The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, July 08, 1954, Image 4

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Storage
EICHERLYS
Main St


76-78 E. Mount Joy

Phone 3-4071

We Specialize In . . .
AUTO PAINTING
WRECKS REPAIRED
WHEEL ALLIGNMENT AND WHEEL BALANCING.
FREE ESTIMATES
Carriger’'s Paint & Body Shop
PHONE ELIZABETHTOWN
RHEEMS, PA.
22-ttc
110J12
 

PUBLIC SALE
wie ene
REAL ESTATE and PERSONAL PROPERTY


Saturday, July 17th, 1954
THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Fa.
Thursday, July 8
& fond Ju


For Farm and Home


Under-the-Stairs Closet
HE wise use of waste space is the
n of an efficient home craft
Whetl 1 2 | 1 it corn
t in a room, or the space un
fer a stairway, it's | to enclose
{and make it dustproof and functional.
Until the closet shown in the illus
| ration was installed, the space under
{ the stairway was a catch-all that wa
|
|

untidy and a probable fire hazard. Its
neat appearance now invites order-
liness.
Creating such a closet is a rather
simple operation with a modern build
| ing material like Masonite Presdwood.
Panels of this material, one-quarter
inch thick and four feet wide, go into
place rapidly. They are nailed to a
framework of lumber. The panels,
lumber, nails and other material
needed are available at lumber yards.
With the Presdwood,
| appearing installation at :
|
|
In the Borough of Elizabetfatown. at No. 448 South Market |
Sireet.
Lot 40x200 ft. thereon erected a
23 STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE 5: 3

rs 11 rooms and bath: oil burner, hot * heat. ONE &
ONE-HALF STORY FRAME BARN.
Immediate possession can be given. This is a very good loca-
can be
Oth,
Premises
July 8th,
tion and can be made into three apartments
viewed from 6:00 to 9:00 P. M. on the evenings of
12th and 13th.
Also at the same time and place the
erty will be offered for sale:
Seven-piece breakfast set, Magic
range, small egg stove, small cabinet,
Chef Gas
extension
Stove, Kitchen
table, library ta-
following personal prop- |
| ed during the
ble, G E Radio, sideboard, 3-piece living room suite, rugs and |
pads 9x12 and 9x9, throw rugs, rag carpet, White Sewing Machine,
file with one drawer, wardrobe, bedroom suite, beds, cot, wash

Governor Winthrop desk
swivel desk chair, clothe trees,

stands, bureaus, boudoir che
chair, flat top desk and chair












 
plank bottom chairs, sec tary and bookcase, pine chest, flour
chest, small chest, highchair, two chests of drawers with glass |
knobs, Jo hnston Bros: Iror China, coal oil lights, typewriter
* table, car 1i thermos jugs, ice cream freezers
mirrors pi re lec fa ‘tric floor, tabie, |
and bridge lan 3 { ctr d ster, Sunbeam
Mix Mz: D ¢ ui ella stand, set
of lots at boo 1 Zine rad d ta-
bles, book sta I 0 t ion ladder small
ladders, porch glider & beach chair, wash machine & tubs,
2 large iron kettles, t« est, Carpenter Tool bushel crates.
odds and ends of lumber, and a lot of articles too numerous to
mention.
Sale to commence at 12:00 o'clock noon, real estate at 2:00
¢ made kn
ELMER § 5. . ESHE MAN |,
shellman Estate
P. M., when conditipns
will b

Execu
 
attorney
Auctioneer
Clerks 27 2c

Walter Dupe
Landis & Garman,

PUBLIC SALE
OF VALUALI
REAL ESTATE and PERSONAL PROPERTY |

Saturday, July 10th, 1954 "°c
341, leoding from | cattle efficiency can be measur-
| ed, reminds Thomas King,
in the village of Upper Lawn along Route -
Middletown to Lawn, Pa.
THREE SEPARATE TRACTS OF LAND:
more or less of meadow lanc |
TRACT NO. 1—35 acres
with a large waier pond and lot of shade trees located along
road leading from Route No. 341 at Movyer's Church to Howard |
Johnson's Restaurant at Lawn.
TRACT NO. 2—On South side of Turnpike at Howard john- |
son's Restaurant, tract of land consisting of four acres more or |
less.
TRACT NO. 3—Located West of Shenk’s Church along old |
Route No. 340, Elizabethtown-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 drafts submitted |
at sale.
Personal Property:
upholstered chair, 3 pe, leather
Kalamazoo kitchen range -
kettle range, large
Mohair
couches,
Perfection oil stove,
upholstered |
black and
iron
Roll top desk,
living room suite,


