The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 31, 1955, Image 11

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PUBLIC SALE
SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1958)
| boro limits of Mount Joy,
| road leading to

Farm Equipment and Grain
| Belonging to John A. Keener
Sale to be conducted on premises of William J. Wagner,
| implements,
| ete. C. S. Frank & Leo P. Frank.
THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. |
Th: usday, March 31 11

Sale Register
Good Wriday, April ¢ April 8 — at the
on the
the Mount Joy
200 head of livestock.
household goods,
Cemetery,
Auctioneer, one-half mile south of Elizabethtown, Pa., on Route| /Aldinger, Auct.
230.
FERGUSON 30 TRACTOR
with Sauder Manure Loader and Ferguson Plow
with Radex Points.

OLIVER 70 TRACTOR-Overhauled
with cultivator and Weeder
New Idea Tractor Manure Spreader,
28-Disc Harrow, 3-section Spring Harrow, Two Rubber-tire Wag-
ons with beds, Side Rake, Grass Mower, Corn Planter, Smoker |
Elevator for bales or bags, Electric Potato Grader with Elevator |
and Second Bagger, Oliver Singlerow P.T.O. Potato Digger:
also New Digger Net: Platform Scale, Portable Air Compressor, |
Two Bag Wagons, Grease Pump, Extension Ladder, Two Elec-
tric Brooder Stoves, Two Coal Brooder Stoves.
barrow, Lawn Mower, Steel Wheels for Oliver 70, front and
rear: Work Bench, Grindstone, Surge Water Tank, Water |
Bowls.
1949 Dodge U Tag Truck
Hay, Straw, Ear Corn, Shelled Corn, Oats & Barley |
and other items not mentioned.
Sale starts promptiy at 1 o'clock p. m., when conditions |
will be made known by
|
WM. J. WAGNER, Auctioneer, i
MILLER and MILLER, Clerks John A. Keener |
PHONE MT. JOY 3-9008 |
12-2p
eee OVE ee
McDeering Heavy Duty |
Chicken and |
Broiler Feeders, Automatic Waterers, Egg Sander, Nests, Wheel-| 1V-
| sale of
| Edna Spickler. Ruhl,
Frday, April 8—at
247 West
| Donegal St., Mount Joy, a pub-
lic sale of household goods and
some antiques. Sale at 7:00 p.m.
[ by Mrs. Frank Brian. Dupes,
Auct,
Saturday, April 9 Lebanon
| County Holstein Dispersal at
the farm 1 mile north of Lawn,
Pa. Sale at 12:00 noon by Rob-
ert S. Weidler, Palmyra. Key-
stone Holstein Sales, Sale Man-
agers.
Saturday, April 9 9—in the bor-
ough of Elizabe htown at 124 &
128 Market St.,
real estate and personal proper-
a public sale of
Sale at 12:30 p. m. by Mrs.
| Margaret W. Reed, Adm. c.t.a.,
| for the Mary Wormley Estate.
| Dupes, Auct.
Thursday, April 14
household goods on the
premises along Route 72, about
3 miles north of Manheim, in
Penn Twp. Rup at 6:30 p. m. by
Auct
public
Saturday, April 16—On the
premises No. 21 Mount Joy St.,
Mount Joy. A lot of ground
thereon erected a 2! story
frame house, slate roof, all con-
veniences. Sale at 2 p.m by
| Grace Garber. C. S Frank
| auct.
®
Between 40 and 50 per cent of
America’s farmers produce les:
l than $1,000 worth of food each
HOUSEHOLD GOODS

Friday, April 8th, 1955
IN THE BOROUGH OF MOUNT JOY AT 347 WEST |
DONEGAL STREET,
Bedroom Suite, Double Bed Spring and Matiress,
Single Bed Spring and Matiress, Chest of Drawers, Bur-
eaus, Wash Stands, Wardrobe, Occasional Chair, Reed
Chair, Rockers. Desk and Bookcase, (Combination) Books
and Book Rack, Library Table, Two Rugs, Two Porch
Rugs, Three Porch Rockers, Porch Glider, Kichen Cabinet,
Drop Head Sewing Machine, Clothe Tree, Clock, Trunk.
ANTIQUES
Dishes, Dutch Cupboard, Chest with 2 Drawers in
Bottom, Sink, Washstand, Bureau with Brass Pulls, Electro- |
Lux Sweeper, (with attachments) like new. Curtain Stretch-
er, Electric Floor, Table and Bridge Lamps, Large Mirror,
Pictures, Dishes, Cooking Utensils, Linens, Comforters.
Quilts, Step Ladder, Lawn Mower, Double Tubs, Two
Bucket-a-day Stoves. Tools, Garden Tools, and a lot of
articles too numerous to mention.
Sale to start at 7:00 P. M. when conditions will be
made known by
Walter
frais Dues Mrs. Frank Brian
13-2¢
OF
REAL ESTATE and PERSONAL PROPERTY
|
|
|
|
Saturday, April 9, 1955
In the Borough of Elizabethtown at 124 and 128 S. Market
Street.
A lot of ground consisting of
less deep. Thercon erected a
2, STORY
Frame House
covered
an
ft. frontage, 198 ft., more or

