The Mount Joy Sale Register FF.A. Honors County Farmers To Try Holsteins Set Thursday, April 20 2 The Bulletin, Mount Joy of production as IER————— testing a OPEN House IREN . Saturday, April 22—No. . uction a5 a 1 ! T asi Snyder Ave, Elizabeth- Sweetheart N w T b cco Strains S009 Records part of the official h DN fmf dod a oe nual Meet | WO New [oba $ hhc olton Friesian As PE DIOR A : rty by Estate of Mrs. : : sociati swrica has an- Gh : : ; MOUNT JOY, PENNA. EL er At Annual Meet | ici are the sence of mosaic) of a medium sociation of Americs bas ab. continuing lactation and life Qld Route 230 | re. doy, 3 PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY AT Kathryn EO er vee. Witness Ook chapter of the best of a large number of. bodied, somewhat darkOGCG, UY oqiiol” product. time PROCIcUmm FRCEC, oo F' RHEEMS § bess but 4 11 EAST MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Dupes, Auct Future Farmers of America disease-resistant lines that chestnut leaf. In growth hab- jon records by registered phi roa Holstein herds. EAST O Jn In the heart of fabulous Lancaster County. Saturday April 22 351 held its annual Parent - Son have been under test since it and general appearance it Holstein cows in this area. registere 8 No anglin AA Snyder Ave. Elizabethtown. banquet Thursday night, Ap-1950; The original crosses resembles Swarr . Hjushinon, bo £ SALE 2-5P. M have termed Richard A. Rainbolt ALN Real estate and household ril 13, in the Donegal High were made by E. E. Clayton but holds its leaves off the Rheta Toitilla Colantha RUMMAG art: of Friend: duction” == , ) goods, by Katherine E. Ober school cafeteria. at Beltsville, and the selec ground better than that var- 3397068 owned by Albert The Auxiliary of x lend d d S da The mame : Editor Estate. Dupes, Auct Honors were presented, tion and testing of the prog-iety. It is also resistant (oR. Fry, Manheim, produced shop Fire Company Wi Satur ay and ounaayy smal that m oy es 9) pb “muoans’ vsweethearts” env have ied out by lodging. 16.744 lbs. milk and 652 Ibs. 5 rummage sale at the fire deficiency”, | ged Saturday, April 22 Pub. queens’ and ewssthestis eny have ben Sarr) y butterfat in 348 days on hall all day on Friday, May . This new Publish — o °\ lic sale of two commercial were toasted and the Rev.H. B. Engle, research ABTON- oo nnbel 69. formerly known ri wi ily Milking as a 12- 19t1 : : April 22-23 to Western | gier — es properties at 11 East Main Clarence Rahn of Readingomist at the Southeastern as Bel 2-69, is highly resist- wice daily Wi 8 1. arid "e aids yous ~~ and at 21 East Main St., Mt. delighted the group with his Field Research Laboratory anf fo wildfire and mosaic, Year-old. i 2 Further ir Subseription Rate - $2.50 per year by mail. Joy, by John E. Schroll Es- featured address near Landisville. and is the fizet cigar flier So. Bromel Carnation Camil- GREER'S la 4459729 owned by Mr. M. * Pa., or cal approximately 40x120 feet. button. Year-round studies LEASED BY AMERICAN STORES C A CP ML CNET ate made of Ethe. effect of Attached warehouse and adjoining parking lot with pri + ¥., (OS.T) light, temperature, and humi- vaie driveway. Heater heat. Sewage To view properties prior to sale, call Manheim MO 5-4808 nor of the intersection of Church and Market Sts. room in Very desirable location basement