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    *) The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, April 26
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PUBLIC SAL
Friday Eve’g, May 4, 1956
IN THE BOROUGH OF ELIZABETHTOWN, IN PEACH
ALLEY.
Annual Spring House Cleaning Sale
Things and More Things
SOME ANTIQUES
Sale to start at 6:30 P. M., when conditions will be
made known by
Walter Dupes
Gerberich & Mertz, Auct.
17-2¢
PUBLIC SALE
Newtown Schoolhouse & Household Goods
Saturday, May 5, 1956
2-Room School House
good slate roof, electricity and
1 situated in the village of


with modern heating plant,
ihree quarters of an acre of lang
Newtown, Rapho Township. |
Also at the same time and place, Housc hold Goods,
including Keely Cook Stove, large extension table, couch,
beds, oil stove, kitchen chairs, kitchen utensils, lard cans,
crocks, jars, Radio, cupboard, kitchen cabinets, 20 black-
boards, pictures, piano, oil tamps, 300 tobacco lath, plant
flats and many other articles too numerous to mention.
ALSO ANTIQUES
Tables, dishes, Dutch cupboard, bureau,
tables, beds, coverlets, quilts, rag carpets,
wood chest, flour chest, irons, etc.
C. S. Frank, Auctioneer R H A ndt
Claude Zellers. Clerk . . r
Sale on School Grounds, Saturday, May 5, 1956 1:00
P. M. E. D. Saving Time. Personal property will be sold
first. 17-2¢
UBLIC SALE
New and Used Household Furniture
Fri. Eve’g, Apr. 27, 1956
In ‘the vacated Church of the Brethren building,
Washington Street, Elizabethtown, Penna.
The following articles are used Church property
equipment:
Large assor
inets; clothe racks;
small chairs for children; chests;
er cradles and bassinets; flower baske
and closed back benches; assortment of
some with folding legs; large assortment
flannel boards; pianos and benches; large assortment of
kitchen and serving equipment; lot of folding screens;
some chairs and rockers and many articles too numerous
ta mention.
Any membe
the proceeds to go to the
tacting the Board of Trustees,
Also at the same time and place for the
EBERLY FURNITURE STORE the following
new furniture and rugs, discontinued numbers
samples:
2-piece living room suite, Taylor made, covered in
good chartreuse material; 2-piece sectional suite; 3-piece
mahogany bedroom suite; several sets of box springs and
mattresses; end tables; lamp tables; and lamps of many
varieties and styles; one-half dozen linoleum rugs, size
9x12; dinnette sets, one wrought iron and a few chrome
with formica top tables; about 100 small rugs; also several
9x12 Axminster Rugs; two 4-piece bedroom suites, dresser,
chest, bed and nite stands, lined oak; one buffet and some
chairs; 3 - 5 vanity dressers and about four nite stands
left over from very good suites; a number of gliders and
porch chairs; baby cribs and highchairs; one used 9-piece
mahogany dining room suite; one used 9-piece walnut
dining room suite with extra large table.
There will be many items for the sale which are not
jisted, so come and see. This is the kind of sale
people have asked about. Me held a similar sale about; 3
years ago and we again hope
sale. This is an opportunity fo
moderate prices.
"So don’t forget the date
1956, at 6:00 P. M., when con
by
USTEES, CHURCH OF THE
Chest of drawers,
chests, cradle



and
tment of bookcases and racks; filing cab-
lot of small tables and twelve dozen
trunks: antique and oth-
ts and stands; open
serving tables,
of black and
’
rs wishing to contribute items to this sale,
building fund, can do so by con-
J. W. Kettering, Secretary.
items of
and floor
r tremendous values at very
Friday evening, April 27,
ditions will be made known
THE BOARD OF TR
BRETHREN AND MILTON EBERLY, OWNERS
illar, Aucts.
Dupes & Miller, Aucts a
Landis and Basehore, Clerks

