HOPS ED PIANOS - Guitars Sheet ks MUSIC SHOP St., Ph, 7-1365 THTOWN Musie : COMPANY RODUCTS Motor Oilg Fuel Oils Tires & Tubeg t, Ph, 3.9331 AND GING BRUBAKER rior Pai inting hanging "PENNA C. Brubaker 3-45 EFFER 'PPLIES ccessories Etc. Ph. 3-4604 OODLING ontractor Mt. Joy ENNA. y & SON HEATING}, | ! VERS ervice Ph. 3-5983 ATIONS EMUTH KEDOL TS Vowers harpeners y FLORIN STATION Dil ubrication Batteries one 3-9162 d Tires ce AMAN Ph, 3-9351 RIER ZENITH vice MT. JOY e and AIRING ERING 'oodwork 05 p.m. n SHOP Vay town & DA A. / he Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa, Thulsday, May 4 PUBLIC SALE Newlowd Schooliouse & Household Goods Saturday, May 5, 1956 2-Room School House with modern heating plant, good slate roof, electricity and three quarters of an acre of land situated in the village of Newtown, Rapho Township. Also at the same time and place, Houschold Goods, including Keely Cook Stove, large &tension table, couch, beds, oil stove, kitchen chairs, kitchen utensils, lard cans, crocks, jars, Radio, cupboard, kitchen cabinets, 20 black- boards, pictures, piano, oil lamps, 300 tobacco lath, plant flats and many other articles too numerous to mention. ALSO ANTIQUES Tables, dishes, Dutch cupboard, bureau, Chest of drawers, tables, beds, coverlets, quilts, rag carpets, chests, cradle wood chest, flour chest, irons. ete. R. H. Arndt C. S. Frank, Auctioneer Saturday, May 5, 1956 1:00 Claude Zellers. Clerk Sale on School Grounds, Personal property will be sold 17-2¢ P. M. E. D. Saving Time. PUBLIC SALE — OF asm USED LUMBER Saturday, May 5th, 1956 AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON The undersigned will sell in Landisville, along the Old Harrisburg Pike, East of the Hotel, the following white pine lumber taken from a large barn: 268 JOISTS 6x7” x 50’ 3 JOISTS 7" x 117 } GIRDFRS 11” x 13" x x13" x 9 Oo! 2 GIRDERS 11” 18 1 WALL PLATE 6” x 15%" x 50’ 1 WALL PLATE 6”, x 15%", x 18 5 , GIRDER POSTS 6”: x2" X.7 6 GIRDER POSTS 3” x 11"'x 7’ 7,000 FT. SHEETING BOARDS 1,500 FT. TONGUE AND GROOVE BOARDS 1,200 FT. CORN CRIB BOARDS 6” x 8’ x 50’ LOGS 77” x. 8” x 50° LOGS 4" x6" x 12 LOGS 6” x6 x 18 LOGS 9” x 11” RAFTER PLATES 2X 4s AND 3 x 4's LO T OF BRACES 54 RAFTERS 50° LONG 50 FEET OF ANGLE IRON v ARIOUS SIZES OF DOORS 12’ x 15° BARN DOORS WITH TRACK WINDOW SASH, FEED CHEST, 8’ FEET LONG DOUBLE DOORS, 712” x 8 22 4 x 5° OAK GATES : 30PIECES 3” x4’ x 9 FP 6 5’ x 6° OAK ROLL DOORS SCANTLING 2,300 FT. 2” x 12”: PLANKS. J. H. Ruhl, Auct. 18-1c¢ PUBLIC SALE OF — VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS Saturday, May Sth; 1956 AT :30 O'CLOCK P.'M. 12 Tae undersigned will offer at public sale on the premises located at the intersection of the Manheim-Mt. Joy Road and the Colebrook Road, in the village of | Sporting Hill, County of Lancaster and State of Pennsyl- vania a 2, STORY FRAME DWELLING and other improvements erected on a lot containing One hundred four feet, more or less, on the North side of the Manheim-Mt. Joy Road, and extending in depth of that width, Northwardly Two hundred fifteen feet, more or less to a public alley . AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE THE FOLLOWING: PERSONAL PROPERTY Including antiques, will be offered for sale: Bedroom suites, couch, corner whatnot, lamps, Boston rocker, night stands, wooden chest, drop-leaf table, oil stove, two coal stoves, gas stove, Norge refrigerator, extension Eli Ginder Closed WR ww “Soil Stewardship Honor Roll Week May 6-12: (From page 1) ww WW TY WEEE WNT ee ae age | ler, Darlene White, Cunningham, | Kimber Lippeatt, Carlotta Sager, Patricia yin clayton Showalter, Cee ws eS Eee | ete eee ee Charles | Karen Gutshall, John Dick, | den, Joanne Johnson, John Mar- | Roberts, Linda Fay | Kathleen Sload, Linda Hay- Sandra Shireman, Doris Geib, [Mumper, Mildred Frank Kay| pc. Rebecca Richards [Judy Rice, Deba Weather- Secretary of Agriculture Bauserman, Jean Mumma, | David Hess, Jere Koser, Wil- | wax, Geoffry Mariner and Ezra Taft Benson today ur: patricia Mihalik, Ronald y,,,, Nissley, Phyllis Brown, Kenneth Shearer. ed widespread participation) Marley, Joseph Grable, Joan| a Aa in Soil Stewardship Week, | Gilbert, Mary Smith, and May 6-12 and in Soil Ste- Robert Shireman, sopho- wardship Sunday which be- nhores. gins the observance on May ninth graders on the see FURTHER FOR, A 6. He said he is suggesting] ond honor roll are Jackie KNO Gop that all Departent employ- Mariner, Sally Ann Holling “as good citizens of the | S65 er, Ronald Sager, Robert |communities in which they] Brandt, Sylvia Mumper, Ju- live and work, assist as ap-|gith Heisey, Nancy Moyer, | propriate in locally- planned Marlene Metzler, Joanne during this week.” | Hart, Joyce Berrier, Donald “All of us should have alWhite, Fdith Weaver, Terry