ivory, two burner
kettle, flour chest, custom built walnut desk in three sections,
marble top walnut dresser with mirror, marble top walnut side-
board with clock shelf and mirror, spinning wheel, Lefever dou-
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 {ree, rugs, pedestals, porch chairs, swivel chair, |
wood stove, tool chest, carpenter tools and other tools, large cop-
per apple butter 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 2:30 P. M.
on premises at Upper Lawn when conditions will be made
Bown by MYRA K. RISSER, Executrix
of Lizzie N. Risser Estate


Wajter Dupes - Auctioneer
Landis & Kraybill - Clerks
A nk, an A Apt
and |
| July,
| al development.
sheared anytime af- |
|
| State
| every
| over the
| Koop the
| will also
| of gain,
| quality,
| Be sure
{ haymaking
| cent study
rl A
craftsman can make a perm





 

of cost. Even the door ca
| on the 1e, using lumber
and Tempered Presdwood for a dur
able wearing surface. Many leading
manufacturers of flush panel doors are
using these materials.
When there's home remodeling and
| part the wise craftsman today
| co wer and Mas Presd
wood for the best results and economy
I'hese panels take a beautiful paint
finish, which may be applied cither
with a brush or roller. An undercoat
and two finish coats are recommended.
Ae nme
Farm Calendar
Shear
compactness
Christmas trees must be shear-
growing
reminds Edward Farrand,
extension forester.
usually are sheared in June or
depending on the
Spruces and
Christmas Trees— For
and symmetry,
season,
Penn
Pines
Seasoll-
firs can be
er July 1.
Transplant Bulbs -
flowering bulbs, such as in
daffodils, hyacinths, crocus
and scillias, need not be dug
every year but it is a good prac
tice to lift and transplant them
three years Meszor
State extension flori
culturist, suggests digging after
the foliage of the plants
turned vellow or
brown.
Keep Egg Room Cool-
windows will
heat of the
room, says F. H.
Penn State
specialist.
outside the
provide and if
planted along the wall
| the shrubbery will help to keep
wall cooler.
Efficiency —
John
os, Penn
has
become
Shade
help to
sun oul of
the egg Leus-
chner,
poultry
| planted
extension
Shrubbery
windows
shade,
entire
Beef
Penn
| State extension livestock spec-
ialist. Most factors having eco-
nomic value are
These include rate and economy
regular
fleshing
milking ability,
breeding, length of life,
and temperament
Cutting Asparagus —
to stop cutting
Stop
aspara
gus this week, warns Robert
Fletcher, Penn State extension |
garden specialist. The plants
must store food for growth next |
|
Modern |
pheasant |
Wingard, |
wildlife |
spring.
Pheasants Suffer
is hard on
Robert
extension
nests, reports
Penn State
management
showed 61
of nests broken up.
You Can't
Tell "Em Like
This 2: Use A
Want Ad
Q
specialist. A re- |
per cent |