| ning,
farm products.
MILTON |
many |
to sell all goods offered for |

ENGAGEMENTS
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Hofl-
man, 187 S. Charlotte Street
Manheim, announce the en
gagement of their daughter
Joan, to . Clyde K. Nentwig,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
M. Nentwig, Wood Street,
Florin
Miss Hoffman is employed
by the Manheim Knitting
Company and Mr. Nentwig,
at the Marietta Air Force
Station, Marietta.
————
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Kenneth E. Brubaker, Mt
Joy Rl and Mildred A. Wit-
man, Salunga
N
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Big evening auction coming
up at the Holmes Homestead
Follow signs off Pa. Rte. 44,
4 mi. from Millport, and 5
north of Shinglehouse. 15
from Wellsville 16 from
Coudersport - 20 from Olean
11 from Genesee. Wed. Eve.
May 2 - 7 Sharp!! 102 blood-
tested Cattle - 84 Herefords
(mostly polled) - good ones!
18 Holsteins - a nice bunch -
Tractor and all equipment
Good dairy equipment. Come
early - bring the family and
pick up your start in the
Hereford business & replen- §
ish your dairy herd. Farm is
being sold so there can be
no reserve! Write Rumseys’
of Westfield, Pa. for posters.
B. L. Crowell, Owner. Auc-
tion by Rumseys. 17-1c¢
332
oss esses

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Buller’s Beauty Salon
ad
MAIN ST. FLORIN, PA
for spring planting.
OWEN MUMMA
Permanents
I give “Toni's"”
1t. Joy 3-8851 Maude Buller MT. JOY R2.
3333 22308
... For smart home makers of today
... and tomorrow!
See Hardwick High Style
Automatic Gas Range
Big Giant 24" Oven

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Bigger Inside . . . . Smaller Outside
M. S. SENSENIG
FRIGIDAIRE - WILSON Sales & Service
206 EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY PA.

$3300 33332
PLOWING
Cold Waves & Machinless Will plow and ‘prepare lots
3st sities
ss
$s

PH. 3-9674


vania farm problems differ
Apple Blossom
Penna. Secretary of]
2 cam Penn-!
cultural Program lor on flock to Boyerstown on Sun-
program includes items rang- annual re
County Apple
tion of Pennsylvania farm po cc will be on view
sumers. He stresses the need through one of Pennsylvan-
the following points: Leading the tour will be
A HO” od at a dance Friday night,
gram for the distribution, gd a6.» dance y nig
tion of all Pennsylvania state Apple Blossom Queen
al and research program and Candidates for the queen
|close relatives of Berks Co.
sylvania children. are
tion of surplus food products, sponsoring the gala weekend
program, especially to those chairman, today issued an in-
4. An effective control and|to participate in the tour. AliNew 1956 Mercury
as
Long-Term Pennsylvania
Harrisburg, April ——
claring that many Pennsyl-|
erks County
basically from national farm
problems, Dr. Wm. L. Hen-
Agriculture, has announced. JOU Is May 16
a long-term “Proposed Agri-| Thousands are expected to
sylvania.” : i
Covering 17 points, his 9a, May 6 for the jourth
newal of the East-
ing from expansion of farm ern Berks
youth activities and promo- Blossom Tour.
products to atomic age Ser-| po. the thousands of visitors
vices for farmers and con-| oc... 95 mile guided route
for research and attention to ja’s leading fruit areas.
family size farms. He lists = |
5 a Berks County's 1956 Apple
1. A real and effective’ Blossom Queen. To be select-
long-term promotion pro-
" [May 4, the queen will repre-
sale, marketing and consump-| Barks County in the
~ in York later in the
2. An expanded education- year,
effective distribution of crown must be daughters or
whole milk in the school]
lunch program plus increas- frui ue
: ruit growers. The growers
ed use of milk for all Penn-| png Re the
. iar Boyertown chapter of Junior
3. An increased distribu- Chamber of Commerce in
through a more widespread event.
participation in the present Richard Houck, general 0 TODA
families where there are un- yitation to all persons from AND SEE THE
dernourished needy children. Middle Atlantic States A yo 4
eradication program for all] We believe you will see
livestock and poultry diseas-| beautiful blossom scenery as ASK FOR AL PEIFER
es and an equally effective you ever have in your life
plant insect and disease con- in Boyertown. We hope you
trol: program. will come to Boyertown on
5. Continue and step-up Sunday, May ..—or for the
our indemnity program for| entire weekend if you like.
the certification and accredi- gi
tation of the entire State Emergency Phone
Garber Motor Co.
ELIZABETHTOWN
PHONE 7-1181

