THE BULLETIN, Mount joy. Pa. Thursday, December 30 4 lanother pastor of our commun- To 1 naw. AY sss reez To b VY e omorrow Don't let the weather fool you. Prepare for more cold. Re-fill your bin with the world’s newest, finest fuel, 17g COAL S. H. HIESTAND & CO. SALUNGA, PENNA. PHONES: MOUNT JOY - 3-5803 49-tfc LANDISVILLE - 3221 LAN DISVILLE® as one who ‘speaks that all | leloarly understand.”” He is Pro- == fessor of Preaching at the Semi- nary. All services at 7:30 p. m. CHEERLEADERS The Student Body of as given in this schedule: field High School recently pick- Sun, Jan. 2--Each service injed this year cheerleaders. Those WEEK OF PRAYER The Landisville-Salunga Week of Prayer services will be held| Hemp- Mortuary Record Sq/e Register ALFRED W. MOYER Alfred W. Moyer, sixty-one, | Saturday, Jan. 1, 1955 — A Chestnut Ridge, Lancaster R1,|Public sale of cattle, implements died Thursday at 12:30 a. m. in | and household goods on the Da- the York Hospital. [vid Eby farm, midway between He was admitted to the hop-|Mt. Joy and Marietta on road to We Specialize In . . . AUTO PAINTING WRECKS REPAIRED WHEEL ALLIGNMENT AND WHEEL BALANCING. FREE ESTIMATES own Church. speaks in Zion Lutheran. Tues., Jan. 4—Pastor Harner Bender, Barbara Hackman and preach in the Salunga Metho dist. Wed., Jan. 5—Pastor Leer will Janet Charles, Jean {chosen were Ninth grade: Sue |Gretchen Hug; Tenth grade, Bomberger -land Jackie Miller; Eleventh grade, Corrine Charles, Yvonne | Thurs., Jan. 6—Pastor Tillet|Gochnaver and Shirley Habeck- will preach in the Church of th eler and Virginia Dissinger. | | Brotens sl ood WINS J-C CONTEST ry cane —Pastor Bowers The local Jr. Chamber of will speak in the Landisville| | Church of God. Sun, Jan. 9 — Dr. Harry F.| Commerce of Landisville again trod the “I speak for De- pital Monday after suffering a heart attack in the Kay Jewelry Store, York. He formerly was associated with the Non-Retailing Co., of Lancaster. For the past 15 vears he had been employed in the Material Division of Olm- sted Air Base, Middletown. Attended F. and M. He was born in Lancaster, a son of the late Alfred W. and | Musser Legrohn Farms. Sale at (; . ’ P 8 & B d Sh [12:00 noon by Willis H. Weaver, arriger S aint 0 y op E. V. Spahr, Auct. PHONE ELIZABETHTOWN 110J12 RHEEMS, PA. —— 22-tfc Friday, January 7.—at 10:30, | A ——— ll _ a EE LE TER SAGER & SON milking herd of 85 registered Ditch Digging — Septic Tanks Installed milking equipment. R. D. Buck- | Baugh Pr f G ‘'mocracy’’ Contest. The ten con- augnman, 0 ettysburg i. this year were: Joan | Lutheran Seminary will speak. oak Philip Swarr, Ruth Coy- | Dr. Baughman was suggested bY je. Barb ara' Nolt, Jane Young, JOE'S SHOE REPAIR On The Square ELIZABETHTOWN PHONE 9227R ANNOUNCING 24 Hour Service From 41 East Main St., Mount Joy — EXPERT REPAIRING - | Sherry Kennel, Doris Shirk, SIMON P. NISSLEY [Phoebe Merkley, Reh Kugler, MARY G. NISSLEY | Barbara Fasnacht. Tests were | : original and presented by the | FUNERAL DIRECTORS contestants themselves. The | Mount Joy, Pa. [judges, Mrs. Ferris McDonald, | Robert Horst and Mrs. {Dean Lowry, found it hard to Electric $ | determine a winner, but they and Gas Welding up with Barbara Nolt. Her [speech will be recorded and will Also Specialize On represent Hempfield at the FARM MACHINE WELDING | State Contest. AND EQUIPMENT APPEAR ON TV Automobile and Truck Welding | December 13 four seniors LAWN MOWER SHARPENING [from Hempfield appeared on |IWGAL-TV’s “College of the Cover's Welding Shop =. ronnie. “Sis, ven Delta and Marietta Streets (linger, Daneen Webb and Don- PROFITS Public PUBLIC SALE Livestock — Implements — Household Goods Satur., January 1, 1955 The undersigned will sell at public sale on the prem- ises on the David Eby farm midway between Mount Joy and Marietta, one half mile off Route 141 on road to Mus- ser Leghorn Farms. 