yy ay A Fo oe ee of ll, 0, MHL Benj. F. Garber ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. | SIMON P. NISSLEY PAL M_BUREAU MARY G. NISSLEY A = Oo | FUNERAL DIRECTORS Mutual Fire Jasoronce Coy Mount Joy, Pa. Life Insurance Co. Home. .Offide. COLUMBUS OLIVER SAGER & SON Ditch Digging — Septic Tanks Installed OHIO Field Drainage — Footings — Grading Hauling — And Light Jobs Top Soil and Fill R.D.1 ELIZABETHTOWN PHONE 345R5 \ 11-tfe _— - — — OF Household Goods — Antique Dishes Friday Eve’g, June 18, 1954 BOROUGH OF ELIZABETHTOWN, AT PEACH ALLEY. HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ANTIQUE DISHES AND A LOT OF OTHER THINGS. IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING TO SELL CON- TACT D. L. LANDIS, A. K. GARMAN OR WALTER CUPES. Sale to commence at 6:31 P. M. Walter Dupes, Auctioneer Landis & Garman, Clerks Walter Dupes 99 9n 23-2¢ PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY Saturday, June 19, 1954 Street. wh |G E Breakfast set, Grunow refrigerator, G.E. electric range, Kala- mazoo kitchen range, room heater, kitchen cabinet, double utility cabinet, two bedroom suites, two iron beds, springs and mattress- es, two studio couches, wardrobe, cedar chest, two occasional rockers, 15 tube Philco Highboy radio, drop-leaf table, what-not shelf, china closet, three piece living room suite, end tables, coffee table, 9 by 12 rug and pad, throw rugs, magazine stand, Electrolux sweeper with all attachments, § electric clock with horse, electric floor and table lamps, coal oil lamps, medicine cabinet, card table, pedistals and small tables, two pine chests, chest of drawers, bureau, plank bottom chairs, "{fwo clothe racks with mirrors, two extension tables, wood box, bench, Haag electric washing machine, double white tubs, porch tools, dishes and cooking utensils, some antique dishes, crochet work and bedding, iron kettle and three ft., Victrola and a lot of articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 12:30 P. M. when conditions will be made known by 7 Walter Dupes, Auctioneer - Garman & Kraybill Clerks Lavern H. Charleston PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY Friday Eve., June 235, 1954 Elizabethtown, Pa. Wincroft Cabinet Gas Stove, high top cupboard, board, extension table, small tables, round table, end table, plank- bottom chairs, old wooden rocker, kitchen chairs, kitchen stool, Coolerator Ice Box, buffet, highchair, china closet, magazine rack, rockers, occasional chair, Simmons Day Bed, like new; 6-leg ta- ble, smoking stand, clothe tree, radio, pedestals, what-not shelves, clocks, two 9x12 rugs, throw rugs, plaited rugs, Eurcka Sweeper, Brussels Sweeper, umbrella stand, G. E. Washer, galvanized tubs, wooden tubs, bench, electric iron, electric bread toaster, electric floor, bridge and table lamps, two bedroom suites, chest of draw ers, wood box, pine chest, fernery, Minnesota Drop-head Sewing Machine, marble-top table, washstand set, mirrors, pic- tures, dishes, cooking utensils, antique dishes, parrot cage, metal porch chair, two reed porch chairs, stepladder, lawn mower, gar- den tools, bedding, linens, crochet board, and lot of other articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 6:30 P. M., made known by, Estate Of Mrs. Christ Rutt WARREN SHANK and HELEN SHANK, Executors vases, when Dupes, Auctioneer Zellers, Clerk 23-2¢ — OF -— TO BE HELD Saturday, June 26, 1954 In the Borough of Elizabethtown at No. 211 North Poplar Street. % sped, SEW three burner new Perfection oil stove, 8 cu. fi like new, yom heater, Jrigidaire refrigerator extension table, piece living room suite, library table, occasional rockers, marble top table, chest of drawers, {wo pine chests, fruit cupboard, plank bottom chairs, cane seated chairs, bureau, hand bell, large mirror, bedroom suite, cot, two iron beds with springs and mattresses, clothe tree, small tables, electric floor, table and bridge lamps, fernery, card table, eight day clock, Singer sewing machine, elect- ric pop-up toaster, cooking utensils, dishes, some antique dishes, electric washing machine, galvanized tubs, wooden tubs, buckets, porch chair, porch swing, lawn mower, step ladder, bench, lot of bedding