SWAMPLAND
Louisiana has 7,409 square
feet under water. The state's]
marshes supply
country’s muskrat furs.
most of the
ER
“Sale Register!
Saturday, July 17—a public
sale of real estate
property on the premises at 448
South Market Street, Elizabeth-
town: Sale at 12 noon, real es-
tate at 2 p.m. by Elmer S. Esh
elman, Executor of Isaac W.
Eshleman, Walter Dupes, Auct.
Saturday, July 17 on the
Fast Main Street
house-
30 p.m.
C. S.
premises at 81
Mt. Joy, public sale of
hold goods. Sale at 12:
by Harriet D. Bernhart.
Frank, Auct
Monday, July 19, P
121 West Main
jdoy, a 2u
remises of
Street, Mount
story brick house
electric. Sale —
7 p. m. Lizzie Wintermyer Es-
tate. C. SM uct
——
| Hoe Colander
{ Check
| to can,
| with bath and
rank,
Jars Before starting
check jars for cracks
and nicks to be
will seal. Have
ready for the scason.
Hamilton, Penn State
nutritionist,
sure each jar
jars clean and
Louise
extension
suggests that jar
covers and sclf-sealing lids be | A Fashion Show of handwov-|
checked. too. | en fabrics which have been lo-|
Advises If you|omed by members and cut and H. S Newcomer & Son
have not incredsed the amount | sewn into handsome items of| Incorporated
of fire and other hazard | apparel will be held Saturday|MT. JOY, PA. 3-3361
ance on your home within the | afternoon, July 31. a
—- gsi
[ last three years, may not
be adequately protected at pres-
Sanna Black, Penn
extension manage-
you
ent prices,
State
ment
home
specialist, reports
Feels Independent Help
the pre-schooler feel more inde-
pendent at mealtime. Give him
a straight-handed
wide bowl and
fork that's
him to manage. A
spoon with «
a short-handled
enough for
small table
smail
and chair for eating, drawing,
or painting is a good invest-
ment, Marguerite L. Duvall,
Penn State extension family
life specialist, believes.
Chicken
is chicken
Barbecues—Summer
time
Keep the
chicken
cook too quick
barbecue
are a few
fire very
pointers.
low so the
| won't scorch or
ly. Constant att
{ while the birds are
Marjorie J. Wormeck,
State extension
states.
Penn
nutritionist


SIMON P. NISSLEY
MARY G.
FUNERAL "DIRECTORS
Mount Joy, Pa.
NISSLEY


TREE SE RVICE
SAWING, PR ING and
SP RA
B. B. IBACH
139 S. Main St Manheim, Pa.
Phone 5-4616
Aaron G. Longenecker
BUILDING
CONTRACTOR |
| Poultry
| other
| notify the
MOUNT JOY R. D. 2
PHONE 3-6091
This same authority will then|
check the immediate neighborhood
| for stray dogs and other dogs with
| which they come in contact.
MILLWORK - FILL - GRADING
TOPSOIL. - EXCAVATING
LUMBER - KITCHEN CABINETS |
|
Give your Farm
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 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. J0% 3-5547
Ed
: PRT Far oT :
~AUTOMOBILE LEYTE co.
Ro LE
COLUMBUS, Lo] Te BCH




 



 


and personal
Shown To 4-H'ers
| of the club |
The group met at the home of
Eileen Miller, Mount Joy RI1]|
| Eileen Miller
Here |
{ July
ntion is needed |
cooking, |
SAT. JULY 17, 1954
| bles,

I trunks,
| card
| chest-of
a
|
|
{C. S: Frank,
State Craft Fair
‘Will Feature
All Exhibits |
Picturesque Carlisle, Pa., will
again be the site for the annual)?
State Craft Fair of the Pennsyl-|
vania Guild of Craftsmen, July]
30 and 31, and August 1,
The Craft Fair takes place on|
JAMES B. HEILIG
Funeral Director


FOR SALE
Residence of Lynn Milligan
the Dickinson College campus,| FLORIN
[ in the heart of an area that is al A beautiful 2'2 STORY
living history book, with its DWELLING
rooms, bath, hot water heat,
many Colonial and Revolution-| large porches surrounding. Also
ary associations, and numerous/a 2-car garage. All in the best of
buildings dating back to the na-|condition.
ADAM H. GREER, Realtor


tion's early days.
For the three days of the] 345 Walt Street
Craft Fair, members of the| 29 Hiv
{ Phone 4-3927
Guild will demonstrate their ta-| 19-tfe
lents and exhibit their best!
works, The Dickinson College
campus will become, in effect, New-FARM - Used
an outdoor and indoor crafts
where experts will show MACHINERY
school,
how they go about their work,
and answer questions from|
their audiences. SPECIAL
Crafts of the guild include
. {
weaving, pottery, woodwork, JOHN DEERE
needlework, block printing, sil-|
versmithing, leatherwork, book-|
binding, rug hooking, rug weav-|
ing, and others which will be|
demonstrated. |
“12A”’ Combine
with motor (like new)



