PUBLIC - OF — S ALE PERSONAL PROPERTY Fri. Evening, Oct. 29, 1954 On the premises located in the Village house East of Donegal Road. of Rheems, second Dining room suite; uite; spring and mattress; spool l; Prizer Regal Rang four-burner coal oil stove; Jewel Coal iter: room heater; Frigidaire Refrigerator; chest of drawers; old-fashioned bureau; plank-bottom chairs: highchairs; old-fash- ioned rocker; flat irons; kitchen cabinet; extension table; work table; kitchen stool: three-piece Mohair Living Room Suite; 9x12 Axminster Rug; Wilton Rug; Brussel Carpet rag carpet; stair carpet; throw rugs; lap robe; horse blanket; library table; small tabl taberets; victrola and records; clothe tree, radio cabinet; ctrolux sweeper with attachments; electric floor and bridge 1ps; coal oil lamy ps; chairs, mirrors; pictures and picture frames, ay clock; mante 1 alarm clock; smoking stand; jardini- s, ferns, coach. C 1 cooking utensils, some antique dishes, Kenmore wash machine in good condition; buckets, tubs, empty jars and crocks, homemade soap, window screens, 1937 Olds- mobile, garden tools and other tools, wheelbarrow, porch swing, ticles too numerous too mention at 6:30 P. M., when and a lot of ar Sale to commence made known by Walter Dupes Landis & Garman, Auctioneer Clerks X. conditions will be Mrs. Henry D. Ruhl 7 42-2¢ PUBLIC SALE"; — OF - VALUABLE REAL ES TATE © | Wednesday, Nov. 3rd, 1954 Tobacco Stems Cn the premises located along old Route No. 230 East of Rheems. between Mount Joy and shey's Tourist Home. A SMALL FARM (X( in high state of INSISTIN( 4 A reon erectoc + OF cultivation, the J ing 12 rooms & bath; stea Elizabethtown, known as Her- CRES, 1 ¢ more or less, > 2% STORY 4) Frame Dwelling cont m heat: electric hot water heater. BANK BARN with tobacco shed ad , room to hang 8 or 9 acres of tobacco, stable room for cows, 800 chickens. Also Pig Sty. Well of never failing water; large cist two water Sys- tems. sirable for building lots, located along hard very hour ¢ 2:00 P. M., wh conditions will be 2 C. N. HERSHEY oneel . . x 42-2¢ OF VALUABI REAL ESTATE and PERSONAL PROPERTY Saturday, October 30, 1954 On the premises at No. 645 South Marke} Street. Lot ¢ on erected a 2% Story BRICK DWELLING containing SEVEN ROOMS and BATH, with TWO-STORY FRAME GARAGE 20x28 ft. w and WOOD SHED Arrangemen to view premises ca be Elizabebtown 7 31 Also at the same time and 3 piace the property will be offered for sale located in the Borough of Elizabethtown, of land 57 fi. front. 183 ft. depth, and 38 ft. back, there- oil heat. TOOL automatic ith attached made by calling | following personal | Blonde and chrome Breakfast Set; ten-piece Mahogany Din- ing Room Suite; two three-piece over-stuffed living recom suites; three four-piece bedroom si (one with twin beds), each in- cluding mattresses antl spring General Electric Stove; Kelvin-| ator Refrigerator; Easy Washing Machine; three-piece reed porch furniture; flat-top desk: children’s antique straight and rocking chairs; antique 1} hair; drop-leaf tables; end tables; marble topped tal ble ca ables: kitchen table and chairs: kitchen cabin- 1s; efrige ma rack; book-case; books; both fiction ind non-fiction; ocecasic bedroom chair; straight and rocking chairs; ottoma ) foot stools; pictures and picture frames: chests; 10x12 ft., 12x12 ft, and 12x14 ft. Olson Rhugs; 9x12 ft. Axminster Rug: 9x12 ft. and 11x15 ft. Congoleum Rugs: Persian Sweeper four large Genuine Hand-made er throw rugs; Hoover Electric sell Sweepers; electric bridge, able and irons; percolators: waffle iron: fans; radio poppers; cooking utensils; dishes, some an blankets; comforts; hand-made quilts: doilies; trunks; wardrobe: cardboard clocks, some antique: mirrors; China ions; Christmas Tree Lights and wit and Pc crocks; jugs; clothe baskets; stationary tubs: den and carpenter tools; rden hoses; two Ic en and canvas collapsible lawn chairs: Umb inciuding Cole man a lot of other ar Camping Equipment, stoves, and folding cots; and to mention. Sale to commence at 11:00 A. M,, when conditions will be made known by Walter Dupes, Auctioneer Landis & Garman, Clerks real e Throw pin-up pillows; wardrobes decorations; Lantern, Rugs; several oth- h attachments; Bis- lamps; electric s; electric popeorn tiques: silverware: bedspreads: linens: ironing boards; ! ttery Dog Collect- vases; jardinieres; canned goods; gar- awn mowers; wood- rella-type Tent and] : two gasoline | ticles too numerous | state at 2:00 