Stoker-steam Saturday, May 13, 1 961 The undersigned will sell at public sale on thedity on plapt = disease pro- remises, its "Florin-North” School at the southeast duction processes. P e se Betis APs Cash Savings are the Besl Savings! L«S OF FASHION PICKLES Advertising Rates upon request. pr A te Ati Miss Carole West, senior, . ennbel SE". Entered at the post office at Mount Joy, Penna. as '¥¢. Landis, Auct. den ter of Mr. and Mrs Pennleaf 1 and x nnbe) bacco released with resist © TC LER Dl own, pro- St second class mail under the Act of March 3, 1879 Friday, April 28 -— Along CAugh © : S69 are the mew varieties 1¢-gnce fo both diseases. It has T “PRET: fe 0h, C0 Gn Tong meet esis —————— ee O18 Jierehey Rd mi. so. Clarence West, Columbia leased by the Pennsylvania consistently outyielded the duce b tt wy in 279 Gav of Ucocate. Farm machinery ave, was honored as “sweet gia¢e University Committee check variety, and has a 474 lbs. butterfat in 279 cay 4 iY t daily milking as a PB GUERNSEY SALE by Mrs. Earl B. Brandt. heart” of the chapter and ;n Introduction of New Var- medium bodied, reddish on A y er Py Pe Route aes Pavilion, 6 miles East of Lasecasl. Dupes, Auct. presented wii a Ba Miss joties and Strains of Flatls. chestnut to chestnut leaf. i Pabst Regal ' 1 rr v ——ste Be Martie Rainbolt was honored goed will be immediately old’ 3 t atur. Jick Haven Pabs : . : J THURSDAY — APRIL 27, 1961 — 12:30 NOON When in need of printing as F.F.A. “queen”, and San: svailable to county growers. : Penbel 69 is lated nal 4248800 owned by A w Limited Time Only! ‘60 RAM 80 HEAD —45 COWS - 11 BRED & 4 OPEN HEIFERS . : a : ing than Swarr-Hibshman, heiser. Mount Joy T. B. & Bangs’ Cert 100% Vace remember The Bulletin. dra Kretzing as “lady-in- poo 10af 1, known expert with leaves closer on the Vickenheisss, 1 NA 10 due within 30 davs of sal y earlv fall “res 3 | w — -— waiting.” ’ : : : : of oo Pro ," 8. Be An As Sey oe x Those receiving awards in Mentally as a highly stalk, and because of "and 692 Ibs. butterfat In SPECIALS . sleas Fors Di spersal Herd Averaged '60 - 28 Cows 9871 Thursday Eve, April 27 - T carious areas of agriculture deol, wrrgtart to growth hawk ll I ov 365 days on twice daily 53 RAM : aaa : » : p.m. Sharp - date and timeof ~~“ : and mo tely resis percentage of filler or ground vino 45 a 3-year-old. RHE 532 pa Tad open date to sell the entire Saeger farm dispersal, on Were rede Ma thei hone root rot. It is not resistant to Jeaves. It has excellent seed- mL g Re une . nfortunate y. ‘Si 13¢. No open this sale 11 heifers Rte. 17. in the village of by Grant Miller, F. F. A. oi (calico, foxy). ling vigor. ennsy hi: Bale 's9 CHE herd at one time. Sixteen cows are in this sale, heifers ~ Loc between Wellsville adult advisory. . ’ itt X i1di trol versity, working in close will be in the Bred & Open Heifer Sale, May 4th. and the J 4 Goan, Selling 32 good The boys receiving recog: The seedlings are a little No wildire control meas ...tijon with the national ° i balance of the cows in the Special Sale, Tuesday, May 9th P. B. Holsteins (10 with pa- nition were: Barry Earhart, slow to start, Engle said, but ures are en arY the Holstein organization, super- SKIRTS Plain {1:30 PM). Without Juestio $his group of CS nis pers) - a real herd, eligible Glen Musser, Donald Ney, the plants