on July 1, and only 1 point above a year earlier. Stated another way, Pest Stopped Every 17 Minutes g An was stopped every inbound plant pest meats were confiscated from 17 minn- foreign ocean vessels or air- and livestock discascs, harm- at U.S. ports of entry. There ful inseets, and other farm were about 16112 million in pests were stregthened dur- spections of travelers enter- dea ing 1960, but even so some ing the United States during nor pests succeeded in invading the year—many of them re- cluding this country. The African peats. This was an increase asked. Do you expect red tick was found in New of almost 4 milliecn over the prices to increase, York and Florida, and the preceding fiscal year. little, or decline cattle fever tick was found plant pest control workers six months?” in Florida. Oriental fruit inaugurated a cooperative answered that they flies were found in California program to eradicate the gol- 3% increase, 80 per cent pre And demonstrating the spe den nematode, potato and dicted little change ed with which an uncontrol- tomato pest, from Long Is- percent saw a declinc. led new pest cen spread inland, N.Y., where it has been ever, for the nation as the jet age, the face fly had kept under strict control for whole (excluding been found in 24 States by 19 years. They also helpe the autumn of 1960. Ths for- Illinois and Michigan halt eign livestock pest first be- the westward came troublesome in theU.S. the Japanese b lers and observers in the theastern dairy states, in- Pennsylvania, were land {farm sales in - were for farm enlargement. 84 Holste the ast 1 \ 2 ng oY . a More than 200 real estate average farm size has grown change in the next Ten per cent expect and 10 How- a irrigated 4d and grazing land). 9 percent of 3,362 reporters predicted movement of an increase, 73 per cent saw eetles and ap- little change, and 18 percent only during the previous plied treatments to eliminate year. all known infestations of ments in 572 U.S. cities. Regulatory agencies of the khapra beetles in the United About 40,000 labels and USDA's Agricultural Rescar- States and Mexico. sketches for use on Federal- ch Service intensified efforts The national fight against ly inspected meat and meat in 1960 to bar foreign pests brucellosis, costly disease of products—both domestic and from catering this country livestock, entered a new imported — were reviewed and to wipe out or control phase when New Hampshire to see that they contained those that have already en- was pronounced brucellosis the required consumer in- tered. Their work is helping free — the first state to so ormation and that no mis- especially to prevent pest in qualify. Modified - certified leading statements or sym- vasions favored increasingly status, an intearmediate step bols were included. by today’s speed of transpor- in the eradication effort, has Nearly 500 — more than tation and record-breaking peen achieved by 26 states. 86 per cent — of the Fed- travel. Each working day, Federal erally inspected meat-pack- More thz 800.000 animals meat inspectors kept about ing plants throughout the U. millicn pounds of unfit S. are now slaughtering one U.S. dining tab- or more species of livestock methods in ac- and poultry passed quaran- one tine inspection for entry into meat from During the year ended py humane the United States in the year les. 5 ended June 30, and 20,738 June 30, meat from more cordance with requirements others were rejected. More than 107 million animals was of the Humane Slaughter law became effective last than 120.000 pounds of pro- inspected and passed at 1,- which hibited or restricted foreign 396 meat-packing establish- July. What Advertising Does - - - When someone staris advertising, Someone starts buying; When someone starts buying, Someone starts selling; When someone starts selling, Someone starts making; When someone starls making, Someone starts working; When someone starts working, Someone staris earning; When someone starts earning, Someone starts buying: An endless chain, so to speak, and the merchant who doesn’t advertise : and advertise regularly is doing noth. ing if he isn’t breaking links in this endless chain. Simply Dial 3-3661 Mi. Joy, and a skiled ad writer of The Bulletin, a newspcpe! brimful of reader interest—about everything that happens in this community—wil be glad to place your merchondise before the reading public. THE BULLETIN MOUNT JOY, PA. C—O 28 — Along , The Bulletin, Mount Joy Thursday. April 27 . . et ed farms In the United States Friday, April The Mount Joy Real Estate Values is now at the lowest levelold Hershey Rd. 