A S.C, REAL BARGAINS AT WAY'S USED TELEVISION SETS yx) and up ® WAY’S APPLIANCES 48 WEST MAIN ST., MOUNT JOY PHONE 3-3622 Public Sale of Household Goods Saturday, Sept. 17th, 1955 ON THE PREMISES ON PLUM STREET, FLORIN 12-Gauge new Stevens shotgun, double barrel; pots and pans of all kinds, new and used; lawn mower, lamps, stands and tables, electric sweeper, Kitches cabinet, chairs, two metal lawn chairs, three foot and butchering kettle, tools, coal range, Frigidaire re- frigerator, breakfast set, gas stove, two utility cabinets, living room suites, 14 in. television set, radio, heatrola, rocking chair, buffet, double bed with springs and mattresses, two buhetus, chest of drawers, wash stand, roll-away bed and mattress, 1940 Ply- mouth sedan, with new motor; and the usual line of miscellan- eous articles. m. when terms and conditions will Miles Robinson Estate 36-2¢ PUBLIC SALE — OF REAL ESTATE and PERSONAL PROPERTY Saturday, Sept. 17, 1955 On the premises locaied in the Borough of Elizabethtown, at No. 40 West High Street. A lot of ground consisting of 34 ft. by thereon erected a Sale to begin at 12:30 p. be made known by C. S. Frank, Auctioneer Claude Zeller, Clerk 94 ft., more or less, 1, Story BRICK HOUSE slate roof, containing six rooms and bath; oil burner hot air heat. A desirable business location close to thc square. Immediate possession can be given. Also at the same time and place the following personal property will be offered for sale: small tables; Gas stove: extension tables; Frigidaire refriger- ator; 2-piece living room suite: bookcase and desk combination: library table; Singer sewing machine; radio; buffet; 9x12 rugs; throw rugs; York piano and bench; clothe trees; medicine cab- inet; hall rack; chests; chest 'of drawers: with glass knobs; beds; springs; mattresses; bureaus; washstands; chairs; rocking chairs; certificates; clocks; electric lamps; Underwood Type frame and bridge mirrors; pictures and picture sweeper; electric floor, table writer, No. 5; linens; bedding; cookir utensils; dishes: bird bath and silver globe; lawn bench with concrete ends: garden tools; stepladder: tubs; empty jars and crocks and a lot of articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 12:30 P. M., real at 2:00 P. M., when conditions will be made Walter Dupes, Auctioneer Dr R C Gross Landis and Garman, Clerks 36-2¢ state to be offered Known Dy GREENWOOD FARM GUERNSEY & EQUIPMENT DISPERSAL (R. M. & Marion Urquhart, Wayne, Pa., Ed Tiffany, Manager) MONDAY - SEPT. 19, 1855 - 12:30 NOON (DP. 8. T.) AT THE FARM locatad just east of Rt Pa., 1Y4 miles west of Valley Forge Interchange Turnpike. EQUIPMENT TO BE SOLD FROMPTLY AT 10:00 A. M. (DST) owners, 202, 3 miies east of Paoli of the Penna. 3 flatwagons on rubber; Int. Farmall M. 16; manure loader and grader: Int. Farmall super H. tractor sprayer; grain drill 16 disc Int.: Mower 25V Int.; Dise hydraulic lift on rubber; dump truck, hvdraulic lift, on rubber; rake 4 bar New Idea with kicker on rubber; soil pulverizer Model 58: disc (large); hay loader #; H. crusher hydraulic lift; New Holland P. elec. moter; Myers ha) hay baler: Oliver 60 tractor with corn planter & cultivators; Oliver plow and blower; Ilys Jecp, Papec blower (plenty of spike tooth harrow; Ford x1 pipe and elbows); spring tooth harrow truck stake body new engine recently installed; Cunningham sic- kle bar lawn mower and 10 drums of molasses CATTLE—12:30 NOON (DST) 73 HEAD - 2 BULLS - 35 COWS 11 BRED & 25 OPEN HEIFERS. No females in this sale milked less than 35 lbs. milk per day with 1st calf. The majority over over 40 lbs., 8 cows have produced over 10,000 lbs. milk. Two outstanding herd sirzs. Also 9 daus. of a son of the world record cow. Bangs and T. B. Certified. Sale managed by: PENNA. GUERNSEY P. O. Box 491, P.B.GUERNSEY SALE Thurs. , Sept. 22-12:36 Noon, (D.S.T.) At the Ass'n. Sales Pavilion, 6 miles east of Lan- caster, Pa. on Route 30. 