The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 03, 1955, Image 8

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    THE BULLETIN, Mou , Pa.
at Joy Da
Sale Register
Friday, March 4 — on the
premises, 1 mi. north of Mount
Joy, on road leading to Milton


Thursday, March 10, & public | machinery, in Berks Co. 2 mi.
sale of farm implements, house-| west of Centerport between the
hold goods, and used lumber on | Centerport-Bernville Road and
the premises known as the J.| the
Hoffman Hershey Farm, 1 mile | Road. Sale at 11 a. m. by Jos-
south of Salunga, in West|eph A. Bickel. Harvey Rettew,
Hempfield Twp., Sale at 12:00 | Manager.
sharp by Henry M. Sweitzer. E.|
V. Spahr, Auct. | Thursday, March 17 — on the
| premises, one mile west of Sa-

Centerport - Shartlesville

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Saturday, April 9 —Lebanon -
County Holstein Dispersal at W WwW
the farm 1 mile north of Lawn; NE TO N
Pa. Sale at 12:00 noon by Robs |
ert S, Weidler, Eg Key-
le
stone Holstein Sales, Man-
agers,

Mr. and Mrs. Irvin
entertained Mr. and Mrs. John
Kauffman and granddaughter
at a birthday dinner Saturday
in honor of
Mortuary Record

Witmer |
Miss Jean Witmer!
who celebrated her 10th birth-|
Grove, sale of farm implements, |
lunga, on the road to Eshelmans
day, Feb. 28.
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Mrs. Eliza Cameron Bradley,!| college! ‘wa a Sunday dinner 1955 Phone Mt. Joy 3-4649 | MT Delta nd Mateus
98, who died last Wednesday at guest of Rev. and Mrs. R. H.| $16,244,738, equivalent to $2.86 1-tfc ' | ' . «3-0;
| Thursday, March 10 — sale of |
ivestock, etc, at 12:30 p.m. by | livestock & farm implements, | Stone Quarry in W. Hempfield
Wm. S. Longerecker; C.
‘lon the premises in West Hemp- | Twp., sale of livestock, imple-
rank, Auct. | field Twp., formerly known as| ments, & household goods. Sale
ELIZA CAMERON BRADLEY
Rel: ended January 31, were

Friday, March 4 — on
premises, 2 mi. north of
the
Mt.
Joy, oil oud to Mila Grove, | Lincoln Highway. Sale at 12 | Thursday, March 17th — on | Springs where she and a sister, the bath tub Per Share ORI pro forma’ con
near Vit. Pleasant Church, pub-| noon by Marshall Kline. Edgar the premises along the Manheim | Miss Mary Cameron, usually ¥ Vit | ae id ’
lic sale of livestock, implements | F. Funk, Auct. | Manheim - Mastersonville Road, | spent the months from May to The following are on the sick | solidated basis for the twelve We re Johnny-on-the-Spot
and household goods. Sale at 12-
:30 p. m. by Wm. S. Longeneck-
er. C. S. Frank, Auct.
Saturday, March 5-—The Per-
ry County Dispersal of the Ho-
mer T. Gabel Herd, at the farm
4 miles north west of Newport,
Pa. Sale at 12:30 p. m. Keystone
| the Harry Kehlor Farm, 1 mile| at 12 noon by Reuben M. Shear-
| east of Columbia, 2 miles west|er. Edgar F. Funk, Auct.
| of Mountville, 1 sq. north of!
| near Old Line Store, about 3 mi.
Friday, March 11,—a public] northwest of Manheim, a public
sale of livestock, broiler equip-| gale of livestock. farm equip-
{ment and implements, near| ment and household goods. Sale
Root’s Auction, on the road lead- | at 12:30 by Henry C. Kreiner.
{ing from Rt. 72 to Fruitville | J. H. Ruhl, Auct.
Pike, 2 miles north of E. Peters- |
burg. ‘Sale at 12:30 p. m. by|
: Friday, March 18, — at 12:00
Wilbur Peifer. Spahr & Landis, |
noon, public sale of cattle, farm
her home, 407 N. Front Street., | Arndt. hn
Harrishurg, maintained the Mr. Howard Gamber fractur-
Cameron estate at Donegal | og hig ping when he slipped in
list: Mr. Jacob Geltmacher, Ed-
ith Erb, and Mrs. William Wit-
mer,
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Har-
ry Weaver were Miss Kathryn
Weaver, Lancaster, Mr. and
Mrs. William Weaver and son.
Billie, Columbia, Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Myers and daughter Jo-
ann, Sentz's trailer court, Mr.
Thanksgiving.
Mrs. Bradley, widow of Wil-
liam H. Bradley, former New-
ark, N. J. attorney, was a mem-
ber of one of Harrisburg’'s old-
est families.
Mrs. Bradley was a member
of the Presbyterian Church and
attended the Pine Street Church
| per shart of common stock out- |
| standing at such date, as com-
| pared with $15,046,209 or $3.05
months” ended Jan. 31, 1954.
) Consolidated revenues for the!
| twelve months ended January
31, 1955 were $108,920,191, and
| increase of 1.7% over the reve-
| nues for the previous year,

