The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 17, 1956, Image 5

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92nd Keystone Consignment Sale
SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1956
At the Keystone Sales Barn on Route 230
just east of Mount Joy, 10 miles west of Lan-
caster, Penna.
SALE TIME EXACTLY
50-Purebred Holsteins-50
CERTIFIED VACCINATED ACCREDITED
1:00 P. M.
with 552 Ibs. fat
582
Otto
A daughter of “Gay Boy"
4.5% from a dam with
Ibs, and the next dam with
Brothers, Carlisle, Pa.
561 Ibs., grand dam with
536 Ibs., from
CANADIANS
who was Junior Champion at Ot-
a ‘member of the 1st prize Get of
A 3 year old,
tawa in 1954 and
Sire. Her sire was 2nd to the great Rocket Tone at
the 1955 ‘Royal’.
Two beautiful daughters of Massedale Rag Ap-
ple Mutt, who is by Raymondaie Rag Apple Paul
and whose dam is out of the same cow as the dam
of Massadale Rag Apple Blythe ‘‘Excellent’’.
Grayson Rag Apple Gladys, a daughter of
Woodale Rag Apple Chieftain with Jy 357d 2x 12,-
943 4.139, 534.
If vou can use a good cow, May 2Gth will be a
good day to spend at Keystone Holstein Sales.
KEYSTONE HOLSTEIN SALES, Inc.
Pennsylvania’s Holstein Market
MOUNT JOY, PA.
Clarence E. Lyons, Mgr.
Lancaster 4-6966
Carl Diller, Refton, Pa
Auctloneer. Phone
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TRURSDAY,
At the Ass'n. Sales Pavilion,
of Lancaster, Pa. on Route 30.
SALE FEATURES 30 HEAC one of the
State representing over
seys owned by J. H. Bradshaw, Jr.
Lahaska, Pa.

From
THIS
herds in the
Partridge Hall
Featured in the Sale are TWO BULLS




  

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PLOWING
Will plow and prepare lots!
OWEN MUMMA |
3-9674
06h “Special Cures Sale
MAY 24-7 P. M.
6 miles east
top
a third of the Guern-
Farm,
. Partridge Corona-
tion Prince and Partridge Leadership of the best of Fair
lawn Breeding, son of Sterlingold Princess Lydia 15 453-
732.Jr3 365 and her out of a dam by Fairlawn Actor's
leader, which was sold at the Invitational sale in N. J. last
year for $2700.
The Group Aiso Includes 25 COWS & 4 BRED HEIFERS
each one of the cows with full pedigrees, outstanding rec-
ords, some bred to Mulhocaway osutterfat Hoilistar a son of
Mulhocaway Butterfat Holly 2 class leading recrds, classi-
fied ‘“‘Excellent’” twice. 2
Among The Co ws - Dunw King's Lady 16524-930-Sr4 365C
3x .Horse Shoe Baliff's : 13432.624-Sr4 365 1054. Wood-
es Hones iB \dy 15056-695-Sr3 563 3x: Carbriaht's Hazel
3 356 3x; ldeal’'s Beacon Regma 13937-624-Jr4
al Chief's Peadlette 13095-700 Sr4 365C 3x; Many
endid opportunity to obtain foundation stock,
This is a spi
selected and bred by one of the good cow ‘men in the busi-
ness!
O'ther consignments will bring the total in the sale to
Fitty-five head - 4 Bulls - 39 cows - 12 bred heifers - 28
vaccy nated, . B. and Bangs Certified.
Sale Managed by:
PENNSYLVANIA GUERNSEY BREIDERY ASS'N.
BOX 491 HARRISBURG, PENNA.
(HORA AUXILIARY
Ths Bulietin, ‘Mount Joy. Pa, Thursday, May 17.
——p— TO MEET THURSDAY
re Holstein Holds |


Black Angus (. The Mt. Joy branch of the. On Sunday, May 19, there,
To everyone ‘Show May 19 | Unique Sale | United Hospital Auxiliarics/ will be a special meeting at |
J lof the Lancaster General the Florin Church of the
| who helped make the Black Angus take over| Forty-seven head of pure grocpital will meet next/Brethren. Noah Groff, will
Cnited the Golden Guernsey Sale bred Holstein cattle carrying| Thursday, May 24, at the talk on his experiences in
nite Pavilion near Lancaster, Sa-| the bloodline of the greatlhome of Mr. and Mrs. James Puerto Rico. He will show
turday, May 19, for their le Lucin-|Spangler, Park Avenue, at 8 colored slides. There will be
| Lauxmont Rag App
[last fling of the spring. p.m. New officers will be
Community Campaign
da sold for a total of $30,335