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with the eventual elimina-| .
tion of tuberculosis & Bang's Number Reminder
disease. | Residents of Mount Joy
6. Continued improvement and other boroughs of the A Fine Line of Stylish Frames
and expansion of our State county plus Lancaster City YOUR ZN
toll, secondary and rural are reminded of emergency el J
highways to make it possible] telephone numbers when doc- EYES NC <<
The
for faster, more efficient. tors cannot be reached. 1d 1 : |
¢ eo exited every
movement of farm products Lancaster City and County 00d De eX Inne every
years!

to market and to insure Medical Society, organized
greater safety on our high- in 1949, desires to provide Dr. J. S. Belsinger
ways. good medical care twenty- Optometrist
7. Encourage and extend four hours a day. This non-gyes Examined-Glasses Prescribed 2
the rural electrification pro- Profit organization's chief = Afier 18 Years in Charge
purpose is to handle incom
ing calls for doctors’ offices.
The Bureau will locate the
doctor being called or in his
absence contact an alternate
doctor..
As a reminder to residents
gram in the Commonwealth
with the possible develop-
ment and use of some of the
large, low-cost power devel-
opment projects, such as the
proposed Niagara Falls hy-
dro-electric energy develop-
ment project. of Mount Joy, the emergen- Closed Mondays—Open Daily
8. Expand and extend the ¢Y number for the local doc 9:30 to 5-—Friday ’til 8 i
public school vocational ag- tors is MJ 3-9251.
riculfure program so that
every farm boy in the Com-
monwealth may have access
to this type of training. |
9. Expand and extend the
agricultural and home econo-
mics research and extension
programs in the Common-
wealth.
10. Encourage the enroll-
ment of more agricultural
students at the Pennsylvania
State University with the es-
|tablishment of scholarships
| for the needy and best quali-
| fied students with emphasis
jon training college graduates
in the sciences of agriculture.
11. Institute and complete
a State-wide soil survey.
12. Encourage an effective
program of secil and water
| conservation for the benefit,
of all, through county dis-|
| tricts. |
| 13. Eliminate or greatly,
reduce all taxes on gasoline]
{used on the farm for the
| production of food. |
14. Provide more service, Rh
Now Successor to
Gainsburg Optical
47 West King Street
Lancaster, Penna.
Come in or phone 7-3669
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WE PUT THE CLEAN IN
SPRING HOUSE CLEANING!
Let us clean those drapes and give them a “Like





New” look! Our modern equipment plus experi-



ence adds up to the best in cleaning service for
you on all your cleaning needs.







Don’t risk ruining draperies and slip covers
with half-way or make-shift cleaning methods.
Eicherlys
PICK UP AND DELIVERY

SERVICE

East Main St. Phone 3-4071 Mount Joy, Pa.


 
{to all farmers with special :
Stignuon to the family-size' . £4 AE SA ED SM
arm.
HAVE YOUR FARMLANDS LIMED NOW
15. Encourage agricultural
| exhibits, fairs and shows in
|the State with an improved
BY A MODERN SPREADER LIKE THIS...
and expanded program of
events in the State Farm

{Show Building, such as the]
|new open livestock and jun-|
(ior dairy shows. fi
16. Modernize our Pure
Food Laws and provide ade-!
quate enforcement for thel®
consumer, also feed, .
er, pesticide, and similar ;
| laws.
{ 17. Make every effort, thru #
| research, to adopt atomic en-|
ergy and power for peace-
time use and especially to
| discover its nuclear value in
| disease and insect control,
|seed and food preservation,








 



“3
CHEERY
This modern 30 foot spreader will spread
Martin's Quality Lime quickly, efficiently
and make your soil more productive. {
As you know, every crop makes your soil!
more deficient in certain minerals, which, if
| genetic changes in animal oe .
land plant breeding, etc. not replaced by liming, will cause poor crop
|with practical application production and unhealthy livestock.
| for use by farmers. To meet this condition, you should have’
ee (ren i your soil tested periodically to determine if
3 ~ your soil needs lime and the amount needed.
You can do this by taking advantage of our
“FREE! SOIL TEST. Phone New Holland
4:2112%0r Terre Hill 5-3455. Send a _card,
or letter to 2
a


 
$id
—Don’t Keep Putting It Off
Buy One Of These Homes Now
ELIZABETHTOWN


NEW RANCHERS
4 Rooms and Bath ................0... ..... $9,800.00
5 Rooms and Bath ... ie _. $12,900.00
5 Rooms and Bath, Expandable .. $12,900.00
5 Rooms and Bath, Expandable ... $13,500.00
5 Rooms and Bath, Expandable ...... $14,600.00
5 Rooms and Bath, Garage .. . $14,750.00
5 Rooms and Bath... ........ $15500.00
22 Story, 7 Rooms and Bath .......... $11,500.00
2Y2 Story. 8 Rooms and Bath . . $12,000.00
2 Unit Apartment _. $12,000.00


 
FLORIN
and Bath .
 
