~ ‘Day Camp Dates Set Girls Asked To Check Registrations 5 Local School | Sellout At | The Mount Joy-Florin Girly AMET tll I AAP AO NAA A Af M00 a SRA, wT RR a ey y THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. | ‘ . | Trsdey. Api 28° 8 Sample Fair Is Ye AU 1 With a sellout of tickets last hou leis orhood Day Camp | xp} Scout Neighborhooc 1) | weele. the local School and will be held this year three : davs each week the weeks of] Home Association sponsored Si Ju 14 and 21. The Tuesda) s, | Sample Fair was held Monday mn iis — a reo Wedridsda and Thursdays of night in the grade school audi DS Scat : . } mstitute the ix! torium. Individuals were still ES PMT TR TARA RR «my esi. fn : | HAE Fn dN yc Bh Ww. i t s of day camp | trying to buy tickets in vain | A 0 Girls of the area will be re-| the day of the fair but the first 1 irl I | ) i § coiving their Furnac Hills| two hundred who purchased i § iders and ipolications thru| them received the samples, re the mail wihin the next day.| freshments and chance on 72 ¢ / ma \ : Included in with the county| door prizes. { i amp fold will be the poor prizes were contributed i | cation for the local Day Camp by Roberts Electrical Store, I'he irl 11 urged to careful Ruh!l's Flowers. Earl Kaylor's ie a | ly remove the day camp appli | Barber Shop, DorJan Beauty is : i cation for use in.registering [i Shop, Ida Germer’s Stanley Bi { the Mt. Joy-Florin Day Camp products Koser's Jewelry, i : > §! at the Cove Keener's Furniture Store, Shat 3 oh | y i tho l : . as ' i HN RR Mrs. Warren Foley: is th | to's Barber Shop, Gainor's Res- NOW IS THE TIME- | director of this year's Grey Iron Casting Co., ~ . ii i I CH HAA AA | Miss Anna Mae Eby will be; Eshleman’s Clothing Store, bs oF an | XID i FR 1») . » - n TO PREPARE YOUR LAWN FOR UMMER { the assistant director; Mrs. Ar-| cutucura Company. Red Top i { Culuc I } £ | wr Sprecher, business manag Grain Co. Hollinge r's Oil Ser | er and Miss Elsie Lefever, site; yj. Kountry Kitchen, Acme § | chairman. The fee for this ye: Store, Mt. Joy Mills, Mt. Joy ii will be $2.00 per girl. This inky Foods, Mgeiller's Flow i tial fee will cover two ers, Mumper’s Children’s Shop. ! T unit, a trip to the Heisey! Nesley's Store, Ida Mae Beauty : id the insurance forj'gy wpe, Wolgemuth Electrical i! the camping period. Store, Detwiler’s Barber Shop _ ‘| The older girls in the camp! Smith Beverage Distributors, SA - - | Will set up a camp site similar| Sloan's, Knorr’s Furniture, Eli | fo that which will be used by| Ament’s Garage, Frank Tw § gem 1 he Seni Girl Scout dail’'s Store, Mt. Joy Tile and 5 . . : ‘ ~ l k 1 ¢ WA 7 ND . ( i » in Pontiac, Michigan next| Linoleum Co., Stehman and : 3 3 A I hos i tte . ead 2 hd ee year. The girls will also use| Herr's Garage, H. S. Meckley's THE | charcoal cooke ry since this is! Sons. Kulp's Confectionary. A =a A 4 I ty to be used at the | Krall's Meats, Gerberich-Payn AOST WONDERFUL YI OF ALL : nd-up. Girls have not been| Shoe Co Heisey's Garag { B ( r the round-up at the| Cleo Brandt, Booth’s Store, Au ; » HFR A Pp it time but it is reported | ment’'s = Sporis Store, Fuller | i : g it 27 from Lancaster County | Brush Company, Garber Oil ill provided | herly’s Dry Cleaning, Brook v Ux 1d S id intermedi- | Dry Cleaners Doris’s Beaut i i DUT d | Shop, Hostetter's catering, Lin : OR i i p y ti bt he! coln Restaurant, Turkey Hill ! 