The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, July 29, 1954, Image 4

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NEXT NITE SALE DATE
At Rumseys’ of Westfield
Tuesday Eve’ 8 Aug. 3rd
MORE MACHINERY "CATTLE AUCTION AT
TO SELL AT 7:30 P. M. R:30 P. M.
= Coolers = Miflkcis Cur usual i good selection of
: all types of dairy stock in-
Other Equipment .
cluding one herd already con-
Come carly for this! signed.

YOUR MARKET TO BUY AND SELL
Call now for information or to crrange for trucking, or to
sell your stock outright.



Use Our Classified Column — It Pays
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PUBLIC SALE
— OF ws
PERSONAL PROPERTY
Saturday, July 31st, 1954
In the Borough of Elizabethtown, at No. 157 East Hummels-
town Sireet.
Three-piece living

room suite; davenport; bureau; two vani-
 


agriculture. ative Association which began
Sponsored by the Pennsyl-| more than 25 years ago as one
vania Farm Bureau Coopera-! of the pioneer organizations of]
| tive Association, Harrisburg, | its kind in the United States.|
the event will feature a rg aL He is a director of the federal
barbecue, in which tons of ten-| Farm Credit Administration
der young broilers will be bar-| and of the Central Bank for
becued and served to thousands | Cooperatives.
(| ‘State Is Ready
|
|
Ralph Culver, Laceyville, and]
Marvin J. Briggs, general man-
| ager of the Indiana Farm Bur-|
| eau Cooperative Association, of]
Ind.
Culver, who is
{ as a dairyman and aviation en-
will | thusiast, is
To Serve Chicken |
To Farmers
Twenty
Indianapolis,
years of progress in
Pennsylvania agriculture
be the theme of the statewide| operative GLF Exchange, Itha
“Farmers’ Roundup” to be held | ca, N. Y., one of the nation's]
August 4 in the State Farm| largest farmer cooperatives and
Show Building, Harrisburg.| a member of the State Agricul-|
[housands of farmers from | tural Stabilization and Conser-
throughout the state will attend | vation Committee.
to celebrate 20 years of Farm| priggs is one of the founders
Bureau service to Pennsylvania| of indiana FarmeBureau Cooper-|
of farmers and their families.
More than 70,000 farmers own |
and control the statewide
president, and H.
vice presi-
Leon Epler,
| S. Agaster, executive
co» } or and general manager of
operative for purchase of their| (ho penna. Farm Bureau, willl
farm supplies. also speak briefly.
Because farmers are hearty| The all day celebration will
eaters, -a half chicken will be pagin at 9:30 4. m. with open-
| served to each ticket holder. | ing of exhibits in the Main Ex-
The tickets are free but must be | hibition Hall of the Farm Show
obtained ot one of the nearly 90 | Building depicting 20 years of
Farm Bureau outlets in the | agricultural progress in the
state. The barbecue pits, to be gate, Entertainment will begin|
specially built near the Farm| .{ 10 o'clock and will continue|
Show Building for the event, | tj] 1:30 p. m.
will be capable of cooking one The barbecue will be served
| and one-half tons of chicken at from 11 a. m. to 1:30 p. m., fol-|
one time. lowed by the speaking program.
Principal speajeers will be| A mammoth square dance will
be held in the Farm Show
'Satur., July 31, 1954
|
ties, one with bench: nine-piece dining room suite; wardrobe with |
mirror; kitchen cabinet; kitchen stool; utility cabinet: G.E. Stove;
iron bed; bedroom chair; lounging chair; two breakfast sets: small
tables; end tables: hawk 9x12 ft. Rug; felt rug 9x12 ft.; small
rugs; electric floor, table and boudoir lamps; hearth side loom:
clothe tree; Glad iron Mangle; waffle iron: two quart ice cream | -
freezer; four quart ice cream freezer; meat slicer; porch chairs:
window screens; lawn mower with grass catcher: curtains: dish-
es; cooking utensils; wash tubs; furnace blower: and a lot of oth-
er articles too numerous to mention.
Sale to commence at 12:30 P. M., when conditions will be
made known by |
Walter Dupes, Auctioneer F H WRIGHT
Landis & Garman, Clerks io Re i
20-2¢
Ob
All Kinds of Sporting Goods
Friday Eve’g, July 30, 1954
AT 39 SOUTH MARKET STREET, ELIZABETHTOWN, PA.
Yello-Boie
pipes;

Pipes; Meerschaum
all kinds of cigaret-
Pipe stands; Kaywoodie Pipes;
Pipes; corn-cob pipes; and lots of other
te lighters; tobacco pouches; pocketbooks; cigarettes; cigars;
pound cans of smoking tobaccos of different kinds; Savage Rifle