and linens, and a lot of articles too numerous to mention, made known by Walter Dupes, Auctioneer Landis & Garman, Clerks Mrs. George Eckinger x a In the Borough of Elizabethtown, at No. 703 South Market | occasional chair, | walnut | glider, porch bench, porch rockers, bucket-a-day stove and water | tank, sprinkling cans, coal buckets, two 50 ft. plastic hose, garden | lot of | On the premises located at No. 23 West Bainbridge Street, | Jelly Cup- | | PUBLIC SALE VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY side board, | »# utility cabinet, two couches, cupboard, two 9x12 Congoleum rugs, | 12x15 Congoleum rug, two 9x12 rugs, throw rugs, rag carpet, 3- | Sale to commence at 12:30 P. M. when conditions will be 24-2¢ | Sale Register | | Friday, June 18 —in the bor- ough of Elizabethtown, at Peach Alley, a public sale of many different items, Sale at 6:30 p. m. by Walter Dupes. Walter| Dupes, Auct. Saturday, June 19,—a public sale of personal property at 703 S. Market St., Elizabethtown. Sale at 12:30 p.m. by Lavern H. Charleston. Walter Dupes, Auctioneer. Saturday, June 26, a public sale on the premises at 20 Pop lar St.. Mount Joy, a full line of household goods and Kkitch- | en furniture. Annie G. Eby Es- tate. C. S. Frank, Auct. Friday evening, June 25th, on the premises located at 23 West Bainbridge St, Elizabeth | town, a public sale of personal | property, including household goods and garden tools. Sale at | 6:30 p. m. by Warren and Helen Shank, executors, Estate of Mrs. Christ Rutt. Dupes, Auct, | Saturday June 26—at 211 N. Poplar St., Elizabethtown, a public sale of valuable personal property. Sale at 12:30 p. m. by | | | { Mrs. George Eckinger. Walter Dupes, Auct. | Saturday, June 26 — at 20 | Poplar St., Mount Joy, a public sale of household goods includ- ing some antiques. Sale at 1.00 p. m. by Annie G. Eby Estate. Saturday, July 3 — on the premises at 117 S. Market St., Mount Joy, a public sale of en- tire lot of household goods and kitchen furniture. Sale at 12 p. m. by Ezra E, Wolgemuth. C, S. Frank, auct. etl A Ce Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. FOR SALE FLORIN A beautiful 272 STORY DWELLING |8 rooms, bath, hot water heat, large porches surrounding. Also a 2-car garage. All in the best of | condition. | ADAM H. GREER, Realtor 343 Walnut Street | Columbia, Pa, Phone 4-3927 19-tfc PUBLIC SALE Sat. June 26 | On the premises No. 20 Pop- lar Street, Mount Joy. | LOT OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS A FEW ANTIQUES consisting of bed stead, chairs, dishes, old desk, electric refrig- erator, wood chest, gas stove. sewing machine, spinning | wheel, rugs, carpets and a lot of articles not advertised. Sale at 1:00 P. M. Annie G. Eby Estate C. 8S. Frank, Auct. Kraybill Bros, Clerks Clarence Newcomer Attorney HOUSE For Sale FLORIN 2% Story Frame | semi-detached, bath, heat, 3-car garage. Excellent buy for quick sale. Emma Leedom PHONE 3-4946 | 23-2¢ ‘Aaron G. Longenecker 23-2¢ | 24-2¢ conditions will be Estate kitchen range, Quality gas stove, Duotherm oil heater, | BUILDING CONTRACTOR MOUNT JOY R. D. 2 PHONE 3-6091 MILLWORK - FILL - GRADING TOPSOIL - EXCAVATING | LUMBER - KITCHEN CABINETS 1-tfc BN [tempt Residence of Lynn Milligan | Rotary Club Hears Talk On Civic Center Mount Joy Rotary club Tues- day noon heard baum, chairman of the civic improvement division of the Lancaster Community council, Tel B. Nuss- ! talk upon “The Need of a Civic | [Center for Lancaster County.” Mr. Nussbaum traced the his- | tory of the civic center idea from the time it was first pro posed in 1947 as a war memor- ial and subsequently defeated when a two million dollar mond issue was placed before the vo [ters. He said that the present ef at- to get a fourth time an has been made fort is the civi ccenter for the county. The speaker said that there is a great need for a civic center to serve the county. He that the proposed auditorium DISEASE RESEARCH CENTER DEDICATED Although already in use, the formal dedication of the new animal and disease research un- its of the newly built Veterin- ary Research Center at the Pennsylvania State University brings various farm leaders for the program Thursday