The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, September 16, 1954, Image 4

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ANGUS BEEF CATTLE SALE
HERBERT S. BUCHER HERD REDUCTION SALE
A Farmers Sale’ — For Farmers at Farmer Prikes
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th, 1954 — 1:00 P. M
ON EAGLES PEAK, 4 MILES SOUTH OF NEWMANSTOWN PA,
Look for directional signs a! Newmanstown
4 Bulls — 20 Cows — &§ Bred Heifers — 16 Open Heifers
(All Purebred & Rdgistered)
5 grade Angus Cows — 1 grade Angus Heifer
Most of the cows have calves at their side
T. B. Accredited and Ceitified Bang's Free
For Full Information Write or Call
and rebred.
Herd
HERBERT S. BUCHER, R. D. 1, ROBESONIA, PA
Phone; Womeisdorf 95-R.2
Sale Managed by Penna. Angus Breeders Association
1708 North Sacond Sy
Harrisburg, Pa
PUBLIC SALE
OF VALUABLE
PERSONAL PROPERTY
Thurs. Eve’g, Sept. 23, 1954
near

On the premisey located in the Village of Newville,
school house.
Two-piece living room suite, Coleman
three-burner oil stove bucket-a-day stove,
cabinet, Kitchen cabinet, Tappan Gas Range,
Radio, G. E. Ironer, like new, two old-fashioned chairs,
and pad, mirrors, paperhanger tools, smoking stand,
Apex Wash Machine, tubs, dishes, some antiques, copper wash
boiler, cooking utensils, two 50 gal. oii arums with spigot and
lock, empty jars and crocks, scythe, ax, and a lot of other articles
too numerous to mention.
Space Oil Heater,
breakfast set, utility
Phileco Cabinet
9x12 rug
pictures,

Sale to commence at 6:30 P. M., when conditions will be
made known by
Walter Dupes, Auct. i
Landis & Garman, Clerks VERE SHAF FER
37-1c¢
PUBLIC SALE
= OF A =
VALUABLE FARM j
Thursday, Sept. 23rd, 1954
The undersigned will offer at Public Sale on the premises
situate along road leading from Route No. 72, to Fruitville Pike.
(near Root's Farm Auction) adjoining farms of Harry Hershey.
Elam Peifer and Menno Hoffer.
ALL THAT CERTAIN TRACT OF FARM LAND

containing 40 acres of which 5 acres is in meadow land.
Erected thereon is a FRAME, SLATE ROOF BARN, and
TOBACCO SHED, with POULTRY HOUSE and IMPLEMENT
SHED attached. Barn is equipped with concrete stables, electric
and water bowls for dairy cows. There is room to hang 5 to 6
acres tobacco and room to accomodate 550 chickens. There is al
so a concrete stone silo and’ large 1-story broiler house for 2,000
broilers 2-CAR GARAGE
20 Story
Frame Dwelling
slate roof, asbtstos siding, with wash house attached,
bath. H. A. Heat, electric and water pressure system.
Land is in high state of cultivation and buildings are in ex
cellent condition as the barn was built in 1917 and dwelling in
1918.
Persons desiring to view the premises may
time after September 1.
Sale to begin at 2:00 P.
be made known by
J. H. Ruhl, Auctioneer
al

Y rooms
call on same any-
when terms and conditions will
LIZZIE B. ee ER
M.





| containing
18 — a
fwo
Saturday, September
sale of real ef
Hempfield
One in
m. and one
]¢
public tate of
West
Schools
at 1:30 p.
at 2:30 p. so school equip
ment will be sold at the
times and places. by Direcc-
tors of School Dist. of W. Hemp-
field Twp. Edgar F. Funk, auct.
Township
Silver Spring
m.
same
Sale
Sept. 23
in W,
road
On the
Hemp
Thursday,
situated
the
Newcomer's Quarry,
of valuable real
consisting farm of
155 perches,
Sale
premises
field Twp
Salunga to
a public
on from
sale
estate, of a
60 acres and also
at
real estate on grounds.
1:30 p. m. on the re mises by
Reuben M. Shearer. Edgar Funk
is the auctioneer.
Sept. 23
person
lo
Thursday
a public sale
al property
cated in the
evening,
of valuable
on the
village
premises
Sale Register
in Salunga
of Newville, |
near the school house. Sale at
6:30 p. m. Vera Shaffer. Dupes
Auctioneer.
Thursday, September 23 — a |
of a valuable farm,
40 acres land
Barn along
public sale
of and
buildings is located

