The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, April 13, 1961, Image 2

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PUBLIC SALE The Mount Jov ~~ TTT
2 COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES BULLETI}
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY AT
SAT., APRIL 22, 1961 Tn the heart of abuicus Lancaster County.
On the premises in the borough of Mount Joy.

Richard A. Rainbolt

Is Much Faster
On ‘Windy Days
Corn yields may be reduc g
for a number of sunny days
prevents plants from getting 351 Snyder Ave., Elizabeth-
sufficient carbon dioxide to town. Real Estate & person:
Thursday,
Corn Growth The Bulletin, Mount Joy Landisville-Salunga heir caps rom the §chaol of Junior


April 13 sr———mm—————————== student nurses to receive sponsors

General Hospital.

Sale Register = an 30
Saturday,
village of Florin. Real Egan elected president of the
personal property bY potersburg Rotary Club at a
ed if lack of air movement John H. Frye. Dupes, Auct. ... nt meeting.
and
Saturday,
Pau] R. Herr, a teacher at
merce

hip of the Lanca
Chamber of I
When in
remember
 

The State Department Usk
April 15—In the yo n6eld High School, was JW Seniors, a boy and a gyighways has authorized t
a bake-off contest at
April 22--No ville.
The Salunga Womens’ Club
entertained the Golden Years
field high school, Landis
Miss Nancy Noll, 201 Roh-
rerstown Road, and Gordon pew signals will
Hemp-
Landisville.
School officials
East #irl, were named winners inj qonation of flashing scho
warning signals in the Hemif ‘60 Desotc
"field Elementary Schools i Sedan
6,
said thy, ’
be plac 60 Valian
Lancaster County, at 9 - 11 East Main Street. Edit sustain maximum growth, ac-al property by Estate of Mrs: «oh of the LindisvilleSa Kaufiman, Silver Springs, on Church Street and § Sedan
NO. 1 — Lot of ground 30x180 fi. more or less, thereon hor cording to research by. the Kathryn E. Ober, Robert L., nga Aves ot @ o m. Satur. 100k top honors in a field of Stoney Battery Road 2,000 mile
erected a and U.:S. Deparment x Agric, od i E. Ober, Evec a April s in the Salunga 1g Sulpsuts, od : a Lanaisvilie for oe. Jeo} ‘60 Vauxh
: Hz ture and Cornell Univerhity, Dupes, . : . warch f the Brethren, e¢ Hempfield seniors will tion of pupils e
Brick and Concrete Block Building Publisher wi Saturdny. April 27 — 3siChureh of the Brethren, The HUBRIS semn iliion Bf PUR, 2 one off Weoor
FRONT, 2-STORY BRICK, first floor office, second floor Findings in studies direct-gnyder Ave. Elizabethtown. oc 0 on : cakes again Tuesday, April two. |
dwelling. SECOND PART, 1-STORY CONCRETE BUILD: Subscription Rate - $2.50 per year by mail. ed by R. Lemon of USDA's Real estate and household ®""7" "F577" 11 to be entered in competi- ij 58 Plymo
ING used for printing shop, with warehouse, and 2-CAR Advertising Rates upon request. Agricultural Research Ser goods, by Katherine E. Ober The ' Landisville Jaycee- tion for grades 9 - 12 spon- The Junior Midget tea
GARAGE ATTACHED. Dwelling contains 5 rooms & bath Entered at the post office at Mount Joy, Penna., a8 vice and Robert B. Musgrave Estate. Dupes, Auct. Etts will meet Thursday, Ap-Sored by the Lancaster Jane-of the Landisville Area will ‘sg Dodge
on second floor: 3 rooms on third floor: 20 ft. second floor second class mail under the Act of March 3, 1879
porch with aluminum awning; Oil burner-steam heat, sew- -
age, gas water heater. Very desirable location How Much Does It Cost?
Business portion of building occupied by Mount Joy
Bulletin. Publishe: willing to give new owner long lease. .
NO. 2 — Lot of ground 54x180 f£., more or less, situated Custom Work Rates Estimated
at 21 - 23 - 25 East Main St., thereon erected a HARRISBURG — What combine; and 19 cents an

