The Bulletin, ‘Mouni Joy. Pa Thursday, August 30 PUBLIC SALE! A VALUABLE FARM Saturday, Sept. 8, 1956 The undersigned will offer at Public Sale on the premises located 4 miles north of Manheim on the Mas- tersonville Road (Next to Old Line Store) in Rapho Twp., Lancaster County, Penna. All that certain tract or l¢ SS | Erected 67 containing vation agres, nore nig state ofl cul 2: Story Frame, Dwelling House it 1-Story Wash House & 2.Car Garage attach. FRAME BANK BARN with rooms. electric, pressure system. quipped for dairy with staunchions for 10 cows, water owls, milk house, equipped for Grade A-1 Milk Market, lectric: and water pressure system, concrete barnyard TOBACCO SHED attached to barn - room to hang 7 0 8 acres IMPLEMENT SHED and CORN BARN with new 2- CAR GARAGE and POULTRY HOUSE attached 1 BROODER HOUSE and POULTRY HOUSE. and fruit trees excellent condition ter in 2 wells of wa Buildings are Persons desiring to view same may call on premises any time on or before day of sale. Sale to begin at 2:00 P. M. Terms by J. H. Ruhl, Alctioneer Henry C. Kreiner 34 2c PUBLIC SALE a GE VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Thursday, Sept. 13, 1956 IN THE VILLAGE OF RHEEMS. A lot consisting of 60x180 ft. 21. Story Frame Double House West side of house containing three thereon erected a rooms and bath up- stairs, three rooms, powder room, kitchen, and large hall on first floor, concrete basement, laundry with stationary tubs in basement; oil burner furnace, hot air heat. East side containing six rooms, bath and kitchen, built-in porch width of house. This house could be made into four nice apartments. LARGE BARN on rear of lot, room for three cars; could inake a nice single dwelling out of it. Arrangements to view property can be made by call- ing Elizabethtown 7-3560. Sale to start at 7:00 P. made known by Naomi E. Hoover And Elmer Ww. Hoover PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE & PERSONAL PROPERTY M., when conditions will be Auctioneer ’ Clerk W: alte r Dupes D . Landi Fri., Eve’g, Sept. 7, 1956 — In the Borough of Mount Joy, at the corner of Delta rnd Marietta Streets. 21% Story Frame Dwelling converted into TWO asbestos shingles, covered with white APARTMENTS, one apartment containing 5 rooms and the other apartment containing 6 rooms; automatic oil furnace, hot water heat; screens, storm windows and storm doors; large porch CONCRETE BLOCK AND FRAME GARAGE _ 40x25" attached to house. This property is in very good condition; heating plant has been used four years; remodeled into apartments 1% years ago. Arrangements to view premises can be made by call- ing Mount Joy 3-5931, if no answer call 3-6881. Also at the same time and place household goods will be offered for sale: Bedroom suite, spring, mattress, single bed mattress, dressing table and stools, cedar wardrobe, chest, metal wardrobe, 8 cu. ft. General Electric Refriger- ator, used two years; Roper Gas Stove, 5-piece Chrome Breakfast Set, kitchen tables, utility cabinet, sewing cabi- nets, stool, rockers, chest of drawers, Simon Hide-a-Bed, small drop-leaf table, 2-piece Knolar Living Room Suite with air foam cushions, coffee table, round living room table, wrought iron table, three speed record player, 3 ta- ble radios, bedroom chair, antique table, Aladdin Lamp, electrified with brass base and satin finished shade; China Clock, some antique dishes, porch rockers, porch chair, porch table, 3 porch rugs, platform rocker, card table, ironing board, clothe tree, clothe tree washline, mirrors, large living room mirror 36x46’; footstool, needle point top, trunks, cupboard, Hoover Tank-type Sweeper, like new; Bissel Sweeper, set of dishes for eight, set of Rogers Silverware for six, Sunbeam Mix Master, electric toaster, electric popcorn popper, two electric irons, one a steam iron; General Electric Frying Pan, electric coffee pot, larg coffee pot, 50 cups, pressure cooker, electric floor desk lamp, table lamps, clothe hamper, laundry cart, pic- nic utensils, electric hedge trimmer, child's table, set of child's dishes, outdoor grill, two stepladders, step stool, Easy Spin