P. M.,| Sobieski D. Owens Power of Attorney for Maud D. and Sobieski B. Owens Owens | 41-3c| New Chevrolet Now On Display will day Inc. all Motors, house” Newcomer hold ‘open Adult Classes Will Begin | erty | | | | | | { Thursday, Friday and Saturday, (October 28-29-30) to provide | Monday district residents an opportuni- | Adult evehiny classes will be ty to view the new 1955 Chev rolet. [i at the Donegal High School C. S. Newcomer, the local] next Monday evening, Nov. 1, it dealer, promised a ‘real thrill” | Was _announced at the monthly to all who visit his showrooms | meeting of the joint school to inspect the new cars, saying: | board. Courses in typing, short “Chevrolet has really produc- | hand, sewing, wood work, Span ed an automotive masterpiece | ish, art will be offered each Fri in its 1955 models, which com-| day and Thursday from 7 tc bine design, color and perform-| 9 p. m. At the present time ance features never before seen | there are approximately 125 by the motoring public. persons enrolled. “I hope all my friends will| The SICO Company was a call at our showroom on Thurs | warded the fuel oil bid at .0852 day, Friday or Saturday to see | per gallon. The announcement for themselves what a spectac- | was made that the Mount Joy, ular new car has been created | Marietta and Florin Lions Club by Chevrolet will underwrite the dental clin The local dealer staff will be ic to be set up at the school. The in attendance all three days to | cost is expected to be between welcome visitors, answer ques-| $1,200 and $1,400. The board tions and demonstrate the fea-| decided that teachers will be tures of the new models. | paid for absences for only ill e — ness and death in the family. ITS NO TRICK - | My Eunice Herr was Soin Re ted treasurer of the school acti & ~ | vities fund. Heisey Brothers, of | { Rheems, were awarded the con ®) 3 — t tract for the construction of a] J from The driveway at the front of the \ WARNT | school at a cost of $1.30 per i vard. The group decided to pur ADS chase a power mower and gym home and parallel bars | from the Marietta Recreation PN \ 28 TREE ‘SERVICE SAWING, PRUNING and SERAY ING B. IBACH Manheim, 4616 Pa. oN 5 FOR SALE BUY NOW AND SAVE H. Roy Nissly & Co, nc " PA. | JACOB K. by STOLTZF u 5 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, Association, A recommendation was Dr. David Schlosser, he the educational committee, gesting that there be mencements; for for given ad of sug- two the com- one grades and another the sen iors. Plans have been completed DISPERSAL 1954 AT EXACTLY 1:00 OCLOCK P.M The third highest producing herd in the Lancaster County Testing Assoc iat ion AT THE FARM JUST OFF ROUTE 122 BETWEEN HONEY BROOK AND MORGANTOWN, PEN NA A Top Herd bred {from c arefull selecte i Forthlyne Lochinvar Shirley, 7) 1-2X 1 8f; thre other records from 517 to 529 lbs. fat; A daughter of Nontvie Lochinvar 10th A daughter of Ferndale Nig Woodmas with 2 12 122m 420.7f sells with her two heifers, one y "Sup iss’ the other by Regal Bloom A daughter of Caenarvon Rose Master with 4y 313d 2X 14484n 491f and her daughter by Hillmac Sovereign Two daughters of Springbank Sovereign Commando: one with 482f, the other having milked 273 days now 16.6 1 at A 512 lbs. daughter of Mount Blow Master Mercedes and her yearling daughter by Wayne Rag Apple Commando 4 RICHLY BRED BULLS Quindale R. A. Hope, a 2 year old grand-son of Montvic Lochin var 10th. His sire’s dam is a “Very rd Wf R l¢ Pabst ha erk Joe, with 6y 3 31 } 4 { 1 18 029 4.34 782. His own dam, yf Sprit ¢ Wn Penner, has Ty 365d 2X 173% The sale will include ({v ct Canadian Holsteins consigned by John J. Stolizfus Cy on, Penna AN OPPORTUNITY TO BUY THE BEST KEYSTONE Mount Joy, Penna., Sale Manager Jacob K. Stoltzfus. Honeybrook, Pa., Owner Carl Dille TT, Aucti meer Ree E. Lvons., Pedigree OLD U. S. 230 LET US HELP YOU MAKE THE START—Come in— e Ask for our nationally known Plan Books. the home that suits you from over 100 designs— Ramblers and other Lifetime homes. you how to build your home at first cost — with ‘BUILDING PLANS Standardized Rheems Lumber - and - Millwork MOUNT JOY R. D. 2 " PHONE 3-6091 AARON G. LONGENECKER Select e let us show to avoid wasie. sth} o Xu | Honeybrook | Pa, at 1 HOLSTEIN SALES, INC. | | premises located in the Sale Register Oct. 28,—41st Gar- M. T Or den Spot Sale, at the J baker Farm, Willow Street Vil- | lage, 4 miles south of Lancaster. Sale at 12 Noon. Friday, October 29 — at the| Keystone Sales Barn, east of Mount Joy, the 74th Keystone Holstein Sale at from both Penna. 