 


e occasion will be the stalled at this meeting. | quartet. The meeting starts
5400085 . Sn oi Ar Spring Show & Friday at the Keystone Hol- emt 'at 7:30 and the public is in-
i Rs 8 Sale approved by the Bran-| stein Auction on East Main BAKED HAM SUPPER vited.
ul dywine Angus Breeders As- Sreet. More than 500 dairy-| Mere 2 the: ee @)
¥| sociation. {men from four-state area at-| IN vers © Ae riend- The Marsh Buggy, a
ship Fire Co. and Ladies
tol’
(the Auxiliary will
According to Scott L. tended the unique sale
é - secretar
fieldman secretary Ibid on the pedigreed animals!
Pennsylvania Angus
it will be the Six of the bovine blue-|
sale in bloods brought prices of $1,-
spring. 000 or more while a seventh
exceeded that mark with the
help of her calf. Local cat-
Jd
| Red Cross * Boys' Club * Boy Scouts French,
* Crippled Children's Society * of the
| Family and Children’s Service * Girl Association,
| Scouts * Jewish Community Center * last consignment
| % Salvation Army * USO * Visiting Pennsylvania this
Nurse Association * YMCA * YWCA Others were held in Leban-
* Blind Association * Crispus Attucks on and Indian. tle and local sales included]
Center * Lancaster Day Nursery * Fifty-four fancy beef ani-
daughter consign-
Guidance Clinic * Hearing Center % mals, carefully selected by oa Lei ning Sign
Osteopathic Hospital * Recreation the sale committee from ov- |
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il token their] disVille. Charlaway
Association * Rossmere Sanatorium * er 100 he rds, will take the Ir Promise, brought a bid of|{
first bows in the morning]
* ‘ -
Shelter show. It is scheduled for 10%? 25 from Robert H. Kauff )
A. M. Daylight Saving Time, man, Manheim uli
in the afternoon, the Before the start of the sale
ERR ET NS SEN Then, |
rps ‘ the president of thei
£ 3 arado oug I A
Unseasonable Angus parade: threw | oS Lancaster County Holstein]
Suellen Sng Sarwng at 110 | Breeders’ Association pre-|
‘Weather Hampers ; ... _. sented a purebred calf to
| The Guernsey pavilion is Dean Hoffer, Future Farmer|
Farmers located six miles east of | ¢ ‘America at Manheim Cen-|
| Pennsylvania Lancaster on Route 30. tral High School for winning |
Pennsylvania's The sale offering includes the association’s membersHip|
continue to be hampered by: three bulls, 34 bred heifers contest. Hoffer, who won an|
unseasonable weather which and 17 open heifers, French| Ayrshire calf last’ fall at the,
has slowed down their nor- says. They are consigned by Lampeter Fair, received a
mal field work program but 22 breeders from southeast | calf sired by Shaws S. A. F.|
also had it's effects on crop/ern and central Pennsylvan-| | Tiry,
growth. |1a. 1952
grand champion of the
Lampeter Fair, out of
Notwithstanding this “New breeders and farm- a Lucifer daughter. Tht calf]
dition however, many farm-/ers will benefit: most from was bred on the farm of |
lers in central, southern and the morning show,” French! Henry M. Hes Mt. Joy RI,
southeastern s=ctions of the! says, ‘because they will see; sree {ll}
state have been busy with a*competent judge rate every [CARD PARTY MAY 21
sporadic plowing of field. animal in the sale.” The American L
of: pastures” ate 4 > » egion Aux-
In most greas pastures arg "he judge is Dale Fletcher, '|iliary of the local post will
jurday, May 19, in the
Hall from 4 to 8 p.m.