grow well in the seedbed for either of these vised the weighing and the ‘sd MER sale and those to follow, as a whole are the most outstan for Penna. Testing 385 10 Jeslie Wi old Bru: fied and are able to make varieties, Engle reported. a Ww ing animals we have sold in a long time. Many with 400 hd really producing y Leslie ar Bix up for lost time. It produces Growers may secure seed 10,000 Ibs. milk in immature classes. no ; 2 Tractors - Baler - Harvest- baker anc ay ixler. excellent yields (in the ab-by coming in person of by ¢ 58 CHR Col. Ernest McClellen, New Oxford, Pa. also has his : . Honorary Farmer degrees a : ; aren is Cle 23 Herd), Other consignments from, = #11 machinery, tools. Tesinied . . to three a —=3 mailing their requests to: arg ee a Gwynllan Farms, Gwynedd Dairy equipment including Were Pre Southeastern Field Research only Windy Hill Farm, Titusville, Wyhilen Farms pred Patz Cleaner, stanchions, 3 dults—Isaac Earhart, Owen h D t Laboratory Box 308, Landis- ’ Valley, and Harry S. Mumma, andisvilte, 8 2 } ins L Silos. Produce including 500 Mummau and Leroy Heisey. Hig ways ep + Liborsk Y, 3 ' 58 EDSI his ® one of the most powerful lineups we have had in a" «0 "car corn, hay and A plaque was presented “H F ville, Penma., . 3 . ed. ORE Lime. : silage. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. each of the two Mount Joy There is a limit of one.e : Sale Managed by UERNSEY BREEDERS’ ASS'N. Jaeger are the owners. Auc- hanks—First National and elp armers half ounce of each variety tog If someone » BEAUTIFULLY CLEANED AND ‘58 CHE\ Por BINNS LVaNmA CUERRS Camp Hill, Pa, tion by Rumsey -1€ Union National banks — in Retain Soil anyone grower. Cost to coun- > PRESSED AND MOTHPROOFED eee Nite Farm Sale at the form. recognition and appreciation __ ty.growers is set at $1.00 per « k Ww : er . Reid Murdock Farm, for the fine help and cooper. Fred. W. Wagner, Lancas- quarter ounce of seed. . you no ~. 8 SAVE ‘58 OLDS North Road, just off Knox- ation given the local F.F.A.ter County Superintendent It is suggested that a grow. « | . . ' ville-Troupsburg Road, Tues- organization. of the Penna, Department ot er try both varieties, so as to { IS moving se . av po 2 By - § raQ a 3 reek " a . . 0 ling over 100 head of The Rev. Rahn, who pre RE oh RE i i onvarice : : 0 rofl 52 FORI Fe Hore ik (32 Holsteins, all sented his message in a high- RB aT So ihe Lancaster pt is particular set o x friondiy call by the + a born and raised on the farm lv entertaining fashion, based p : ; i. CONCILIONS. * WelcomeWagon Hostess 0 2 COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES SO Murd os ery eT his remarks on: self reliance County Soil Conservalioh Growers are strongly ad-« will help them feel at eo 58 PLYI flock “of 70 Ewe I Hite love of freedom, a close. Knit Distriet last. year. ft vised not to grow their own J : Your HOUSE CLEANING Needs t 4 J 3, S, y © SC- visics oO he _ » ur varie. e SAT APRIL 1961 and 3 P. B. Hams), Com- family unit and honor to the is clein- Sa gon fhete jew. a - . and ALL ing. plete line of like-new equip- divine creator. y "gutters or. ahi : ” - . ‘57 NASI oy 22, ment: 2 tractors (“H"” & JD Be. ed the berms and gutters OF tv will “run out,” and the 3 . 