\ { . \ \ I ARN NT 00 TM AA A CAE — Poultr 4 aun {HE Bl 11 1 ETIN (CARA ENN AENEAN nanny SHEETZ FUNERAL H( ME {LD cal : Ente State | Y and Farm Bureau , Mount Joy. Pa PP&L Project |. \ 1 nv ' LOCALS Enter 1 peeps but the youth will raise | toric of sorts is taking place in| trict at Columbia, said the for-| g ATRITRIA I Bi : but we are still nearly 100 mil-! sopl ore, smnsvlvanisz is year as law- sr 2.300-v ‘acilities have R L CUNNIN HAM the birds and then vie to see n arly 10 sophomore | Pennsylvania this year as law mer 2,300-volt facilities i fi ak who has done the best job. The lion pounds short 'of meeting! Horst added that the scholar-| makers of the Keystone State now been converted to 130 test is state-wide and isl the demand for poultry meat ship would become effective for! for the first time find themselves as part of PP&L’'s 12,000-volt | AST HITOWN i 4 red by the Poultry Deal-| Within the “state,” commented’ the first semester of the win-| in a carry-over session into an gystem. 323 or 668 v big secretary i i. bag desc . ; A ines An A a ers Federation in cooperation] Secretary of Agriculture Wil-| pep Junior year. Value of the| election year. The job involved reinsulation | hin F FA liam L. Henning, with ne LRA. : award is $150 per semester) pjgtorieally - and albiet some of the lines for higher voltage PUBLIC SALE Local entrants are Edwin H.| THe said that the excess de-| through the junior year, he ex-| what hysterically at times - operation, repacemlent of cer- 1 } 3: i t FREE SOIL TEST! Like thousands of other farmers each year, you make an inventory of your Myers, Mount Joy Rl; Fred mand for poultry meat within plained. | legislative sessions in’ the past! tain poles, congluctors and trans- Household Goods and Be ‘nhard, Mount Joy R2, Mar-| the Keystone State is met with “As part of the scholarship,| have wound up the same year formers and the installation of Antiques 4 vin Martin, Mount Joy R1;! plentiful supplies shipped in| the winner must agree to work! they started. The 1955 gather- additional conductors. Paul Shelly, Mount Joy R2; from surplus-producing states. | for Pennsylvania Farm Bureau|ing of the lads and lasses of Underway since Io ~ 5 . ' . - rite in . } | : UE : . vear, > nine ras the ina Saturday, March 17th Janet Wolgemuth, Joann Wolge- The agricultural chief assert- a minimum of eight weeks dur-| course has proven the excep-| year, the project was the é i i i step in : -range -war| stock, your machinery, and of your feed SALE 12:30 NOON muth, Joyce Wolgemuth, Mount| ed that increased emphasis on! ing his Summer vacation at| tion. | step in Blane range pos ve ho id Ald de oY) i i 223 : : . yy . reas 1e a- . 5 ‘s Park - Joy; and J. Musser Wolgemuth,| competition in displays of the end of his sophomore year The 1955 sessi eglected; Program ol increasing Ca : ‘ At Kauffman’'s Park, Man oy; ai ‘ us er Wolge [eo i sion 28 dis Pp ys : Hore sion The 1955 session neglected, pacity of the distribution facili-| When did you last take an inventory of heim, on old Route 72. Jr., Mount Joy RI. broilers, fryers, capons and st a : . | to take care of that fine point ties ir Mount Jov. Florin ond your Soil? Don't put it off. Do it now. ree {mbes turkeys at county agricultural The process of selecting the! wi 1e result that they are UY : : : : : ot Mary S. Drescher . a fairs would benefit the poultry! first ie 4 “ bably a | with the AL n'a top the outlaying areas in East and Ivan M. Martin, Inc. is giving you an Miller. Auct Stimulate your business by adver- | fairs irst recipien probably wi get still going strong | West Donegal, Mount Joy and opportunity to have such an inventory by Krayb 1 Clerk a 10-2¢ : tising in the Bulletin. industry tremendously. underway