— ——
does it cost to plant an acre hour for feed grinding and the
1 Story Concrete Block Storeroom of corn in Pennsylvania? mixing.
approximately 40x120 feet. According to figures collect- The average cost of a com
LEASED BY AMERICAN STORES CO. ed by the Crop Reporting plete job of silo filling com-
: . _ Service of the Pennsylvani~ es to $12.35 an hour. This
Attached warehouse and adjoining parking lot with pri- Department of Agriculture, job includes the use of the
vate driveway ' Heater room in basement Steker-steam c1 the rates of custom oper- chopper, the blower, one full
heat. Sewage Very desirable locatipn : ators, the bill would come time and one part-time trac-
To view properties prior fo sale, call Manheim MO 54806 {;, $10.60 an acre plus the tor, two wagons full time
Sale to commence at 2:00 P. M. when conditions will cost of the seed and ferti- and one part-time and the
be made known by lizer. services of two men.
MAUDE S. LAUER Broken down, the average Weed control spraying
cost of plowing an acre of averaged $2.45 an acre with
PEARL S. ROTH sod is $4.15, discing is done the operator furnishing ihe
oO oO for $2.40 an acre, harrowing spray material and $1.55 an
D R THY M. HENDRIX (or $1.95 and planting with acre if the farmer furnishes
Executrices, Estate of John E. Schroll dec'd a two-row planter for $2.10. the material.
J Omar Landis, Auctioneer ; These custom costs figures Insect and disease spray
sicker wer arnec Hue Y Oia « :
Arnold, Bricker, Beyer and Barnes, Attys 46-2.¢ ya the average for the state rates were $3.30 an acre if

and vary considerably with- the materials were furnished

in geographic regions. by the operator and $1.55 eon | plants bs 3 Seid #ith dard time on Sunday, Octob- Jo he
This is the first: study of if the ‘farmer furnished the 06S ace. by Orme. Te op og pool outlined.
ut Sn or. . searchers from field plants == a The pool will be in opera-
enclosed in a plastic growth growth chamber On days tion seven days a week from
custom rates ever done in Materials
OF VALUABLE Pennsylvania. More then Some operators did not
400 custom operators parti- Yeport rate charges for
for normal custom jobs. job of field chopping hay or
Real Estate & Personal Property cipated in the survey of costs tain jobs. For example, the ber permitted accurate meas- mental differences between and 1.9 p.m. Sunday. Rich-
J . urements of environmental the growth chamber and the ard McDonough. junior high
- - m———eere reeset ereere——e conditions — temperature, open field were small, with physical education instructor
does not show any average humidity, and changes in the the rate of photosyathehis in at Hempfield high school,
The most uniform rate Silage, cn a per acre basis,
: within the state was the 10
Saturday, April 15, 1961 cents a bale charged for the rates for the areas or the
baling of hay and straw. In- state. There were only °°
On the premises located in the Village of Florin cidentally. the average bale Teports submitted on this
along Route 230. wy
Lot of land thereon crected a state.
Other average charges are Rates charged ranged from
21, St $6.15 an acre or $7.05 an hr. 86 reported in the south
F r a m e H 0 i S e $5.75 an acre for combining chopping on an acre basis
ains with a pull-ty- came to $10.30. :
for two-row corn picking: central area to S153 in the
$6.15 an acre or $7.25 an northwest. The state average
containing seven rooms and bath; oil fired furnace, hot P€¢ machine or $6.85 for com The average prices were
water heat: gas hot water heater. TWO-CAR GARAGE. bining with a self-propelled for the 1960 crop year.