$14,500.00
Rooms



MOUNT JOY
4 Rooms and Bath—Expandable $ 6.000.00
5 Rooms and Baia—G. I. APPROVED $12,850.00
7 Rooms and Bath—Garage $23,000.00
6 Rooms and Bath—Garage $24,500.00



NEAR BAINBRIDGE
$750 Down. Pef Mo. $42.43
$ 6,500.00
>
Rooms
Rooms
and Garage
and Bath

FARMS
Near Mount Joy—1 Acre, 10 Room
House, Barn _.... Lae $ 7.500.00
Near Mount Joy—2 Acres, 7 Room
House a hi ; $10,750.00
Near Elizabethtown—26 Acres, 7 Room
House is : ie $12,750.00
Near Elizabethtown— 100 Acres
Woodland _...... $10,500.00

MIDDLETOWN
East of Town, 6 Rooms & Bath $ 9,500.00
East of Town, 1%2 Story Finish-it-yourseli $ 3,000.00

BUSINESS PROPERTIES
Grocery Stores, Body Shop. Hotels, Restaurants,
Gas Stations

Open For Inspection
Ranch Type Homes
SAT. & SUN., APRIL 28-29
2:00-5:00 P. M.
Maytown, Pa.
South Arnold Street
Elizabethtown, Pa.
409 Snyder Avenue




V. A. AND F.H.A. FINANCING AVAILABLE
LOW DOWN PAYMENT — LONG TERM
DANIEL E. GARMAN
# ' REAL ESTATE AND'INSURANCE a |
81 E. Main St. Mount Joy. Pa. Phone 3-6911




 
 
 
 
 
 






 
 
 


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Mount Joy,
Some Real Values in Nice Clean Automobil
1949 BUICK SEDAN
Dinaflow
1949 MERCURY
2-Door *
1953 CHEV. 2 DOOR
15,000 Miles
1953 FORD 2-DOOR
6 cyl. 1946 PONTIAC SEDAN
1952 FORD 4-DOOR | 9
8 cyl. TRUCKS
1952 FORD 2-DOOR 1953 FORD PANEL
I~ 8 eyl 6 Cyl.
11949 PONTIAC 2-DOOR 1949 1 TON STUDEBAKE
CLARENCE W. HERI
SALES SERVICE
MOUNT JOY PHONE 3-97
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=" Time To Buy
Soe, Your Used Car
1955 V-8 "210" 4-Door Sedan
RADIO & HEATER
1954 Buick 2-Door Riviera
RADIO — HEATER — DYNAFLOW
1954 — 6 "210" 4-Door Sedan
RADIO — HEATER -— P-GLIDE
1954 Olds Holiday Coupe
RADIO & HEATER
1953 Chevrolet Belair Sedan’
ITLL:
$
RADIO HEATER — P-GLIDE
i 1953 Ford Sedan
$ RADIO HEATER CLEAN
# 1952 Ford %-ton Pick-up
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Newcomer Motors, Inc.
WEST MAIN STREET
SII:
PHONE 3-4621



| We're Trading High

On The Big “WM”
At Middletown
NISSLEY MOTOR CO.
We need more cars to fill our
Enlarged Used Car Lot

1 2 Yrs. or 35,000 Mile New Car

EASY TERMS - 30 MO. TO PAY
~~ NO DOWN PAYMENT ON MANY MODELS
A FEW SAFE BUY MODELS
’55 Montclair H-Top Aut. Trans. $274!
’55 Chevrolet V-8 Od. 2-door $194:
’53 Hudson Hornet Hollywood .
Hyd. $124
’53 Chevrolet 4-door 210 R&H $114!

49 to 51 MODELS $75 to $395
NISSLEY MOTOR CO.
Direct factory Lincoln-Mercury-Continental Deale!
MIDDLETOWN, PA.
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