's mi. so. : \ Farm Price Rise Slows Down since 1880. A significantof Deodate. Farm machinery RE} number of sales are beingby Mrs, Earl B. Brandt, > } 2 made to former tenants who Dupes, Auct. , Pennsylvania farm land forecast a decline have become part-owners by p———T nen : - : values rose about 1 per cent The most pessimistic lot hyying “base units” and then HOAGIE SALE . PUBLIC Dy FN NA AY AT last year and farm real es- were from the Eastern Corn renting additional land to The Business and FProfes Mt. Joy 11 EAST MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY. PENNA tate dealers and observers Belt (northern Illinois, nor- make more efficient operat-sional Women's club will Je annoy In the heart of fabulous Lancaster County. . queried by the U. S. Depart. thern Indiana and northwest: jng units hold a hoagie sale on Satur- NEW ong ment of Agriculture expect ern Ohio). Fortyseven per- A part of the slow-down inday, May 6, at Kitty's Dress BRUSH a nght to t Richard A. Rambolt land prices to change little cent of these observer-repori- farm real estate activity last Shoppe. ee have term : in the next six months. ers forecast a decline and f3]] can be laid to uncertain. Orders may be placed with C d duttion’ - Editor , . _, only 4 per cent saw pros-ty about the upcoming new Mary Hoffmaster or Betty an ms d i In Hise Fespasts, Peasy): cts for an increase in the agricultural programs. Home Mitzkavich and delivery will 6 small that ! n yania departs yom the na-yajue of farm real estate building also slackened, and be made by B.P.W. members deftiency Publisher tional trend. The {rend in A variety of pressures has this, too, eased demand for new » W a the market value of farm ded to ine Ea . a} a develo ment land. Low . re \\ J Ne ; y real estate which has been '2PC€C 10 ne yease the Yalug Bove P ( ’ land: 08. an e Come styling by ¥ Subscription Rate - $2.50 per year by mail. steadily upward since 1941 of farm real estate in Penn. turns Son mn oC sared to tricks GREER’ Advertising Rates upon request. throughout the nation came sylvania. One of the mast investment. = As COP RN Pa., or Entered at the post office at Mount Joy, Penna., 88 {, 4 halt in 1960. The nation. PFesSing 1s the need for hous- other gilt-edge securities also Wa on too! | » OF C second class mail under the Act of March 3, 1879 al Index of average value INE roads and other appur- caused non-farmer buyers to g \ RE EE Dergcrefor Noveraber 1. gp. tenances to urban living. A withdraw from the real es- | Pest Detectives remaining at 172 (values from second is the accelerating tate market. S Onsors with 1947 to 1949 equal 100 on trend to enlarge farm opera- . ” prmm— P the index scale), the same as Hons: During the 1950-54 When in need of printing re ’ as beriod, only 14 per cent of remember The Bulletin. will serve you well the northeast hair spray ins and a full line of ©f equipment selling at Tur tlepoint between Port Alle- TO COME year 21 per cent : + - > . » r ” Pe i tes on the average at U. S.craft or at points of entry total value of farmland and g, 1, Jand purchases were ports of entry in 1960, the and post offices * buildings in the nation ong. Ear of existing 52 & Eldred at the Crow- OUT ON TOP... dls ¥ : of ; ras illions g {Dg ey Farm, Tuts. Eve, May 2 nr U.S. Department of Agricul ima. GH id : Nov. 1 was $128.4 billions, ¢ : h : : S. é Ok 4 Every 17 minutes, on the _, 0 ini less ih arms. - 6:30 pm. 60 mature ani- : : ture reported today average, ARS inspectors stop aug o I S000 Yiah This is further borne outmals (Y2 bred for Fall) - Start with a ie foun- U.S. defenses against crop ped an inbouad plant pest. ° * os he i ira Ss {Good machinery including dation of sound financ- I p pest 1. less than a year earlier. PY the agricultural census of 2o0F 00™on 4 iye | Baler n a ing: whether you 1959 which showed that the plan to build or to buy, - Harvester - all small tools and dairy equipment. A Big BUY t Pol ® 2 . SET ® 1 - SET ® 1 - SET ® 1 - SET by about 2C acres. a » Sas 31 : One pleasant aspect in the Sale Rore pont Sis Ri | come 1n and ask about real estate situation is thatgwners. Another Rumsey rr the number of tenant-operat-Sale!! 448-1c Hl OME MORTGAGE - LOANS HES TEL HAIR SPRAY he FREE i Styling Trek ty Booklet __~ sioan’s Pharmacy UNION NATIONA MOUNT JOY, PENNA. MOUNT JOY BANK FREE PARKING IN BEAR MOUNT JOY MAYTOWN HERE! PUBLIC SALE Farm Implements and Personal Property Saturday, April 29, 1961 The undersigned will offer at Public Sale on the premises located 4 miles Northwest of Manheim, 3 miles South of Mastersonville and one mile West of Gantz's Mennonite Church, in Rapho Twp.. Lancaster County, Pa. EARTH - MASTER TRACTOR with Cultivator and plow, John Deere corn binder, Black Hawk corn planter with fertilizer attachment, small McCormick Deering ma- nure spreader on rubber, rubber tire wagon with bed, hay rakes, horse-drawn plow, two shovel harrows, scorer, two- section spring harrow, spike harrow, two iron troughs, pipes, tobacco press, 150 tobacco lath, 4-can milk cooler, large tarp. large cement mixer. log chains, pipe, six range shelters, chicken coops, lots of chicken netting, water fountains, chicken feeders, two electric brooder stoves. LOTS OF CARPENTER TOOLS. Screw-jack, digging iron, pick, shovels, lots of new hammer and broom handles. 