Dryer Washer, hand lawn mower, Kodak De- veloping Set, feather pillows, linens, crochet table cloths, books, and a lot of articles too numerous to mention. Sale to start at 6:30 P. M., real estate to be offered at 8 P. M., when conditions will be made known by Clarence C. Newcomer, Attorney, Walter’ Dupes, Auctioneer M rs. Goldie Cover 34-3c¢ , spring and Landis & Gadman, Clerks that Volume the following cedar | ATIPS ON FOOD Serve Salads in Style ROMAN FASHIONS IN SALAD CALLED FOR GREENERY DRESSED WITH SALT AND OIL I ii > MODERNS SERVE SALAD OFTEN AND LIKE A WIDE VARI DRESSINGS. THESE CAN EASILY FROM A BASIC DRESSING MADE WITH A SALAD DRESSING MIX USE ONE ENVELOPE SALAD DRESSING MIX, ADD GRANDMA'S . ORITE CREATION /4& WAS CABBAGE COLE SLAW SERVED WITH ATHICK BOILED PRESSING ETY OF BE CREATED VINEGAR, WATER AND OIL AS DIRECTED ON THE PACKAGE. Ti BACIC DRESSING COMES IN OLD FASHION FRENCH, OLD FASHION GARLIC, CALIF ORN'A FRENCH EXOTIC HERBS, AND BLEU CHEESE... MAKING A DIFFERENT DRESSING STYLE FOR EVERY SALAD! NEW HOLSTEIN GREEN BOOK A veritable green gold mine of vital Holstein statis- tics has been published by The Holstein-Friesian Associ ation of America. Volume 12 of the Type and Production Year Book - an- nual “green book’ of Regis- tered Holstein performance in official breed improve- ment programs - came off the press last week. Stepped-up interest and participation in the national Holstein organization's ex- tensive breed improvement work is reflected in the fact 12 contains 1,- 720 pages - up from 1,627 in Volume 11 issued last year. The new volume - a valu- able tool in the continuous selection of bloodlines, famil- ies and individual animals so vital to successful dairy cat- tle breeding - lists the offic- ial type classification and/or production records of daugh- ters of 17,104 Holstein sires. This basic “how did they milk and what did they look like?” information adds up to 66.000 production records, 25.000 Classification break- downs and daughter-dam comparisons on 1,365 Hol- stein bulls. Primary distribution of owners of herds on Volume 12 is to registered Holstein official production test. A limited number of additional copies are available at a nominal fee. - HFAA cows have REG. HOLSTEINS WEAR WELL Longer lasting cows - in- creasingly important in the exacting economics of pres- ent day dairy farming - are spotlighted in a recent re- port of The Holstein-Friesian Association of America. Dr. George R. Barrett, Su- perintendent of the organiza- tion's Advanced Registry De- partment, has announced that 107 more registered Hol- steins have qualified for rec- ognition as outstanding life- time producers. Included in the group are 17 cows with career produc- tion totals of more than 150,000 lbs. of milk - rough- ly six times the lifetime out- put of the average dairy cow. Ninety other registered Holsteins have hit the 100,- 000 1b. mark - in itself a coveted milestone of produc- tion persistence - on official test. Dr. Barretff reported that the 107 newest Holstein lon- gevity records were complet- ed in 25 different states — from Maine to California and from Arkansas and North Carolina to Oregon and Mon- tana. All were made in Herd Improvement Registry - an official production testing program of The Holstein- Friesian Association of Am- erica working in close co-op- eration with the state agri- cultural colleges. To date, 6,505 registered completed official High-Grade Live ORTHO FLY BAIT . Diazinon Fly Killer BOX 221 FLORIN 1 gallon $1.95 Bulk in your container $1.75 HESS BROS. stock Fly Spray 5 Ib. $1.69 . pts. $3.00 Phone Mt. Joy 3-6045 2 BULLS - 57 HEAD 3 OPEN HEIFFERS Thiis sale features the dispersal of by Albert D. Jennings, Jr., dition consignments from other breeders you a wide selection. About twenty due in September SALE MANAGED BY: PENNSYLVANIA GUERNSEY BREEDERS’ ASS'N. P. 0. BOX 491, SPECIAL GUERNSEY SALE At the Ass'n Sales Pavilion, Lancaster on Route 30, Thurs.,Sept.6-12:30 Noon DST 6 miles east of 32 COWS - 14 BRED and 27 head owned Montoursville, Pa. In ad- will give FOR CATALOGS WRITE HARRISBURG, PA. IN lifetime records of 100,000 