hour for corn combining: for the 10 reporis for field
Good location. Property in good condition. Immediate
ceagsi ar sive Arrangements view r ertv “3: *
possession can be giv n. Arrangements 10 vies propert) Nutrition Studies
cna be made by calling Mount Joy OL 3-2581
Also at the same time and place the following per- USDA Needs Twin Bull Calves
sonal property to be sold: - Several pairs of identical- Research Division, Beltsvilie,
Columbia Gas Range; Frigidaice Refrigerator: Frigi- twin beef-type bull calves Md. An inspector will be sent
daire Deep Freeze; kitchen cabinet; kitchen chairs; two 3- are needed by U. S. Depari-to check the calves before
piece living room suit : rocking chairs; extension ment of Agriculture scien-purchase
tables: library tc 3 coffee | tables; end..." Ty 143 Se
tables: large 1 rag carpet; buffet; Lists jor use in nuirition and Identical-twin calves are
china closet: s: {wo single beds, breeding studies to be cod... 50d are developed froin
springs. and m: wardrobes: ducted at USDA's Agricul- single cell. They are al-
radio: mantel ¢ table, bridge ture] Research Center, Belts- ways the same sex, look very
gn BINDS per. ee i ¥itle, ba magh aHke, abd Some in
eigthe hariber: wind ;: dishes and The bull calves sought for Much the same manner. Fre-
crocks and jugs; purchase can be either pure.quently their markings may






 
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cooking ute
porch c tric washer: double tubs: garden hose; bred, grade, or crossbred ani-P¢ repeated on the same or
garden tools; dr; stepladder; power lawn mower: mals less than 5 months ola. OPPosite sides. In cases
bucket-a-day stov om heater: and a lot of articles too where the right and left side
numerous to me: The calves are LEIS markings are reversed, the
Sale to comm at 12:30 p.m., real estate to be of- sought, so far as possible. rasemblance is knowa as
fered at 2:00 p when conditions will be made known within a 250-mile radius of “mirror likeness.”
bv Washington, D.C., as a means
Walter 5, Auctioneer J h H F of holding shipping costs to Identicaltwin calves are
Landis & nan. Clerks onn . rye a minimum. This includesparticularly useful in re-
 
Refreshments will be served 44-5¢ Maryland, Virginia, West search because of their simi-
-— Virginia, and southeastern lar physical reactions. Pro-
Peansylvania ducers within a 250-mile ra-
P U BH I SA i E Owners or producers will-dius of Washington, D.C,
LL C ing to sell identical-twin bul} Who find identical-twin
alin ¢ a . calves i their herds this
: calves that meet USDA speci- 2, v es In .
LE Gs SDA speci- 4; spriag may be able to
OF VALUAB :
ications are requested
: 19 make a substantial contribu-
REAL ESTATE and PERSONAL PROPERTY write Dr. Everett J. Warwick tion to research of bencfit to
y HA 2 Chief, Beef Cattle Research the livestock industry, re-
Saturday. April 22, 1961

Branch, Animal Husbandry search officials said.

On the premises located in the Borough of Eliza-
bethtown, at No. 351 Snyder Avenue,
3x1
2 ¢
a0 1
» 1 Story Brick Farming Implements
i Dwelling House oe Heise Dugwn


 
containing five room and bat modern gienen.,
wood floors: oil-fired furnac torced hot air at; electric
hot walter hea Base! { ler entire house with fire- On the premises located along the old Hershey
place, laundry and garag wm storm windows and Road, one-fourth mile South of Deodate, adjoining
doors Tate mous i din Be Siva ‘A Frese ent turnpike.
_ DODGE PICK-UP TRUCK. in good condition; FARM-
ALL “H” TRACTOR with cultivator; two-bottom 12 inch
5 Oliver Radex Plow; 4-wheel Oliver Manure Spreader; 7 ft.
Also at the same time and place the {followingOliver PTO Grass Mower with two rubber wheels; Eilis
personal property will be sold: Champion 24-42 Thresh Machine with sell-feceder, blower
Frigidaire Refrigerator: electric Frigidair Ste wo @nd grain scales: two rubber-lire wagons with beds; Reber
2-horse wagon with bed; Conestoga Wagon with blue bed:
view property can b de by calling Elizabet
7-6936
room