1:00 p.m. Cows and Canada. Friday, October 29, at 12:30 p. m., in Washington County, 4 miles north of Hagerstown, Md., on the Paradise Church Road, a public sale of 55 head of Regis- tered and grade Holstein cattle. Also some dairy equipment. Ir- vin S. Martin, owner. Harvey Rettew, Sale Manager October of personal Friday evening, 29- a public sale to be held on the in Rheems, second house al 6: prop premises east of 30 p.m. Donegal Road. Sale by Mrs. Henry D. Ruhl. Dupes, Auctioneer. Saturday, Oct. 30th —on the Borough at 645 S. Mar- of Elizabethtown, ket St., public sale of real es- tate and personal property. Sale tat 11 a. m,, real estate at 2 p.m. by Sobieski D. Owens, Power of Attorney for Maud D. Owens | and Sobieski B. Owens. Dupes, | Auct. Wednesday, Nov. 3—the Jac- \ ob K. Stoltzfus Dispersal at the 122 between Morgantown, Stoltzfus, farm just off Route and Jacob K. Holst¢ 100. d., atl 5 > : . ywner. Keystone in Sales, for the Nov. 10 dedication, it Sales managers. was announced by Edward | | Charles, public relations com- | = | mittee chairman | Wednesday, Nov. 3 — a pub- ® A | lic sale of valuable real estate, ARTHUR CHARLES MAYER | on the premises located along PLEDGES FRATERNIEY | old Route 230 east of Rheems, Arthur Charles Mayer of Mt. | known as Hershey's Tourist Joy, a freshman a "Dickinson | Home. A small farm of 44 acres colletie in Carlisle. Pa.. has been | with a 2% story house and a pledged to Phi Kappa sma, { bank barn. Sale at 2:00 p.m. by one of the ten national fratern- | C. N. Hershey. Dupes, Auct. ities on the campus. At Mt. Joy — high school he was a member ot Saturday, Nov. 27 at 2:00 | the band, chorus, and National py 1m a public sale on the prem- | Honor Society and served on| jses at Marietta, Pa. the premis- the Student Council. | es known as Nos. 36, 38, 40, 42, er and 44 W. Market Street. Sale Spangler, S. Mylin. by J. Barr Spangler, Florence ® . VIUSICAL AT BACHMANVILLE The West Greentree Male Chorus will present a musical program at the Bachmanville Church of The Brethren on Sunday evening, Oct. 31 at 7:30 P.M Hallowee n Pumpkins Pic Pumpkins All Sizes REESE'S 116 DELTA 3-4705 41-3¢ AJ SIMON P. NISSLEY MARY G. NISSLEY FUNERAL DIRECTORS Mount Joy, Pa. ‘| Electric and Gas Also Specialize On FARM MACHINE WELDING AND EQUIPMENT Automobile and Truck Welding LAWN MOWER SHARPENING Dover's Welding Shop Delta and Marietta Streets MT. JOY, PA. Bru-| drug mixed with growing plants Susan L.! Welding Phone 3-5931 | | THE BULLETIN, Mount joy, Pe] Thursday. October 28 Farm Calendar Timely Reminders from The Pennsylvania State University ! College of Agriculture. | { Chemic- al treatment will add 15 to 20 years to the useful life of elm, pine, red oak, maple, hickory, and cottonwood fence posts. It ! does not pay to treat more dur- such as locust, cedar, and mulber- Treat Fence Posts — able wood, osage orange, red ry. Control Parasites — For sev- eral years sheepmen have been successfully controlling intern- al parasites in sheep with the known as phenothiazine, which is given as a drench or is salt and given free choice. : | Feed New Grains When poultrymen ask how soon they should start feeding new grains Harry Kauffman, Penn State, has an answer. He says grain that is dry enough to grind should be dry enough to feed it is always safe to amounts and Of course, with small in-crease gradually. Collect Soil Now — Soil for in coldframes and hotbeds next spring should be collected now and placed on | a compost pile. The soil can be | sterilized to control disease and | 4 4 sirat insects. | Use Built-Up Litter — To; save labor in cleaning the poul- | try house, use built-up litter The secret of built-up litter is | just to add small amounts of litter from time to time. Cull Beef Cattle — Fall is generally the season when most | beef cattle breeders cull their | herds and select replacement | heifers. . | When in need of Printing. (any. | thing) kindly remember the Bulletin | Pest Control Service FOR Insects-Rodents-Vermin In Homes - Farms - Places of Business Guaranteed Termite Contiol WM. J. POWERS | | 121 W. BAINBRIDGE ST. | | E'TOWN — PHONE 289W | | 31-tfe APPLES SMOKEHOUSE - GRIMES DELICIOUS | KIEFFER PEARS sion nB. Hostetler Mt } Pane Joy 3-4649 10-4¢ Aaron 6. Longenecker BUILDING CONTRACTOR | MOUNT JOY R. 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