The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 20, 1954, Image 4

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FOR SALE
7-Reom House
And Bath
NEWLY REMODELED
Hot Water Heat
condition
1 mile west of Mount Joy | ADAM H. GREER, Realtor |
$12,000 343 Walnut Street
Columbia, Pa,
PHONE 3-4225
FOR SALE |
Residence of Lynn Milligan |
FLORIN
A beautiful 2'2 STORY |
DWELLING
8 rooms, bath, hot water heat, {
large porches surrounding. Also |
a 2-car garage. All in the best of
Phone 4-3927
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OLIVER SAGER & SON
Ditch Digging — Septic Tanks Installed

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Field Drainage — Footings — Grading
Hauling — And Light Jobs
Top Soil and Fill

R.D. 1 ELIZABETHTOWN
PHONE 345RS
THE FIRST NIGHT SALE OF THE SEASON
FRIDAY, MAY 21st, 1954 - 7:00 P. M. (DST)
At the Ass'n. Sales Pavilion, Lancaster, Pa.
THE 80TH SPECIAL GUERNSEY SALE
Featuring the dispersal of the herd owned by Dr. E. S. Barr,
West Chester, Pa., consisting of 26 head, over half by and all
bred to CURTISS CANDY BULLS, with choice added con-
signments bringing the total number of head to SIXTY, in-
cluding
1 BULL — 34 COWS — 11 BRED & 14 OPEN HEIFERS
53 VACCINATED - 11 BRED & 14 OPEN HEIFERS
SALE MANAGED BY: FOR CATALOGS WRITE
PENNA. GUERNSEY BREEDERS’ ASSN.
P. O. BOX 491 HARRISBURG, PA.
PUBLIC SALE
OF VALUABLE |
‘PERSONAL PROPERTY |
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Saturday, May 22nd, 1954




In the Borough of Elizabethtown at 48 North Poplar Street. |
RCA Victor combination console 17” television, F-M and
A-M radio and two phonographs; Frigidaire 8 cu, ft. refrigerator
with freezing unit; Frigidaire automatic washer; Singer electric |
sewing machine; gas stove; breakfast sel; desk; 3 pc. living room |
suite; sofa Hide-a-bed; Lounge chair, chairs; floor and table lamps; |
2 large tables; end tables; 3 old fashioned chests; Hollywood bed; |
box spring and mattress; bedroom suite; child's wardrobe; Maple |
bunk beds; double dresser; two chests of drawers; dresser; wash |
stand; mirrors; cot; coffee table; throw rugs; two electric fans; |
boy’s large size Pool table; bicycle; large size crib with spring |
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and mattress; bassinet; bathinet; stroller; Kiddie Korner; electric
mixer, dishes and cooking utensils, lawn mower, and a lot of ar-
ticles too numerous to mention.
Sale to commence at 12:30 P. M. when conditions will be |
made known by i
Walter Dupes, Auctioneer Galen S Brandt
& Garman, Clerks
“Friday Eve's., May 28
PUBLIC SALE
— OF |
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE |
Tue. Eve’g.,, May 25, 1954
In the Borough of Elizabethtown at No. 703 South Market
Street. |
Lot of ground 50 by 200 ft. thereon erected a !
1, Story
Brick & Frame Dwelling
oil heat, This
calling


 