road leading from Route 72 to
Fruitville Pike (Near Root’s
Farm Auction). Sale at 2 p. m.
by Lizzie B. Peifer. J. H. Ruhl,
auctioneer, $B
Saturday, Sept. 25 — Public
sale at 446 East Front Street,
Marietta, of a 3-story brick
dwelling, 2 apartments, meat
market, cold storage plant by
C. H. Suydam & Benj. H. Horst,
Saleat4p. m. C.S. Frank is
the auctioneer.
Saturday, Sept. 25, on the
premises at 154 North Market
Street, Mount Joy, a public sale
of a lot of ground on which is
21% frame house
apartments.
2:00
S.
erected a story
with slate roof and
All conveniences.
p. m. by Geo. B. Brown. C.
Frank, Auct.
Sale at
Sept. 28. at 12:30
Hicks Bros.
Wednesday,
a public sale on the


Farm on Route 202 midway be-
tween West Chester and Paoli.
of registered
Chester Coun-
Assoc.
Sale of 50 head
Holstein Cattle.
ty Holstein Breeders
Sept. 30—
in
evening,
premises located
Thursday
at the the


7 7-1c Borough of Elizabethtown, at
121 East Park Street, a public
sale of valuable personal prop
ty. Sale at 6:30 p. m. by Sadi
Engle. Dupes, Auctioneer.
—of—
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Saturday, October 9 pub
lic ale of household goods to be
ld in the garag of Oscar
Thursday, Sept. 23rd, 1954 at 1:00 p
AT 1:30 P. M. m. Watch for emized list in
ater sue fi se lean goods
On the premises situated in West Hempfield Township on later issuc. W in oll glean goo )
O1 ON at ‘casonable
the State Road from Salunga to Newcomer's Quarry and two At NA
Call Landisville 2401
miles North of Silver Spring, and 4 miles Southeast of Mt. Joy. | toa E Gireider. Spahr, Auct
Farm of 60 Acres and 155 Perches, Lime Stone soil in high
state ivation -
state of cultivation, ” Tuesday. October 12—-at 12:30
1 p. m. The Penn Hall Farm herd
2 /2 Story of 35 Registered Holstein cattle
9 ROOM Sale in Franklin County. The
" farm joins the Penn Hall col-
BRICK: HOUSE lege, on the North edge of the
: id city of Chambersburg. Harvey
with all conveniences, with a well-shaded lawn, gold fish pond. Rettew, Sale Mar Dupes, Auct.
LARGE BANK BARN and silo and tobacco shed ai che d, y ith di
stripping room and damping cellar, room to hang 7 acr<
bacco, other buildings, PIG STY, THREE CHIC KE N HOU SE
MILK HOUSE and a TWO-CAR GARAGE, Automatic Water sy:
tem with running water at house and barn.
All buildings in A-1 condition, Inspection may be made of en
this farm anytime. Se Reading Fair, Re: ding, Sept.
Sale will be held on the premises Thursday, September 23, 12-19: Count Voir
1954 at 1:30 P. M. er; ayne ounty., =a,
If anyone is in need of a good farm, do not miss this sale Honesdale, Sept. 13-18; Turbot
Terms by ville Community Fair, North
Edgar Funk, Auctioneer 3 umberland County, Sept. 14-17;
B. L. Greider, Clerk Reuben M. Shearer York Fair, York, Sept. 14-18;
Mount Joy R. D. 2, Owner Lititz Community Fair, Lancas-
ter County, Sept. 14-18; Coch-
ranton Community Fair, Craw
ford County, Sept. 15-18; West
OF VALUABLE Alexander Fair, Washington
County, Sept. 15-18; Dunbar
p E RS oO N A L p RO Pp E R T Y Community Fair, Trotter, Fay
ette County, Sept. 15-18; Albion
Community Fair, Erie County,
Thurs. Eve’g, Sept. 30, 1954
On the premises located in the Borough of Elizabethtown,
at No. 121 East Park Street.
Hot Point Refrigerator; utility cabinet; extension table; small
tables; bed, spring and maltress; wash stand; drop-leaf table; drop
head Singer Sewing Machine; chest of drawers; two-piece living