3 3 “50") - NH p. to. Bales-New nearly 200 miles of rcad dur grower will find it has lost « . LAUNDRY SPECIAL On the premises in the borough of Mount Joy. ;7) 230 Combine - All mach- BAKE SALE ing the summer of 1960, 5p." jicence resistance and o +f i s SEF STYLING 's7 DOD Lancaster County, at 9 - 11 East Main Street. inery, small tools, dairy C3 o =n Wagner reports. her characteristics which « Join in carrying on our ¢ A apli ; The Girl S t other 1 SR NO. 1 — Lot of ground 30x180 ft, more or less, thereonitems. 12,00C ft. new lumber. . rt oo *oop 230 Soil removed from Toe have been bred into it and o community 8 . 5 } SHIRTS c goes yi serve : . ave 8 S ; 5€ 3 } VON olee- ® Spr = : etecied 8 H i} 20% Wihout preserve bake sale in front of Greer’ gusfers RE or Pheserved by Sn of selec-$ Welearne, Wagon une : ND IRONED : di Thomas “Tom” Tay- Jewelry store on Main street = "7 Belds fron: Jon Age RIC. 3 mame and aegres . WASHED AND Brick and Concrete Block Building gh ot us Ta on Friday, April 21, tartng turned "to! the De Fo. Requests from farmers has 2 families you know who . TRAD FRONT, 2-STORY BRICK, first floor office, second floor "“471cat 4 p.m. ah 3 wae waosced, Wag- been felgtively heavy sincs's . ate moting 16 E. Main St OVE dwelling. SECOND PART, 1-STORY CONCRETE BUILD- —- Ba the new varieties were re- . » ING used for printing shop. with warehouse, and 2-CAR B . Jeased earlier in the week, T. GARAGE ATTACHED. Dwelling contains 5 rooms & bath P U B t I cc fy A { E GROWTH CHAMBER R. Tornil Superintendent of Phone OL 3-8072 MOUNT JOY NO DOW on second floor: 3 rooms on third floor; 20 ft. second floor tHe Southeastern Field Re- porch with aluminum awning; Oil burner-steam heat, sew- Specially designed growth search Laboratory, said late | ; Ph Efe, Shy Water heater. Very Sesirable Jocatin hd chambers, allowing 12:month ¢his week. “But I believe we lial Se leiddy o0an's ritarmacy Business portion of building occupied by Mount Joy " ry studies of growing Pp ants, | ove enough for every farm- MOUNT JOY. PENNA NIS Bulletin. Publisher willing to give new owner long lease FLORIN - NORTH SCHOOL are in use by the Agrenv dg who is interested to have Pree PARKING LEARNERS ~ LAUNDERER NO. 2 — Lot of ground 54x180 ft., more or less, situated ’ al Experimept Station at the ;-pap¢ gunce | of seed.” he IN REAR Plymout at 21 - 23 - 25 East Main St., thereon erected a and Equipment Fennsyivag State iver said’ 4 44-7¢ ; sity. e wth © ampers B reroom permit a ‘wide range of en- 1 Story Concrete lock Sto r vifonmefit by the push of a MAIN & 1 PATRO Vom, 19 ale t sommence at 2:00 3 whet » iti Ss will : - . 2 abl Sale to commence at 2:00 P. M. when conditions will 5 Florin, Mount Joy Township, consisting of made known by MAUDE 5. LAUER PEARL S. ROTH DOROTHY M. HENDRI 7. On BR sii Estate of John E. Schroll dec’d (with electricity, toilets and public water supply), on lot . mar Lanails, Auctioneer ¥ toi ox 2 yy J : . ¥ approximately 135 ft. by 225 ft. Arnold, Bricker, Beyer and Barnes, A 210 4PP . 