in April, Horst said. flight hassle over taxes with testing your soil FREE, without obliga- tion. If your field needs liming this is the way to find out. We are anxious to supply you with any ; . RapHo townships. Consumption of poultry meat’ It will be the first Pennsyl-| 1956 already two months old, | “PHO en es is estimated at 30 pounds per| vania Farm Bureau scholarship| Interesting part of the whole person, Henning said. Pennsyl-| awarded to a student at a lib-| show. ironically perhaps, is 10.000 Class Rooms vania consumer demand there-| eral arts college. However, a that this year doesn’t happen to P. B. GUERNSEY SALE THURSDAY - MARCH 22nd, 1956 - 12:30 NOON 50 HEAD including two entire milking herds ili ; iri : Built in Five Years | : ; ’ sell At the Ass'n. Sales Pavilion, 6 miles east of Lancaster, Pa. on fore exceeds 300 million pounds Similar program has been car-| be another election year - but f amount * lime Dut ee don’t want to Route 30 | nop ves for bo ried out for sever: x alec: rear at it unless it is ne ‘ one owned by Harvey Weire, Mt. Wolf, Pa., the other by H. Ar- | Per year, but production is not out for several years at a presidential election yea 1 | | ‘ yi mnsvivanis . : ie Harrisburg -PNS- Some idea | nold Smith, |Collegeville, Pa. You can always pick good ones | much over 200 million pounds Pennsylvania State University. | that. —— | ; of the tremendous growth and] from these Rind of dispersals! {of all chickens and turkeys, he —- { Admittedly the fact that a 8 | Added confsignments includes two tops from McDonald Clie | declared. Area 4H Club Names. new: President is to he selected) taking place in Penn- Phone Terre Hill 5-3455 or New Holland 4-2112. Take or send your sample to yr Writ 2480-6 as Jr. 3 due rtly after sale : : 1. | sylvania’s public school system | a 4 yr. old With 12480 61 = as Jr. 3 due shortly after sale, the | “The poultry industry as i | has nothing to do directly with SYlvanie p 3 i other a 3 yr.\old with 106571584 as Sr. 2 yr. old out of an “E : . BL Pd N Offi aE it ust an be seen from the fact that dam : [Stands in Pennsylvania today is ew ICers [the lowmskers: but 1 jusy in the past five years some 10- 3 J : Prey : : . . : . rare ary. els 1 years § | Ly 4 HY From Coskdry Guérnsey Farms, a 4 yr. old daughter of C. C. | one of our most important in- Miss Miriam Roland. Mount| So happens that in a presiden 000: classrooms lige oli 910 Quarry Road, Blue Ball, Lancaster County, 2 Levity Heir, March 31st to Hominy Hill Music Prince, a full | dustries, but there is still room Joy K1, was elected president! tial election year the lawmak-| ° : brother to H. rp that made over 1000 lbs. fat as a“ 2 yr. old | er been constructed or are now . 10-3¢ 5 cows fron , with records betwoen 400 and | If expanded production,” he of the Elizabethtown-Donegal| ers themselves are up for elec- ls — Ee — : - ynllan Fa : | \ i” on St ; . Thursday, March 15 8 I e Capacity I IT IS NOW TIME FOR RY Wt : : Exceeds Production Announce ——- Increas |. DORMANT SPRAYING § “A service within eve si Paultrv | - . |m M - witht oultry Contest In Pennsylvania Scholarship Plans The In Mount Joy OF FRUIT TRES ye HERTS | Fifty-five Fulure Farmers of Harrisburg -PNS- Pennsyl- The Pennsylvania Farm Bur | Pennsvivania Power dnd a ‘a . America from the county have| vania farmers today are about! eau Cooperative Association . ; iy anv recent 3 li hould be do: = : { oy x ' Light Company recently com- in astures for control of garlic sho —————— filed entries for the Pennsylvan-| 100 million pounds short of pro- announced plans today lo a Pennsylvania pleted a line reconstruction m this month. - /] BIR We ¥ 4 Ming Oo . p aT rary a archi ace SC . > d - Tl 3 I in 1956 Chicken