1 Da and Heisey’'s Store te ees ie eee — i | 1 ic ; ; PE - - § S Ci 3} Will be 1 amples 1 tn fe el in the near future from national firms and th ® following from local busisess- ee Shean FAT COLLECTION PLANNED Heilig’s Funeral Home, a p > - B (iirl Scotts B of | Gerberich-Payne, Greer's Jew Bn % . 1 1 g M will eli First National Bank, Ul ( 1 collection Satur- National Bank Keener's : ( Ay The girls will be Furniture Store Seiler Print : . at 9:0 I'he rain dat in ( ek Oil C SICO : ‘ : the col the follow-| Kunkle Oil Serv nd J ) i S: rd 7. « r aw ~{0 Cas SR AT I CTRL, 4 a a a a eee me = 2 a >. ° Pu 0% 0% 6% 5.0% 670.6% 0% +70 ¢% + o%, 0 P4040 00047 TO STH 00 650400 60H 0 030 450 630.430 630 420 670450 030 430 600 600450 40 00 430 470 400 477 oe RE vo DA 0S 0 pS rt oe 2 9 7 A, 2 oe { 4 Ww FH UN— £3 & rd a boli & oe RA a} ® 3 + iY i 3 +2 gE 5 i - 2 5 1 \ i d = A She 3 9, A 1 5 | 3 i é& BH 4 ur i 4 CR ELS £2 : 22.4 > of & oe op + ke : ; i “ + x 5 tha ial 1 and 5 gal t We have i ck the following materials In and 5 gallon 4 “9 a oe oe . o MN TA . H d . - % : con rs — 30-50 gallon drum prices on request. % Ne & EC = os : r i i pus O E. ) open $$ 3 B. I 5 gal. $15.5 % » > 3.75 % 3 1 gal. 8 ** oo &o > o ° 4° 3) + ; p- 5 - od Po & LETS’ A FT iT FED yf = | : $2 7 Loni %* Fix AL £L0Y% Emulsion 5 gal. o. J & > 70 3 1 gal. 5. & 90 3 4 00 $4 A fn TE ¥ TZ aT ~/ . 1 | & >, J Bi f ps < MALATHION 50% Emulsion 1 gals. only @ & * { i O 55 oo op 9% discount on case lots of 4-1 gal. containers per gal. $ DO * / ! © °° o> X 5 °°? 2, & 7 aE TT FT oY ‘ : = > - L Ol NE 609% Emul $15.28 3 TOXOPHENE % Emulsion 5 gal. 25 & + . 0. oe : 3.70 G0 1 gal. & 0 3 0 on + our grass sprayed with r New Sprayer - Fast - Efficient % 2 Have your grass sprayed with our pray : 4 4 ice, 52.50 with HEPTACHLOR. & $2 Service. Cost per acre about $2. wit 0 3 3: 0 3 & x $ * EX vo ; 3 i. 3 oo & Hi Jim Td @ Es RA > ode | ENN Mt. Joy 3-6045 3 FLORIN, PENNA. t. Joy ol & fon Seago steals lode ade os palpate rade fo ato | IORI oT 00450 Co 030 00 0045 C0 So 670 40 430 450 4204000 Se fu ooo 97% 6° 67 06 909 05H 059 059 069 069 063 06% 06% A y - 4 | \ v ETE TT = ET by Air ol | Bb So [ contributions were given by Air ° U Craft-Marine and the Nissley ‘| a ec egister OF Funeral Home | | pi liza | He Door prize winners were | Thursday, April 28 — in the REAL ESTATE and PERSONAL PROPERTY vol irs. Gerald Sheetz, Miss Nan borough of Elizabethtown at | cy Smith, Mrs. Ralph Kaylor, | og6 w. Bainbridge St., a lot of 5 Mrs. James Hockenberry, Mrs. | ground on which is erected a FRIDA ’ MAY 1 3, 1 Oo 5 Victor Hawthorne, Mrs. John gory frame house and a 4- Southeast of Elizabethtown, 1'2 miles along Swanger F Fitzkee, Mrs. Clarence Good, | oar garage. Sale at 7:30 p. nm. Road close to Longenecker's Meat Market. Mre, Berl Schofield, Miss Mary | yy the Devisees of J. A. Ulrich, A lot of land consisting of two acres more or less, thercon Jane Meckley, Mrs. Sam Hei- | deceased. Dupes, Auct. erected a A sey Mrs. Rose Birds Mrs. | Y, | A 1/ Richard Bell, Mrs. Jacob Floyd! friday, May 13 — a public 1 /2 Story 2 Mrs. David Myers, Mrs. Estelle gale of real estate and personal Rinehart, Mrs. Betty Hopple, properly, on the premises S. E. Virs Clyde Tripple, Victor | of Elizabethtown. 