The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 26, 1955, Image 5

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les, was THE BULLETIN. Moun Joy. Pa. | bethtown, at 238 N. Market Friday, June 8 — a public | Barn, east of Mount Joy BIRTHS a During the War of 1812, ve Tues. Eve'g, the 31st of May at 7 p. m.
fourth 5 | Street. Sale at 2 p.m. by Mrs. | sale of mise. items at the Flor-| Bu kwalter, owner, phen Girard, Philadelphia
on, | J. E. Weidman. Dupes, Auct. | in Hall, at 6:30 p. m. Sponsor Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Byers, banker, assumed an entire Gov For the AUCTION
. Sale Register led by the Florin Lions Club. ind IY Wy Liking Manheim R4, a daughter, Sun-|ernment loan of $6 million. AT THE FLOYD PAYNE FARM, BETWEEN ELDRED AND
1 | sale of raluable it stale
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Thursday, June 2 — on the p nes Auctioneer. 5 day, at Lancaster General Hos CERES, McKEAN CO.

village of Rheems. Also per-|""
i premises at 334 Cedar Lane, RE mal property, including an pital. TREE SER Selling 39 blood tested-aceredited Holsteins
Saturday, May 28—a public| Mt. Joy, a public sale of valu- | Friday, June 10, at 12:30 tiquos Sale at 6:30 pm. by D. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Weav SAWING. PRUNING and [A fancy herd of good producers Excellent ling of Sop-quslity,
sale of valuable real estate and| able real estate. Sale at 7:30 p.| o'clock, the Buckhill Farms Victor Shank. executor for the! er ‘Church Street, Florin, a son SPRAYING [like new equipment including two A- ragiors - A) Yo te
personal property, including m. by Wilmer S. and Edith P.! Bred Heifer Sale, to be held at! | tate of Alice M. Shank. Sundiy at Lancaster General B. B. IBACH yh Tage, - Combine - one o 1e mos p
. . . : | a 4 ce ‘vi, shank, . - ne-ups ye
antiques, in the boro of Eliza-! Oberholtzer. Dieter, Auct. {the Keystone Holstein Sales| | Dube wet Hospital 20 @ aim 4 ),
. ter upes, . i 39 S. Main St. Manheim, Pa. |
= - — A A . 1 : Ha Mr. and Mrs. Claude L. Good Phone 5-4616 | 221 ACRE BEAUTIFUL FARM
Oe dl wim > . | river bottom, with fine buildings and good mortgage.
lee 3 Saturday, June 18—a public! of 305 Barbara Ave. Landis-| a

MR. and MRS. FLOYD PAYNE, Owners.
SALE BY RUMSEYS' OF WESTFIELD, PA.
sale of real estate of the Iron-| Ville, a daughter, Monday at
ville School. located in West | Lancaster Osteopathic Hospital.
Baby Chicks
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Hempfield Twp. Sale to be held Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rowe, 3 Turkey Poults or ers
41 9 Vion 7 XE aug I Wa ns . - .
on the premises at 1:30 p. m.| Mount Joy R2, a daughter, on a, Every Week Everybody In This Locality Reads The Bulletin
by the Directors of the School Monday, at Lancaster General (§ wiite or Call for Price List at
p spit: once, as e should have your or-
District of West Hempfield Hospital SUES, WE Hud have your oF,
] Township | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wagner, |§ some breeds.

— { Mount Joy R2, a son, Monday, G. K. Wagner Chickery jing U B I C bry A
npr Clovis ELIZABETHTOWN R. D. 2, PA. i i i
Saturday, July 4—A public| Lancaster General Hosptal. ELIZABETH TOWN ais 8-tfc
i Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bend