of Tomorrow duc ng the of Fotis ward "poo project in the borough of - “a ho Nt oh meat consumed within the state,! vear to a male s > at « wantlv’ increases ‘the = test | 1d » latter . . J that greatly increases the . n . a onte to be he id in i Iattes the State Department of Agri-' ata College, Huntingdon. Story a of PP&L facilities in|® HESS BROS. - n are any 101 part of April Severa ocai’ ay bz wank: Lily tailbone ey - , a gang. BR Farmers & 0 i Yen vouths have aude entries. "The culture said hi Neh. Ralph H. Horst, nists Bv' Mason. Denison. Editor this area. '8 BOX 221 FLORIN Phone Mt. Joy TE J TORY YATE en a : “Our state leads all others in' tive director of ‘field services wr yao a? In reporting on completion o BARRE I AT TERESTED | poults irmers have entered : : " cv Iveta ws Service n- reporting |. IN On ’ is MARKET Be : lies ys wi the farm cash income from the for the statewide cooperative, Pennsylvania News Service the $50,000 project, Mr. T. G a VA MILE MARKET] Loan sent time, they are S4e Of eggs and from the sale said the award would be made| Harrisburg — Something his- pennypacker, the utility's dis-| PHON OR WRIT AL tae pigsent Lime, Vt of chickens, except broilers, annually to a second semester| G00 Ibs. fat as} 2 yr. olds, ca | 43 is. all of the 310 in the process of being built. ing that famous “Antietam” and | commented. Community 4-H Club Tuesday | tion too—that is, all of the A spokesman for the State! “Fairlawn” blolod, all due before sale, ready to pay off at the] = 1m. night in a re-organizational| members of the House of Rep- Department. .of Public Iistrac. | Ti pail i |Saturday, March 17 at 12:30 meeting in the and half of the 50 it down. this. wav MASSEY -HARRIS i, Over nilt 6f the consignments are due within 30 days of sale | Sharp is date and time of the | : ah g | members of the Senate. tion broke 1t down this way: ! date = majority vaccinated - Bangs and T. B. Accredited. | Peake Dispersal, Rte. 84 be- | School, Florin. Vos School districts building thru | {map i aes ary Sale managed bv: For Catalogs Write: [tween Wellsboro & Middlebury | Christ Miller was chosen Fhe record breaking local municipal authorities are] "PENNA. GUERNSEY BREEDERS’ ASSN, | Ctr. Selling 45 Top quality Hol. | vice president: Joanne : Bixley,| Session hus: done, noWiing If wh with roughly 7500 have) P. O. Box 491, Harrisburg, Penna. |St€Ins - Purebred Angus Bull - . . of . awmalcore ‘ne ww tov 1 secretary; Jean Miller, assistant| Soothe lawmakers as they yi AEN An : ol a typey, productive herd. one aly, «es tant | classrooms, with 4100 of these : TF Yr secretary: Davi ai 7i ampaign strategy clouded : : , r Tg of the best sold by Rumseys’ in | Secretary; David Martin, treas-| With = toa . dismal P€ing elementary school class-| BY 3 UJ 2 ¥ I é & A some time! 300 Leghorn Hens - urer; Joanne Martin, song lead-| with the spectre of the 1Isma a I ded Lot B or J L E : EEE : rooms and 3400 secondary | Farmall “H” ™-H Forage Har- | er: Betly Hess and John Mar-| record of the 1955-56 session. OF - : school classrooms. — vester (Motor & 3 Heads) All y; game loaders: rainel The fact that the Legislature es Std R M B b k i 4 tools & produce - A real farm n, Farm ih Loreal se is still in session and each On the other hand ihe State . ru a er, Inc. FARM IMPLEMENTS & HOUSEHOLD GOODS sic’ herd Hackman, news reporter; and iS Still in session and es owned by Mr. and Public School Building Auth- | Mrs. Llewellyn Peake and Auc-, Gwendolyn Witmer, pianist. Week approaching “Closer and ority has constructed or is con- SALUNGA, PENNA. [tioned by Rumseys’ of West- Local leaders are Victor Lon-| closer to the fateful election structing about 1125 element- > on Tw 30 - 7 A/a i 1 oy 1 056 | field, Pa. 11-1¢ | genecker, Paul Hess, Lewis Bix.