morning, June 17. Dr. A. L. Bortree, head of the veterinary science depart- ment, said the program also in- | cludes inspection of the poultry said | with a seating capacity of 5000 | would make it possible to hold conventions and bring outstand- ing attractions to Lancaster. Mr. Nussbaum declared that | the purpose of the civic center would be to serve every seg ment of Lancaster county. He pointed out that within the next five years it would have a po- tential drawing power of 10,000 young people, diagnostic laboratory on the campus. Dr. Lyman E. Jackson, dean of the College of Agriculture, presides for the formal dedica- tion at which Dr. Milton S. Eis- enhower speaks for the Univer- sity. Representing the Univer- sity of Pennsylvania, which has Pennsylvania's only veterinary school is Dr. Mark W. Addam, dean. Representing the Common- wealth are George A. Goodling from the House of Representa- tives and ‘State Secretary of Ag- riculture Miles Horst. Farm | group representatives are: J. Collins McSparran, for the State Council of Farm Organi- Wilbur J. Barger, for Wells E, zations; the poultry industry; | Hunt for the livestock industry; Asked what method of finan-| 4d Joseph O. Canby for dairy cing would be used, Mr. Nuss- | jnqustry. baum said that a finance com Dr. Bortree explained that mittee is to be appointed next because the work Ov the fe week. He remarked that most of the civic centers throughout | ..... the United States are self sup- | porting. rr ll WO eee MAKES INITIAL PURCHASE Melville Sager of Mount Joy, rectntly made an initial chase of one registered Ayshire, according to the Ayshire ers’ Association Executive retary, Chester C. Putney of Brandon, Vt. The transaction was recorded in the National 'Office of the Ayrshire Breeders’ Association in Brandon where complete rec- fords on all registéred Ayrshires in the United States have been maintained since 1875. their Ste Because of dance of milk with an butterfat test of 4° shire: breed of dairy cattle become increasingly with dairymen throughout country. — iil Geen — the | MOTORISTS LOSE LICENSES Of a group of 59 motorists to removed Paul R. drivers licenses A. Barrick, have are Etoey Stark and George rested for speeding. Gerald Myer Ross Attick, | all of Mount Joy, Each was ar- |; pur- | | | | | | ability to] produce at a low cost an abun- | average | », the Ayr- has | popular | | | | | | of Manheim R4, had his license | restored i —— — si (any- When in need of Printing. thing) kindly remember the Bulletin | TREE SERVICE | SAWING, PRUNING and SPRAYING B. B. IBACH 139 S. Main St. Manheim, Pa. Phone 5-4616 7-Reom House And Bath NEWLY REMODELED Hot Water Heat 1 mile west of Mount Joy 19 NNN )U 0-44 18-tfc HESS BROS. FLORIN , MT. JOY 3-6045 REFILLS FOR D-200 LETHALAIRE FLY BOMBS AEROSECT 1 LB. BOMB | exchangeable container complete $3.95 refills $2.35 HEP HOUSEHOLD AEROSOLS 98c¢ On or before the 15th of June we will have GEIGY FLY BAIT (Articles on this in June issue of Farm Journal) STA FRESH, SODIUM BISULFITE for curing hay silage $7.00 per 100 lbs. Please order in advance of your requirements. TOMATO SPRAYING with concentrate sprayer Call for estimates 23-tfe Do oh Me A FOR SALE | | | | | | | | { | | | | | | ete & J Give your Farm TO THE Hired Man? ® No, but a jury might. If you were judged legally responsible for an accident involving an em- ployee it might cost you your farm. . . plus! Thousands of farm- ers protect themselves against such risks with Farm Burcau Insurance. It’s low in cost, but could save you thousands of dollars. Call for in- formation. \ Warren H. Stehman SQUARE ST., FLORIN PHONE MT. JOY 3-5547 |i FARM BUREAU MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE CO. LLL Re LTT COLUMBUS, search center deals with highly THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursddy, June 17 Everybody, Everywhere, Reads The Bulletin C. Robert Fr contageous diseases, visitors will not be encouraged but that all facilities will be open for in- spection this one day. MANHEIM R. D. 2, PA. Air Compressor Work Rock Drilling, Concrete Breaking, Etc. Excavating and Grading Cellars, Trenches, Etc. 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