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Dispenser — Operating in- ® Plus simple dial and push- structions on washer lid— button controls—Either 115 Famous G-E written war- or 230-volt operation—G-E . ranty warranty. oy EB ’ 114.7 SON 81a 11 J. B. HOSTETTER & SON WEST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY, PA. CONVENIENT ARRANGED PARADE OF PROGRESS Nissley Motors, Middletown ‘New Lincoln-Mercury Dealer With 33 years of success at its | who acclaimed the Main High | new 1955 cars and the | streets in Middletown, the Nis- | concern that displayed them. location at and | : { For a square deal, a fair|{ grubb. Elizabetht d Jes sley: IV Co. 1% 0 new OI: : il ibb, Elizabethtown, and Jes- ley Motor Co. is a new Lincoln: | 1, qa.in, genuine factory parts, | | Meroury dealer in the area. trained mechanics and real ser- The grand opening of this| vice after the sale, you will do | new dealership on February 24 | well to buy your Lincoln or to 26 was greeted by a large | Mercury car from Nissley Mo- | of enthusiasic visitors | tor Co. at Middletown. Keener’s Memorials Sincere Tribute To Departed Keener Memorials are a real | other precise work that make it | the monuments beautiful and | dignified, as well as expressive .. | of sincere sentiment. is Not only domestic, but im- orted and colored granites are vailable at Keener's in own, where you're always wel- ome to inspect the large varie- vy without obligation and ‘be uaranteed the best the nent field has to offer Makes ipment 1roughout the United States nd many foreign countries. In the past 10 years Machine- raft, Inc. has enjoyed a contin- ous growth on quality of pro- ucts and capable management 1at has brought the firm inter- ational repute. The firm employs local help nder fine conditions. ing, € pmmercial ientele. The Mohr firm also operates a mplete General Electric Ap- iance Store at Maytown where hu can select the modern appli- ices essential to home comfort. yu always get more when you val with Mohr. jon Work eld nt and experienced help that ible him to do all work prop- Y. | | | | | { | tribute to the departed and i that | at Maytown has continued is not surprising this firm 4 or work for a large Estimates are free anywhere MN ancaster county and Mr. Cleaning and building cess- | K@b is always glad to give his | pools, as well as grading work, | lace area patronage the advan- { is done by this Manheim con- | tag of his years of experience | tractor who has modern equip-| in Yhe sanitation field. Longenecker’s Hardware Co. Serves Large County Trade inventory includes a items essential to farm, and business deal with Long ..ceiior’s Hard- ware Co. at 36 Market Square in Established under its present | where 11 {rained, Manheim. management 17 years ol firm actually had its inception i about a century ago [pioneer in its field. Whatever you buy at ago Longenecker’s Supply at 54 South Main Street in Manheim is also serve you. dis a Longe- | | ‘Head Area Drive beautiful | reliable Snavely, Grubb For Hospital the Mount Joy area of Lancaster General Hospital's 1955 Charity and Re- placement Campaign County Big Gift Division were announ- They are Paul M. Co-chairmen in ced today. se C. Snavely, Jr., Landisville. Appointments were announc-' ed by A. G. Bucher and E. Day Ressler, co-chairmen of the Drive's County Big Gift Divis- ion. Grubb and Snavely will co- ordinate the activities of the di- | vision in the entire western sec- May- | monu- | _ | campaign are May 2 - May 23. You always do well when you | necker’s is guaranteed and the list of home Shopping is easy | at Longenecker's Hardware Co., courteous people are on hand to serve you. Home & Auto anxious to | townships of Conoy, Mount Joy, | | West Donegal, East Donegal, | West Hempfield, East Hempfield | Manor and the boros of Mount | Joy, Elizabethtown, Mountville, Millersville, Marietta, and