room suite; over-stuffed chair; occasional chair; other chairs and
rocking chairs; small china closet: round table; 9x12 rug; Axmin
ister Rug; throw rugs; Niagara Deep Massage; buffet; magazine
rack; end tables; taberects; three clothe trees, on brass, mirrors,
electric floor, table, bridge and pin-up lamps; Banjo Clock, medi-
cine cabinet, Hoover Electric Sweeper with attachments; 3rissel
set of dishes, oth-
cloths,
bed- |
Sweeper, small chest, wash basket, silverware,
er dishes, cooking utensils, linens, doilies, homespun table
napkins, woolen comforts, Delain patched comfort, woolen
spread, bed clothing, metal porch glider, metal porch chair,
tric washer, tubs, ice refrigerator, lard can, cold packer, garden
tools, stepladder, lawn mower, empty crocks and jars, and a lot
of articles too numerous too mention. g
Sale to commence at 6:30 P. M., when conditions will be
made known by
Walter Dupes, Auct.
Landis & Garman, Clerks SADIE H. ENGLE
37-2¢|
dB NA Sg GB CE I hdl
ED DEE A port
8; Edinboro Commun-
Edinhoro, Sept. 16-18;
County Fair, Tio
16-18;
Fair, Cis ysburg, Blair Co.,
16-18; Falls-Overfield F«
City, pl Sia
16-18; Pymatuning
Jamestown, Mercer County,
Sept. 16-18;
Fair, Coopersburg,
Bellwood-Antis
Bellwood, Blair
-19.
TAKE SE
TO BUSINESS
Sept. 16-1
ity Fair,
Forest
Sept.
nity
Sept.
Mill
Sept.
yoming
16-18;
Show,
Sept.
Sept.
Farm
County,

 


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Draught Reduced


 

Your Health


Dry weather discouraged em i : !
ergence of Japancse bettles this . Going for a ride on a camel?
| summer in Pennsylvania. Better take along some motion-
Few reports of heavy infesta- | Sickness drug. Seasickness is |
tion compared with other y own to all and many are sus- |
were received by the State D ceptible to the roll and pitch of
partment of Agriculturs a ship in a rough sea. Motion
However. the presence of ti ickness affects many of those
pests and the dama they do | Who ride in trains, automobiles
are recognized in a Department and airplanes. People also get |
announcement today that re motion sickness from the lurch- |
trictions on mov me nt of fresh | M® gait of those ships of the]
corn on the cob will be contin de sert, camels. os eh
ued until Sept - 30. Clear-| Motion sickness originates in |
ance following ral-State in| the bony labyrinth of the inner
spections 3 been observed) df and causes panic in the)
since June on only the erst: stomach. The re have been a|
movement of fresh uit and | vast number of treatments to
vegetable truck refrigerator | Prev nt or cure motion sick-
fresh corn on the cob. all res- | PRESS These have ranged all the |
trictions were lifted on August] Way from raw pork, a most
27th "| drastic treatment, to the sailor's |
Reduction in reported bettle | rtain cure, “half an hour of |
numbers in Pennsylvania hie} TEST under a live oak tree.” Dur- |
Véar is attributed its part to era: | IN8 World War II a long list of |
dication campaig onducted | compounds were tested for pre
for many vears bv th State | ventive treatment in motion
Department of Agriculture y| sickness and some of them help- |
tablishing colonie 0 ME J ed many of our service men ov- |
parasites and the distribution of |
“milky disease” in heavy infes-1 Five years ago, a woman with |
ted areas. Neither parasites nor | hives was treated at John Hop- |
milky dise: har anvthing | Kins hospital, Baltimore, with a
except J I tha pn | new drug, dimenhydrinate.
the 11 befor bs mn Although the drug did nothing |
urn yeotl oT r the hives, the woman notice
the oi 1 ob v plained d_that it did relieve her of the
@ | violent nausea she regularly |
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WEBB EUNION | ered ( the half-hour trip to
I'O BE HELD >] ) | hospital. This drug became |
T} nt f James 1 pular as a motion-sickness |
W ) i Noi Seven
mnual reuni De 1 lar drugs were ex
Club 1 und: t. 10th. d tested and a long
t 2 lease bri basket has been found
lunch | 1 24 hours before a
pe — tia] journey proves as effective as
other motion-sickness drug
's Learn nel given at shorter intervals. The |
ud drug is long-acting and |
long-sounding, for its chemical
name is chlorbenzyhydryl - me- |
thylbenzylethylenediamine di-1
nesta, |
Greenfield Commu- |
Fair, |
South Lehigh Home


