The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, August 04, 1955, Image 8

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PUBLIC SALE]
OF REAL ESTATE & HOUSEHOLD GOODS
SATURDAY, AUGUST 6th, 1955
The undersigned will offer at public sale on the premises at’
510 East Market Street, Marietta, Pa., the following:
A LOT OF GROUND On which is erected :
22 STORY BRICK HOUSE
roof, 9 rooms, water and electric
at 4 P M., when terms will be made |
WARREN L. ESHLEMAN
with slate
to commence
Sale
known by

Also at the same time and place a large lot of household |
goods and antiques
Bedroom suites, horse hair parior suite. 8-day clock, seltee, |
mirror with clock at top, antique chest of drawers, Universal
electric cleaner, Universal electric ironer, 1 new electric Caseco
steam ironer, 7 plank bo tom chairs. cane seated rocking chairs,
lot of other chairs, carpets. rugs. child's desk, cradle & doll car-
riage, kitchen range, lamps, tables, pictures, whatnots, irons,
clocks. kitchen utensils,
¢ink bench, iron ket-
full set of butcher
china glass & milk ware,
toaster, steam iron case,
corn sheller, wheelbarrow,
antique lights.
new electric fryver,
tles, blocks & falls,

tools. large lot of ariicles that are not advertised.
Sale to commence at 12 M., when terms will be made
known by
C. S. Frank, Auctioneer VENAS ESHLEMAN
Claude Zeller, Clerk 31-1c |

Use Our Classified Column - It Pays)
EDWARD O'NEAL & SONS
PEAR, PEACH CROP
EXPECTED TO.BE
| SHORTER THIS YEAR
mere! Causing Increasing
[Lack Of Rain |
|

Harrisburg, (PNS)
| will be fewer peaches and pears
| for Pennsylvanians to munch | CFO Damage
| on during the coming months| Ag matters stand this week |
if fruit indications for the Key-| (a crop picture for Pennsyl- |
stone State hold out.
On the peach front something
I'ke 2,320,000 bushels are ex-
vania's farmers
gardners is anything but en-|
couraging following four weeks |
| pected to be hauled from Penn- of hot and virtually rainless|
svlvania orchards this year that days.
compares with last year’s crop iid 5
of 2.550.000 bushels. Sca'tered showers wrough-|
out the state in most cases a-|
It is somewhat ironical per-
I But with i runving mounted to little more than
1aps. but wilh eacnes unnin A .
w p P Ivania drops of water on a sizzling,
above average in Pennsylvan : x .
9 4 2g Y "| hotplate. Corn in some fields in
growers are expecting an unus-
ually heavy demand this season
Nationwide peach production
is expec'ed to be down about
22 per cent from last year — a
the southern part of the state]
is beginning to wilt.
whole thru-|
in very poor|
fairly goced|
Pastures on the
out the state are
condit on. Potatoes
short crop due in the main to
| a near failure of peaches in the except in some central counties
southern states because of earl-| where has been slowed. |
ier heavy freeze damage. Tobacco growth has been |
In the seven-stale area com-| cut back and now is rather
prising Pennsylvania, New Jer- slow. Vegetable crops in some |
sey, New York, Virginia, West sections are suffering severely. |
MID SUMMER SALE |
50- Registered Canadian Holstein Cattle-50 |
Bangs Tested, T. B. Accredited, Calf-Hood Vaccinated.

Sat., Aug. 13, 1955-12:30 p. m.
LOCATION — IN LEBANON CO., 2 MILES SOUTH
OF PALMYRA, AND !
TOWN, PA.
2 MILE NORTH OF CAMPBELL-
48 HEAD
Cows and |
Heifers
|
many are fresh, others are close and some due in |
September and October.
|
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|

We selected these cattle for this sale with utmost care.
They are young, large, with good udders, and very nice
Pedigrees including daughters of Rembco Texal Sovereign, !
Montviec Emily Lochinvar, Bond Haven Sov. Champion, {
Lonelm Texal Pickwick, Abetweit Jupiter, and other prov- [
en Sires. |
2 BULLS of Service Age
Write for Catalog to Harvey Retiew, Manheim, Pa.
R. #2. Sale Manager.
EDWARD O’NEAL & SONS, Owners
Auctioneers — Hess & Dupes PALMYRA, PA.
Clerks — Horst & McNeal
Chartered Bus will leave White Horse at 10:30 O’clock.
PUBLIC SALE
OF -—
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
SATURDAY, AUG. 6, 1955
On the premises located on the corner of Columbia Ave-|
nue aad Pinkerton Roads, in Mount Joy, Penna.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Bedrcom suite, bed, combination desk, two cupboards, two
chests, wood box, flour chest, tables. six plank chairs, six|
cane-seated chairs, rocking chairs, living-room chairs, daven-|
port, old lounge, sewing machine, Cclumbia gas range,
eral Electric refrigerator, 4 cubic foot deep-freeze, 2 1u3s, small |
rugs, dishes, glassware, garden tools, lot of other articles not |

