En THE BULLETIN, Mount joy, Pa. Thursday, January 20 FRUIT-RICE DRESSING HAM WITH Don't let the weather fool you. Prepare for more cold. Re-fill your bin with the world's newest, finest fuel. HUDSON §terfing COAL S. H. HIESTAND & CO. SALUNGA. PENNA. PHONES: MOUNT JOY - 3-5803 49-tfe LANDISVILLE - 3221 % teaspoon ground cloves This pretty-as-a-picture dish | looks festive enough for your com- pany dinner, but it’s so easy to pre- 2 center slices of ham, Y%-inch thick | pare-—and so delicious, too—you| 2 tablespoons honey JOE'S SHOE REPAIR On The Square ELIZABETHTOWN PHONE 9227R ANNOUNCING 24 Hour Service From 41 East Main St., Mount Joy EXPERT REPAIRING OLIVER SAGER & SON Ditch Digging — Septic Tanks Installed Field Drainage — Footings — Grading Hauling — And Light Jobs Top Soil and Fill Portable Air Compressor—Concrete Breaking Rock Drilling B.D. } ELIZABETHTOWN PHONE 863R2 11-tfe —OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Saturday, February 5, 1935 In the villaga of Maytown, across from the Maytown Na- | tional Bank. thereon erected Two - Story oH oncrete Block House Alot af ground, n eight 1 rooms, with electricity, water and hot air heat. TWO SINGLE CAR GARAGES | will want your family to have it | often. Combine rice and butter and toss lightly with a fork until butter is melted. Add oranges, apples, rai- sins, brown sugar, and cloves. Spread in 10x6x2-inch baking pan. cups hot cooked rice | tablespoon butter or mar- garine cup orange segments (2 medium oranges) small tart apple, diced (1% cups) cup seedless raisins tablespoons brown sugar — Cut ham into six pieces, and place over dressing. Brush with honey. Cover. Bake in moderate oven (350°F.) about 45 minutes, until apples are tender and ham is glazed. Yield: 6 servings. — % ® ‘Society For Crippled Children Elects Officers Lancaster County Society for and Adults, FIGHT INFANTILE PARALYSIS | ! Crippled Children EXTRAORDINARY Inc. at its annual meeting Mon- day elected Walter C_. Miller president. Other officers chosen are: Dr. John B. Noss, vice pres- ident; Miss Lucile Brackbill, secretary; J. Andrew Frantz, treasurer. Re-elected to the board of di- PUBLIC SALE | AUCTION rectors are: Mrs. William G. Satur., Jan. 29, 1955 Johnstone Jr, Miss Lucile AT 6:30 P. M. Brackbill, J. Andrew Frantz, The undersigned will offer Dr. John B. Noss, and Daniel | at Public Sale, at 336 N. Chris- Rhoads. tian street, Lancaster, Speaker was Fred Weibel, new and used articles, furniture, civic leader of Allentown and slothing, antiques, carpets, rugs, an outstanding figure in crip- amps, kitchen utensi's, dishes, pled children’s work. He em- jc-aspac, ‘food studs, baked phasized that the chief satisfac- sds, fancy work, live or dres- ed poultry. And other items far | YO many to mention. This Auction is for the bene- A of the Lancaster Chapter for Dolio and the entire proceeds tion that comes from work for crippled children lies in the knowledge that ‘you are creat- ing a brighter future and hap- pier life for them. You not only will be turned over to help give them treatment, but try to Rot polio. widen their small horizons, get I will receive any article you them out of their homes into the world and try to help them find a place in society. “The thank-you in a smile, or the grasp of a hand, or the look Mh to donate to this most wor- I'hy cause at my place of | ess here anytime from this e up until the day of the sale. mean anything, too. I will ev- 1 | ooo a calf or a hog or any in an eye, is often more expres- her live stock and turkeys, give then the spoken one,” Wei- h.ckens and other fowl. We : : : os ill auction these articles for bel said, adding that, “Handi- his wonderful polio cause and capped people do more for us you should support it by donat- than we do for them. They help ling some good articles to sell. us measure our own lives so I will accept dressed fowl and baked goods the day of the sale, { 3aturday, January 29th—-all day, that we build a monument ut all other articles I will ac- ture will not remember us for rept anytime. our thrift, but for our