Six
Rooms and Bath on |
124 has Gas Hot Water
with Green tos shingles
cach side. Oil Burner hot water heat. No.
Heater, 3 CAR GARAGE on rear of lot. This is a very geod bus
iness location. House is in good condition. Immediate possession
can be given, No. 128. House can ve viewed by calling Elizabeth-
town 7-5036 after 4 P. M. Real Estate to be offered at 2 P. M.
when conditions will be made known by
Alfred C. Alspach, Attorney
Mrs. Roy Wormley
ashes
Walter Dupes, Auctioneer
Landis & Garman, Clerks
ALSO AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE A LOT OF |
HOUSEHOLD GOODS,
consisting of 3-piece Walnut Bedroom Suite,
Birdseye Maple Suite, Spring and Mattress,
Iron Bed and Spring, Chests of Drawers, }
Sewing Machine, Dining Room Suite, Radio, Rockers, Chairs,
Piano, 3 Picce Living Room Suite, Jardineers, Music Cabinet, End
Tables, Extension Tables, Small Tables, Two 9x12 Rugs, Throw |
Rugs, Electric Sweeper, Electric Table and Floor Lamps. |
ANTIQUES
Corner Cupboard, Six Plank Bottom Chairs, Marble Top
Tale, Dishes, Utility Cabinets, Linens, Bedding, Dishes, Cooking
Utensils, Two Lawn Mowers, and a lot of articles too numerous to
raention.
Sale
known by
Alfred C. Alspach, Attorney
Walter Dupes, Auctioneer
Landis & Garman, Clerks
12-3¢ Administrato:
Box Spring Mattress, |
Brass Bed and Spring, |
Wardrobe, Washstands, |
to start at 12 m when conditions will be made
Ws, Margaret W. Reed |
Wormley Estate |
:30 p.
a., for the Mary

  