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Social Service Exchange
| Home * St. Joseph's Hospital *
Low-Cost Loans
To Pay Bills
Quick approval on
personal loans. You
need no collateral or
so-signer if you have
a steady job. Come
in and get the facts.
CASH IN A HURRY
“FOR ANY WORRY
y Instalment Loan
Service, Inc.
Serv.ce
farmers
News
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greening rather well and owner of Dal'bairn Farm,| "to 100 od part on
some farmers ars grazing Pine Plains, New York. The » nee Sons a ey re 23 Center Square
cattle for a few hours each Angus fieldman terms him 21. in the post; home. Prizes ELIZABETHTOWN
day. Some corn ground is ‘oné of the nation’s leading will be awdided to the wine
being prepared in southern! Angus judges. hers in pinochle aid bridge. Phone 7-1185
hold a|huge tires was
{baked ham supper this Sat-
Fire |
Bene- |
fit of the ambulance fund.


FLORIN YOUNG PEOPLE
{TO SEE COLORED SLIDES
in- | special music by a male
of vehicle with
invented in
swamp moving
| Pennsy lvania.
- | Buller’ $ Beauty Salon
| MAIN ST. FLORIN, PA
| Cold Waves & Machinless
Permanents
I give “Toni's”
Mt. Joy 3-8851 Maude Buller
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to a good
start!
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For a good beginning
to your TV. enjoyment,
let us install your set.
And call us for all
your TV needs. We in-
stall and service roof
antennas . . . . replace
parts . . . make repairs)
or adjustments.
Dependable, Speedy
Job or Contract Reasonable Rales
All Makes & Models All Work Guaranteed |
DAY & BERRIER
RADIO and T. V. Sales and Service
EST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY
Phone 3-8421
Complete TV Service


LUMBER « MILLWORK ¢« BUILDING SUPPLIES « FEED « HARDWARE
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STORE HOURS: Monday thru Thursday 8 A.M, to 5 P. M. }
( FRIDAY TILL 9 P. M.— SATURDAY TILL 4'P. M.















generally
PUBLIC SALE
ni OF =
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Friday, May 25, 1956
|
On the Elmer Groff Farm, adjacent to the Heisey VISIT QUINCY
Brothers Stone Quarry, Rheems.
Two bedroom suites, rocking chairs,
highchair desk chair, other chairs, cherry drop-leaf table,
high top sink, cradle, roll top desk, Going-with-the-Wind
Lamp, hanging lamp, bracket lamp, two 9x12 rugs, throw
rugs, carpets, medicine cdbinet quilting frame, clothe
trees, floor lamps, piano r¢ lls, bedding, dishes, cooking
utensils, ladder stepladder, sprayer, wheelbar-
row, garden cultivator, garden tools, carpenter tools, tool
box, mail box, iron kettle, tripod, butcher bench, sawbuck,
wire netling, steel drum, ropes, car chains, dog box,
bushel crates, empty crocks and jars, and a lot of articles
foo numerous to mention
child's r
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(and castern counties. The committee that select-| Proceeds fone” the card Er
Although growth has been ed the sale animals includes| _ . 3 \ J
| | party will go into the re-
slow winter wheat and bar-|John K. Wood, Allentown; / 5.
tip he wabilitation fund for veter- » 8
ley generally look good. Orville Haas, Pottstown; Al-| the’ assistance 7] by: oe
Some oats have been seeded len Reed, Whitemarsh; =~ “~~ Lita J \)
in southern and eastern por- ter Moen, Doylestown; and
tions of the state. Scolt French, Harrisburg.
Strawberry plants on the Paul Good, Van Wert, Ohio,
whole are doing well. The will serve as auctioneer. BAINBRIDGE
planting of peas and cab- — East of Town - 1 Story Rancher 6 500
(bage “for processing is onl Pafroniz= Bulletin Advertisers 3 Br - LR - Kit - Bath ’
[the upswing in central and} Rendition
| southeastern vegetable areas. SKIN ITCH
Cobbler potatoes are being HOW TO RELIEVE IT.
planted in higher fields and IN JUST 15 MINUTES, ELIZABETHTOWN
< UDO "Or . rOCES- If not pleased, your 40c back at
lon sweet corn for proces ny. drug store. Sant air 1 Story Perma-Stone Rancher
sing has been seeded. A few |TCH-ME-NOT deadens ‘itch and | LRKit-2 Br-Bath $ 9,800
| reo 3 ave ve oceived burning; kills germs ON CON-
reports have been received TACT. Use day or night for ec- Lot 100-0x200-0
(of peach trees in bloom, insect bites, foot itch, oth- |
buds needs) surface rashes Now. at] 1 Story Masonry Rancher
LOAN'S PHARMACY. 18- ud
LR-DR-Kit-2 Br-Bath
Expandable Second Floor
1 Story Frame Rancher
$12,900
good warm
ot Publi Sale
several days of
weather to fully
| Fruit tree spraying i