property is in
consisting of six rooms and bath;
Elizabethtown
good condition, and can be viewed by
phone 659-M.
Sale to commence at 7:00 P. M. when
made known by
First National Bank & Trust Co., Adm.
Adm. for the George W. Charleston Estate |
Alfred Alspash, Attorney
Walter Dupes, Auctioneer
PUBLIC SALE
OF VALUABLE :
Real Estate and Personal Property
Saturday, May 29th, 1954
In the Borough of Elizabethtown at No. 145-147 West High |
Street.
Lot of ground 48x200 ft. thercon erected a
21, Story
DOUBLE
Frame Dwelling -*
PERSONAL PROPERTY consisting of
conditions will be
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two chests;
drop-leaf table; old bureau; chest of drawers; Mason and Hamlin
melodeon; small spinning wheel; Currier and Ives prints; organ; |
top cupboard; fruit cupboard: 3 pec. living room suite; chairs and |
rockers; desk; small tables; beds; springs; washstands; bureaus; |
cherry |
medicine cabinet; clothe trees; Heatrola; kitchen range; gas
stove; pewter and silverware; caster set; 2 dozen coal oil lamps;
8 day clock; 24 hr. clock; other clocks; candle holder and snuffer; |
oil heater; carpet sweeper; baskets; books; curtain stretcher; |
dishes and cooking utensils;. tubs; wheelbarrow; step-ladder; gar- i
den tools; wood saw; lawn mower; digging iron; and a lot of ar-
ticles too numerous to mention.
Sale to commence at 12:30 P. M. when conditions will be
made known by
Walter Dupes, Auctioneer Katie S Singer
+ 19-3¢
Landis & Garman, Clerks
| Brandt. Walter Dupes, Auct.
| borough of
public sale of houschold goods,
i the Mount Joy
| Joy cemetery, a lot of
(at 7:30 pm. DST, by
| Frank and Leo P. Frank, F. B.
Aldinger, auctioneer.
| household goods. Sale at 12:30
| Dupes, Auct.
THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. ]
Thursday, May 20 4
Sale Register
May 22—a public

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Saturday,
| sale of personal property at 48 |
{ N. Poplar Street, Elizabethtown |
Sale at 12:30 p.m. by Galen S,
Saturday, May 22 — public
sale of real estate and persenal
property on the premises at 30
S. Market St., Mount Joy. Sale
at 1 p.m. by The Union Nation-
al Mount Joy Bank, guardian,
Amos R. Gish Estate, Chas. S.
Frank, auct.
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Saturday, May 22—in the
Elizabethtown, a
Sale at 12:30 p.m. by Galen S.
Brandt. Walter Dupes, Auct.

Tuesday, May 25, in the Bor-
ough of Elizabethtown, at 703
South Market St., a public sale
of real estate. Property consists
of a story brick and frame
dwelling, Sale at 7:00 p. m. by
First Nat'l Bank and Trust Co.,
Adm. for the George W. Charles
ton Estate.

Friday evening, May 28 — at
Borough limits,
on the road leading to the Mt.
COWS,
heifers, and shoats. Sale
C. S,
bulls,
Saturday, May 29, — in the
Borough of Elizabethtown at
145-147 West High St., a public
sale of real estate and personal
property. Sale at 12:30 p: m. by
Katie S, Singer. Walter Dupes,
Auct.
Saturday, May 29-—at 145-147
W. High St., Elizabethtown, a
public sale of personal property
consisting of real estate and
p.m. by Katie S. Singer. Walter

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RUMMAGE SALE PLANNED
The W.S.C.S. of the Mountj
Joy Methodist church will spon-
sor a rummage sale at the
church Friday, May 21, 12:00
noon to 9:00 p. m.
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When in need of Printing. (any-
thing) kindly remember the Bulletin
PUBLIC SALE
At the borough limits Mount
Joy on the road leading to ithe
Mount Joy Cemetery.
A LOT OF
Cows, Bulls, Heifers
and Shoats
A Lot of Tioga & Potter County
Cows & Heifers, some register-
ed and vaccinated.
Wanted all kind of
heifers, bulls, and shoats,
Sale at 7 P.M. DS.T.
Phone 3-5521
LEO P. FRANK
C. S. FRANK
F. B. Aldinger, Auct.
Claude Zeller, Clerk
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COWS, |