KE
RED TOP GRAIN & FEED CO.
Mr. Eugene Helwig,
MARKET ST.,
year.
ANNUAL
Community Sale
Good Friday, April 8th
At the borough limits Mount
Joy on the road leading to the
Mount Joy Cemetery.
200 Head of Livestock
1 dairy of good heavy Hol-
stein Cows, big milkers. Bulls &
Heifers, 150 head of home raised
| Shoats, Farming implements,
| Hay, Straw, Large lot of House-
hold Goods, ¢te. If you have im-
| ple ments or household goods
you want to sell, bring to this
sale and we will have a buyer
for you
We are in the market for all
kinds of cows, heifers, bulls and
shoats, ete
Entire lot of household gocds,
SOME ANTIQUES
A very good bedroom
suite, An electric ironer, nearly
new: chairs, rockers, dishes, tin
and glass ware, electric sweep- |
er, 40 school desks, the most]
and best selection we ever|
had.
Sale at 12 Noon
LEO P. FRANK
C. 8S. FRANK
Phone 3-5521 12-2¢ |
|
v
f
suite, |
Living room suite, Dining room |
Mortuary ry Record Litile - Salunga
| The Ladies Auxiliary of the
|Salunga Fire Co. met at the fire
MRS. AMANDA HERSHEY hay March 21, with Mrs. Ruth
Mrs. Amanda Becker Siateher, Wondits presiding. It was decid-
86, widow of Clayton S. Hersh- at this meeting to hold a
cy, died at 10 p. m. Friday at ns berry Festival June 4th,
the home of ner nephew and his
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Jonas GrofY
Manheim R2. Death followed an
illness of eight weeks.
She was born in Rapho Twp.
and was a life-long resident of
MCanheim R2. She was a daugh-
Miss Betty Jeanne Buch of
, Landisville, secretary of A. J.
Ulrich, Heating and Plumbing,
returned to full time work last
week. She had suffered a frac-
ture of the spine and had been
ter of the late Jacob and’ Siz- wpable 10 work for the past 3,
anna Ruhl Becker. There are no months. : !
immediate Survivors. | Landisville welcomes Jack
a gn [Appliance Store operated by
MRS ALBERT KLEINER [Jack Bigler. Earl Lonenecker
Mrs. Florence E. Kleiner, ng, had formerly operated an appli-
widow. of Albert Risinger. tor m. | ance store at this location.
erly of Highland, IIl., died at 6 The Rev. and Mrs. N. L.. Bow-
a “mn Sunday at the Harrisburg! Ts entertained the Misses Betty
Hos pital after a three-year ill- and Terry Buch at their home
nade : last Tuesday evening.
Born at Highland. she was a) The Young Ladies class of the '
daughter of the late George Salunga Methodist church is
Paul and Scfara DeMoulin Vul- Selling greeting cards. The prof-
liet and resided in that city un-|its go to the building fund of the
til 1943. when she moved to the church. Anyone wishing to pur-
Albert J. Kleiner chase cards may contact Mrs.
a member of Robert Graver, class teacher, by
at calling Landisville
| Miss Jeane Stillinger, class pres-
ident, Landisville 4856.
home of a son,
of Florin. She
First Congregational Church,
Highland.
Surviving
was
are four sons and a,
ighter: Albert J., Florin: Congratulations to the mem- |
So nicl F., Manhattan Beach, bers of the junior play cast of
Calif.; Mrs. Dorothy W. Hem- Hempfield High School who pre- |
stock, San Francisco, Calif.;sented “Cupid in Pigtails”. It |
Robert E., Arcata, Calif.,, and was a great success.
Richard L., Mission, Kans. Ten! A band Concert will be pre-
grandchildren and four sisters|sented this Saturday, April 2nd,
and a brother also survive;
land Vulliet,
ett and Mrs.
Highland; Mrs
Arlington, Mass.,
Ulmet, Bloomington R1,
Funeral ervices were
Mrs. Laura Ever-| Joint High School at 8:00 p. m.
tose Ulmet, all of] Tickets are now on sale. They |
Nathalia Pixler, may be purchased from any one
Ind. [Saturday evening. Plan to at-
held tend this evening of fine music.
this afternooy, in the Rolland|Buy your tickets in advance.
Harris Funeral Chapel, High-| pp, Salunga Community Or-
I: w th interment in the |ganization held a meeting Mar.
28 at the Salunga Fire Hall. Mr.
George McFarland was elected |
nd, 111
city cemetery.
JE BROSEY
Brosey,
Kenneth
ther Sangrey
R2, died at 3:30 a. m
Lancaster Osteopathic
] an illness of
Pillai
three,
anda Es-
Manheim
Saturday
Hos
three
ughts Ir Ol
Brosey,
after
An autopsy will be performed
to determine the cause of death
Besides her parents she is sur-|
vived by a brother, Richard
Kevin; paternal grandparents,
Eiven and Esther Reppert Bros-
ey Manheim R3; maternal
Benjamin F., Man-
maternal great-grandpar-
Peter and Lizzie Eckert, of
grandfather,
heim:
ents
Manheim R1; maternal great-
great-grandfather, B. Frank
Sangrey, Willow Street, and
maternal great great, - great
grandfather, Jacob McQuate, of
Sheridan R1
Funeral service ere held on
ifternoon from the
{ Beck Funeral Home with inter-
ment in the Manheim Fairview
Cemetery.



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P.B.GUERNSEY SALE
THURSDAY, APRIL 7 - 12:30 NOON
Al the Ass'n. Sales Pavilion, 6 miles east of Lan-
caster, Pa. on Route 30.
50 HEAD — 3 BULLS — 32 COWS — 11 BRED AND.
4 OPEN HEIFERS
Bangs & T. B. Certified — Many Vaccinated. _.
This sale includes the dispersal of the Herd owned by J.
Lititz, Pa. Some other good additional con- .
Three outstanding bulls of breeding age.
MANAGED BY: FOR CATALOGS WRITE
PENNA. GUERNSEY BREEDERS’ ASSN.
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Mount Joy, Pa.