70 HEAD 4 BULLS - 36 COWS - 18 BRED & HEIFERS — 30 du2 in Sept. and OCT. T. B. and Certified. The sale features the complete di head) owned by L~2wis C. Hobson, IN SALE a son of CURTISS CANDY NOBLE CURTISS out of a cow that has a lifetime record to date 96938M - 5489F in 9 yrs. 3 mos. 5 days | An outstanding 17 month old bull out of a show cow that made over 10600 lbs. milk as a 2 year old. Also a yearling sirz, dam with. ever 14;000 milk as a’ 4- year old. Milk prices are best right now. For those who might be put on a base for next spring, milk is worth $3.00 per 100 more, on an increased base you can establish now, to get a | higher percentage of your spring production in the top J price bracket. | SALE MANAGED BY: FOR CATALOGS WRITE |} PENNSYLVANIA GUERNSEY BREEDERS’ ASS'N. | BOX 491 HARRISBURG, PENNA. | BREEDERS’ ASS’N. 12 OPEN Bangs spersal of th? herd (30 Hockessin, Del. | ee YY, rr | ese Yon a or aN a oA on a ARE For Catalogs Write: | ourg, Penna. | | THE BULLETIN, Mouni Joy, Pa. | G. Gross. Dupes, Aucl. Sept. 17—On the Thursday, September 15 4 | Saturday, | . { premises on Plum St., Florin, a e egister | entire lot of household goods, | butcher tools, etc. Sale at 12:- —— | | 30 by Miles Robinson Estate.| Friday evening, Sept. 16th C. S. Frank, Auct. | A public sale of real estate ofl — { Saturday, September 17 —— a a 1% story house on the prem- ises on School ‘Lane, Mt. Joy. | public sale of real estate and| Sale at 6:30 p.m. by William | household goods, in Manor] Walters. C. S. Frank, Auct. Millersville Eshbach | real es-| household | Township, on the Road, in the Harry development. Sale of tate at 2:00 p. m,, goods at 12:30 p. m. by Max] Fargo and Sally Fargo, Att.-in-| fact. Edgar Funk, auctioneer. | evening, Sept. 16 —' On the premises on School Mount Joy, a 12 frame house, with all conveni-! neces. Sale at 6:30 pm. by Wm. E. Walters. C. S. Auct, Friday, Lane, story Tuesday, October 4 — On| the premises 3 miles South of] Annville, 1 mile south of the Country Club, on the Alfred Gingrich farm, a public sale of] livestouk and farm machinery. | Sept. 17—On the 40 W. High Street, Elizabethtown, a public sale of real estate and personal prop- Saturday, premises at erty. Sale at 12:30 p. m., real] Also milking equipment. Sale| estate at 2:00 p. m. by Dr. R.| at 12 noon by Paul H. Eber- | ea —_— — | sole, owner. | . | — | R A GUTSHALL | Saturday, Oct. 8 On the| . { premises on Wood St., Florin, | entire lot of] GENERAL { household Sale at 12:30] CONTRACTOR 13: = Sie ser] Joy Bank, executor of the Em-| CEMENT PAVING ma Leedom Estate. C. S. Frank; CEMENT CURBING is the auctioneer. No Job Too Small — No Job Too Large Ss 116 W. High St., MAYTOWN NEWTO N Call Marietta 6-9179 and goods { real estate Union 31-tfe At a recent congregation and! organization meeting the follow-| ing officers were elected for the! Fresh, Roasted i Newtown E. U. B. Church for| the conference year of 1955-56: Truste2 for 3 year term, Rev. | R. H. Arndt; Church Treas, Margarite Moore; Church Coun- cil Secretary, Mrs. Loreen Wit-| i : r Groce | mer; Financial Sec'y & Church] dassinge S IY Stewart, Mrs. Martha Fogie:| Asst. Stewart & Budget Treas., 16 N. Market St., Mount Joy | Mrs. Grace Geltmacher; Class] 44-tfc Leader, Rev. R. H. Arndt: Asst. | Rebuilt Portable Sewing Machines ELECTRICALLY OPERATED $2695 ® WAY’S APPLIANCES 48 WEST MAIN ST., MOUNT JOY PHONE 3-3622 J 4 oy 7 IS C9 Vii [5 wh xg {113110 aS) (8 > pe Ye ae SY Fo > America has plenty to talk about! Each day, thirty million conversations keep the lines of Independent Telephone Companies busy! Americans