| singer, Mrs.. Irene Snyder, Mrs
Loreen Witmer and son Jerry,
| Rev. R. H. Arndt, Mr. and Mrs.
 

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Holstein Sales, Sale Managers.’ | Aucts. | machinery, . dairy and poultry |in Harrisburg and Donegal | Benjamin Weaver and Miss Es. | Harey Weaver. all of town. Mr.
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; Miia . | equipment, midway between! Springs Church. She was_inter- | ther Langenecker, Marietta. and. Mrs. Jon VV. sof FLORIN, PENNA.
Saturday, March 5 = apub-) Fy day, March 11-2 public) Mt. Joy and Manheim, 1%2 mile | ested for many years in the pre- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weaver | Johnnies E-town R. D., Mrs. =
lic sale of livestock, implements | sale of livestock, implements, | north of the Manhéim road near | servation of ‘the historic Don- Mr. and. Mire Ray. Gib. | Cora Moers. Me Alan Gilbert.
and household goods, on the
premises west of Mt. Joy close
to Musser Bros. Leghorn Farms,
off Route 141. Sale at 12 noon |
by Joseph M. Wolgemuth. Ger-
berich, Dupes & Hess, Aucts.
Sat., March 5 Perry County

poultry and equipment, in Rapho | the Back Run School House, R.
| Twp., 3% mi. southeast of Mt. | T. Stirling & Son. Abe Diflen-
| Joy, 2 mi. southwest of Salunga baugh, Auct.
and 2 mi. north of Chestnut Hill |
Mennonite Church, near New- |
comers quarry. Sale at 12 sharp |
by J. Robert Eshleman. Abe]
Diffenbach, auct.
Friday, March 18 — a public
sale of farming implements and

| Landisville, 3 miles south of Mt.

dairy equipment, 4 miles west of |
egal Church and was a member | ple and family of Columbia R.
of the executive committee of |p.
the Donegal Society the past de-
cade.
She was born March 6, 1957,
eldest child of the late Sen. J.|

Three children of
Mrs. Jim Kauffman
Mr.
had
and
their

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Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Nor-
tonsils removed this past week. |
Donald Cameron, who served as| man Brosey and Edith Erb the |
| Robert Witmer, Marietta, Mrs.
| Albert Myers and daughter, Jo-
ann, Sentz’s Trailer Court, Rev.
| John Ferich, Mrs. Betty Fack-
ler and daughter Nancy, Silver
Mr. John Brosey and
Sporting Hill,
Vy :
| Spring,
son John Harry,
Dispersal of the Homer T. Gab- | : Secretary of War in President | past week were, Mr a.nd Mrs. | Mrs. Warren Geibe, Lititz, R.D.
bere at the farm. 4 mi fiorth- | Friday March 11th = on the Joy at Penn's Peaceful Farms} Ulysses S. Grant's cabinet. Her | Francis Brosey. Milton Grove, | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kieth
e 4 : : vy Sale at 12:30'by Hook & Ginder,! mother was the late Mary Mec- | Mrs. Ray Myers, Mount. Joy, | and sons, Brunnerville, visited |
west of Newport. Also selling,
will be dairy equipment. Sale
at 12:30 pm by Homer T. Gabel
owner. Keystone Holstein Sales,
Sales Mgrs.
| premises 3% miles southeast of
| Mount Joy, 2 mi. southwest of |
{Salanga, 2 mi. north of the
| Chestnut Hill Mennonite Church |
| near Newcomer's quarry, Sale|
Dupes & Gerberich, Auct.