East Petersburg. | They will be assisted by | unteer workers in each of the] townships and boros of the area | The workers will’ canvass local | individuals and businesses who, in the past, have been donors of large gifts to Lancaster General Hospital fund-raising drives. Other district chairmen ap- | pointments in the County Big | Gifts Division include the fol- lowing: John G. Hershey, Lititz { in charge of the north-central | section of the county; Samuel S. | Wenger, Esa., of Paradise, and | Joseph C. Wentz of Leola, east- | ern section; Wenger and Ernest T. Schuleen of Conestoga, the area immediately south of Lan- caster; and Arthur E. Brown of | Nottingham, the southern tip of Lancaster county. | Official dates of | | | | this year's | Solicitation in the County Indi- | vidual and Business Big Gifts | Division, however, will begin | approximately two weeks earl- ier. Total goal for the drive is | $108,000. As in past years, all funds will be used at Lancaster | General Hospital for charity | care of those unable to pay and | for replacement of vital hospit- ial equipment. | State Nurseries Have Seedlings For Planters District Forester, Paul DM. Felton, Norristown, today, an- | nounced that over eighteen mil- | lion stocky tree seedlings will be available for shipment to the land owners with old fields or] | weedy arcas for planting the | trees. { During the past 42 years the | Penna. Dept. of Forests and | Waters has been assisting pri- | vate owners with their tree planting problems and over 3- ,000 planters have obtained trees from the state nurseries. Trees are sold at a production cost of $6.00 per thousand seed- lings and orders should be plac- ed now to obtain the trees in early April One of Mr. Feltons favorite trees is the (Tsuga Canadensis) Hemlock, which is found thru- out all of the Keystone State and is the official tree of Penn- sylvania. Hemlock will grow well on land having a deep moist character. On dry sites and tops of hills, pines and oth- | er trees which like drier sites | | should be used. { Mr. Felton pointed out that trees properly planted need no attention to grow into a timber stand. They do not need | | any fertilizer, no cultivation | and the successful planters do not even bother to water them. Just plant them well and keep {curtain stretcher, good f THE BULLETIN. Mount Joy. Pa. Thursday, March 10 11 The Low Down From Hickory Grove When a U. S. Senator speaks out that it is time to get Sam- bo's foot out of the door in a 100 or more activities, it is time for a doffing of the fedora, 1 doff same. The gentleman sounding- off is Senator McClellan from Arkansas. He has a ring-side seat—he sees what is going on. He says making false teeth, fur-bearing seals, selling insur- ance, making the demon rum, spectacles, plus another 100 kinds of boring-in on the citiz- |" enry of the land, is not shootin’ square with such citizenry. A tax free outfit like the Gov- ernment can run of business. Even with the more tion of the county, including the! OF less misunderstood kilowatt, | you go to work and let the Govt. with no taxes to pay-—make all the electricity of the land, somebody and dairyman to dentist to wife—is going to be nicked for the tax loss. That is as suve as there are, here and there, small apples on any apple tree. Making kilowatts is no more a fit job for Sambo than is bar- bering, housepainting, or raising chickens. If this Senator Mc- Clellan of Arkansas can get his idea percolatin’ through 25 of his brother senatorial noggins, he will have earned his salt and then some—including 3 cheers. Yours with the low down, JO CERR the grass fires out of them and they will grow into beautiful young forests. Fourteen speces: of trees are still available, For information send a postal request to District Forester, Norristown, Pa. PUBLIC SALE Real Estate & Houschold Goods Saturday, Mar. 