| day, has given many a lawmak-| : ” ond. - | ASCALLEL GACH Y ¢ AY iarcn . [| : “|ler, Mrs. John Herr Georeel €F pause for thoughtful indiges- ae S00 AT | 3. ARES, a : 8€| oie S03. 8 ) sec ary sc 12:30 P. M. A IC | Webb and Willis I. Hackman, | tion. For politicos, it isn’t pleas- et { at ay ried 2% hi | nua ommum ai? Stes, Gee reese. lant to have their record trail-| classrooms. J : " i - Un tie premises located in Rapho Towns . ing so close to them as they But In addition to these) Henry H Eshleman Farm mn 11 “or off the roud fom Landisville 5 gy heey 13] resp B50. cose 383 | class § » depar old : 7 Te Sone Chl Th ae to an Good Friday Mar. 30th Elm Tree Plans sprint down the campaign trail,| the department to OFF ROUTE 230 AT FLORY'S MILI to Lrismon’s Mennonite Church, March 17. Yo . P. T . lowever there is nothing & Pennsylvania News Service i 230 AT FLORY'S MILL ba LOW J Tre S E Le 1 AA T i | At the Boro Limits, Mt. Joy, Ee de A, Meeting they can do about it. In effect, there have been con- iio = 1racior | on the road leading to the Mt.! The newly organize qd PTA. i i S VLD ; structed or are being built by ay BE the die has already been cast it 5 an MARCH 1d > 3B . with clearance front end | Joy Cemetery. f the Elm Tree Elementary | , ,. 4 : > all types of authorities, 115 au- id 1to35 5. Mm ! s hed In & and no matter now how soon titori 154 : ih I 1 RY. 3.0 A 3, T P - School in Rapho Township Will} hoo weer or btn si ditoriums, 154 gymnasiums, 55 vo [WV a FENAral nurnnce | LIVESTCCK, IMPL:EME 1 they wrap up their legislative BS John Deere I A slucidl purpase ractor MPLEMENTS hold its meeting next Monday| ~ dling ih a now €ombined auditoriums-gymna- a 4 11C ings, e pr 1as V Two-row cultivator, mounted corn planter for John Deere { HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Etc. fi . wh ji { March ‘12. Room visitation willl Boon rad siums, 582 health facilities, 580 ONSTRATING J WT mids ye or : . . > ade. . 3 nL ~ ~ XT ny hig model Al tobacco hocrs, fertilizer side dr ge Myers 32 {If you have any household be held from 7 to 7:30 p.m. This undoubted wecounts cafeteria facilities, as well as a NEW HYDRAMIC POWER MHE0, 333 AND 444 row il. pin pump mounted on 4-wheel drive truck, | goods, or farming implements, | ., i : ic : 3 substantial ber Bit tie ’ ) | By : 'S, | and the meeting is che sd!» ‘ . substantial number of athletic IT ~ #'°" Allis-Chalmers 5-foot all purpose Harvester with power | you want to dispose of, we will i Joe meeting Is schedule q for the nervous fretting to be field on fatal TRACTOR AND TILLAGE TOOLS > RE. Tov railer ma- = Pride ‘a 7:30. The progr: vi in-1 » 1 . elds s a few natatoria. takeoff, Co-op one-row New Idea trailer ma sell it for you at this sale. OF. List The program will in-| 004 plaguing lawmakers the as Dan hatatorie nur reader, t bottom disc plow, weed Wanted - all kinds of cows, | clude a Panel discussion on the! few weeks as they duti- As a side statistie, at ihe be- 2 =z - planter Yo rubber: hs VS, a | past few weeks as they duti Hin wl 1 QRS. BE SURE TO REGISTER FOR ATTENDANCE PRIZE Iron speed potato planter, on rubber; (bulls, heifers and shoates. Will | value of kindergarten. Kinder-| rn ginning oi 1953 it was estimat- SL» LL ) REGISTER FOR ATTENDANCE PRIZE holo ill, Tractor mounted electric grass yaa a a | fully make their painful trek 16-hol¢ ill ractor mounte : grass buy your entire dairy. Sy of im] >d Pennsylvania had : © or nal ry > y 3 garten teachers of the Manheim! : ec ennsylvania lad a need seeder, belt conveyor, itable for hay bales, bags and ear { Sale 12:00 Noon. j= A : | to Harrisburg. or 15.455 = : f corn, two sets double tobacco ladders, set single ladders, | Central