1950 CHRYSLER 4.DOOR SEDAN (good condition) HOUSEHOLD GOODS——0Old cupboard with drawers, flour chest, cherry bureau, cherry table, 9x12 rug, vietrola, small tables, old chairs, high chair, two butter churns, two iron kettles, chopping machine, trunk, radiator, jugs, crocksg some dishes, jars, and many other items too num- Crous i JeRbion. : Sate 48 B¥gin at 12:30 p.m. when terms and conditions will: be made known by: Gertie S. Arndt WELCOME WAGON Phone OL 3-8072 WELCOME WAGON 44-7c Member F.D.I.C. When You Think of FOOD... | Think of AP FIRST! | NABISCO RITZ CRACKERS 2 oe 59° KEINZ BEAN Pork and Tomato Sauce ii 14° or Vegetarian 6-0z. can H GRAPEFRUIT JUICE rromer A&P FROZEN ORANGE JUICE 69: 5: 89 MEL-0-BIT CHEESE SLICES Eras RR GAR ! 2? LORIDA LARGE SEED GRAPEFRUIT 4.25 a a for b 12-02. cans Rufus Geib — Auctioneer Faus & Faus — Clerks —or— "WESTERN WINESAP APPLES 3» 45¢ dsc {255 30 PERSONAL PROPERTY LARGE JUICY LEMONS "=" 6 « I9¢ 436 | 3c WITH SOME GOOD ANTIQUE PIECES FRESH STRING BEANS "..« 2 = 28° ROTARY 1 FRESH MUSHROOMS. . 49e Wo With New Automatic Impulse Starter, 4-Cycle Briggs & Stration Engine, Wide 22-Inch Swath Cut $48.88 Saturday, May 6, 1961 AT 12:30 P. M. The undersigned will offer at Public Sale on the premises located west of Route 72 on the road to Mt. Gretna in Rapho Township, Pa. None Priced Higher RIA AS 15-02. 10° can Several rockers, 5 kiichen chairs, chest, dough tray, 3 INSTANT . . small chest, stoves, drop leaf tables, other tables, bedroom PILLSBURY 4 ns1aN POTATOES Vial size 10° JANE PARKER PLAIN suites, carpets, rope bed, old fashioned dishes, crocks, par- pkg. RAISIN BREAD lor suite, iron kettles and stands, old bureau. y CHILI = . -0Z. FARM IMPLEMENTS, CORN, HAY AND STRAW. SNIDER S PEPPER CATSUP betdes 39 1-lb. loaf Cc Many other items too numerous to mention tor SAVE 11c¢ 1 9 95° 89 FRANK'S CANNED BEVERAGES 12 =~ 5 CANDY BARS 2 Terms by JANE PARKER GOLDEN LOAF CAKE bars in box William Hornberger, Jr. excecutor of Albert O. Keener decd. _ LinieW.Keener STRAWBERRY PRESERVES “zi 215 69° | rower) 25° Yor Chou Rin ________w= | ANN PAGE KETCHUP ue gps Lm PUBLIC SALE | Butter pues, 5.68 sn » 71 Totes nose suelo 'FLORIN-NORTH" scHooL | NUTLEY MARGARINE 3g eempie ZT 71, and Equipment IONA CANNED TOMATOES nrg a=W AIL Saturday, May 13, 1961 | 100 ci TEA BAGS "oeiis oon, 95° pn - ss hE and thai ere’s nothi AT 2 P. M., (D.5.T.) The undersigned will sell at public sale on the THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA CO., INC. BLUE BONNET premises, its “Florin-North” School at the southeast into your =X corner of the intersection of Church and Market Sts. ® 2¢ OFF 1b ro” in Florin, Mount Joy Township, consisting of Margarine SALE! 2 . Bye long trips in : pkgs. AMERICA'S DIPENDABLE FOOD MERCHANT SINCE 1859 got under the 2 Story Frame : All Prices Effective Through Saturday, April 29th, 1961 sion hookups . ° : J | s . y i 0 iving foot) 2-Room Former School Building | French's San Giorgio | Me's Candy M:M’s Ry foe Scalloped Potatoes SPAGHETTI Plain or Peanut Premium Bar I fet across (with eleetricity, toilets and public water supply), on lot approximately 135 ft. by 225 ft. Ten per cent down money, on real estate required at For inspeetion, apply at:Donegal High School office. Af same: time will be: sold school bell, old-fashioned 1-1b. pkgs. large bag “ore. BB 2...45 49c 6 25° See all t/ sale. and modern (movable and SSiustable) ure gosks and sxe 1 . = srrrrIIIIIILIIn srereresreess sr 333222310 Chores, imi kettles, dishes and kitchen « equipmens BOURSES SO AD A A AMIR i and other items too numerous to mention. # AT...EAST MAIN ST. MOUNT JOY" 451 EAST KING ST. LANCASTER # . . . 8 MILLERSBILLE ROAD % LINCOLN HWY. LANCASTER i Donegal Union School District i 439 EAST ROSS STREET, LANCASTER i EST MAIN Bv John D. Roland. Sec’s i * Mount Joy A & P Food Store does not sell Meats or Seafoods. i Auctioneer 47-3¢ ¥, + 3 3 : + +t? Rufus K. Geib