generosi- WLAN will broadcast the ty of time and effort while we ale all evening. Come and see... jiving, What you really take a real broadcast and maybe you with you are the things you vill be in it. There will be en- This house is in very good condition and is at a good location. ertainment and refreshments gavegiven away.” You can see this property anytime by calling Marietta Phone | V ill be for sale all eve ning. It 6-9355. Sale to start at 2 P. M. when conditions will be made |Will be fun for the kiddies as known by | well as the grown ups. . Don’t forget this date, Satur- Richard A. Snyder, Attorney Walter K. Dupes, Auctioneer Executor for the cs EARL ZINN day, January 29th, state of Mrs. Emma M. Zinn { do this two ways. and help a | wonde orful cause along. You can First by do- | 3-3c jating a good article. Second | joy attending the auction and | BUILDING buying some useful and good | PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE Real Estate and Personal Property Saturday, Jan. 29, 1985 The undersigned will sell at Public Sale on the Prem- ises in the village of Milton Grove, N/E Corner of Inter- section, Mt. Joy Twp., Lancaster County, Penna. All That Certain tract of ground of 6 acres on which is erected a 273 2 Story Frame ASBESTOS SIDING Double Dwelling E/S, kitchen, utility kitchen, kitchen, dining room, living room, 3 bedrooms, heater, W/S - kitchen, living room, 3 bedrooms. FRAME BARN to accommodate 100 chickens and gar- age. Dwelling and Barn in excellent condition and repair. Kitchen cabinet, base cabinet, side board, extension ta- ble, electric butter churn, 6 plank bottom chairs, 6 cane seated chairs, rockers, 3 pc. bedroom suite, 2 wardrobes, mattress, Duo-therm oil heater, 4 room size; Oakland Space heater, like new; meat bench, porch swing, crocks, jars, Cooking utensils, oil drum and cans, Simplicity Garden Tractor 3 H.P. with Disc, Cultivator, Plow, Furrow openers, used 2 seasons, box wagon, 4 hole Wood hog feeder, 2 hog troughs, 2 small troughs, 2 chicken feeders, electric fence posts and electric charger, grass seeder, 2 wheelbarrows (steel antl wood), garden hose, and many other things too numerous to mention. Premises may be viewed anytime on or before date of sale. Sale to begin at 1 o'clock sharp when terms and condi- tions will be made known by MELVIN HUBER MARTHA HUBER 3-2¢ summer hot water containing on the Jacob H. Ruhl, Auctioneer i RE en JN AR rs item at a saving and help sup- | port the 1955 March of Dimes | and Dollars raise their money. | | A. D. Morrison |Auction rooms {336 N. Christian St, |Lancaster, Pa. : | Telephone, Lancaster 8709 2 | MILLWORK - FILL - GRADING | - -2¢ TOPSOIL - EXCAVATING LUMBER - KITCHEN CABINETS CONTRACTOR MOUNT JOY R. D. 2 PHONE 3-6091 \ || —————————— Everybady reads newspapers buf | VOT everybody reads circular ad. | sertising left on their door step 1-tfe MOUNT JOY G. I. APPROVED AT $12,000 | Our Price $10,500 FRAME - 8 rooms and bath oil heat and Garage IMMEDIATE POSSESSION |e 6 | Jones & Zink, 119 S. MARKET STREET ELIZABETHTOWN, PENNA. PHONE E-TOWN 17-1264 4 Sale Register | Friday, January 28, the 78th Keystone Sale, at the Keystone Sales Barn, just east of Mt. Joy on Route 230. 45 head Holsteins, at 1:00 p. m. Carl Diller, Auct. Saturday, January 29, at 6:30 p. m,, in Lancaster at 336 North Christian Street, a public auc- tion of miscellaneous articles for the benefit of the Lancahter County Chapter for Polio, with i all proceeds going to that or- | ganization. Donation of articles | to be sold at this sale will be ap- | preciated. By A. D. Morrison. Saturday, January 22-—a pub- lic sale of household goods, on the Musser Bros. farm 4 northeast of Marietta. Sale at 1 p. m. by John Eyer. C. S. Frank, Auct: Saturday, January 29—a pub- lic sale of valuable rcal estate and personal property, in Mil- ton Grove. Includes 6 acres of land on which is erected a 2% story frame asbestos siding double dwelling. Also a frame barn. Sale at 1:00 by Melvin & Martha Huber. Jacob H. Ruhl, Auct. Friday, February 4-—a public sale of Livestock, farm mach- inery, and