| al.
{ For the fresh market, cab- LR-Kit-3 BR-Bath 13 500
’
|bage, peas and lettuce are Expandable Second Floor
the main plantings at
| moment with some SoS, J tuner Goods
1 Story Brick Rancher
LR-Kit-3 BR-Bath
{ beets and onions also plant
|ed sparsely.
— >
$15,500
Sat., May 26th
members of the, On the
B. church visited, West Donegal
Old People’s
oy.
when the Joy
prese nted B ledroom Suite,

LANCASTER
BLOSSOM HILL - OVERLOOKING
THE COUNTRYSIDE
1 Story Frame Rancher-Garage
LR-DR-3 BR-1Y2 Baths




premises, at 204
St. Mount
Several
local E. U.
the Quincy
home Sunday
Youth Fellowship two chests,
$22,000
a program at 3 p.m. tables, tabourets, one pair
{Seer —— Windsor chairs, desk chairs Lot - 1000x2000
rockers, coal oil lamps, and



HOLD COVERED electric lamps, table linens, 1Y, Story Stone & Brick-Garage
DISH SOCIAL silver ware, rag carpets, LR-DRKit-3 Baths $22 500
The last meeting of the clothes tree, kitchen cup- ’
vear was held in the form of board, table chiffonier, Sew- Lot - 100-0x200-0
a covered dish dinner by the ing machine, Heatrola, Col-





umbia Perfection Range, Gas


Sule to wears at 7 P. M. when conditions will be |1gcal JoyCees. The affair was Be ong, as MANOR RIDGE
made known by he 5 é | i
ide iki hat a we ge ing at the 1. chine stationary last 1 Story Brick Rancher-Garage $17,300
Garman & Floyd Clerks Mrs. Anna Mae Floyd oh pa RE stand. with lasts to fit; gar-| LR-DR-Kit-3 BR-Bath
oY GQ, 20. 2 : ; ° den tools, dishes, some an-
ox When in need of pri.iting tigque glassware, cooking
= remember The Bulletin. utensils, clocks, day bed, an- MAYTOWN
PUBLIC SALE
OF
STOCK-IMPLEMENTS-HOUSEHOLD GOODS READING ° THE ADS Mrs. | a
SOME ANTIQUES

Saturday, May 26, 1956 PUBLIC SALE
On the premises locetted along Route 34C from Eli-
zabethtown to Hershey.
THIRTEEN SHEEP
SEVEN EWES, FIVE LAMBS, ONE RAM
360 Yearling Leghorn Hens
60 Yearling Heavy Strain
1951 FORD TRACTOR
two-bottom plow, cultivators, saw frame, saw, belt, tire
pump, tractor pulley, tractor jack disc harrow, wagon
on rubber with flat bed; trailer-type wagon, John Deere
scorer, bag wagon,
saddle, barb wire,
scalding trough,
brooders,
Corn Planter,
wheelbarrow,
butcher tools, iron kettles,
ment, feeders, water fountains,
chains, forks, shovels,
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
one-row
harness, empty
Universal Electric Stove in good condition, Hol
Stove, double Duo-Therm Oil Heater with fan, like
275 gal. oil tank. copper tubing, Columbia White &
in very good condition; Philco
five beds and springs, extensio
ble, kitchen cabinet, sideboard, Rocking chairs, dry
butter churn, dishes, cooking utensils; empty jars, e
crocks, sump-pump, like new; some lumber,
articles too numerous to mention.
Sale to start at 12:30 P. M.,
made known by
Walter Dupes, Auc‘ioneer
Landis & Kaylor, Clerks
Kitchen Range
Refrigerator like new,
when conditions wi
wagon whe=zls,
drums,
chicken equip-
cow chains, log
Point
new,
Gray
Electric
n ta-
sink,
mpty
and a lot of
11 be
Mrs. Bess M. Johns
19-3¢
 