20 acres of free parking space. 29 Head of Holstein Dairy Cattle 13 HOME-RAISED CALF-HOOD VACCINATED: SIX FRESH COWS, 7 CLOSE AND BACKWARD SPRING- ERS, 4 HEIFERS, bred to freshen in April, balance will freshen in summer and fall. 14 STOCK BULLS, 1 FAT STEER Seven 250 to 300 Ib Hogs, 25 Laying Hens IMPLEMENTS Farmall H tractor with cultivator; McDeering manure load- er, fits H or M tractor; McDeering moleboard plow; McDeer- ing #10A, 28 disc harrow; McDeering V24, two row corn picker, fits H or M tractor; Farmall A tractor with one row cultivator with tobacco hoers; MecDeering #147 2 bottom disc plow; McDeering 12 disc grain drill; McDeering 4 bar side rake; New Idea #12A manure spreader, used 2 years; McDeering #61 combine; McDeering 8 foot cultipacker; weed-hog tractor spring harrow; 60 tooth peg harrow; John Deere corn planter; 2 row Bemis tobacco planter; potato plow, scorer and scraper; Wiard #103 and #104 walking plow. And a 1941 Studebaker pick-up truck. Also 2 rubber-tired wagons; tobacco wagon with 20 ft. ladders; 1 tobacco wagon with 18 foot ladders; one 18 foot tobacco ladder; bob sled with pasture hay rack; Electro-Line fence charger; 2 rolls copper wire and insulators; lime drill; heavy duty 20 foot ladder; 3 ton screw jack; cement mix- er; 2 hole corn sheller; 1000 pound Fairbanks-Morse plat- form scales; tobacco boxes; tobacco press and Florin tobacco cellar stove; Myers water heater; Esco milk cooler; washing tray; nineteen 85 pound milk cans; lot of odd cans; 2 strain- ers and 1 milk bucket; McDeering milking machine with 2 units; piping and stall cocks for 20 cows; feed cart; Stuart livestock clippers; rubber tire metal wheelbarrow; hog and cow chains; grain and burlap bags. 1000 bushels ear Corn. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Two old fashioned wardrobes, two bureaus, bed spring and mattress, rope bed, wash stand, couch and studio couch, two extension tables, 6 and 8: feet; small tables, sideboard, old fashioned high chair, 12 plank ‘bottom kitchen chairs, 3 rocking chairs, copper kettle, two iron kettles, cutting bench, pile of stovewood, meat grinder, four burner coal oil stove, one 410 shot gun, dishes, quart cans, crocks, jelly glasses and many things too numerous to mention. Sale to begin at 12:00 noon. Refreshments will be serv- ed only by the Ladies of United Zion Church. Terms and conditions will be made known by EV. Spahr, Auct. WILLIS H. WEAVER Kraybill and Gainor, Clerks MT. JOY, PA. Phone 3-593) |ald Emich. Each week on Mon- |day students from different lschools direct questions to a A G L [representative from a local col- aron . ongenecker ::: The college represented : lon Dec. 13 was Lebanon Valley College. Questions on the sub- {ject of college requirements, op- [portunities for scholarship, | Courses offered, costs and other [topics related to the field of high | education. BUILDING CONTRACTOR MOUNT JOY R. D. 2 WINS OUTDOOR | PHONE 3-6091 DECORATING CONTEST | The home of Lester Harnish, Brandt Blvd. won the first prize MILLWORK - FILL - GRADING |; the most beautiful in the out- TOPSOIL - EXCAVATING door Christmas display for the UMBER KITC | Landisville-Salunga area. b HEN CABINETS| The contest was sponsored by | the Landisville-Salunga Junior Chamber of Commerce and the | p t 0 S 1 Landisville Lions Club. Second es ontrol ervice {prize in the same division was FOR won by the home of Raymond Sweet, Stanley Ave. Other win- ners were: Most appealing to | Insects-Rodents-Vermin