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suite: upho d ” TV. with UHF ang @ouble cultipacker: side delivery rake: dump rake; two
1 rad ike new: 9x12 rug throw rugs: beds, doublerow corn planters, one John Deere with fertilizer
tress burcaus washstands: chairs: r ng ¢ ttachment; grain binder; 2-horse scorer and scraper; one-
nee-hole desk and chair; Sing drop-head Sewing lorse sco cr: potato plow; riding cultivators; hay. loader;
or: blanket chest ne sideboard: high- 8 and 9 bar new wire fencing: 5 ft. McCormick. Deering
lank-bott rocker; all bl end t2b es: tele. Norse mower; one-horse cultivator: hay ladders; 10-hole
phone table; library table gazine rack: larg assock: Ontario Grain and Fertilizer Drill: t actor disk harrow;
linens; bedding: comforts; guilt: ble lamps: mounted front-end saw for tractor; corn sheller with elect-
poreh chairs: is ng board: dishes id cooking ute: 3; 1 tor: platform scales: pea scales; bag wagons; hog
electric irons: {wo electric washers. one a Phileo, like new; eeders: two-unit Surge Milk DMachine with pump, motor
express wagon: croquet set: wrought iron #0d pipeline: round back sleigh; two-seated market sleigh;
tted lants: rotary mower g saws: small Lanning mill with bagger: straw cutter; arag; stone drag;
Flectric Sweeper: Io heater: work brooder stoves: girl's bicycle; wagon jack; butcher equip-
; rs: vise: single ladd garden hose: ment: iron kettics: tripods: copper kettle; vise: drill press:
and a jot of articl oo numer- electric drill: electric motors; saddle; saddler’s bench;
3 grindstone: emery wheel with motor; grass seeders: exten-
— y P. M al estate to be of- sion ladder: schoo] teacher's desk: block and falls; empty
¢ 00 PM wher nditions will | de known drums: harness: collars: hames; forks: shovels; chains:
In «C i 1 ) 1,94 vii
’ v N less: 20 TON OF STRAW, more or less; dnd lot of -artickes
Katherine E. Ober Estate too numerous to me ntion : -
ROBERT L. OBER and wil} Sale to commenee at 12:30 P. M.. when conditions
HAROLD E. OBER. Administrators __
Fhe) Wale D Te uclionee : Mrs. Earl B. Brandt
> Madge Known by
ck I forng Alto
Walter Du 5 : : :
: CG Refreshments will be served by the Bachmanville
P as ren

served. 15-3¢ Church of the Brethren Sunday School Class. 46-2¢
rap iron sold‘ by the:pil¢; 30 TON OF HAY, more or:

of Cornell University, sug-
gest that the rate of photo-)
determined largely by theand at 21 East Main St., Mt.
rate of exchange of carbon Joy, by John E. Schroll Es-
dioxide between air and tate. Landis, Auct.
corn. About 80 percent of
Light, another important
factor in corn growth, strong- : : ming pool will be filled with
ly influences the use of car- Daylight Time
bon dioxide by plants. As . . Construction of the pool, a
light intensity increases, « Begins April 30 community project, located
does the amount of carbon
dioxide used. The more car-
bon dioxide available, the
more the plants use, particul-
C
are high.
In evaluating effects of
light and carbon dioxide on.
corn growth, the ARS scien-
tists compared measurements
Saturday,
ril 22— b-
April 22 Pub. ril 13 at 8 p.m. at the home
ic sale of two commercial i i . 11 Garden Show, April 11 - 15 Saturday, April
y Se . Baca’ te i / *" of Mrs. Richard Miller, of 11 4 y Apri Ys p
synthesis on sunny days if properties at 11 East Main Brandt Bivd. Landisville. at Guernsey pavilion.
Friday, A
carbon dioxide needed old Hershey
by corn must be broughtof Deocate. Farm machinery
from outhide the field by airby Mrs. Earl Bb. Brandt.
movement. Dupes, Auet. y ¥ ded .
—B- Weather permitting the