- : . —!tique sad irons,, coal, Hoover |
sweeper, ele.
Sale at 1 P.
Katie Wertman
Auct. i
Clerk 20-2¢
G. I. Approved - 5% Down Payment
3 BR - LR - Kit - Bath

$14,500
M. DS.T.
SAVE MONEY BY









MIDCLETOWN
East of Town - 11; Acres
5 BR - LR - DR - Kit - Den - Bath
3 Car Garage - HWH - Oil 315, 750
$ 9,500
East of Town - 2 Story Masonry
LR - DR - Kit - 3 BR - Bath - HWH
Story Frame Shell - Finish-It-
Yourself Well - Lot 50-x85-0 $ 3,000
MOUNT JOY
4 Rooms & Bath - Expandable
Second Oil Heat - Lot 50-0x176-0
G. I. Approved - No down payment
3 BR - LR - Kit. - Bath

Zeller,

Claude

OF
, FLORIN DWELLING


Saturday, June 2, 1956
2 Story i
Frame Dwelling
5 Rooms, Electric, with Lot 40x200












$ 6,000
$12,850
 

LANDISVILLE
Brick Rancher
2 BR - LR - DR - Kit - Bath


$15,500
V. A. AND F.H.A. FINANCING AVAILABLE
4Y2% interest rate
LOW DOWN PAYMENT — LONG TERM
On East side of Church Street, Florin, Mount Joy |
Township,, former home of Samuel S. Shelly.




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ing—shrinking—warping!
TOP QUALITY Combination
SCREEN and STORM DOOR
A SNAVELY EXTRA —
Our combination doors are WOOD- .
LIFE treated—the original water
repellent preservative — for extra
long outdoor life. Helps stop swell-
3 95
4 Horizontal Lights. Fine
mesh Aluminum non-rust
wire. Made of clear, kiln
dried Ponderosa Pine.








LUMBER FOR FENCES
White Pine—Finished both sides
1” x Gi Be
“x5 — Bsc a lineal foot
1 x 8" 1c a lineal foot
a lineal foot






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Lawn and
| Garden


Spring
CART 2.wheel.


tires,


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handles. Holds



home.




Carts — Wheelbarrows
Just the thing for that
“clean up”!
Well balanced. Flat
bottom, Easy rolling, extra wide tread
Reg. $10.95 special $7 OR
WHEELBARROW All metal. Tu- | ideal for salads — Mixing
3 cubic feet!
Heavy duty puncture proof tire. Packed
in convenient carton—easy
Reg. $11.95 SPECIAL $8.95
| 109, CASH and CARRY DISCOUNT ON ALL LUMBER ITEMS!
WN KILLER KANE
Kill Weeds with a SQUIRT
Just drop one pellet in
Killer Kane, add water
and you're ready to kill
weeds in lawn or flower
beds the easiest way
ever invented!
$ | 98 for Kane—-

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MAY SPECIAL —
3 PIECE MIXING
BOWL SET
72" — 10”
Won't chip or break.
Easy to clean.
Polly-Flex. Available in
Frost — Red — Yellow
Set was $2.29 NOW $1.29

to carry











End Arm Chair, slat-
ted back. Partially
assembled 14"
lumber,



SPRING
SPECIAL
Knotty Pine
Chairs
54.95
NEW SHIPMENT
Plants—Flowers in Flats
Just what you need for your lawn and
garden.
PLUS
A complete assortment of famous
FREDONIA flower and vegetable seeds.
All carefully selected and tested for
your success in this area.







all the facts NOW! .


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Two Bedroom Suites, Rockers, Tables, Mirrors, 4 Chests,
Cupboard, Radio. Electric Refrigerator, Oil Stove, Garden i ; '
Tractor, Wheelbarrow, ‘Tools, ete.” Yi ! dlp 4008 Po ye
Sale will commence at 1:00 P. M. when conditions | DANIEL : E GARMAN
will be made known by .
. . REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
Union National Mount Joy Bank
81 E. Main St., Mount , Pa.
Atty.-in-fact for Samuel S. Shelly Joy. Pa Phone 38911
Walter Dupes. Auct.
D. L. Landis, ‘Clerk 3c


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