1':2 miles a- rame ouse apa’ Hawthorne, Mrs. Arion Shelly, long Swanger Road close tc Sti Vrs. Martha Germer, Mrs. Jos- | Longenecker's Meat Markel. in 7 rooms, a well of never failing water, some fruit. This is Eng eph Germer, Miss Nancy Wil- | Sale at 6:30 p.m. by Raymond a good location on which to build. i liams, Mrs. Ada Hernley, Mrs. | Inners. Dupes, Auct. | HOUSEHOLD GOODS : ; Elwood Martin, Mrs. Ralph | Cook stove, chairs, rockers, dishes, cooking utensils. Berrier, Mrs. Marlin Sinegar, | Saturday. May 14 — along ANTIQUES AE i Miss Joanne Brown, Mrs. Her-| {ha youd ‘leading from Mount Two sinks. i rockers, chairs, glass ware, dishes, ue rays, SMe S , \ ry Darrenkamp, Mrs. Harvey Joy to Marietta, close to Wol- two doughtrays, small stov \ Jon. Arhor Mur! seats Mill, a peblic sile 0 A lot of automobile mechanic tools, other tools, and a lot of ta ma, Mrs. Wenditz, Mrs. Leroy | household goods, poultry equip- , icles too numerous to mention. \ Ganta, Meson and tools. Sale’st 12:30 Sale to commence at 6:30 P. M. when conditions will be \ Katherine Erb, Miss Carol pm. by Howard Wolgemuth. jade known by { Smith, Mrs. Mitchell Shank,| puces: Auct Waller Dupes. Auctioneer i S, . alte pes, Aud onect i Mrs. Karl Haines, Mrs. Landis & Garman, Clerks Raymond Inners | Brown III, Mre. Charles Ryman | Saturday, May 14, 12:30 p 17-3¢ Miss Susan Knorr, Mrs Paul| ;;, on the premises at 562 W. Ament, Mrs. Ralph Rice, Miss | Market St., Marietta, a full i EF Orpha Hawthorne, Miss Doris line of household goods. Benj. Pr uU id Bs George Brown, Mrs.| R. Funk, executor of the John Robert Hurst, Miss Susan Spon- | E. and Maud G. Funk Estate. +OF— ler, Ms. Lewis Ramsey, Mrs.| qin... 4 . Gilbert, Auct. - «TO Is Bruce Brown, Walter Sinclair, | = Household Goods — Poultry Equipment 0 Mrs. Asher Beamenderfer, Mrs. | A | Saturday, May 21st — on the ‘ § Cyrus Wittle, Mrs. John Landis dd 4 ri ses, mid-way between Mt. Mes. Tis Rutt, Mis. Winfield) frome midway beeen NM Saturday, May 14th, 1955 § $ i immediately. | rolier | cooking utensils, two sleds, a lot of new empty quart jars, by the dozen; and a lot of articles too’ numerous to mention. EEO ED DI 0 fr ifthe i. Al Sg Hei Ae HEA. Hendrix, Mrs. Robert Hoffmas-| =) goods, ete. by Paul Along Route 141, leading from Mount Joy to Marietta, close ( Miss Kitty, Nissley 'S ’ t Cl oA J 8 N os es Saker & Ruth Baker. C. Frank, to Wolgemuth’'s Mill, rence (Gruber, MISS ary A : j : Auctioneer. . Bell Erb, Mrs. John Kreider, | G E El t 1 h Kit h n Ran e | .- . ctric Stove, Dutch Uven Aifche | Mrs. Park Eberle, Clinton G.| TAKE CHARGE OF 2 : . KE Viiss Yeyt 2 ite 11 a ARI tan R : oy Vis Pa x gia po, Ia | WORKSHOPS Norge efrigerator old Smith, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs : : iv as in . 