Unless t
hange for
Mount Joy will begin observ- being built by the Landis-
$0) ; ing daylight saving time cn ville Swim Club, Inc., will
arly when light intensities g 1 qay. April 30 be financed by the sale of
The decision was made on $100 bonds, repayable at 5%
fonday nigh
ough Council. About 140 residents of the
At the san
: TG as in :
men voted to return to stau- ing Tuesday evening, April
Miss Connie Nissley, Hemp- five-day show is under
The School.
Cees as part of the Home & have their first practice ¢
15, at ‘54 Pontia
help @ Engine &
‘52 DeSoto
the Landisville elementary scho


field high school senior, an

exchange student to Ger-
many last year, will show
slides and tell of her experi-
ences there.
pril 28 — Along
Rd.. 3 mi. so
new Landisville area swim-
water by Memorial Day.
here is some at the end of Elmwood Ave.
the entire area, has been started. The pool,
t by the Bor- interest

1e time, councii- area attended a public meet-
4th to hear plans for the


cer- chamber. The enclosed cham- with little
amount of carbon dioxideboth places
used when light intensity light intensities increased Membership will be limit-
changed. The amount of sol-
Late in th
3.1 feet lcag particular job for the entire ar radiation absorbed by therate of photosynthesis in the Landisville ana surrounding
crops was also measured. chamber stopped increasing area
Data from the field were when the maximum rate al- —
compared with those from in-lowed by the carbon dioxide Martha Ann Pettit, Salun-
struments inside the plasticlevel was reachea. ga, will be among the 59
wind, environ- 11 am. to 9 p.m. weekdays

 
 

 
: Phones:
CHice:
increasing as will be pool manager
e morning the ed to 300 families in the

FARMERS!
Grow Sweet Corn
AS A
TW 8-6721
Evenings: TW 8-7010
JOHN L. BARE
Field Representative




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HARVESTING & HAULING
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John F. Cope Co, Inc.
MANHEIM, PA.
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A:P FREESTONE PEACHES => 3%-%1.00
ANN PAGE BEANS iiiorioriremee see foe 4Qe
SUNSHINE HI-HO CRACKERS : 25°
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GOLDEN BANANA
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Higher heads
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Higher carton
Fancy Red 2 Hoe: 35°
Delicious Variety
  
—99c
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Butter °yio%, "en. 1G
Tea Bags 100 >..." 95¢
DelMonte Peaches "oon 2 2.2 59¢
Pepsodent 7. “i 31¢ “i 53¢


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-Filbert’s Margarine 2... 57¢c
Hi-C Drink °25.” “a 65¢
Sultana Corn .22%0.. 2 Zo 28¢
V-8 Cocktail “50° 2 © 15¢
Sunsweet Prune Juice 0. 45¢
Scoft Towels 2 27 39¢ 2 iii 59¢

CRESTVIEW LARGE EGGS "sun: v2 foxnin 89°
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KEEBLER CHIP COOKIES 3re S100 0
HERSHEY GIANT BARS [<2 Jur s1,00 Pamcer | TE
CRISPO MIXED COOKIES 29 pg em
LARGE FRESH
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LAST WEEK OF THIS BIG VALUE!
A-P FROZEN VEGETABLES
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PINK POTTED
DOGWOOD TREE
$4.95 Value
19 ‘ This week end
only $1.95
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Mount Joy A & P Food Store does not sell Meats or Seafoods.
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All Prices Effective through Saturday, April 15th, 1961 (©)
We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities. /
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