district will lead the It is a fact that many are for 15,455 new classrooms. i Oliver disc harrow, three-section spring harrow, McCor- Leo P. Frank | discussion. convinced that they hve more % } Rel Po] { 1CC » > mick Deering grass mower on rubber, McCormick Deering LS. S. Frank John Hershey, president, will to Tenr uc 4 rise from thoir side delivery rake, John Deerc hammer mill, spike harrow, ; > oxy be In. dharse 0 Iear campaignwise from thel flat bed two-wheel farm trailer, two rubber-tired four- Phone Mt. Joy 3-5521. mo legislative record than from E wheel farm wagons with side boards, two coal brooders, Aldinger & Wagner, Aucts. yy their political opponents. :- tl > electric brooders, six range shelters, two coal brood- Zeller & Kaylor, Clks. 10-tfe Palronize Bulletin Advertisers. ¢ electric brooders, six range shelters, large quantity - of poultry nests, feeders and fountains, platform scales, : | the dilemma faced by these! acco press, tobacco lath, air compressor, corn sheller, P U B i | gents is that they are uncertain! motors, Ten tons ear corn, two Florin stoves, ‘oil heater, | at this point as to which party | The interesting part abou i ON PURINA SUPER STARTENA Super Growth. Your chicks should grow up to 5.69, faster on 7.49, less feed per pound of gain than ever before on Purina Startena! That's the kind of results they've been getting on many thousands of chicks in Purina Research tests. electric fencers, barbed wire, posts, fence rails, small tools | i | will be blamed for » legisl: and articles too numerous to menion. ; | I et d oe I he legisla HOUSEHOLD GOODS—Combination coal and gas | — OF — | live fiasco o t 1e past thirteen| stove, studio couch, 8 cu. ft. gas*refrigerator, 9x12 wool { months —that is, the placemen | rugs, 3-pc. living room suite, crib, playpen, metal cabinet, 2 | of blame insofar as the average! metal table, three maple tables and small articles. | Implements, Poultry Equipment | voter is concerned. Each of E. V. Spahr. Auct. M : | AND | course blames the other party Hertzler & Gainor, Clerks William K. Risser | for the stalemate that has re- No hucksters allowed. Refreshments by the Auxiliary Some Household Goods | duced Pennsylvania to of the Salunga Fire Company. 10-2¢ fisce y ca” A 3 iscal Super Safe. You can order Startena with a built-in coccidiosis control. It’s the best contro! ever tested by Purina Laboratories. | shambles. | | | Sy | This being a presidential el- P U B I I gC S A iL. E | Saturday, March 24, 1956 { ection year is I important to | these people in another respect. Super Vigor. You can actually see the brighter yellow OF — AT 1:00 P. M [Many a hopeful legislative shanks, perkier red combs, and fast, smooth feathering. | ? Sui | candidate on both sides of the Sey { { akoa 0 ap LIVESTOCK and FARMING IMPLEMENTS | On the premises located along the Colebrook zoad: one. | aisle’ is counting ont the Super Economy. It takes only 2 pounds of Super Saturday, March 17, 1956 The undersigned will sell at public sale on the premises i i hurch located along road leading from Manheim to Mt. Hope C i Transplanter, roller harrow, potato plow, single row corn he | ; of the Brethren, 3 mi. N. W. of Manheim, Rapho Twp.. Lanc- | planter, corn sheller, snow fence, 7-ft. iron fence posts, iron posts | the ome front as a result for electric fence, electric fence charger wire fence, Tools such as | of the abortive 1955-56 legisla- { . Penna. i y ‘harger, e tence, Tools suchas | © £g1sle aster County | large grease gun, bolt thread cutter, drill press, wrenches, one % | tive session, od | h © ror hree i } Aen A re a) < | horse power maqtor, three i 10rse power motors, 1 electric air The boys are worried - as > Ibs | compressor, corn crib, 