7. Diba Warren Hayman, Mrs. Caroline One hundred thirty-five lead- Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet, 10-Piece Dining Room Suite, 5-Piece a By eth 8. Laroline rs of Lancaster C tv Girl Chrome Dinette Set, Kitchen Stool, 4-Piece bedroom suite with Shoope, Miss Arlene Engle, id 9 uh cedar wardrobe and chest of drawers, - double bed spring and Mrs. George Albert, Mrs. Ray-| Scout Council attended an all- mattress, single bed and spring, large chest of drawers, three mond Keller, Mrs. Young, Mis | day camp-out session at Heis- )X12 rugs, throw rugs, Davenport, two Studio Couches, two 3- Jay Meckley | ey’s Ranch, Rheems Following piece parlor suites, clothe hamper, library tables, end tables, m i | an outdoor program workshops chairs and rocking chairs, crib and mattress, play pen, panel lhe usuable remaining sam : t ith M HL. 1d fence for play pen, Reed baby coach, child's bed, child's table, Ak RA Bor ts Moc. | Were set up with Mrs. nsdn. of 00d chest, magazine racks. book ple vere donated to the Mes- ; chair and rocker, wash stand, wood chest, magaz & Ho Childe. x Billow, Mrs. Robert Hawthorne shelves, hassocks, porch glider, window fan, small stands, card iah Children’s Home I ! and Mrs. Warren Foley -includ- able, 8-quart pressure cooker, Hamilton Beach Mix Master, El- Tl refreshments donated for ed with the leaders in charge ectric butter churn, cloth drying rack, electric Michen glock, the allair were Kunzler’s Bar- | of the workshops electric alarm clock, clothe tree, waffle iron, two eleciric toast- SA0ps. 's, GE Hot Point Iron, electric table and floor lamps, 30 new cued Beef, Cross and Black | seni ame ai ers, GE 0 on es Bh 5 : in ; | ) | home-made brooms, electric washing machine, two gallon ice i we Il pickels, Rraft's ches “ PUBI JC SALE cream freezer, tin canner, 100 tin cans (new), two lawn chairs, 3 Koel and Ritz crackers, electric coil water heater. bathroom scales, hanging scales, mix- R and Utz's potato chips rors, blinds, dishes, cooking utensils, empty crocks and jars, gal- Swanson’s cookies, Hess Circle Saturday, May 14th lon thermos jug, UIEMENT ho 12:30 p.m. (D.S.T.) POULTRY EQUIPME 3 8 coffe through salesmen and sip ap Tames (is cation ains. 48 A io q ji | i ; . Nests, feeders, fountains Little Giant Automatic fountains, 4¢§ 3 ES the Hess Food Store; coffee| 962 West Market Street zals. aluminum roof paint, Adhesive paint for roofs, egg sander, A Z 1, Elwood Martin; candy, MARIETTA Eggomatic large egg grader, Purina round hanging broiler and hh. man’s; rolls, Clinton G.| Full line of chicken feeders with grills, Roto-Tiller, I HP Roto-Ette, Power Cooper’s, Tim Schroll . mower and hand mower, wheelbarrow Dower with 1 Hi es I TH motor - will spray trees, hand sprayer, Trumbone sprayer, 3- Vlanbecks, Holsom Bakery, Am : OUSEHOLD GOODS gallon tank and fire gun. Air compressor with 1 HP motor, sev- erican Store, Mateer’'s Store; [including furniture, Appliances, dra] hundred feet of 3 in. pipe, 800 ft. '2 in. pipe, pipe fittings, plates, Booth’s: cups. Murphy's: | G1assW , ete, ete, of the late seq lumber. spout hangers and