410 Shotgun; Stevens
a lot of high-powered |
peliets; lot of
duck shells; ov-
gun
30-30; » 22; Stevens
22 Rifle;
22 automatic
and 16 guage;
rods for
Savage Repeating
12 guage Pumpgun; Remington
ammunition; all guage rifle slugs;
shotgun shells consisting of 12, 20
erall and breakdown gun cases; cleaning



Building that evening.
> —
BIRTHS
PUBLIC SALE


| ON THE PREMISES ON oi
| MAIN STREET, FLORIN. Mr. and Mrs. Charles John
: Two-piece diving Joon son, Manheim R4, a son Tuesday
baby coach, teeterbabe, 2 rugs|. ve TA paste ;
| (8X10 & 9x12), kitchen ufensils, | at the Lancaster General Hos
| kitchen stool, living room table, | pital The baby was named
single mattress, beds, sideboard, | Steven John.
| rocking chairs, table, antique Pfc. and Mrs. Franklin Rit-
|desk, berry sets, glass bottle tent we. 9 Grand Ave. Mani
| with glass top, vase set, glass | © rane £3 ny JY
| salad bowl, cherry girl, Indian {tou Springs, Colorado, a son
fat squeezer, doily stretch- | July 22 at Camp Carson Base
ler, curtain stretcher, Jar of as- | gogpital. Mrs. Rittenhouse is
sorted buttons, elect. 3-candle | ,, store Sritlov Groff. Who
light, cookie jar, 2 school desks, | th former Sirol
oval end too fruit juice squee- | attended Mt. Joy High School.
| zer, rugger frame, home made -
| breakfast table with formica <f R03 MOVERN
| top (30 in. wide, 4 ft. 2 in. long) ob °°
| large assortment of pictures. SX OUR JOB
| S$. 5. ROSENBERGER > IS RIGHT IN
|C. S. Frank, Auct. J THE GROOVE
Claude Zeller, clerk Zz
and rifles; |

Sale at 1 P. M.
PRINTING





PUBLIC SALE"
— OF
ANTIQUES

Friday and Saturday, Aug. 6-7, 195
salt water rods and reels: fresh water rods and reels; flying rods |
and reels; bait of all kinds; plugs and fishing bass; fishing line of |
all kinds; creels; ind ferrules; tiplop; hunting pants,
shirts and coats; ar; raincoats and hats; rubber gloves;
boat nets; dog col leashes, ins and harness; Remington
Automatic Hand Tra ps; crab nets; gun oils and grease: hand lawn
mower; confections, and a lot of other articles too numerous to
mention.
Sale to commence at 6:30 P. M., when conditions will be
made known by
Walter Dupes. Auctioneer GEORGE I DOYLE
Landis & Garman, Clerks 1 Je
30] 1c
PUBLIC SALE
OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE and PERSONAL PROPERTY
Saturday, Aug. 14, 1954
The undersigned will sell at Public Sale on the prem-
ises at No. 457 Donegal Springs Road, in Mount Joy Bor-
ough, Lancaster County. Pennsylvania, the following to
wit:


GROUND fronting 55
extending of that width
14 feet wide alley.
2% Story
BRICK
DWELLING
and lav
ALL THAT CERTAIN LOT OF
feet on Donegal Springs Road and
in depth Northwardly 180 feet to a
Erected thereon is a