4x12x16; feed cart, feed scoops, chains, 4 well the ial hat ied Re 700 {08. | hives of bees, lot of bee supplies, bucket-a-day stove, like new; © ey might be! [ 30-gal. tank, new bushel crates, strawberry carriers, { {1 POULTRY EQUIPMENT | BIRTHS | Oo S T E E R S | | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Ei-| 40 Leghorn Pullets, starting to lay chler, Main St, Florin, a son. 2 Brooder houses. painted inside and outside, nice for chil- Ai < REN eg | S Friday, at Lancaster tener: Fr 1954 ALLIS CHALMERS “G” TRACTOR, starter, lights, andydren’s py houses; four range shelters, 3 chick roosts: chicken Hospital Ancaster Kisheral, as) hydraulic lift, cultivators and hoers, fertilizer attachment. | feeders and fountains, community nests, 3 coal brooder stoves, A jak : : i . 1945 FARMALL “H” TRACTOR, starter, lights, hydraulic | four basket egg cooler, electric fan to fit cooler, egg baskets, el- Mr. and Mrs. Victor G. Wen- Ss E E G rR A ind D oO iL E oO IS R Y¥ Oo nN T Vv lift, cultivators, and hoers. jectric time clock, egg crates, two egg scales, three iron water | ger, Manheim R2, a daughter, Allis Chalmers Corn planter to mount “G” tractor, John | troughs, 6-globe Infra Electric Brooder. ( Saturday, in Lancaster G | Startena per light breed chick, 3 pounds per heavy. This is a real saving, because most feeds recommend 3 to 4 pounds of Starter—or more—before the chicks are ready for a growing ration. i" | able “pull” of the presidential | candidate to haul him over the FARMALL eA TRACTOR legislative hump, to neutralize With Cultivator and Hoers. Light and Starter. | to Some degree that is, any ne- | gative attitude that may prevail half mile South of Fairview Church of the Brethren. shek-R-Tabs. water safer with gh 9 oy . d a 1 this ad in an ava Jig discount. This oR Sp pe 1956. Cash value 1/3 where restricted. Le > —IT'S WORTH 2 SAVE THIS i» 17 Of jo gh Chek-R-Tabs, when J oud A = the bro house together, BS infoctant. Keep drinking with ¥ approximately 700 lbs. sical Be sure to see our next big Grand Ole Opry TV tainers . . . plus the Briarhopper kids and o : : ed 5 as wenera'| Show. It’s the farmer’s most popular country other guest stars...in a fun-filled night at Deere 3 section harrow, John Deere 28 disc barrow, Little Gen- | : HOUSEHOLD GOODS Hospital. music show. All your favorite Opry enter- the old country school. You can see it on jus 2-14 Bottom ey anus, ude for het 4-Pc. Birdseye Maple bedroom suite, Wheelock piano, pie Mr. and Mrs. James E. Ha- like new; 9 ft. cultipacker, «Mc 2.99 1 ar ider : rockers fectic coal Ta a les ih 2. JI", ’53 David Bradicy Side Rake, 10 disc Superior grain drill, | porch glider Sr och, el range, bird| becker, Landisville, a son, Sat- StaHON ee. Channel Date Time. 2 row tobacco planter, rubber tire flat bed wagon, 1 iron wheel | foo 0 ttle electric lamps. tables ol otis he i gar en nose, | urday, «© in, Lancaster General - wagon, 2 set tobacco ladders, 1 weeder, Minnich type tobacco | mps, » Jars, CKs, five colors | Hospital. | : y mums, and other artices too numerous mention. { ; pre Cyclone electric seeder, used 2 seasons, two range shelters, | lo mention Mr. ond Mrs. J. Henry Krei- : Hillside hitch for Farmall H Tractor used 1 season, and many | Refreshments will be served. der, Mount Joy R2. a &a hter, | ew omer 3 on nc other articles too numerous to mention. { , \ , a daughter, ° . C , i Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P. M., when conditions will | Tuesday, at Lancaster Osteo- Refreshments will be served. [00 Te oI | Tuestay, at | Sale to begin at 12:30 P. M. Sharp. Terms by | ; MOUNT JOY, PA. |SHREINER & MILLER, Auctioneers . Ruhl, ‘Auctioneer Elvin G. 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