fittings, rubber tire wheelbar- ups, Murphy's; John E. and Maud G. Funk row. 1 HP electric motor 14 HP electric motor, electric cords ind ge drink, Red Rose | Estate; being offered for Sale {nme ; 5 vak Stab Sel ira T mo 43a S ot tomato stakes, blow torch, hoes, rake, coaster wagon, wire Dah were donated by by frames, tire chains, digging iron, tools, six bottles linament Bulletin Mrs. John Hart WW k Suncro Magnetic jig saw, model 201 extra blades, automatic wa: In I organ music during the Ben. R. Fun . ter bowl for cow, used Rockwool - approximately 50 bags; Coop: mpl \d refreshment Exceutor oc Industrial steam cleaner, buckets, short ladders, and a lof : A: i: Nn i p Sale Supv. By of gold fish, fruit drier, enamel top table, fruit, McAlister elec Ig . Myrtle Nornhold and copapjes Auction Service tric sweeper, flower pedestal, bottle capper, and many other ars i Walter Brandt were co-| of Lancaster ticles too numerous to mention. | an of the event. Yaul Gilbert. Auc 7-2¢ Sale to begin at 12:30 when conditions will be made knowt | Paul Gilbert, Auct. 17-2¢ 8 i -— yb Walter Dupes, Auctioneer H d Ww | Kraybill & Kraybill, Clerks owar olgemut Refreshments will be served by the Sunshine Band S. £ 3 Class of Cross Road Church. 17-3 4 OF VALUABLE 1 1 Real Estate — Implements — Household Goods P U Bi IC S 4 I F HE. 3. es VAT TT x May 12, 1955 OF VALUABLE Two miles west of Maytown, bridge, close to Rowenna. tree miles south of Bain Real Estate and Personal Property time stone farm of 52 acres, 107 perches. Large meadow 3 with fresh water stream running full length of farm, thereon erec- Saturday, April 30, 1 955 \ ted BANK BARN, COW STABLE with 10 stanchions. STABLE . i . vad of st TOBACCO SHED annexed to bare with In the Borough of Elizabethtown at 304 and 306 East Hig ; n and cellar. CONCRETE BLOCK MILK HOUSE, Street. CORN BARN, PIG STY, CHICKEN HOUSE, large ak 2% Story 1ESTONE HOUSE 2» STORY LI BRICK HOUSE covered with stucco containing 9 rooms, and large hall. New Mueller Climate control Oil Burner, Hot air heat. electric hot wa-' 7 rooms and Bath on each side, hardwood floors, large attic, } ter heater, two electric water ciste rns, one well water, one rain water heat, cemented cellar, large stable on rear of lot. This pre water, two wells of water erty is suitable for apartments or professional offices. A very ge Due to death this farm will be sold. Possession can be had location. House can be seen by calling J. D. Roland, Mount Terms: 207% Day of Sale. Balance in 30 Days. Inspection 7 day of sale, and prior thereto by contacting the Auctioneer, Phe Elizabethtown 7-1358. PERSONAL PROPERTY AND ANTIQUES Walnut Victoria finger carved rocker; marble top Victoria sta cherry stand, umbrella stand, umbrellas and canes, wall mirt old clothes tree, platform, cane seat, wicker, oak and sewing ro ers, 1 set 6 walnut cane seat chairs in excellent condition; chet miniature chest, six maple cane seat chairs. old bedroom sui pewter ink well, decorated tin, rare curly maple 4-drawer sk top desk with bookcase top, hooked rug, linens, many fine woolen coverlets never used; rare Oregon pernybank, mahogg