3 be 111 liys 46-2 and other items too numerous to mention. Donegal Union School District OF VALUABLE bon is fleecy, and contains thousands of tiny loops, while small hooks cover the other ribbon. When the rib- er is sold in 9-inch strips and by the yard. Drastically Reduced Prices! JANE PARKER STICKY FRENCH FRIED Ten per cent down money, on real estate required at A&P FROZEN sale. For inspection, apply at Donegal High School office. bons are pressed gently fto- ORAN J At same time will be sold school bell, old-fashioned gether, the hooks and loops GE UICE and modern (movable and adjustable) pupil desks and cling to each other,.and sep- 6-02. i i A chairs, antique teacher desks, used light fixtures and arate easily when ribbons 2 Yast. 69¢ 5 89: shades, aluminum kettles, dishes and kifchen equipment gre pulled apart. The fasten- jis cans wrion maser or | EVAPORATED MILK vu: “179 — 2 Story Frame 50 ni5 | SCOTTISSUE «sive 8 = 9" - 1 Bern PE —y Frozen Crinkle Cut « 2-Room Former Schoo g MR. G POTATOES : 10° GOLDEN NUTRITIOUS BANANAS Na Ne at eat at at a” eit ao” REAL ESTATE and PERSONAL PROPERTY Bees ; NONE [4 J By John D. Roland, Sec'y WASTE IN GARBAGE CINNAMON 5 i PRICED Rufus K. Geib. Auctioneer 47-3c CANS K M ot 4 HIGHER o Families throw away an Pkg. 35¢ \ fq FT Saturday, April 22, 1961 average of two-thirds of a BUNS of 9 ¢ ? » Ib. : 3 3 i )T- -lb. On the premises located in the Borough of Eliza- fe U 8 3 J ( fn A i ‘ E pound of Tood i SAVE 14c SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT > 29¢ bethtown, at No. 351 Snyder Avenue. a recent US. Governmeat Nore Priced . ore or less. thereon erected a =O we survey. Homemakers neglect June Parker Gold or Marble 0 FRESH P Higher 2 is 29 head sane To ih . to check the refrigerator SAVE 20¢ c Nowe Brced or : : ge 1 Sto B i k Farming Impleme nts daily to see what food should Pound Cake are cake FRESH BROGGOL Higher bunch 9c g ry ric be used. Too many women Prune Juice quant $ 00 wll F== ® Some Horse Drawn slo¥. bits of ood 0 acct hy u bottles E14 FRESH SLICING TOMATOES carton 23° a a mulate, then throw them ou sllogg’s 18-01. : s w@ Dwelling House am when cs § Corn Flakes ~~ 2%:5% J |GEBERG LETTUCE “pri ree 99¢ Friday April 28 1961 buy new supplies of foods. Diablo ai Higher huds containing five rooms and bat} modern kitchen: hard , , fil Gulden’s Mustard jar 25¢ Ry LARGE : wood floors; oilfired furnace, forced hot air heat: electric On the premises located along the old Hershey CONTROL PEACH Orange or Grape doth . #| hot water heater. Base: entire house with fire- Road, one-fourth mile South of Deodate, adjoining LEAF CURL Hi-C Drink est, 65¢ dozen I Place, laundry and garage. Aluminum storm windows and turnpike Peach leaf curl can be Chun & Sunborn 7 35¢ % doors y , ; epravi ; i Vivre trolled only by spraying boz. ; E : Yrunedizte possession can be ziven. Arrangements io DODGE PICK-UP TRUCK. in good condition; FARM- ¢On Bn Y: 1 t Coff =. 85¢ mmm EE view rom rty oe be nf ; alling I a ’ Be on gn. ALL “H” TRACTOR with cultivator; two-bottom 12 inch while the trees are dormant, nstan Co o iid i Bm a : 7.6936 ! ee oe De HOWR ES Oliver Radex Plow: 4-wheel Oliver’Manure Spreader; 7 ft. says Carlton Taylor, Penn ——— : z Grape 10-0z Oliver PTO Grass Mower with {wo rubber wheels; Ellis State extension plant disease ANN PAGE SCHIMMEL JE Y P . . Also at the same time and place the following Champion 24-42 Thresh Machine with sel-feeder, blower specialist. Control sprays are or Apple jars ersonal property will be sold: and grain scales; two rubber-tire wagons with beds: Reber cffective only before the a) Frigidaire R wi ha electric St vo 2-horse wagon with bed: Conestoga Wagon with blue bed: 45 begin open in the TOMATO NUTLEY MARGARINE 15, drop-leaf tal Tis double cultipacker: side delivery rake; dump rake; two spring. Peach ‘leaf curl is a pkgs. shite: uviolst ’ double-row corn planters, one John Decre with fertilizer ~ : ov i " ol Bae pn attachment: grain binder: 2-horse scorer and scraper: one- Problem throughout Pennsyl- KETCHUP AP PINEAPPLE JUICE or Pineapple 46-01. springs .