youngsters on their way]
Steering
is no quick trick. There's so much
to be passed on—so much love and
care and “how to do it.”” Perhaps,
above all, young people need to
learn the art of getting along with
one another, and with the come
munity. Home, of course, is where
it all starts —this thing called “edu-
cation.” But home gets a strong
assist from the Y ... the Scouts...
Boys’ Clubs... . other youth groups
‘providing good American training
sportsmanship,
craftsmanship. Boys and girls
are in strong, safe hands when you |
support youth services by giving’
the “United Way.”

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31-tfc |

Aaron G. Longenecker
BUILDING
CONTRACTOR
MOUNT JOY R. D. 2 |
PHONE 3-091
MILLWORK - FILL - GRADING
TOPSOIL - EXCAVATING {
LUMBER - KITCHEN CABINETS

1-tfc J
| count them.
{ can be used for sponge cake.
| tion.
place for the gluttonous insects.
| soft or yield to pressure at
| base of the stem are usually ma-
Capades and the
| al.

THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa.
Thursday, September 16 4
Home Calender

ATTENTION HOMEOWNERS
For A Quick Sale, List Your House With
Jones & Zink, Inc.
| Timely Reminders from The Ito ST Rony
ELIZA ; Jer H r ( YW N, PUNNA.
———— PHONE E TOWN 7-1264
eee ya); ov MT. ov SUSI
| I Es Meas FINANCING NO PROBLEM FOR OUR BUYERS

One cup egg white eee
————

for one cup flour is a good pro-
YOU USE BOTTLE GAS.
Fight Moths — Vacuum clean-
ers and carpet sweepers are ar
portion. Then is doesn't matter
| whether the eggs are pullet or DEPENDABLE COOKING
large and you can take advan-
| tage of the current low price of LIGHTNING STORMS: V i : NOT
| pullet eggs. This same method COOKING, WATER HEATING, OR
INTERRUPT YOUR
REFRIGERATOR, IF
WARD BOTTLE GAS
mor in the fight against moths
| They should be used at least EPHRATA, PA.
: | several times a week. Breaks, Dependable Faster Cheaper
: | creases, seams, folds, and base- 33- t
| board areas need special atten-
Se -- S———————


Each area is a likely hiding |,
Pears that are
the
Select Pears —
OLIVER SAGER & SON

ture and ready to eat. But they
are too ripe to hold for future
use. CR
Hanging Fiberglas Drapes
If you use fiberglas for draw or
traverse draperies, hang them
just off the floor and slightly a-
way from window sills or other
objects. Otherwise they might
rub and snag the fabric.
Hauling
Ditch Digging — Septic Tanks Installed
Field Drainage — Footings — Grading
And Light Jobs
Top Soil and Fill

PERSONALS
Mr. and Carl Zecager of
town spent last week at Atlan-
Mrs.

PHONE 863R2
ELIZABETHTOWN
11-tfc


tic City, where they saw the

fire on the boardwalk, the Ice
Beauty parade.
Harry Hinkk
at York with
Billet.
is spend-
home of
Billet, of
Mr. and Mrs.
spent the weekend
Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Mrs. Mary R. Forry
ing two weeks at the
Mr. and Mrs. Norman
York.
Mrs. Charles Zeller is recover-
ing from an appendectomy op-
eration at the Columbia Hospit-
Still In Effect On
HUDSON
Fill Your Bin . .
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There is no better way to boost
your business than by local news-
paper advertising.
A —————,
SIMON P. NISSLEY
MARY G. NISSLEY
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Pa.


Mount Joy,


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LANDISVILLE
3221
ATTRACTIVE SUMMER PRICES

MOUNT JOY - 3

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S. H. HIESTAND & CO.
SALUNGA, PENNA.
PHONES:
5803

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with our reasonable prices AND
your car's performance. See
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MOUNT JOY 3-5241
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MANHEIM R. D. 2, PA.
Air Compressor Work Rocks
Rock Drilling, Concrete Breaking, Etc.
and
Excavating and Grading Troe:
Cellars, Trenches, Etc. - Removed
PHONE MOUNT JOY 349753 1
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