|
mentioned. |
Sale to commence at 12:30 p. m. when terms and condi- |
tions will be made known by |
Auctioneek Ezra H. Lercher
Edgar F. Funk,
PUBLIC SALE
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|
— OF —
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PERSONAL PROPERTY
Saturday, Aug. 6, 1955
ON THE PREMISES LOCATED IN THE VILLAGE OF
FLORIN, ON SQUARE STREET.

Combination Coal and Gas Stove
Duo-Therm Oil Burner, Small Qil Heater
G. E. Refrigerator |
3-piece Maple Living Room Suite
Extension tables; library table; small tables; utility cabin-
et; two desks; Zenith Radio; Console Edison Victrola;
9x12 rugs; beds; springs; mattresses; bureaus; washstands;
wardrobes; chairs; rockers; highchair; chests; 7 ft. sink;
devan; davenport; sideboard; mirrors; coal oil lamps; floor,
bridge and table lamps; Electrolux Sweeper; hand sweeper;
magazine racks; rug frame; curtain stretcher; ironing
board; porch glider; porch chairs; dishes; cooking utensils;
power mower; electric hedge trimmer; lawn trimmer,
wheelbarrow; extension ladder; garden tools; bushel crates
and baskets; digging iron; ax; three-gallon hand sprayer;
vise; emery wheel; and a lot of articles too numerous to |
mention.
Sale to commence at 12:30 P. M., when conditions will
be made known by
J. D. WITTLE
30-2¢
Walter Dupes, Auctioneer
Landis & Garman, Clerks
a rr A Pe
| from Pennsylvania's sweet cher. . Pick:
| ry trees
| FALMOUTH.
| ity in house.
ING PERSONAL PROPERTY WILL BE OFFERED FOR SALE:
, stove,
| wardrobes,

Virginia, Delaware and Mary-| Oats harvest is now past the
land a peach crop of 5.760,000 halfway mark in the souther n|
bushels is expected which is part of the state and under way |
17 per cent below last year in northern counties. |
and 12 per cent below average. Wheat harvest now is prac- |
For those who delight in tically over excep! in some
prospects are | scattered northern counties,
little brighter. Indications are with most vields considered |
that some 175,000 bushels of to good. : |
pears will be upcoming this Cutting of second-crop hay | |
Fou So ol :
year against 185,000 bushels is virtually comple‘e in the |
|
last year—and an overall aver-
age of 225,000 bushels.
For cherry fans there will be
roughly 1000 tons forthcoming
two-thirds of the
below normal |
according to |
Agriculture.
| ing of early varieties of ap-|
ples and peaches is under way. |
Outlook for grapes is better!
than average.
southern
state - with
tonnage reported,
the Department of
—
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Field Drainage - Footings — Grading
Hauling — And Light Jobs
Portable Air Compressor— Concrete Breaking
Top Soil and Fill
Rock Drilling


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PUBLIC SALE
OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE and PERSONAL PROPERTY
Friday Eve’g, Aug. 12, 1955
ON THE PREMISES LOCATED IN THE VILLAGE OF




A LOT OF LAND 60x180 ft., more or less, thereon erected a
2 Story
Frame House
covered with asbestos shingles containing seven rooms; electric-
Good well of water; cistern: some fruit trees.
This is a good location. Immediate possession can be given.
ALSO AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE THE FOLLOW- |
|