containing 4 rooms, pantry atory
with asbestos roof,
on the first floor, 4 bedrooms an d bath on second {loor and
built in cedar closet.
Hot water heating syst«
Dwelling is trimmed with chestnut
and water.
wood natural grain
'm, electric
finish. There is also a
2-CAR GARAGE and POULTRY HOUSE
Dwelling is in first class condition, beautifully landscaped
and excellent location.
Persons desiring to view same may call at 107
Street or telephone 3-3162 for appointment.
Real Estate will be sold at 2:30 P. M
PERSONAL PROPERTY
Frigidaire Refrigerator, 2 extension tables,
Poplar
library table, an-
tique table, drop leaf table, sideboard, 2 set - 1; doz. antique
plank bottom chairs, 4 plank bottom chairs, 3 pc. living
room suite, cane seated chairs, lounge chairs, 1» doz. kitchen
chairs, table model radio, telephone table, daybed, secretary,
antique rocker, old rockers, chairs, old bureau, old bed and
spring, cot bed, marble top wash stand, marble top dresser,
2 washstands, desk, living room table, sewing machine,
small tables, lamps, mirrors, antique high chair, electric
pop-up toaster, Hoover electric’ sweeper, like new, 1 set of
chinaware service for 12. benches, clothes tree, three 9x12
rugs, hooked rugs, blankets, Violet ray health unit, porch
glider, porch rockers, ABC. electric washer, wash: tubs, step
ladder, vice, lawn mower, 2 wheelbarrows, .16 ft. ladder,
garden hose, garden tools, chest of carpenter tools, 500 ca-
pacity oil brooder stove, crocks, jars, cooking utensils, dish-
es, and many other things too numerous to mention.
Sale to begin at 12:30 P. M. when terms and conditions
aeons Ruth, pie. AARON H. HEISEY
Jacob H. Ruhl, Auct.
29-4¢
The entire stock of antiques of N. H. Hahn to be offered at
Public Sale, in two sessions, on {he premises at 167
| Main Stree!, Marheim, Penna.
Entire stock of antique and modern glassware, a large selec
tion of antique bottles, a large selection of tools and paint brush-
jas, Victorian sofa and two side chairs, grandfather's clock with
walnut case, chests, one with 2 drawers, extension table with six
chairs, antioue wind-up cradle, Empire bureau, sawbuck table
{walnut table, bench table, show cases, mirrors, picture frames,
iron and brass kettles, tinware, wall clocks, post lantern, radio,
{ television, quilts, coverlets, one dated 1847. antique clothes and
high silk hats, fireplace fixtures, sideboard and other articles too
| coal furnace,
| ed.
‘tools and ‘tooli chest;
numerous to mention
FIRST SESSION TO COMMENCE A1T
FRIDAY, AUGUST 6th
SECOND SESSION TO COMMENCE AT
SATURDAY, AUGUST 7th
12:30 P. M.
12:30 P. M
Terms and conditions to be made known by
|B V. Spahr,
| Bombergers,
Auctioneer
Clerks
N. H. HAHN
30-2¢
PUBLIC SALE
OF VALUABLE

| Real Estate and Personal Property ©

Saturday, August 14, 1954
ON THE PREMISES LOCATEL [IN THE VILLAGE OF
FLORIN, ALONG ROUTE 230.
LOT OF
GROUND 40x200 FT.
1% Story
thereon erected a

containing four rooms, bath.
and pantry; one large
hot water heat:
bucket-a-day stove.
TWO-CAR BRICK GARAGE
This prope rty is in very good condition and ve ry nicely locat- |
Can be viewed by cont: icting owner.
At the same time and place the following personal property |
will be offered for sale: - : i
Majestic Kitchen Range; Ivanhoe four-burner coal oil stove |
with oven; electric Coolerator; sideboard: drop-leaf table; arm- |
chair; rocking chairs; folding chair: cane-seated rocker; tables; |
small tables; radio cabinet; 12 plank-bottom chairs: ex |
table; beds: springs; mattresses: washstands: bureaus; two con-
goleum rugs; kitche n stool; rag carpet; throw rugs; chest of draw-
ers; two chests; small trunk; mirrors: what-not shelf; couch;
erets; electric lights: coal oil lights; clothe trees: clocks.
Wash ‘Machine; benches; tubs: garden hose; hose cart:
wood saw; garden tools: lawn mower
cooking utensilg; empty jars; crocks: jugs: school bench:
room upstairs;

dishes;
bushel
| crates; wood; five porch chairs; lard cans; and a lot of articles too
| numerous to mention.
| when conditions will be made known by
| Landis & Garman, Clerks
Sale to commence at 12:30 P. M., real estate at 2:00 P. M
Walter Dupes, Auct.
MRS. SARAH HORST
well known|
i {
a director of the co-
| Waltz,
Mrs. Austin Saylor was
[PICNIC SCHEDULED
Aaron G. Longenecker
LUMBER - KITCHEN CABINETS
tab- |
Haag |
carpenter |
30- 3c | Patronize Bulletin Advertisers.
THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa.
| Thursday, July 29
~ FLORIN
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The first Zink family gather-
ling was held Sunday, July 25th
in the Florin Hall with the fol-
lowing 44 persons present:
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Zink,
{Square St., Florin; Mr. and Mrs.
|Raymond Eby, Barbara Street,
[Mount Joy; Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Bradley and family, Manheim
R2; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waltz
and family, Manheim R3, Miss-
es Vivian, Ethel, and Vera
of Lancaster; Mr. and
Ammon Hoke, and son of
Hershey; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene |
Leber and family, Church St. |
Florin; Mr. Robert Bradley and |
son, Manheim R. D.! Mrs. Grace
Zink and children, Mountville;
Mr. Glenn Goodwin, Mount-
ville.
Barry Lee, son