26, 1955 At 2:00 O'Clock P. M. The undersigned will offer a! public sale on the premises, No. 142 North Market Street, Mount Joy, Pa. Real estate containing in front on North Market Street 34 ft, more or less, and in depth 69 {t., more or less. On which is erect- ed a EY FRAME Dwelling House Wth 6 rooms and bath, Hot air furnace. HOUSEHOLD GOODS: Two bedroom Suites, 1 mahog- any old fashioned bureau, libra- ry table, 2 clothes cabinets, ra- dio cabinet, bed davenport, rockers, 2 radios, one a cabinet; parlor table, 2 end tables, tabor- ets, 2 occasional chairs, 2 elect- ric heaters, sewing cabinet, buf- fet, china closet, 3 floor lamps, several table lamps, what-nots, electric Kelvinator refrigerator, white enamel range, gas stove, 2 metal cabinets, round dining room table, cherry drop leaf ta- ble, Singer sewing machine, 5 old fashioned kitchen chairs & rocker, bar room chair, G. E. wash machine & tubs, 3 9x12 rugs, 2 congoleum rugs, number throw rugs, electric sweeper, electric mixer, 2 electric irons, lot glass & china dishes, cook- ing utensils, knives and forks, jardinieres, vases, linens, cro- TWO STO chet pieces, bedding, spring and lawn mower, chairs, glider, porch rockers, ironing board, and numerous mattress, tools, 3 metal porch screen doors, 2 curtains, metal ‘articles not mentioned. 12:30 p. m. | Sale to start at Real Estate to be offered at 2:00 p. m. when terms and conditions will be made known by MARGARET RAHM EVA RAHM Administratrices, c.t.a. of the will of Sophia F. Watson C. S. Frank, Auct. Claude Zeller, Clerk William C. Rehm, Att'y ETC SR RN A A ERR 8 146th Garden Spot Sale— Thurs., Mar. 17 LANCASTER, PA. At the J. M. Brubaker Farm, Willow Street Village. Pa. |B 4 miles south of Lancaster, just off Routes 72 and 222. 75 REGISTERED HOLSTEINS anybody out | everybody —| house- | | | [ 10-3¢ PUBLIC SALE Implements, Household Goods Some Antiques Saturday, Mar. 19, 1955 Along the road leading from Mount Joy to Millon Grove. 3%. miles from Mount Joy. 8 ft. McDeering Binder, two 2-horse wagons, one with bed, Set of 20 ft. tohacco ladders, two sets hay ladders, two 4-wheel rubber tire trailers, with box beds, sleigh. 5,000 tobacco lath, Minnich tobacco press, 2 and 3- horse walking plows, McDeering riding cultivators, wealk- ing shovel harrows, two hole corn sheller, plate chopping mill, bag wagons. grain cradles, two egg stoves, two an- vils, vise, 30 gallan ail tank, two scalding troughs, digging iron, picks, shovels, a lot of harness. garden and other tools. 3 4 an ath HOUSEHOLD GOODS High top sink. low sink, kitchen cupboard, metal cb- inet, kitchen cabinet, extension table, sewing machine, piano, old fashioned desk, rocking and kitchen chairs, kitchen range, flour chest, sideboard, beds, bureaus. wash stands, one marble top; barrel copper kettle, four iron kettles, a variety of coal oil lamps, old fashioned cradle and crib, spring cot and many articles too numer- ous to mention. . Sale Saturday. March 19, 1955 starting at 12:30 p. m. when conditions will be made known by F. B. Aldinger, Auctioneer P a ul H B ran dt Kraybills, Clerks Administrator of Samuel G. Brandt Estate PUBLIC SALE LIVESTOCK and FARMING IMPLEMENTS Saturday, Mar. 12, 1955 The undersigned will sell at Public Sale on the prem- ises 1 mile north of Erisman‘s Mennonite Church, Rapho Township, Lancaster Co., Pa. ' 8 DAIRY COWS some fresh on. day of sale and, close springers 3 Heifers most vaccinated 5 STEERS - 1100 average weight 14 SHOATS -'about 100 lbs. 200 LEGHORN HENS - Yearling - Mt. Hope strain Massey Harris “81° TRACTOR, power lift, cultivator, John Deere 2 bottom 14 in. plow, McCormick 24 disc harrow, Massey Harris 3 section spring harrow, 8 ft. cultipacker, Massey Harris 7 ft. tractor mower, New Idea manure Spread- er, Ohio 4 wheel manure spreader, McCormick-Deering side delivery rake, John Deere 17 disc grain drill, 3 