 

sale of valuable real estate and al ; Wed eer ——— — OF ie
personal property, in the boro Salunga, a daughter, Wed-| RETAIL PRICE ON MIDWEST
of Elizabethtown at 235 at St. Joseph's Hospit- BAILER TWINE Real Estate and Personal Property
Viarket Street Also personal al. 1 to 15 bales $7.25 each
h : { Mr, and Mrs. Frank Hox-[16 to 25 bales $7.10 each
property, including antiques YT Ra rt Ev S oY
Sale at 12:30 by Emma and!" orth, Manheim R1, a son, on id i : more Bples S700 each [ Friday, June 1 Oth, 1 955
es A iy tf dal « Nodrnisedav Srv stam von. | Binder twine .. $8.75 per bag |
Louise Coble, Dupes, Auct V edn sday at Lancaster Gen twine is grade A quality, guar IN THE VILLAGE OF RHEEMS.
1 2 | eral hospital. anteed and proven to be among
Ti lowest. d | Vir. and Mrs. Melvin Sager, | the best and not less »
ine ( 8 cnomimnation coin -
5 Mount Joy R1, a daughter, on G. K. WAGNER 1/
\ 3 in England is the farthing—one | w dnesday, at Lancaster Gen “The Auctioneer” 2 /2 Story
JOor 4 fourth of a penny. | eral hospital. Elizabethtown R. D. 2, Pa
i : Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Funk, PHONE 7-3745 21.8 | BY rame ouse
i BOLE Op | Mount Joy R2; a son, We(ines- be | h
iI HANA "a day, at Lancaster General hos- Y, AGENTS :
Joor i . T ad 8 yg i / i Aid) Be ht 0 LOCAL AGENTS with eleven rooms, modern bath
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ter A fi \ acation Img dL Atl Mr. and Mrs. William Hum- Wallace D. Lerphey 4-CAR GARAGE
1 cr, Manheim R2, a daughter,
dowry 3 N < 4 : 4 Wedsesde ancaster Yen ° A large lot adjoining. This property is in good condition
SU MMER or WINTER YTO | Wa Lancaster Ger Evelyn I. Leiger | very suitable for two apartments, very desirable location. Imme-
5 : x ily EE rh ky Dip A diate possession can be given.
4 One of our vacction checks at that time will NZI 7 | Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lutz, of WRITING HOUSEHOLD GOODS
solve many problems. SAL TAL | Manheim R1, a daughter, Wed- : aye wr
oor ; ac i . | nesday. at Lancaster Goueral Ye . | Heater, gas stove, extension, library and small tables. Dining
X Our VACATION CLUB is now open. Staits in Thi ; Week Onl , | nesday, at Lancaster General. Hospitalization and room suite, bedroom suites, desk, chests, rocking
M d 1s paid out in one year. dled ee! y ° x . chairs, and other chairs, china, glass ware, (SOME ANTIQUES).
ay an P | PERSONALS P al C ati | Dishes, and cooking utensils, bedding, linens, draperies, garden
\ 25¢ for 50 weeks 12.50 § NH A Mrs. Bertha Missimer Gilbert erson ompensa 10Nn | tools, and a lot of articlés too numerous to mention.
n5 00 ge erin § ler of Vists.: Calif. is the Puc Through Sale to commence at 6:30 P. M. Real Estate to be offered at
50c for 50 weeks WW (15 11S [8 P. M., when conditions will be made known b
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er boat Mr. ‘and Mrs. Geo. Brown, Jr | w i
1.00 for 50 weeks 50.00 - an 3: Gay y oer | Walter Dupes, Auctioneer
2.00 f 50 js 100.00 A ih A © KK. Donegal St. She will remain Jay 0. Kulp Age acy Landis & Garian. Clerks D. Victor Shank
oor 5.00 0 50 prvi 250.00 A JHE | at Brown's until Tuesday. 4, VD Mt Joy 3-6891 | Executor for the Estate of Alice M. Shank
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| Clarence C. Newcomer, Attorney 21-3c