Saturday, March 19 — along
the old Hershey Road, north of
! Cormick. As a young woman
{ Mrs. Bradley made frequent vis- | tie Moore, * Mrs. Blanche Fry-
Mrs. Ida Eisenberger, Mrs. Ka- | Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Geltmach-| i
| er on Sunday.

its to Washington with her fath-
| er and her grandfather, the late
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rh | of livestock, and farming imple- | Dediate, on the Hershey Estate| Senator Simon Cameron, who |
Saturday, March 5 — On the | ments. Sale at 12:00 sharp by Jl Farm at Shenk’s Church, public served in Lincoln's cabinet. She |
premises "along road leading | Robert Eshleman. Abe Diffen- | Sale of household goods, includ-| was the last surviving cabinet |
from Fruitville Pike: to Roots | Hach. Auct. | ing some antiques. Sale at 12:30 hostess of the Grant Adminis- |
Nurseries (about midway be-| by Jennje.R..& Roy C. Schrell. | tration.
tween E. Petersburg and Man-| Friday, March 11, at 11:00 on}
heim) in Penn Twp. a public | the Dairy Farm 4 miles south-
sale of livestock, implements, | east of Chambersburg, Pa., on}
poultry & equipment and house- | the Falling Spring Road, a com- |
hold goods. Sale at 12 noon by | plete dispersal sale of 50 head |
Dupes, Auct. : |
Saturday, March 19—a public,
sale of livestock and

north of Manheim,
in 1889 Mrs. Bradley returned |
nr to Harrisburg to live with
farm im-' gitar. In addition to her sister, |
plements on the premises 5 mi. | nics Mary Cameron, Mrs. Brad-
2 mi. west ley
Following her husband's death |
her |
id |
is survived by a son, Joseph |
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Dupes, | steins. Also dairy equipment. C. | °f Route 72, along road leading | op
Tr I'M: Lesher Owner. Chambers | from Pinch road to Masterson-
vo : i { 1. Pa. | ville-Colebrook road, Rapho
Monday, March 7 on the burg R R | Twp. Also household goods. wt ir
premises along the E-town-Man- | Lg blic| Sale at 12:30 by Abram S STOP AND SEE "GEO." and "BILL
heim Road, about 2 miles east! aturday, March 12 — public 7°" > : { ~~ : NEA
of Elizabethtown, a public sale| sale of livestock and implements, Brandt. Ruhl, Auct. | FOR A PRICE A TNT TO HAVE YOUR
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of livestock, farm cquipment,| on the premises 1 mi. north OF trite © PAIL, Dr John B Moss
and household goods at 12:30 p.! Erisman’s Church, Rapho Twp., | Or aa, Menh 19 the . G ib Ri hi Id S . | . |
ielbe Richie ervice diation
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m. John H. Zimmerman. Ruhl, | Also chicken & dairy Hp between Florin and Rheems, a 0 Head Easter
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Auct. | and household goods. Sale at 12 > 2 Ss
| noon by Leroy L. Metzler. Ruhl | fio) Fn ne * :
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i f Stat | 11 sharp by Mabel Haverstick, ! €a ampaign i ; ; =
am, 4 les rout 0 th 4 Saturday. March 12 the) Edna G. Strickler, and Wm. H.| Walter C. Miller, president of | i :
College and 12 miles Saturday, March 12 — on the) Strickler, Adm. of Amos R.|the Lancaster County Society | ev,
7 5 -{ amises Ls iles eas 0 / |
of Ty rone on Route 550, a com-{ premises 1% miles cast of Mt. | Strickler Estate. E. V. Spahr, | for Crippled Children & Adults,
plete dispersal sale of 78 head Joy on the state highway, large |
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dner Bradley, Boston; a sis- |
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ter, Mrs. Chadler Hale, Wash- |
ington; four grandchildren, and!
11 great-grandchildren.
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RHEEMS LUMBER & MILLWORK, Inc.
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
| EXCAVATING — GRADING — BUILDING SUPPLIES
R. D. 2 MOUNT JOY

Monday, March 7 — at 9:30 & Dupes, Auct.