rubber tire wagons, bale elevator, 2 wheel trailer, Dodge bed, Black Hawk Corn planter, 8 hole hog feeder, corn sheller, feed cart, platform scales, bag wagon, cement mixer, rubber tire wheelbarrow, Bolden Huskie Garden Tractor, cultivator and lawn mower attach, tackling, air compressor, Kerr potato cutter, grass seeder, barb wire, 200 ft. plastic pipe, 125 ft. irrigation pipe, rubber belt, fence charger and posts, small tools, CORN, OATS, BARLEY, HAY & STRAW by the ton. CHICKEN EQUIPMENT Four Range shelters, brooder house, feeders, water foun- tains, 24 hole nests, chicken copps, Whirl-away egg washer, Coleman oil brooder, two 4-unit Infra red brooders, 1 “Vape- Gas” Oil brooder with 50 gal. drum and pipe, Egg baskets, egg scales. DAIRY EQUIMENT DeLaval magnetic 1 unit milker and 8 stall cocks, milk cooler, six 85-1b. milk cans, milk can rack, strainer and buckets. HOUSEHOLD CONTENTS Bergal Coal and Gas Range, 8 ft. extension table, 7 ft. extension table, 5 half spindle plank bottom chairs, player piano, 9x12 rug, dishes, crocks, jars and many other items too numerous to mention. Sale to begin at 12:00 when terms and conditions will be made known by Leroy L. Metzler All Bang’s Certified and T. B. Acer. Nearly all Vaccinated. | FEATURES: Entirely healthy Son of Cashman Graceful Mister ($9200) out of granddaugh- | ter of Dunloggin Happy Mistress (highest record daut. of | Woodmaster) with 821 fat, 4.19, 19,876 M on 3x. 2 other rec- | ords of 780 and 755 fat with a 4.1% and 4.2% test. Ready for | heavy service. Charles, D. Lownes & Sons, Newtown, Pa. Wonderful young cow with 470 at.3 yrs. and 476 at 4 yrs. on 2x due at sale time. Also daut. of Boiling Springs’ Forum Becky with 11,200 Milk on 2x at 3 yrs. She has twin heifers selling by Butterfly Nathan Barney-Var. R. Russell and Mary Catherine Green, Md. Be sure you attend this important Holstein Sale. R. AUSTIN BACKUS, Inc. EARL L. GROFF Sale Managers and Auctioneers Local Representative Mexico, N. Y. Strasburg, Pa. PUBLIC SALE No Huckstars Please. A Complete Dispersal of Farming Implements and Dairy Equipment Friday, March 18, 1955 Four miles west of Landisville, 3 miles south of Mount Joy. at Penn Peaceful Farms. JOHN DEERE A TRACTOR with new rubber, lights and starter, JOHN DEERE A TRACTOR JOHN DEERE B TRACTOR Cultivator and harrow attachment for John Decre B, Grass Mower for John Deere B, John Deere Harvester P. T., John Deere 6 ft. Combine P. T., No. 77 New Holland Baler used 3 seasons, equipt with wagon hitch; loading chute and hydro- fromatic bale tension. John Deere blower & pipe, John Deere 4-row corn planter with fertilizer attachment, 14 disc On- tario tractor drill, New Idea manure spreader, Cockshutt 3 bottom disc plow, rubber tire wagon with wire wheels and bed, rubber tire wagon with flat bed, 2 unloading units and motor, New Idea side delivery rake, McD disc harrow, 2 bot- tom rubber tire John Deere plow, air compressor, 2 tobacco ladders, soil pulverizer, weeder and seeder, circular saw and buck, Perry harrow, spike harrow, two shovel harrows, horse plow, lime spreader, riding cultivator, scoré & scrap- er, 3-section spring harrow, Minnich tobacco presses, sizing boxes, platform scales, tobacco shears, tobaceo scaffolding, box wagon, MILK COOLERS, milk cans, motor, pump and piping, 8 MILKING UNITS, 1 LARGE MILKING UNIT, milk buckets, weaning bucket, water buckets, double wash tub, milk strainers, electric radiator, electric water heater, strip cup feed carts, air tires and solid rubber tires, ensilage cart, endless rubber belt, shome utility electric drill, grease gun filler, ‘grease guns, neck chains, baler twine, 2 sets front gears, stove, forks, shovels, tools, hammer mill, corn sheller, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 12:30 p. m. when conditions will be HOOK & GINDER 8-3¢ Dupes & Gerbrich, Aucts. Landis & Miller, Clerks Ku 4