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10.00 for 50 weeks ul. | NO. 2 EDITION BUCKHILL FARMS
ow 16” Bred Heifer $ PUBLIC SALE
Fi Nati | B k & T iC nipany 195 VAL : | Cl er : d 6 | OF VALUABLE
ariona ank & rus ompan} in Ca] | REAL ESTATE and PERSONAL PROPERTY
a | 37 Ne SOUS PUTIN : wAY’S APPLIANCES | 47 Head Registered Holstein Cattle AOL
or : : IS 2 MOUN r Joy PENNA. i Bangs Certified, T. B. Accredited, Calf-Hood Vaccinated SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1 955
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3 In the Borough of Elizabethtown, at No. 238 North Market
FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1955
A lot of ground consisting of 60 ft. frontage and 198 ft.
AT 12:30 O'CLOCK depth, thercon erected a
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| LOCATION—Sale to be held at The Keystone Hol-
| stein Sales Inc. Barns, 10 miles West of Lancaster, one-
half mile east of Mcunt Joy on Route 230.

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au containing seven rooms and bath; coal fired boiler, hot water
2 heat; LARGE TWO STORY FRAME BARN on rear of lot.
o Arrangements to view roperty can be ade by cz 5
2 2 Year Old Elizabethtown 7-1358 Prope = Made hy calling
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Also at the same time and place a lot of personal property,
w ® 3 > some antiques, will be offered for sale:
el ers Oil heater, Columbia Range, electric refrigerator, extension
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table, small tables, library table, 7-piece living room suite, bed-
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bred for fall freshening. 6 heifers 18 month old, includ room suites, rope bed, bureaus, washstands, 9x12 rug, small rugs,
. carpets, chairs, rocking chairs, hall rack, clothe trees ns
2 ing 29 daughters of Glenafton Rag Apple Baron, he a bedding ® ® Hees lineng
&S son of Marksman, and from a 782 lb. daughter of Mont ANTIQUES: Small chests, cedar chest, pine chests, cup-
vic Renown 8 grand-Daughters of Sovereign, one boards, doughtray, highchair, cradle, wooden butter bowl. oil
daughter of Lucifer, three daughters of Sir Johanna Reg- lamps, Drache, bmp, coppe; hewtle, ‘tinware, €offae mill
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quilts, drop leaf table, electric floor and table lights, pictures
al Paul 1153990. mirrors, glassware, dishes, cooking utensils, canned fruit, crocks,
jars, wash boiler, wheelbarrow, garden tools, stepladder, and a
HERD SIRE SELLING lot of articles too numerous to mention.
Sale to commence at 12:30 P. M., real estate at 2:00 P. M.,
when conditions will be made known by

lere’s why PONTIAC

Green Shelter Sovereign Lynn 1233280, Born 12-5-53 Sire
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_ Hillmac Sovereign Dam Nissley Emperess Linda her Jack B. Horner, Atiorney M J E Ww id
os i | BW] record 3y. 2x 359 da. 636.9 Fat 3.657) 17.468 Milk. Waiter Dupes, Auctioneer rs. J. L. Weidman
5S | 3 Landis & Garman, Clerks 20-2¢
fin 8 Most of these caitle were raised by us and are a — : eee —
3 Peg BY RA G8 very good lot.
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0000? — For Catalog write to Harvey Reitew, Manheim, Pa.,
Sale Manager.
It's a king-size Wuxury car— It's a 200-horsepower performer— I's a future-fashioned heauty— Aucts—Dupes & Diller B,D. Buckwalter, Owner | U C 1 ON
Biggest at its price! Most powerful at its price! Most distinctive at any price! LITITZ. PA A