wood chest, hanging corner cupboard, two drying racks, mah any frames, pine wall cupboard, 9x12 rugs, 1 pair Persian bi serpentine candle sticks, 1 pair Persian vases. ANTIQUE DISHES AND GLASSWARE Rare Leeds pitcher, two ABC plates, plate and corn creamer, b Joy 3-5357. IMPLEMENTS Allis Chalmers B Tractor with starter and lights, Disc Plow, Cultivator, Trail type grass mower with hydraulic lift attachment. corn planter, tobacco planter, New Idea manure spreader, land spike harrow, score and scraper, Allis Chalmers 24 disc harrow, McD i1 disc grain & fertilizer drill. Simons rubber tire wagon with bed, {obacco ladders, Papec hammer mill, walking plows, one horse cultivators, electric fence wire, roll of 6 ft. musk- rat wire, tray rubber tire wheelbarrow, 4 can Wilson milk cooler, single round bottom wash tank, steel drums, endless rubber belt. shovels, chains, tobacco lath, corn, hay, and straw by the! ton, Electric motor 14 h.p., Locust Posts. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Kitchen Range with oil burner unit, Columbia Frigidaire Electric Range, large size Estate Heat- ui fork, Kalamazoo Kitchen R rola, Coal fired. These stoves are in very good condition, pracical- | historical plate, cup and saucer, blue oak leaf dish, Leeds ly like new. Cold Spot electric refrigerator, five piece Chrome | plate, two iron stone pickle dishes, Forgetmenot cake stand, H Dinet Breakfast set, Double Utility Cabinet, kitchen stool, three- | ringbone green dish, Adams pink plate, McKinley bread pl piece living room suite, two extra chairs, studio couch. Philco TV Set and antenna, small radio, two knee hole desks, desk and Book- case Combination, 5-piece bedroom suite, beds and springs, wash- | stands, bureaus. ANTIQUES Top cupboard, pine sideboard, six leg drop leaf table, pine chest, woodbox, doughtray, iron kettle and three foot, extension table, small tables, rocking chairs, chairs, porch chairs, Kenmore decorated Stiegel handle mug, Classical dessert, milk white chi en, Dewey milk white battleship and many other items. MISCELLANEOUS: antique toys including an early wind engine and coal tender, early squirrel chalkware, chalkware pli tinware, seasoned mahogany wood from Central America, ete, BOOKS AND OLD NEWSPAPERS: Rupp’s travel guide, Bibles, old school books, old newspapers, and chronicles publis in; Elizabethtown: and surrounding ‘towns. Dishes, ‘ooking uteny electric sweeper with attachments, electric floor ‘and’ Mable lights, ' garden tools, other tools, and a lot of articles too numerous smoking stand. mirrors, steamer trunk, bedding,’ linens, . dishes, | mention. ’ Sale to start at 12:30. Real Estate to be offered when conditions will be made known by Walter Dupes, Auctioneer Landis & Garman, Clerks Administratrix of the Ira G. Myers Est John D. Roland Joseph M. ITill, Attorney 15 Lebanon, Pa. Phone: Lebanon 2-7161. at 2-P. Sale will start at 12:30. Real Estate will be offered at 2 p.m., when conditions will be made known by Mary S: My Walter Dupes. Auctioneer Landis & Miller, Clerks Alfred C. Alspach, Attorney 16-3¢ Executor of the Henry L. Leese Estate ‘ A NP oP A RO