Anna LaBerta Yentz Moyer. He "attended the city schools, was | walter. Dupes Auct. | graduated from Lancaster Boys | High School, class of 1911, He "attended Franklin and Marshall | plete dispersal of 78 i College and Fenn State College. | Holstein cattle, in He was a veteran of World| on route 202 or 322 one mile { War I. He was a member of the | south of West Chesters on the Salem Evangelical and Reform-| Wilmington Pike. Also milking ed Church, Rohrerstown. He al- so was a member of the Young | Republican Club of Lancaster. Surviving are his wife, Helen Risser Moyer, who was a form-| Friday, February 4—a public er resident of this borough; two | gale of Livestock. daughters, Mrs. J. S. Harper, of | Tuesday, January 18—a com- Chester Co. farm mach- inery, and dairy equipment on Willis Moyer, Lancaster. | by John S. and Abner FP. Stoltz- Funeral services were held on | fy;s owners. Monday at 2:00 from the Nis- — i sley Funeral Home. Interment . in the Lutheran and Reformed | BIR) HS Cemetery, Rohrerstown. | Mr. and Mrs. Everett E. Ben- | der, Mount Joy R1, a daughter, | Friday, at Lancaster General ALLEN H. HERR | 1 soital Allen H. Herr, 321 S. Cherry |= ’ 7 3 and Mrs. Arthur H. Wilde St., Manheim, former bandsman | og i yr A i 2 {and borough official died at 8 or. a anny ; Saturday at Lancaster | Hospital General Hospital after an illness | SD Ita P.- m. of seven weeks. He was eighty- | nu mn fon : | field, Florin, a son, Tuesday, at Herr has the Lancaster General Hespitel band music and years had ber of Lancaster County bands He was of the organizers and a former president of the Germania Band of Manheim, | and had served four enlistments | with the Fourth Regiment Band | of the Third Brigade of Penna. National Guards been interested in | for nearly 55 | one He had served on the Man- heim Borough Council for 20 registered | | Lancaster R3; and Mrs. R. C.| the premises, 1 mile northwest Spangler, Marietta; also four| of Morgantown, just off Routes grandsons and a brother, B.|23 and 132. Sale at 10:00 a. m. | | | | Saturday, at Lancaster General | Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Brad- | | Holstein Cattle at the dairy barn on Route 501, 4 miles North of Lancaster and 1 mile Field Drainage — Footings — Grading Hauling — And Light Jobs Top Soil and Fill South of Lititz on the farm ad- joining Lancaster Airport. Also! Portable Air Compressor— Concrete Breaking Rock Drilling equipment. Sale at 11:30 a. m.| by Leon Martin, owner, Harvey | R.D. 1 ELIZABETHTOWN Rettew, sale manager PHONE 863R2 | 11-tfc Exeert REPAIRS Have Your Car Inspected Now! WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF TIRES, TUBES, BATTERIES, ANTIFREEZE, OILS AND GREASES DRACE Amoco Service Station ROUTE 230 PHONE E-TOWN 77-9706 played with a num-| BUCKHILL FARMS Complete Dispersal Sale OF ENTIRE MILKING HERD 86 Head of Registered Holstein Cattle Bangs Certified, T. B. Accredited, Calf-Hood Vaccinated. years and on the borough school for four years. He also was constable of the Third Ward in Manheim for six years In Homes - Farms - Places of | A |children. Earl Rettew, Broad St. { Business | | | first: Samuel Wright, Lynn Ave. second: Best Nativity scene, Richard Grotefin, Barbara Ave., | first; Samuel Zerphey, Main St. | | WM. J. POWERS Salunga, second. [ 121 W. BAINBRIDGE ST. First place winners were a- E'TOWN — 'E 289W os tr : iu PHONE 289W | warded $25 bonds and ribbons | 31-tfe | were given for second prizes. | { | Judges were Mrs. Rollin C.| TREE SERVICE [Steinmetz, and Mrs. Thomas c.