utility cabinet. kitchen
fireplace set,
G. E. Refrigerator, kitchen cabinet,
two 3-piece living room suites, serving cart,
dining room suite, five chests of drawers, bureaus, washstands,
three double beds, springs, mattresses, three single
beds, springs, ma'‘tresses. two s'udio couches, chair bed, double
| fold-a-way bed, two cots, davenport, small tables, card tables,
coffee tables, 3-section bookcase, book stand, umbrella s‘and,
| desk, radio, electric lights, pictures, mirrors, window fan, clothe
tree, Victrola, books, dishes, cooking utensils; and a lot of ar-
ticles too numerous to mention.
Sale to commence at 6:30 P. M.,
Richard E. S. Deichler
when conditions will be
Landis & Garman, Clerks
Sale Register
| of household goods,
{ in Falmouth.
| of Palymra, 1 mi.
{ vice Station.
{ Bucher, owner, Annville, Pa
Hess & Dupes, Aucts. Harvey
Rettew, Sale Mgr.
Friday, August 26 — a pub-
Wagner,
| erage
| changed.
| ed with a year ago
| 300 over last month,

Walter Dupes, Auctioneer
31-2¢
THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa.|
Thursday, August 4 6

Saturday, August 6 — On the




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Main Street Florin, Pa |
Cold Waves Machineless
Permanents $5.00 up
1 also give Tons
wae water ror | Cabinet Shop
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premises, 510 East Market St.,
Everybody In This Locality
and backyard | Marietta, real estate by Warren ~ Y Y
Reads The Bulletin |
sims} Phone 6-2581 8-tf
Maude Buller,
MARIETTA PA.

a large lot
ant.ques,
ete. Sale at 12:30 by Venas
Eshelman. C. S. Frank, Auct.
Saturday, August 6 — On the
premises in Florin, on Square
Street, a public sale of personal
12:30 P. M.,
L. Eshleman. Also


property. Sale at
by J. D. Witile. Dupes, Auct.
Friday. August 12 — A pub-
lic sale of real estate and per-
sonal property on the premises
Sale at 6:30 p.m
by Richard Deichle. Dupes,
Auct.
Saturday, Aug. 13 — Edward
O'Neil & Son's Mid Summer
Sale of 50 Registered Canadian
| Cattle. in Lebanon Co. 2 miles
south of Palmyra and one-hal
mile north of Campbelllown
Sale at 12:30 p. m. Hess and
Dupes, Aucts. H. Rettew, Sale
Manager.
Saturday, August 20 — F. L
Heilman & Son’s Mid-summer
sale of 85 registered Holstein
cattle at the dairy barns locat
ed 1 mile north of Cleona and
3 miles northwest of Lebanon.
Sale at 12:30 p. m. Hess, Dupes
Rhoads & Ebersole, Auects.
Harvey Rettew, Pedigrees.
Saturday, August 20 — Val-
vable real estate property in
| the borough of Elizabethtown,
at 532 East High Sireet. Sale




at 2 p.m. by American Legion
|
Home Assoc. G. K. Wagner &]
Son, Aucts.
Tuesday, August 23—at 12:30
p. m., a public sale of 65 Reg-
Holstein Heifers, in
on the Allen Bu-
miles South-east]
south of Rt.|
istered
Lebanon Co.,
cher Farm, 2
422. right at
Sale by Robt. H.
Turn

lic sale of valuable real esta‘e
on the premises situated in the)
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village of Rowenna,
of East Donegal. Sale at 6:30
p. m. by Harry W. Knisley, Jr.|
and Mary Jane Knisley. G.
Avuct.
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State Employment |
Picture Brightens |
HARRISBURG - PNS - Penn-|
sylvania’s 3,684,200 nonfarm
workers wound up wih an ev-
weekly earning schedule
of $76.05 - or an increase of
roughly 36 cents over the pre-
ceding month. |
On the other hand, average
hourly earnings remained un-|
Interestingly, compar-|
weekly]
earnings were up $6.43 due in|
the main to a rise in average
hourly earnings of eight cents]
and an increase of 1.7 hours in
the workweek.
Employment - wise, last|
month’s nonfarm worker total
represented an add tion of some,
40,800 workers from the pre-|
vious month - a jump of 1.1%
— actually the highest since
January of last year. |
Factory employment in Penn-|
sylvania rose for the fifth con-
secutive month with an increase
of 18,500 employes, bringing
the total manufacturing employ-
ment total up to 1,468,000.
Both durable goods and non-|
durable goods industries con-|
tributed proportionately to the|
increase. Negligible decreases
were noted in the transportation
equipment group and the tex-
tile group - but these were
more than offset by increases
in all other industry groups.
Nonfactory employment in
the Keystone State was up 22,-
represent-
ing a rise of one percent.
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