daily awareness of the spiri-| Schofield, Joan Shuman, tual values of conserving Daniel Mowrer, Carl Hamlin and wisely using soil, water, Robert Cunningham, Ardis plants, and wildlife,” the] | Wolgemuth, Doris Moyer, Secretary said, ‘The forth- [Rita Jchnson, Harriet Haw- coming observance is a spec- thorne, Gerald Grove, Kath- ial time in which conserva-{leen Goodall, Nancy Fellen- tion groups, farm, church, baum, Charles Shaffner, Jay youth, and civic organiza- Lehman, Ralph Rice, Ronald tions will join in helping to/Corll, Thelma Good, James create this awareness by all Ruhl, Randy Mateer, Donald our citizens.” Clark, James Zuck, Ronald Local soil conservation dis-| Pennell, Larry Henderson, tricts throughout the nation Evelyn Esbenshade, Marie are sponsoring the observ-/Ebersole, Emalou Grable ance in cooperation with lo- Thomas Chunko, Gary Gill- cal and national church lead- ham, Grace Yeagley, and ers. An advisory committee Marlene Sinegar, eighth representing the National grade. Council of Churches of Christ] geyenth graders are Ken- in the U.S.A, the National heh Brubaker, Miles Lauv- Catholic Rural Life Confer- er, John Mattera, Jeanette! ence, Presbyterian Church in! A: ley, Roger Packer, Don- the U.S.A. and the National 5 Charles, Sylvia Emen- Lutheran Council aided the pajser Connie White, Glenn National Association of Soil peifer. Robert Raber. John Conservation Districts in| Winters, Sandra Barnhart, Iplanning the national observ-| jean Coller, Carol Goepfrick, ance. (James Harnish, James Kreid- We in the Department of] er, Dorothy Hitz, Joanne | Agriculture sincerely wel- jinard, Carol Marley, Rob- come the spiritual help this! erta Marshall, Sandra Mil- special week will give carrying out our responsibili-| tise to all our people for Local Holstein | helping farmers and ranch- Sipirig farm Herd Registered ters who wish to become bet-| [ter stewards of natural re- Under Own Name Sources,” the Secretary said! Vi. — Harry “We must be ever mindful H. Musser, Ir. Mount Joy pt he Earth 15 heirs has been given the priv- HOTS an is inseparable ilege of the exclusive use from its soil, water, a: - “ 4 ot 3 I A ier and oH the name “Catalpacroft \I' resources. e are $e . : tin ah ha pe © herd name in registe € ‘ustoaians o ese a- : : Hel Daa 4 Ie nas purebred Halstein - Friesian al resources, whic S hi 3 i be np I Fa cattle. This prefix name is C SS¢ or N 0 ® Da to 3 di Us: C1581 granted and will be record- S - Nor ps : 4 by The Holstein-Friesian tions, : . 4 f | Association of America. | Over 1300 [reserved for us in as a tees prefixes were A Fine Line of Stylish Frames breeders in N ; 1955. SE we JL SKIN ITCH Should be examined every HOW TO RELIEVE IT. 2 years! J. S. Belsinger Optometrist IN JUST 15 MINUTES, If not pleased, your 4)c back at any drug store. Instant-drying ITCH-ME-NOT deadens itch and |burning; kills germs ON CON- |Eyes Examined-Glasses Prescribed TACT. Use day or night for ec Afler 18 Years in Charge zema, insect bites, foot itch, oth. er surface rashes. Now at Now Successor to {SLOAN S PHARMACY 18-4c Gainsburg Optical 47 West King Street Lancaster, Penna. Come in or phone 7-9669 -Open Daily 5—Friday ’til 8 333332 Mondays— 9:30 to $3333 PUBLIC ‘SALE 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., made known by when conditions will be Gerberich & Mertz, Landis & Garman, Auct. Clerks Walter Dupes HAVE YOUR FARMLANDS LIMED NOW BY A MODERN SPREADER LIKE THIS... table, rockers, clocks, mirrors, Victrolus and records, ta- | bles, old fashioned chairs, pictures, sinks, oil lights, jelly & cupboards, bureaus, old music box, old dishes, occasion- al chair, kitchen cabinets, wash stands, three chests, step | ladder, lawn mower, butchering furnace, books and bench, toilet set, rag carpets, throw rugs, quilts, iron [4% ketiles, dough trays, iron trough, garden tools, one i : Br = brooder house 10x12: two range houses, electric brood- | er stove, metal nests, range and house feeders, foun tains ond troughs and other articles too numerous to mention. Property will be offered at 2:00 p.m. Premises may be inspected by contacting the undersigned. Terms and conditions will be made known by Benjamin K. Brandt LITITZ R. D. 2. | Administrator of Annie K. Walters, Deceased | Henry E. SS Sr Erb & Hess—Clerks Richard M. Martin— Attorney. 18-1c | Patronize BULLETIN Advertisers 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 not repiaced by liming, will cause poor crop production and unhealthy livestock. To meet this condition, you sheuld have! your soil tested periodically to del-rmine if your soil needs lime and the amourt needed. | You can do this by taking advantage of our, ‘FREE! SOIL : TEST. ‘Phone * New Holland: "4-2112 or Terre Hill 5-3455. 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