 


: Holstei ttle andl lot of & implements. Hav} Auct. | Inc., appointed Dr. John B.
of register on Laine 0 v or iy La So nk | —— Noss chairman of the 1955 Eas-
also machinery, BITY SQUID" straw, eic, Db) a Saturday, March 19, along the | ter Seal Sale.
ment. Cate st 00 by She Fstoner, C. S. Frank, auct. road leading from Mount Joy to |
ence F. Beck, gi} ae at 13:30 p. m. Milton Grove, 3': miles from |
. { i blic sale im-
{ Saturday, March 12__in West | toy 2 “public sale of im
plements, household goods, and| Dr. John
= paly] Hemel Dp. ny he ; wid some antiques, Paul H. Brandt,| chairman. |
Imp ery cide re m, oot < i] “| Administrator of Samuel G. The 9th al z a [
Penn | north of Silver Spring, 4 mile | Brandt Estate. F. B. Aldinger e 9th annual appeal spon-
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Lancaster County Easter Seal |
appeal was announced today by | ¢
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A. goal of $22,500 for the 19551 .
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Wednesday, March campaign |
lic sale of livestock and
ments on the premises in
Twp., 1'2 miles Southeast of | southwest of Eshleman’s Quar-| Aue sored by the Lancaster County
Manheim along road leading, ry, sale of household goods, at Society for Crippled Children
from Rt. 72 to Fruitville Pike,| 12:30 p.m. Mrs. John F. Greid- | : _ | & Adults, Inc., opens Thursday, |
aturday, March 19,—in W. 3
Sale at 12 noon by Esther K.| er, Edgar Funk, Auct. S turd 1 Maren : i V Mar. 10, and will continue thru |
os & Rohl auch i Hempfield Twp., one-half mile Easter Sunday, April 10 A
Hershey. Dupes Hh, northwest of Ironville, 2 miles ye : 5 .
Noss said a concerted effort
in behalf of crippled children
Monday, March 14—complete
Friday, March 8—in Rheems, | dispersal of 55 head reg. Holstein

| west of Silver Spring along the
Marietta & Lancaster Pike, a
on the Fire Company grounds, | cattle on the Green Gardens
a public sale of buildings, Ium-| Farm, 12 miles west of Lancas-
ber, and ground. Sale at 7:00 p.| ter, 2 miles west of Manheim on
m. by the Committee (H. H.| the Colebrook Road, near Lan-
public sale of farming imple-
ments and household goods. Sale
at 12:30 u. m. by Mary E. Grid-
er, wife of the late Harry M,
will be sparked by the Board of
Directors of the Crippled Chil-
dren’s Society working together
in an attempt to make
this |
Floyd, Martin «+N. Heisey, Herb-| caster Junction. Sale at 12:00
ert H. Mason). Dupes, Auct. | sharp by Frank T. Earhart, own-
es | er. Dupes & Ruhl, aucts. Harvey
Tuesday, March 8 — 2 miles | Rettew, sale mgr.
southeast of Mount Joy, 10 mi. |
west of Lancaster, a complete] Tuesday, March 15 — public,
dispersal of 65 head of register-| sale of livestock and farm imple-
ed Holstein cattle. Sale at 12:00 | ments, on the premises one-half
vear’s appeal the widest, most |
effective and productive in Lan- |
caster County’s history.


Grider, Edgar Funk, Auct.
Monday, March 21—a disper- dos
sal of a milking herd, at the| ‘With them are dozens of
farm at Green Park between El-| Volunteers who realize the im- |
portance of maintaining and ex- | 5
liotsburg and Loysville on Pa.
panding the program sponsored
9A M. to 9PM.