Pontiac is a big, roomy car. Here it As the only car with the Strato- Style-conscious motorists turn to Rudy Landis, Farm Manager Dick Landis, Heras man Piste’ Auction of item 196s conduct
is: A car with 122” or 124” wheel- Streak V-8, Pontiac has a big per- Poi. {or true mode-of-tomorrow ed by Fionn Lions Club at
base— longest in its price field, even formance advantage. This newest design, beautifully different from P U i, 1. I CC ~ A IL E F I O R N H A L I
longer than some models in the top and most efficient V-8 enables any other car on the road Exclu ive A -
price range—and with true big-car Pontiac to provide more power than Vogue Two-Tone styling, Twin- OF VALUABLE
stability to match. Luxury is in key. any car haseverdelivered at Pontiac's Streaked hood and low, rakish lin REAL ESTATE and PERSONAL PROPERTY d $ J 3 1955
For quality of fabrics, conveniences price—a full 200 horsepower with give you a car that you know will ene Il ay J vening, une 3
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and appointments, Pontiac compares the four-barrel carburetor, an extra remain a prideful possession for many | Saturday, June 4th, 1 O55 6:30 P. M.
with the costliest cars. cost option; 180 H.P. is standard. years to come, Commission of 10% to be charged. minimum charge





In the Borough of Elizabethtown at 235 N. Mwket Street. ne -
N 100 oF of BY foot 194 rot dacs of 25¢, - Items may be donated with all proceeds going
JOR : Phare crore TE Oy amet: Oy meet Sch lo the sponsor if you wish. All proceeds to be placed in
It's America's topmost value— Se on hereon erected 2 i Morr Bi i Rn Ee » hi
OR \ | You can buy a big, 200-horsepower Strato-Sireuk V-8 2, STORY activity fund for use in community projects.
-_ Greatest buy of any year! : y 32a a iced i If you have items to place on this auction call Mt.
Pontiac is selling at the fastest rate Pontiac for less than many models of the lowest-price "4 1H Joy 83-6045 or contact any Lions member
nti S Se B.£ » tastes ¢ 3 J - . ny .
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of all time for this simple reason: cars and for much less than stripped economy models F RAME HO i) 8 Ek Cr till cut coupon below and mail to Box 221. Florin
America agrees—when you can get hich equal Pontiac
the size, power. beauty and luxury of higher-priced makes—none of which equal Fo with 7 rooms, oii burner, hot v 1 Name . Phone No . ;
You want. at Pontiac's easy price, in combined power, size and future-fashioned beauty. fap, SESOLAT Sali TIME AND PLACE A BERSON
that’s the place to put your money. ta Coal Range. Extension table, Library tabl Couch, Boo! Address - tera
Come in and get all the facts. | Case, Piano and good, Bedroom suite, chairs, rocking chairs, car- | 1 have the following items to place on your auction:
B pets, rugs, floor lamps, mirrors
CAN YOU SLE, STEER, STOP SAFELY? CHECK YOUR CAR—CHECK ACCIDENTS, AN’ IQUES
Plank bottom chairs, cane seated chairs, high chair, cherry ‘
y drop leaf table, pine sideboard, chest of drawers, dutch cup
3 board, old bureau, chests, washstand trundle bed, doughtrays,
0% high back rockers, cradle, hanging lamp, clocks, picture large : CL : : =
/ 4 i 8 copper kettle; butcher ladles, candle molds, (one for 50 candles) COMMITTEE:
SEE AND DRIVE HISTORY'S FASTEST - SEIN? 4 4 Go Old almanacs, quilts, comforters, tin ware, glass ware, trunks JOHN HESS, JR. Chairmen
hy Oy YW ou iron kettle, dishes, cooking utensils, porch rockers, step ladder, C. A. WOLGEMUTH
garden tools, lawn mower, canned fruit, and a lot of articles too Rr
N as numerous to mention. n BEN]. STALEY
\ ISSER MO IRS Sale to start at 12:30. Real Estate to be offered at 2 P. M.. | CLAYTON ESHLEMAN =
oe ® ed | when conditions will be made known by NORMAN STRICKLER
7 Walter Dupes, Auctioneer . .
ia DIAL 7-1366 ELIZ ABETHTOWN PENNA Landis and Garman, Clerks Emma and Louisa Coble Dupes, Auctioneer WOODROW ¥ITZKEE
120 South Market Street ¢ 3 | Jack B. Horner, Attorney 21-2¢) C. A. Wolgemuth, Clerk Ff