Storage EICHERLYS Me 76-78 E. in St. Mount Joy Phone 3-4071 PUBLIC SALE, OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY | | beef may be ered or witho Friday Eve’g, July 2, 1954 ' On the premises located in the Borough of Elizabethtown, | at No. 181 East High Street. Extension table; utility cabinet, G. E. refrigerator, Magic Chef four-burner gas stove, apartment size, like new; 3-piece living room suite, occasional chair, library table, electric floor & table lamps, Electrolu. : Sweeper with all attachments, electric | iron, umbreila stand, ff piano and bench, end tables, magazine | rack, two small Tadios. ingle bed and spring, Simmons bed | spring and mattress, bureau, washstand, reed rocker, chaise- | | lounge chair, plank-boitom chairs, sideboard, cherry sewing cabi- net with two drawers, pine table with drawers, mirrors, pictures, | cedar chest, pine chest, chest of drawers, two trunks, desk, two 9x12 rugs, throw rugs, runner, two clocks, bedding, linens, small stands, taberets, boo stepladder, dishes, cooking utensils, large pewter plate, Bissel eeper, wash machine, garden tools, other mentioned | 7:00 P. M., when conditions will be | s not ce at tools, and other Sale to commen made known by First National Bank & Trust Co. Executor of Tillie Mae Hershey Estate Auctioneer Clerks artic Walter Dupes, Landis & Garman, PUBLIC SALE Of Practically New HOUSEHOLD GOODS | Saturday, July 3rd, 1954 AT 117 SOUTH MARKET STREET, MCUNT JOY. | 25-2¢ Power lawn mower, Dexter washing machine, | G. E. tank reeper, pop-up Toastmaster Sunbeam | mixmaster, G.E. electric iron, ironing board, electric stainless steel coffee-maker. canned fruit, jars, 2-piece stainless steel cof- | fee maker, 1 juicer, wine dishes, cooking utensils, aluminum anc ainless 1 pans, keitles, roasting pans, one 9x 12 and one 11 ozk leaf design rugs, ot used a short time, throw rugs, clothes tre cl ge mirrors, telephone table, hassock, k en ) les, heatrola with cir- culating 1: } it fi e kit 1 dinette with | four uphols te vit aE ard, only used a short time, c in 1 table with 3 extra | boards, and ot S, nt ce living room suite, table lamps, s roc ai wer chairs, china closet, Singer sewir e., nvlon window curtains, cross curtains, twin tubs, gar ls, hand cultivator, 5 gallon sprayer, rose duster, these are practically new; 100 lima bean poles, lawn fer- tilizer dis utor Sale at 12:00 Noon when terms and conditions will be made known by ( Ezra E. Wolgemuth 25-2¢ 2c OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE and PERSONAL PROPERTY | Saturday, July 10th, 1954 in the village of Upper Lawn along Route - Middletown to Lawn, Pa. THREE SEPARATE TRACTS OF LAND: | TRACT NO. 1—35 acres more or less of meadow #anc | with a large waier pond and lot of shade trees located along | Se road leading from Route No. 341 at Moyer's Church to Howard | Johnson's Restaurant at Lawn. TRACT NO. 2—On South side of Turnpike at Howard John- | son's Resiaurant, tract of land consisting of four acres more or less. TRACT NO. 3—Located West of Shenk’s Church along old Route No. 340, Elizabethiown-Hershey road, 2 mile West of Hein's property consisting of five acres more or less of wood- land. Look for sale sign on tract. { This real estate will all be surveyed and drafis submitted | few days, | pecially Friday | public ty on the eve sale o Elize East Hig ough of 181 | household goods, garden tools and other articles at 7:00 pan | by First National Bank:and Trust Co., Executor of Tillie | Mae Hershey Estate. Walter Dupes, Auct. Saturday, July 3 on the premises at Mount Joy, | tire kitchen furni m. Frank, a auct. pre by Ezra E, ning, evening, July 2 —~ f personal proper- mises in the at Sale ibethtown, h Street. 