| SAWING, PRUNING and Atkins of the Art Dept. of SPRAYING 'Hempfield High [8 | Guaranteed Termite Control {members of the JayCees and the! 139 S. Main St. Manheim, Pa, | Lions: Phone 5-4616 ——— gros | Dr.H.C.Killheffer ! Optometrist | MANHEIM 163 S. Charlotte St. Telephone 5.2888 Mon. & Wednes. 9.5:30 Tues. Fri. Sat. 7-9 P. M. School and | B. IBACH Tues. Fri. Sat, 9:30-1:00. 2.5 P. M { ELIZABETHTOWN | 15 E. High St. | Telephone 24-F | “When are you folks going to | recognize that your boy Is no ; longer a baby?” WHITE - WASHING | | AND DISINFECTING HESS BROS. FLORIN., PENNA. Phone Mt. Joy 3-4930 36-tfc For Your i ~~ MANHEIM R. D. 2, PA. Convenience More Heat S. H. HIESTAND & CO. Value for your Dollar ||| Air Compressor Work | po, SALUNGA | Cit a fat ll pia aie et 1 Rock Drilling, Concrete Breaking, Etc. ur top quality tuel oil burns clean, produc | dd COAL — GRAIN — FEED es more heat per gallon, more comfort per an IS REPRESENTED IN dollar. = Soinsidt in the best for real ‘econ- . . | MOUNT a vo omy. Phone today. : : this | Ex cava ti n d and G rad I ng Trees | M. L. GAINOR , FOR PROMPT SERVICE, CALL 3.3483 | Cellars, Trenches, Etc. Removed | 35 W. Donegal St. . Ph. 3-5803 | who will accept orders and pay- | ment on account. 45-tfc Rr 3 ERR eth ca Hollinger Oil Service | FLORIN, PENNA. For 17 years, he had served as Republican committeeman from | Manheim borough. Born at Manheim, a the late Henry and Anna Show- ers Herr, he was. employed by the U. S. Asbestos Division for | 23 years prior to his retirement | a number of Salem E. U. B. Church, Manheim. He and his wife, Mrs. Ada S. Shiffer Herr, | observed their 64th wedding an niversary Sept. 14, 1954. Besides his wife, he is survived by four sons and daughters: Paul, Roch ester, N. Y.: Helen, wife of Jac- ob CoppenhafYer, Lancaster; Mary, wife of Richard Meiskey, Manheim; and Harold of Mount son of Joy. Five grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren, and two daughters. sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Showers, Manheim, and Mrs. Emma Bear, Lancaster, also survive. You Can't Tell ‘Em Like This :: Use A Want Ad Manager. Rudy Landis, Farm Manager Richard Landis, Herdsman Walter Dupes, Auctioneer FRIDAY, JANUARY 7th, 1955 AT 10:30 O'CLOCK LOCATION—: At our dairy barn on Route 501, four miles north of Lancaster and one mile south of Lititz, Pa., farm adjoins the Lancaster Air Port. 61 COWS many are fresh the others duc through out the year. 25 HEIFER CALVES ‘rom one to five Sired by the month old, Herd Sire. This is an outstanding lot of cows. only the very top cows were selected for the foundation of this herd and represent the best cow fam- ilies of the breed. Including : 3 daughters of Kirk Rag Apple Tom, he a son of Sovereign and has a U. S. Proof Plus 1,568 Milk, Plus .5 on test, Plus 116 lbs. On fat with 8 6 daughters of Wimbledon Emperor Segis, they are nice large cows, 9 daughters of Lynnden Abbekerk Rag Apple Monarch, many with D. H. I. A. Records of 500 1bs. of fat. HERD SIRE — Glenaiton Rag Apple Baron, born Oct. 23, '50, he is sired by Marksman and from Trailynd Findern Pietie, V. G. 783 Fat 3.959; test, this is one of the really good sons of Marksman sure breed- er, good type, dark in color, be sure to see this sire, (he will please you.) SELLING — 16 CAN ZERO MILK COOLER, 10 CAN INTERNATION- AL COOLER, 6-CAN VICTOR MILK COOLER, AND 45 MILK CANS. For Catalog Write to Harvey Rettew. Manheim, Pa. R. D. 2, Sale R. D. BUCKWALTER, Owner RA | fe GC. Robert Fry PHONE MOUNT JOY 34753 RRR RRR IER IIS TLR RRR REL TET Co ols K whe - rare iene 2X an, Tease rear ata’ ara’ = aa’ py on! = fo aa = Perea a’ =. ama’ >. ate’ = SL LR LR OR DR DR LO LA DROS ata = ot ~~ ALT LTA ens =. ave = a! Ve Vela etd adv ate 3 = = UF "1 S¢ 19 19 19: 19 19 19: 19 MC Aw os i i 4 EL ~~ ¥