Route 274. Sale at 12:00 noon
| by Earl E. Kennedy, Elliotsburg. | PY the Lancaster County Socie-
noon by Joseph A. Hook and | mile north of Mastersonville, Keystone Holstein Sales, Sale| ty for Crippled Children & Ad-
Herman Ginder, Jr., operating | Rapho Twp., 4 miles northwest, Manazers ults, Inc.”
2 of i ala « 9. har Spy :
partners of the Penn oF: Van: hale at 12 200 ar ar | “It was announced by Noss FRIDAY, MARCH 4th
Meadow Farms. Dupes, auect.| by lmer H. Zug. J. H. Ruhl, Saturday, March 26 — on the | that Wallace 1. Robinson will |
Harvey Rettew, cattle sale mgr. | Auct. premises, No. 142 N. Market St.,
Mt. Joy, public sale of real es-
tate and household goods. Sale
at 12:30 by Margaret Rahm Eva
act as treasurer for the Easter |
Seal Appeal. :
SATURDAY, MARCH 5th
“Lively interest of local resi- |
ya roan. of wr FREE TICKETS For Lovely Door Prizes
Tuesday, March 8 — in Lan-| Tuesday, March 15— at 12:00
caster Twp., along Millersville noon,’ Edward O'Neal & Sons,
Pike,;1 mile east of Annual Spring Sale of 52 head Rahm, adms. of the will of So- Lancaster County Society
Church, 2 mi. west of Lancaster, of Registered Canadisn cattle, | phia F. Watson. C. S. Frank,| Crippled Children or)
a public sale of farming imple- | in Leb. Co. one-half mile north = Ine, te ar Ya :
ments, at 12 noon by Elizabeth | of Campbelltown and 1 mile » during the year has added
Keagy. Edgar Funk, auct. | south of Palmyra. Hess & Dupes, | Wednesday, March 23—at 12:00 incentive for an over-the-top | OPEN HOUSE, MAR. 3—7 to y p. m.
re | auets, noon at the Green Garden Farms Yo Faget = the nee
: | . : PERRET e andicappe in 55. |
Tuesday, March 8—a public! located 12 mi. west of Lancaster of Yi»
Free Flowers—Gifis for Children
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sale of livestock & implements.| Wednesday, March 16—public| 2 mi. west of Manheim, on Cole- | Fublic support is vitally needed |
See Our Preview
of Latest
Spring Fashions }
si is v . x na |
on the premises along road lead- | sale of farm implements, on the | brook Road, near Lancaster | this year's quota is neces- |
sarily the largest ever,” Noss |
“i LADIES" APPAREL




ing from Mt. Joy to Hosters | premises located in Mill Creek | Junction, a public sale of a com- id
Church, about 1': miles north Heidelburg Twp., Lebanon| plete line of farm machinery &)“'% Ww
of Mt, Joy, near Becker's Ser-| County, 1 mile north of Klein-| dairy equipment. Frank T. Ear- | )
vice Station. Also household | feltersville, along the road] hart, owner. Dupes & Ruhl, ave- RURAL YOUTH ARRESTED |
goods. Sale at 12:30 by John| leading to Myerstown, 4 miles| tioneers. Henry Musser Sweitzer, Jr.
Henry Hollinger. Ruhl, Auct. | southeast of Myerstown. Sale at | Mount Joy R2, waived a hearing
| 12:30 p. m. by Donald E. Mose- Tuesday, March 29 — public | before Justice of the Peace M. THE
Wednesday, March 9.—along mann. Ruhl & Dupes, Auct. | sale of livestock, poultry equip-|L: Schaibley, Columbia and was |
the road leading to the Landis! re | ment and farm implements, in | Jailed for court on a charge of |
Stone Meal Plant, sale of imple-| Wednesday, March 16—in W.| Rapho Twp. 1 mi. northwest of | burglarizing the home of Rich- |


ments & household goods. Sale | Hempfield Twp, 1 mi. west of | Manheim. Sale at:12 noon by | ard McContathy, Route 340, |
at 12:30 by M. W. Shearer. Mountville, 2 mi. east of Colum- Melvin’ B. Frey, Spahr, auct. |, | Feb. 19. He is ac
Dupes & Ruhl, Aucts. bia, along Lincoln Highway, eae cused of taking a .38 caliber for-
Good Friday, April 8 — at the | €i8n make automatic, a quantity |
of cigarettes and coffee from the |
house.

ns { opposite Catholic Home, sale of |
Thursday, March 10—a publie | livestock & farm implements. | boro limits of Mount Joy, on the
sale of a valuable farm along | Sale at 12 noon by Alvin K.| road leading to the Mount Joy |
the road leading from Sporting | Musser. Edgar. F. Funk, Auct. | Cemetery, 200 head of livestock. |
Hill to East Fairview Church in implements, household goods, | Everybody reads newspapers but
Rapho Twp. Sale at 2:00 by | Thursday, March 17-— public| ete. C. S. Frank & Leo P. Frank. | NOT everybody reads circular ad; f
Harvey Nisley, Ruhl, Auct. { sale of Livestock and farm) Aldinger, Auct. vertising left on their door step.
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