117 S. Market St., sale of en- lot of household goods and P. CS, public ture. Sale at 12 Wolgemuth. Monday, 121 West | Joy, a with 7D tate. Ju Mai 21/, m. | STORAGE TI BEEF ARE The coldest | erator is the | beef. tension nutrit sylvania State It should be Variety perishable bath and electric. Lizzie E Marjorie ly 19, n Street, story Wintermyer C. S Frank, auct * MES FOR XPLAINED part of the spot to store J. Wormeck, ionist of the University, stored loose refrig ut a cover. within meats are and used Bor No of Premises of Mount brick house Sale — Es- fresh eX- Penn- says ly cov- da eS-~ should keep better than fresh beef but they flavor if kept and gravies in the promptly. a deteriorate refrigerator | | be used within 2 days. Ground! beef holds well for one day on- ly. Frankfurters and bologna and change | a long time. Broth re stored covered and Ea Patronize Bu HOU GA FOR lietin Advertisers. For Sale or Rent SE and RAGE SALE Residence of Lynn Milligan FLORIN A beautift il 2%. STORY DWELLING 8 rooms, large porches a 2-car garage. condition. bath, surrounding. Also All in the bes ADAM H. GREER, Realtor 343 Wa Inut Street Columbia, Pa, Phone 4 3927 19-tfe DAIRY Cattle Sale FIRST NIGHT AUCTION OF THE RUM ling, SEASON AT SEYY’ TiogaCo., Westfield, Pa. ol teeing om Tips fay y Eve, July 6 AT 7PM. SHARP As Always / Some Good Close And Fresh Cows 2 or 3 Complete Dairies Young Cattle at sale. | In connection with 2 of the Personal Property: | above-mentioned dairies, Roll top desk, Mohair upholstered chair, 3 pe. leather upholstered living room suite, couches ; Kalamazoo kitchen range - black and | MACHINERY ivory, two burner Perfection oil stove, kettle range, large iron | kettle, flour chest, custom built walnut desk in three sections, | which we will sell promptly at marble top walnut dresser with mirror, marble top walnut side- | board with clock shelf and mirror, spinning wheel, Lefever dou- { 7, including: ble barrel shotgun with two sets of barrels 28 in. and 30 in., also leather case, wash stand, three school desks, beds - rope and spring, cane seated chairs, plank bottoom chairs, small tables, 6 ft. wood box, old farmer's table with removable top, rocking chairs, ladder back chair, oval drop leaf table, double door ward- | robe, clothes tree, rugs, pedestals, porch chairs, swivel chair, wood stove, tool chest, carpenter tools and other tools, large cop- per apple putter kettle, store counter, meat grinder and bench, sausage stuffer, side saddle, set of practically new driving har- ness, circle saw, other saws, fanning mill, one horse plow, .old tinware, dishes and glassware, bedding, Courier.and Ives prints, | 50 ft. windmill tower with-8 ft. wheel. gears running‘in’oil - and ! a lot of articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 12:30 P. M., real estate at 2: M. on premises at Upper Lawn when conditions will be made le known by t MYRA K. RISSER, Executrix| Auctioneer of Lizzie N. Risser Estate Clerks J 2:30 P. Walter Dupes - Landis & Kraybil] - | Come | must go without reserve. Consign | Supper Some Small Tools prepared all as rucking soon and your daidy | for the top market price.” arrang lunches from 5 P. to buy — these cattle here Please possible for as available M.on!! used Remodeled - 3 rooms on first | floor, four bedrooms and new { bath on second. Oil burner, hot water heat. Available July 1. PHONE 3-4225 MOUNT JOY 25.tfc.