Mrs.
Mr. and
admit-
ted to the Children’s Hospital
at Philadelphia on Sunday.
Miss Marian Kay Gerlitzski
is spending the week at Mount
Gretna.
Charles Garber of the Air
Force Reserves from New Cas-
tle, Del, and Pfc. James Garber
Jr. of ‘Fort Lee, Va. visited their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. James
Garber, Sr. on Sunday.
Miss Patsy Shetter is spend-
ing the week with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Barnhart at Elizabeth-
town.
Mr. and Mrs.
of
Maynard Rob-
inson and children spent ‘the
weekend with the former's mo-
ther at Blaine, Perry Co.
Mr. and. Mrs. Ross Ammon
and son, of Gap, spent Sunday
at the Hamilton home.
Miss Mary Hamilton spent
Saturday at Harrisburg.
Mr. and Mrs.
and daughters
Mr. and Mrs.
Middletown, Mr.
Jakubowski and children, of]
Cleveland, Ohio, called on Mr.
and Mrs. George Mumper Sun
Clyde Mumper
of Mount Joy,
Leon Brinser of
and Mrs. John
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fenster-
macher are spending some time
with their son and family at
Ocean City, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. George Mumper |
and Mr. A. D. Garber are
spending the week at the Frey-
Mumper Camp in Perry Co.
®
The auxiliary of the Mount
Joy Friendship Fire Company
will hold a picnic at the August
19 meeting it was decided at
Sale Register| TREE SERVICE
Friday evening, oF, July 30. at
39 South Market Street, Eliza-
bethtown, a public sale of sport-
ing goods. Sale at 6:30 p. m. by
George L. Doyle. Dupes, Auct,


139 S. Main St.
SAWING, PRUNING and
SPRAYING
B.
Manheim, Pa.
:
SIMON P. NISSLEY
«MARY G. NISSLEY
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Mount Joy, Pa.

B. IBACH i
Phone 5-4616


— Along

Saturday, July 31,
state highway in Florin, Public
sale of household goods, etc.
by S. S. Rosenberger. Chas. S
Frank, Auctioneer.

Saturday, July 31 — in the
borough of Elizabethtown, at
157 E. Hummelstown Street, a
public sale of personal property
and household goods. Sale at
12:30 p. m. by E. H. Wright.
Dupes, Auctioneer. |

The Mrs. D. C. Stoner sale of
household good and antiques
originally scheduled for Satur-|
day, August 7, has been post- |
poned indefinitely because of
illness. : 3
Friday "and Saturday, August
6 & 7—on the premises at 167
S. Main Manheim, a public
sale of entire stock of antiques.
Sale at 12:30 p. m. on both days
by N. H. Hahn. Spahr, Auct.

Saturday, August 14—a pub-
lic sale of valuable real. estate
and personal ‘property on the
premises located in Florin, a-
long Route 230. Sale at 12:30 p.
m. by Mrs. Sarah Horst. Walter
Dupes, Auct.
Saturday, Aug. 14th—on the
premises at 457 Donegal Springs
Road, Mount Joy, a lot: of
ground 55x180 ft. on which -is
erected a 2'% story brick dwell-
ing. Also a lot of household
goods and personal property.
Sale at 12:30 p.m. by Aaron H.
Heisey. Jacob H. Ruhl, Auct.
»
Patronize Bulletin Advertisers
Termites
CAN SERIOUSLY
DAMAGE
YOUR
HOME
You Can Prevent This Now By
Calling Or Writing:
Wm. J. Powers
121 W. Bainbridge Street,
ELIZABETHTOWN 289-W




the regular monthly meetisg
The affair will be held at the
home of Mrs. Ralph Rice at 6:30
p. m. In case of rain, the picnic
will be held in the fire hall.


BUILDING
CONTRACTOR
MOUNT JOY R. D. 2
PHONE 3-6091
MILLWORK - FILL - GRADING
TOPSOIL - EXCAVATING
1-tfe
SI mde psa

Give your Farm
TO THE
HESS BROS.
FLORIN
MT. JOY 36045

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
your requirements.
advance of

TOMATO SPRAYING
with concentrate sprayer
Call for estimates
23-tfe

Graham Plow
Demonstration
Tuesday, Aug.
RAIN DATE THURSDAY, AUGUST 5
On The Graybill Wolgemuth Farm
farmed by ROY G. KOPP, located 2 miles north of Florin,
near Mt. Pleasant Church, Look for the sign.
Come out - drive a tractor and enter your name for
TRACTOR
the COCKSHUTT "20"
away free at the end of this year - our 20th Anni-
versary.


Lancaster County
Co-Operative Ass'n
DILLERVILLE ROAD, LANCASTER, PA.
to be given






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. JOY 3-5547





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Rocks
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