in this land of plenty have more to spend ...more to enjoy...and more to talk about than ever before! In the 11,000 communities served by Independent Telephone Companies, they strike up thirty million telephone conversations a more than a million calls to distant cities! ++ This great and growing demand keeps America’s 5,000 Independents adding steadily to their eight million telephones... to give a nation with plenty to say... plenty of service! AVERAGE INDEPENDENT LOCAL CALLS PER DAY Columbia Telephone Co. 5 OA | macher; | Jack Witmer; i Ferich, | and Mrs. | cently |S. Marine Corps. Class Leader, Daniel Geltmach-] er; Pianist, Mrs. Betty Brosey; Asst. Pianist, Mrs, R. H. Arndt; Chief Usher, Daniel Geltmach- er; Asst. Usher, Lester Gelt- Sunday School Gen’] Supt., Rev. R. H. Arndt; Asst. Supt., Jack Witmer; Secretary, Asst. Secy., Lor- een Witmer, Pianist, Mrs. R. H. Arndt; Treas, Mrs. Walter Kopp. Supt. Primary Dept., Daniel Geltmacher; Secy., Sandra { Campbell; _ Asst. Secy., Betty Geltmacher; Pianist, Primary Dept., Mrs. Betty Brosey; Supt. Cradle Roll, Mrs. Grace Gelt- macher; Lbrarians, Ruth Kopp, Harold Witmer; Asst. Librarian, Betty Geltmacher; President Adult C.E. Society, Mrs. R. H. Arndt; V. Pres, Mrs. Edith Erb; Secretary, Mrs. Irene Snyder; Asst. Secy., Min- nie Gamber; Treas., Lester Geltmacher; Pianist, Mrs. R. H. Arndt; President Youth Fellow- ship, Jack Witmer; Vice Pres, Sandra Campbell; Szcy., Ruth Kopp; Asst. Secy., Mary Kuhns; reas., Betty Geltmacher; President of Women’s Aid Society, Mrs. Martha Fogie: Vice Pres., Mrs. Pearl Brene- man; Secy., Edith Erb; Asst. Secy., Mrs. Grace Geltmacher; Treas., Mrs. Loreen Witmer. The Newtown Church wishes to announce that it has again secured Evangelist Joe Miller to conduct an evangelistic Cam- paign beginning Sunday, Nov. 13 and continuing for a period of two weeks Watch this pa- per for further Announcements Rev. John Ferich, West Wil- low was a Sunday dinner guest of Rev. R. H. Arndt. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Har- ry Weaver were Miss Esther Longenecker, Mr. Ben Weaver of Marietta and Rev. John F. West Willow. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Landis, Lititz, visited Mr. and Mrs. Oli- ver Witmer and family. William Miller, son of Mr. John Miller was re- discharged from the U. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Dan- iel Geltmacher were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kieth, Brunnerville, Mr. and Mrs. Lew Farlow, of Hopeland, Mrs. Florence Weav- er, Lancaster; Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Funk and son, Mount- ville. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Oris- tus Wittle were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wittle and daughter, Carol of Columbia RD; Mr. Joseph Wittle and daughters of | Columbia; Mr. and Mrs. Char-| les Hallgren and family, Hum-, melstown, Mrs. Ragner Hall- gren, Mt. Joy and Rev. O. K. Buch, Manheim. Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Arndt motored to Heshey on Sunday afternoon to enjoy the afternoon| concert of the Pottsband band. Master John Geltmacher spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. | Paul Kauffman and family at Ironville. Mr. Ray Geltmacher, Kinder- (Turn to page 7) TREE SERVICE SAWING, PRUNING and SPRAYING B. B. IBACH 139 S. Main St. Manheim, Pa. Phone 5-4616 We Specialize In . . . AUTO PAINTING WRECKS REPAIRED WHEEL ALLIGNMENT AND WHEEL BALANCING. FREE ESTIMATES Carriger’s Paint & Body Shop PHONE ELIZABETHTOWN 110J12 RHEEMS, PA. 22-tfc \/7 We Come Promptly LJ \ A To Make TV Repairs We're as near as your telephone . will respond promptly to repairs, your calls for expert anywhere, anytime! 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