¢ horse scorer: potato plow; riding cultivators; hay loader; Vanid. Grapefruit Juice cans chairs: ] 6 and 9 bar new wire fencing; 5 ft. McCormick Deering p—DB 1-1b chats, horse mower: one-horse cultivator; hay ladders; 10-hole NEW SAUSAGE PACKAGE 14-02. o HERSHEY CHOCOLATE SYRUP back pl le- Ontario Grain and Fertilizer Drill; tractor disk harrow; A vacuum-sealed film pac- bottles tans phone 1 wunted front-end saw for tractor; Soin Hefer with elget- kage ‘is the newest thing for Personal bars in g inens: b form scales: pea scales! bag wagons; 108 wicners & ther sausage . 5 . 1 He it Surge Milk Machine with pump, motor iss wl a y Cas Reduced Price! Size Bars bag eetric " ers round-back sleigh; two-seated market sleigh; 7 =" 2° A bartie re THE GREAT NTI PACIFIC TEA CO., INC. Ce d 4 mn; er with bagger; straw cutter; drag; stone drag: Love, Penn State ion RAY ATARUC 4 i} t i P Mowe Hower stands: DO OLAr we sirl’s bicyele: wagon jack; butcher equip- ie wl Wa special- § 0 ary ower srindstone: Rove WeeD OOTY 1 : tripods: copper Kettle; vise; drill press; Ist. Introduce y two major Fe } : 3 f Bae wit Bo in ial 1 . electric motors: saddle; saddler’s bench: meat companies, the 12-oz. uper ar 'o] hd With New Avrdmalic Impulse Starter $ . garden tools: i i “i g stone: emery wheel with motor; grass seeders; exten- packages consist of two sep- 4-Cycle Briggs & Stratton Engine 1 PY ii tO TNE ation si adder: schoo] : eacher’s desk; lock ny Falls) smply arately sealed sections of AMERICA'S DEPENDABLE FOOD MERCHANT SINCE 1859 Wide 22-inch Swath Cut only ® Sale to. eo oe 2:30 P . drums; harness: collars: hames; forks; shovels; chains; four sausages each, bondei Oxford «lb. Regalo -Ib. ' fered at 2:00 P. M., when conditions will be made known Scrap iron sola by the pile; 30 TON OF HAY. more or i Ry pte unit oy All Prices Effective Through Saturday, April 22nd, 1961. Grass Seed “park 5 bes 91 A9 4. $1.6¢ See the h s: 20 TON OF STRAW, more or less; 1-man chain saw; duels th these. ack es Stier # : TE . “ 2-man chain saw; new and used Lumber, and. lots’of artic- oh Jonid et = 7 g then * 2 RRR RS RT RRR IT STENT Fe Sei eas avee Katherme E. Ober Estate les too numerous to mention. = 7 x — or an retain their YOUR A & P’s IN MOUNT JOY AND SURROUNDING AREA ARE LOCATED ROBERT L. OBER and oy Sele to cummenes ot 32:30 PM, Whe SONHinNe B i AT... EAST MAIN ST. MOUNT JOY 451 EAST KING ST.. LANCASTER . vill be made Known y 't a 4 . HAROLD E. OBER. Administrators Dupes, Auctioness M IB B David Livingstone named , i MILLERSBILLE ROAD % LINCOLN HWY., LANCASTER R B. Ho Attorney Landis & Kaylor, Clerks IS. Ear . randt Africa's greatest waterfall H 439 EAST ROSS STREET, LANCASTER 3 ST MAIN S° Dup C bio re Refreshments will be served by the Bachmanville “Victoria” for the (then) 2 * Mount Joy A & P Food Store does not sell Meats or Seafoods. i or 5 Church of the Brethren Sunday School Class 46-2¢ British Queer. 4 s + sessssssssasras sessets 3