dairy equipment on the premises, 1 mile northwest of Morgantown, just off Routes of | ourselves in their hearts. The fu-' i | | | | | 23 and 132. Sale at 10:00 a. m. by John S. and Abner P. Stoltz- fus, owners. Saturday, February 5, in the village of Maytown, across from the Maytown Nat'l Bank, : public sale of real estate. Inclu- des a lot of ground thereon er- ected a two-story concrete block house with 8 rooms, and two single car garages. Sale at 2:00 p.m. by Earl Zinn, Executor for the estate of Mrs. Zinn. Richard A. Snyder, Walter Dupes, Auct. Rr Atly., , February 5 — com- plete dispersal sale of 40 head reg. and grade holstein cattle. Located 5 mi. north of Hershey and 3 mi. south of Shellsville near Gingrich's school house. Also dairy equipment, hay, and straw. Sale at 12:30 pm. by Lloyd H. Umberger, owner. Harvey Rettew, Sale Manager. Saturday Monday, February 14, a pub- lic sale of farm equipment. Also 15 ton baled hay. On the premis- es in W. Hempfield Twp., known as the old Greider farm, located 'a mi. northwest of Silver Spring and ': mi. southeast of Eshleman’s quarry. Sale at 12:- 30 p.m. by Lillie E. Greider. mer H. Kauffman, auct. Friday, February 18—a lic sale of stock and implements, on the premises along Route 441 from Bainbridge to Marietta. Sale includes livestock, imple- ments, and some household goods, beginning at 12:30 p. m. | by James A. Mumper. Dupes & | Gerberich, Aucts. Aaron G. Longernecker | TE Fran 0. public sale of livestock & im- | plements on the premises near Mastersonville, about 4 miles mile Emma M. | El- | pub- | north Manheim, Rapho Twp, Lanc, Co. Sale includes farm | equipment, shop tools, dairy equipment, and poultry and] equipment. Sale at 11:00 sharp | by Edwin W. Eby. Ruhl and Dupes, Aucts. Saturday, February 19— al public sale of a full line of household goods on the premis- es in Rapho Twp., ': mi. west of Newtown and !'2 mile north of the Marietta Pike along road | leading from Newtown to Kin-! derhook. Sale at 12:30 p. m. by Edith W. Erb. Elmer Kauffman, auct. HIGHWAY 200 | a Regal The WILDCAT This is the vicious type ~the snarler who hates everything on thé rocd, most all of you. He fancies himself as the world's one and only real hep driver, and regards all others as copes. A special hex on him! NATIONAL SAFETY COUNCIL | When in need of Printing. (any. thing) kindly remember the Bulletin Furniture Refinishing BEAUTIFUL KNOTTY PINE REPRODUCTIONS Lenhert’s Cabinet Shop MARIETTA PA. Phone 6-2581 8-tf A WHITE - WASHING AND DISINFECTING HESS BROS. FLORIN, PENNA. Phone Mt. Joy 3-4930 36-tfc SPORT COUPE, R. & H. 1953 Chevrolet Belair | 1953 Chevrolet Belair R. &H 1953 Chevrolet 2-DOOR, low mileage 4-DOOR, clean Newcomer Phone 3-4821 ) 1953 Plymouth MOUNT JOY, PENNA. STATION WAGON 1953 Chavrall | 1952 Olds “‘88” 4-DOOR SEDAN Two-tone red & black, Hydromatic, R.& H 1951 Chevrolet STATION WAGON 2 Chevrolet Pick- Ups Motors, in. Open Evenings 1953 FORD 4-DOOR 1953 FORD - 2 DOOR 1952 FORD 2 DOOR 6 cyl. 1951 FORD 2-DOOR Overdrive 1951 FORD 4-.DOOR 1948 PONTIAC STATION WAGON 1947 FORD 2-DOOR 6 cyl | CLARENCE | W. HERR SALES MOUNT JOY Some Real Values in Nice Clean Automobiles TRUCKS | 1947 STUDEBAKER 1-TON | i 7 TON CRESSIE BODY & HOIST for (8 mos. old) | 1947 INT. 2 TON CAB & CHASSIS dump truck SERVICE PHONE 3-970 GC. Robert Fry MANHEIM R. D. 2, PA. | Air Compressor Work Picks Rock Drilling, Concrete Breaking, Etc. and Excavating and Grading Trees Removed Cellars, Trenches, Etc. a veto PHONE MOUNT JOY 34753 i I plan to attend the next “DO IT YOURSELF” : Class, starting January 25th. i Register Now FOR THE NEXT Problems and many other items. Class limited to 100 — Register Now — Course is FREE MAIL COUPON po IT YOURSELF" crass || Starting Tues. Eve’g, Jan. WOMEN AS WELL AS MEN ARE INVITED A 10 weeks course featuring Building Houses; Laying Flocrs, 25~7:30 p.m. Sanding Floors, Cutting Glass, Applying Roofing, Laying Out Attic Space, Developing Cellars, Repairs and M — Telephone or Write MARTIN 212 'W. HIGH ST. -- BUILDERS" 3 &- CENTER, aa. LL Ce PHONE 7.1349 EE —— ee Maintenance |