| hot water heat, t of ' 2 Tractors - Plows - Drags | ' Tractor mower - Side rake | Milk Coolers - Milkers LUMBER Sale Register Penna. Game . Commission [ hended the violator | cated the evidence—p d | from the stove oven. Shaffer went after after receiving a repg turkey had been sho A TON Call Mt. Joy 3 for daily delivery to Landisville, Salunga, Mt. Joy and Florin BEER - ALE - PORTER AA » 3-6981 ALL POPULAR BRANDS OF In the Game Commissions protector found hall by fiscal year ending May 31, 1954 : ; Beli ou By YORE Pay (a 16 pounder) in th the number of bounty claims uo; The other ha Open 9:00 A. M. to 8:00 P. M. Daily he honored was 14,191. Payment qv heen consumed Friday and Saturday, 9: 00 A M. to 9:00 P. M. 1€ of rewards for the killing of ther-in-law. Both me certain predacious animals and | qo Smith Beer Distributors great ( 18 H - rn. : ' "” gre A horned owls totaled $140 he big “tom { 4 | as ne 926 in that period. been shot two days N. MARKET STREET MOUNT, JOY, PA. In the year just ended bounty | 44 a9 caliber rifle wi Ag 30-: alib é was paid on wild creatures as arm used. “the Yen - i BY follows: weasels, 10,757; gray | hres foxes, 14,730; red foxes, 16,266; Conservation Camp | great horned owls, 1,237. A conservation cai Both claim and bounty pay- for girls is planned : » . . rs Inents jive Spdined steadily | summer. Subjects to be coverds De Io " 3 A hy : ie | and camp experiences for hey © iscal year 15,476 valid claims] : : a . ha attending Pennsylvania girls In caused payment of $159,548. In will be the same as those prov-| MANHEIM R. D. 2, PA. the twelve-month period before | 4 pect for boys in previous| Si § S| at $226,014 re pi + 18- : . : | tat J 5:0 wa bard for 18 Junior Conservation Camps. | Yo 334 claims supmitied. Ladies having Girl Scout coun-| is | Boy Shoots Companion In Mistake For Woodchuck : | seling or directing experience, will provide the leadership. | Air Compressor Work Rocks AS V4 ICE Sawing, Pruning 5 & Spraying “> B. B. Ibach | | S€ 1 | 139 S. Main St,, Manheim, Pa, Phone 5-4616 Aaron G. Longenecker BUILDING CONTRACTOR MOUNT JOY R. D. 2 PHONE 3-6091 MILLWORK - FILL - GRADING TOPSOIL EXCAVATING 1-tde Give your Farm TO THE Hired Man? ® No, but a jury might. If you were judged legally responsible for an accident involving an em- loyee it might cost you your a — farm . . . plus! Thousands of farm- ers protect themselves against such risks with Farm Bureau 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 DLL FT AUTOMOBILE LAL co ¥ aur Office COLUMBUS, OHIO KITCHEN CABINETS | ! Call for estimates The men found a fire spreading] from a power line right-of-way.! After the ground blaze was con-| trolled they noticed sparks and| burning embers dropping from| a cross-arm on a utility pole. Examination revealed that woodpecker had hollowed out a | hole near the top of the pole, built a nest and started a brood| A snake had climbed] and devoured one of woodpeckers. In do- tail contacted two resulting electric the and in the partly rot-| a of young. the pole | the young SO ils The killed a fire ing wires. BETTER BITE Dog Food Mint Tea shock snake sparked | ten cross-arm. SIMON P. NISSLEY MARY G. NISSLEY FUNERAL DIRECTORS Mount Joy, Pa. | | SR | NOTICE! | | Z== iy In order to collect damages on our! VEGETABLES Norris Butter soiids 64 Velveeta Cheese 2 Lbs 85¢ wn 19 MEAT ie DO | v x | The first 1954 report of a hu- : ii) | The Pennsylvania Federation] 1: . man death chargeable to wood-| . Yk errr vate] Rock Drilling, Concrete Breaking Etc. Fuck ham p ani of Garden Clubs, Pcnnsylvania| ’ and | Shuek m ennsylvania | go men’s Club and the Pennsyl-| i has been received at the Harris-| : I | burg office of the Game Com- vania Roadside Council, Inc.