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A 5X
oh ho)
Is There Room For Everything?
You wonder if there will be room in, the car for all of the
things the family wants to take along on vacation. Maybe
you wonder, tov, if there will be room in the BUDGET for
all the things they want to do, the spots they want to visit,
the fun they want to have. We can't help you with the car-
packing job, but we CAN help you put enough “elbow
room’ in the vacation budget to make everybody happy!
A low-cost vacation loan is the answer. You pay it back
in convenient monialy installments out of income. No col-
lateral if you have a steady job.
Come in and talk it over. Prampt, confidential service.
NATIONAL





Yeast Bread Baking |
A veast-bread baking demon-|
stration was given at the meet-|
ing of the Mount Joy ‘Festive|
Family Meals” Club Tuesday!
night. The demonstration was)
given by Mrs. John Musser, |

C. Robert Fry
PA.
MANHEIM R. D. 2,

members|
who was assisted by
with 13 members present.
During the business meeting, |
Air Compressor Work
Rock Drilling, Concrete Breaking, Etc.
Rocks
and

was elected as the
4-H Club
University |
club’s delegate to
Weck at Penn State
August 9-12.
The group will meet again on
20 at the home of Janice]

Excavating and Grading
Cellars, Trenches, Etc.
Trees
Removed

and Jeanette Brenneman

PUBLIC SALE

PHONE MOUNT JOY
3-4753




On the
Main St.,
Sugar
premises at 81
Mount Joy.
Two 4-leg cherry drop-leaf ta-|
Virginia type old-fashion-
old-fashioned settee, 2|
bureaus, 6 old-fashioned |
Boston rocker, Empire
table, Hepplwite drop-
East |
















ed sofa,
Empire
leaf table, 4-leg, gate-leg cherry
drop-leaf table, 4-leg walnut]
drop-leaf table, oak 2-section
Chippendale low
drawers, mahogany di-
ning room table and 6 chairs,
Empire sideboard, 2 old-fash- |
ioned rocking chairs, set of four |
old fashioned wooden chairs,
chests, dinnerware, silverware,
old-fashioned wooden bench, 2|
old-fashioned clocks, a lot of
high chest of drawers, |
ed bookcase,
FRESH GROUND
books,
walnut.
Sale at 12:30 P. M.
HARRIET D. BERNHART
Auct. 27- 2c |

MT. HOPE
NOTICE!
In order to collect damages on our|
Ranges caused by dogs or
predatory animals, we have to|
proper State authority. |
This notice is given so that you]
will not be embarrassed in case the]
Authorities cneck the neighborhood!
for unlicensed dogs. |
Musser Leghorn Farms
18-tt|
HESS BROS.
FLORIN
GOOD LAND RED KIDNEY
Beans
SUNSHINE
Hy drox
1 1b. 39e


Hamburger
SUPER VALUE
COFFEE «oan. 8c
| Cheese
We Age Our Cheese To Insure A T aste Sensation
Vienna Fingers
1b. 39¢c
Ibs. 25:

With Grocery Order $7.00 Or More
Ib.
39-
49-
oe 10
Fig Bars
1 1b. 39c
Brownies
39c

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
WATCH FOR
MT. JOY DOG SHOW
COMING JULY 31

On or before the 15th of June
we will have
GEIGY FLY BAIT
( Articles on this in June
issue of Farm Journal)

BIRDS EYE
Frozen Chicken Pie
35-

STA FRESH, SODIUM
BISULFITE
for curing hay silage
$7.00 per 100 Ibs. i [
Please order in advance of ] .
your requirements.
TOMATO SPRAYING
with concentrate sprayer
Call for estimates
23-tfe

PHONE 13-9094




FOOD STORE
COMPLETE ONE STOP FOOD SERVICE
MOUNT JOY, PA.




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