EST. FARM | Jo scot Tends £10 Octane JE Coat univers, | alo aint at 12550 P.M. When eonditions SL bs
‘ aot yi YT meer fl pees | made known by
S EAR LANDIS’ |} : february, AE ad MY N B k
ONE MILE SOUTHWEST OF RHEEMS N | i Si top individual consignments that ve close | SPEC IAL PROGRAM AT orman €C er | Walter Dupes, Auctioneer Norman E. Hershey
STONE QUARRY. springing and top herd sires! Make sure you attend and JGREEN TREE CHURCH { DIAL 3-5639 MOUNT Joy | Landis & Garman, Clerks
buy at this regular Garden Spot Sale On Sunday evening, Nov. 13,!_ ha EE dsc Ere ae : : : Gog 44-2c¢
EARL L. GROFF R. AUSTIN BACKUS, Inc. at 7:30 pu, Jacols Myer, More]
ea Local Representative Sale Managers and Auctioneers ; : .
| Strasburg, Pa. Mexico, N. Y. heim, will show pictures of his! | a
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C H if | Nn recent travels through the Holy | | . ff
ows el ers 1 7} Lands and Africa at the Green f EE RH)
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| 7 Biggest Guernsey Consignment Sale Tce Church of the Brethren] Fi ww Cher
Most of them are fresh, all with in the last 6-weeks, bal- | of Th Y ar > oy Sy Zed So Se, or
: ; : | e ear! oe da Anna Mary Hess,|
ance young heifers. Also a lot of heifer calves. | missionaries of the Green Tree | > MANHEIM R. D. 2, PA.
Including iwo daughters of Weejoe Sanar, he the | THURS. NOV.17,1955~12:30 Noon |Church to Africa, and these! Sd
great show bull that is a son of Monivic Lochinvar: 3 At the Ass'n. Sales Pavilion, 6 miles east of Lancaster, pletures will include a few po- ee
: daughters of Lauxmont Admiral Lucifer, two Daughters Pa.. on Route 30. ses of them. Everyone is invit- |
| *d to enjoy this service.
. of Emperor Star; six Daughters of Edgehill Sovereign | To celebrate the 100th RENEWAL of our Special Sales °° — A; C WwW
. Oscar: three Daughters of top Sires in the Curtiss Candy | mid : ue nil ote re am yy YY ir om PP ressor ork Rocks
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: | ; HEART HAVEN PROGRAM | Rock Drilling, Concrete Breaking, Etc.
. The small heifers are mostly sired by Edgehill Sov. | 80 HEAD-5 Bulls-50 Cows-25 Bred Heifers Paula Wein, Loretta Hornag and
: Oscar. 45 VACCINATED - 60 either fresh or due in November or us, Joyce Berrier, Douglas Fish, | T s
a December. i Kay Kauffman and Patsy Sie . rees
: If d of winter milk or additions to your herd — Sn ay a an a atsy Sie- | .
» he tk yr these catlle sell. You will see animals to : With these cattle we are maintaining the enviable repu- christ represented Donegal xXcavati n a an ra ing
tation to bring together for your‘ selection useful, sound High School 'Jr Red Cross by R m y d |
° your liking. | purebred Guernseys that will sell at prices you .can afiord, § tS Th. < ; C Il T h E emove f
: f the majority in heavy milk flow for winter production. [participating in a program at ellars, Irenches, Etc. |
For Catalog write to Harvey Rettew, Manheim, Pa., | Briain Bore and TB. Heart Haven, Lancaster on
Sale Manager. iverything Bangs and T. B. Certified! | Saturday, Nov. 5.
| SALE MANAGED BY: ee (eee a
i BY ee Wik es ‘ :
1821 ll yctionser Waliek Dupes ; PENNSYLVANIA GUERNSEY BREEDERS ASS'N. | Everyboty in this touslity reads PHONE MOUNT JOY 3-4753
NY Morris G. Spickler, Owner | BOX 491 HARRISBURG, PENNA. J The Bulletin—that's why its adver- |
| JOY, PA.R. D. 1 | tisers get such excellent results. | = —