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| ۤ, ClviC organizations and
| growing
Group To Join Crop
Improvement Asso.
State College, Pa.—This year
for the first time, local business-|
Program Ends Aug.
Summer school, starting with-
|vide the last chance for thous-
will join the Pennsylvania Crop| ands of post-Korea veterans to
Improvement Association in en.|Start training under the Korean
larging the scope of its state-| G1 Bill, Veterans Adminigstra-
corn and small grain| ton said today.
contests for junior
farmers 21 years or under, ac-| a hurry, if they want GI school-
cording to Bud Hartung, Execu-| ing, are those who were dis-
tive Secretary of the Associa- charged or separated from ser-
tion, vice before August 20, 1952,
“One youngster who doubles 21d who have not yet taken ad-
average neighborhood yields” of vantage of the GI training ben
corn or small grain through fol. efit.
lowing modern crop improve- must en
ment recommendations, in, and actually begin, an
ing the use of new crop training
Agricultural Extension Service
wide
The veterans who must act in
Under the law, they
varie-| approved program of
ties, can do more by way of get-| before this coming August in
ting these better farming prac-| order to continue afterwards.
tices into wide use than we For veterans who fail to act in
could ever hope to accomplish|time, the chance to train will be
in any other way in many| gone for good,
years’, Oscar L. Hostetter, PC| The problem facing
IA Education Committee chair-| going veterans is that few sum-
[mer schools will be in session
thelon the August 20 deadline, VA
explained. For that reason, the
operative Association had join-| veterans will find that summer
ed the PCIA and Vocational|classes, gelling under way
Agriculture teachers to encour-|shortly, will be the last classes
age contestants and supplement in which they can start training
PCIA trophy awards with Farm before the cut-off date.
Bureau cash prizes. This year, For veterans planning GI on-
according to Hartung, other al- the-job training, the need for
lied agricultural businesses and action is just as important, if}
civic organizations so immediate. Job training
school-
man said.
Prior to this year, only
Pennsylvania Farm Bureau Co-
Korean Vets |
|
the In the next few weeks, will pro-

enroll- programs also must
are helping
to encourage contestant be started
ti by August 20, but arrangements
for starting applies only to post-
[Korea veterans who left the ser- |
vice on or before August 20,/|
952, VA emphasized. All vet- |
erans separated after that date |
will have two years from the |
time of their release to begin.
To be eligible for training un-
. _ |der the Korean GI Bill, a veter-
Deadline for registration if ,, meet all three of these
May 31. Information folders
and registration cards are avail? He must have been separated
able from County Agents and, active service under con-
Vocational Agriculture teachers, gitjons other than dishonorable.
who will do the officiating, or ya myst have been on active |
|
ment and will offer prizes o Us. e Bt
their own to winners in their/for beginning training are not GET YOU DOWN
immediate area. [tied down to the beginning of a | oH 2
CW es a Jfterm, .as in the case with Atv $3 AN TISIN
ne to have al least ORC) hols. The August deadline | me BL ADVERTS) X 14-16 W. MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY
| "17% WONDERFUL
who will supplement PCIA tro-
phy awards with their own priz-
es in recognition of the great
pioneering job these youngsters
are doing for the betternment
of the agriculture of their im-
mediate area and of the state”.
Hartung said.
requirements:


directly from the PClA Offee #1 duty in the armed forces any- |
Box 536, State College, Pa. piace in the world—not neces- |
ar fF al |
Hartung said. after June 27, |
in Korea

sarily
1950,
He must have had at least 90 |
service in the |

days of active
Mount Joy 4-H
Club Reorganizes imi oe Dereon of 20)
An organizational meeting of actual service - connected disa- |
the Mount Joy 4-H Home Eco-| bility.
nomics Club was held recently Yr
at the home of Mrs. John Mus
ser, Mount Joy R1.

sooner

Stimulate your business by adver-

tising in the Bulletin.
The following officers re
elected: President, Janice
eman, Mount Joy R2; Vice Pres
ident, Faye Stephens, Manheim
R4; Secretary, Jeanelte Brene-
man, Mount Joy R2; Treasurer,j
Kay Zimmerman, Mount Joy:
Song Leader, Marian Musser,
Patronize Bulletin Advertisers.
3ren-
Mount Joy R1; Game Leader,
Dixie Bair, Mount Joy; News
Reporter, Eileen Miller, Mount
Joy.
Refreshments were served to
the girls by Mrs. Musser follow-
ing the meeting,
The second meeting will be
held near the beginning of June
All girls interested in joining
the club may do so by calling
Mrs. John Musser, Mount Joy
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Rocks
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