| Trees S P| will be the sponsors of the girls] E ti | G I Rol iss alls into a f: ar : | u hs ion. It falls into a familial camp. They will recruit the at- | Xcava ing an ra ing R of | pattern. lie ‘ . | tendees and defray their camp emoved 1 he fact of this case again expenses, . and each unit will Cellars, Trenches, Etc. - points out the causes of many : ee " provide transportation to and| { such unecessary tragedies: The | | ee ils it offending gunner did not make | from camp for the girls it sends.| ma : The camping period will cov-| PHONE MOU ert: Ss arry was a wood : NT Hot dn 94 I > : : ie er thirteen days, August 5-18,! J 0 Y 3 4 7 5 3 ea i ot if and Te and will follow that last boys’ | ie ailec 0 wear a simple ; an ie i ir. , tl group this summer. Tentative safe guar a white, or brigh i { 3 ire y ! or Hr) plans call for a quota of 40 tof > y £ icaaplece. i on Joaamer . | 50 freshmen ‘and sophomore| The record shows the ‘“acci-| .. 3 { [ os . : high school girls. | dent” occurred on May 21, In ? . in Fevotte County. The oifender The well equipped Forestry| Rye “IHS 1 Camp of The Penna. State Uni- a lad 16 ycads of age, fatally | ; s Eat [ stiot a 13-year-old hunting com- versity will house the girls) Lo- my 8, 9 1 y HT wo | cated 15 miles southwest of the Pe I 1C 0c 1th a a4 “ . panion en lope In town of State College, it has| 1 caliber rifle. The victim “put . v 21 : . - . : : 3 been the site of the Junior Con-| | his head up by a log. He moved . : y servation Camp for boys for| his head just like a groundhog ; | does when he comes out of a several’ years. ( > ¥ ne mos L < ’ i ” Nature’s Children Set Forest 5 hole and starts looking around Sou Fires BEV-RICH reported the shooter. & el a wd al . C Phil | .ast year ¢ se c ans ee a fon Soft Drink J" Game Tore ) a dah id € | mouse collaborated to start a 0 rm 0 KH i ce . an 1 A forest fire in Ontario. This year] An item from a recent issue : | \ : a woodpecker and a snake got| \ of the Kittanning Daily Leader 2 - T tell tha ATS) together to start one near Bir-| ° imes tells hat an Armstrong : . pant Imes a, on on TONS | ingham, Alabama. So reports 00 - id pkgs C County Game Prolector named US. Forest Service represen-| 3 . : € ore Dy Se Bill Shaffer solved an illegal | res i I | wild game killing. He appde- | tative. [ i > [ A timber cutting crew spot-| NAMAR-COLOSSAL ted smoke and investigated. Olives +3 39 MARCAL Napkins 2 re 19 NORRIS INSTANT Coffee + 31.15 PET MILK cans S33: | | Poultry Ranges caused by dogs or; { other predatory animals, we have to] | the proper State authority. | | Thi same authority will then] | check the immediate neighborhood| | for stray dogs and other dogs with] atermelons which they come in contact. This notice is given so that you] | will not be embarrassed in case the | Authorities check the neighborhood! for unlicensed dogs. | Musser Leghorn Farms 18-tt HESS BROS. FLORIN MT. JOY 3-6045 { REFILLS FOR D-200 LETHALAIRE FLY BOMBS 89 Selected Choice Bananas 2. 35. California Canteloupes LOW PRICE WV AEROSECT 1 | exchangeable complete $3.95 LB. BOMB container refills $2.35 4 4 4 4 4 9 NY HEP HOUSEHOLD AEROSOLS 98c = Best Chopped Ham On or before the 15th of June we will have GEIGY FLY BAIT (Articles on this in June issue of Farm Journal) bv 3c 85: NORRIS FACIAL TYPE ToiletPaper 5 .. 49: Green Giant Peas 303 2-39 STA FRESH, SODIUM BISULFITE | for curing hay silage $7.00 per 100 lbs, Please order your | in" advance of requirements. TOMATO SPRAYING with concentrate sprayer PHONE 13-9094 HESS’ FOOD ST COMPLETE ONE STOP FOOD SERVICE RE MOUNT JOY, PA.