or entire history of dairy hus- more pounds of milk. Of pandry, Dr. Barrett pointed these, 673 have crossed the out that all three totals could 150,000 1b. line and 54 have compiled total, production be made even more impres- records of more than 200,000 sive with the addition of the Ibs. of milk. many registered Noting that these truly re- which have completed simil- markable accomplishments ar records in DHIA and oth- OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE and PERSONAL PROPERTY Thurs. Eve’g, Sept. 6,1956 On the premises located in the Borough of Eliza- bethtown, at No. 831 East Park Street. ONE-HALF of a 2% Story Frame House oil hot air heat; automatic | ontaining six rooms and bath; gas water heater ONE-CAR GARAGE Also at the same time and place the following per- sonal property will be offered for sale: Maple living room suite; Simmon Iron Bed and Spring; kitchen chairs; two 9x12 linoleum rugs; two 9x12 ‘ugs: end table; rocking chairs;; gas stove; refrigerator; wash machine; twin tubs; porch glider and two chairs; {ishes ahd cooking utensils: lawn mower; garden hose; ind a lot of articles too numerous to mention. Sale to start at 6:30 P. M., when conditions will be nade known by D. Elmer Good Walter Dupes, Auctioneer Landis & Garman, Clerks 35-1e PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE AUTOMOBILE TOOLS HOUSEHOLD GOODS | REAL ESTATE IMPLEMENTS Saturday, Sept. 8, 1956 On the premises located 22 miles West of Good's Church, 2 miles East of Falmouth, 3 miles North of Bain- bridge, take Route No. 441 and watch for sale signs, from Elizcshetatown take Falmouth pike to second hard road left, foliow sale signs. All that certain lot of land consisting of 10 acres and 29 perches, thereon erected a 21. Story Frame containing six rooms, kitchen and enclosed porch. Electric water pump on porch. Frame barn with workshop attach- ed. Electricity in house and barn. Immediate possession can be given upon settlement. Also at the same time and place the following household, automobile mechanic tools, and implements will be cffered for sale: Extension cords; electric motors; emory wheels and motors; hydraulic jacks; 5-ton chain hoists; heavy vice; small lathe: drill press; anvil; box wrenches; and wrench- es; pipe wrenches; wrenches of all kinds; hammers; punch- es: chisels; drills; battery charges; pressure grease guns; a lot of other tools; lawn mower; garden tools; saws; step- ladders: shop stove; electric Delco Light System; 1931 1925 PICK-UP TRUCK, both in good condition; Allis Chalmers ‘“B” Tractor with plow and cultivator; English Fordson; trailer plow; disk har- row; grass mower; circle saw and buck; tires and wheels; corn shelled; block and falls; pile of scrap iron; and a lot of other articles. HOUSEHOLD GOODS: Top sink: kitchen chairs; side- boards; couches; Frigidaire Electric Refrigerator; Kitchen Range; egg stove; desk and bookcase; bedroom suite; beds and springs; wardrobe; Domestic Sewing Machine; flour chest; pine blanket chest; platform rocker; rocking chairs; cane-seated chairs; Packard Organ and .stool; accordian; 9x12 rug; throw rugs; Victrola; extension table; library table; small tables; settee; 1-minute electric washer; elec- tric floor and table lamps; wash bowl set; 12 gauge double barrel shot gun: .22 caliber rifle; trunks; pictures; cooking utensils; dishes of all kinds, some antiques; empty jars & crocks; and a lot of articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 12 O’clock Noon, Real Estate at | 2 P. M., when conditions will be made known by | A C. Alspach, Attorney Walter Dupes, Auctioneer Landis & Garman, Clerks Margaret Vv. Rowe Administratrix of Martin W. Frey Estate CHEVROLET 2-door sedan; Fresh, Rousted PEANUTS C. Robert Fry MANHEIM R. : Hassinger’s gers Grocery 16 N. Market St. Mt. Joy! 44-tfc| QUALITY MEATS | ALSO A FULL LINE OF AI EYE . 35-2¢ D. 2, PA. Air Comp Rock Drilling, Concrete Breaking, Etc. ressor Work and Grading|., "7. fl Cellars, Trenches, Etc. : Removed: vere without parallel in the er unofficial testing programs le Dr. H. C Killheffer J PUBLIC SALE Bucket Stuffed Olives B.C. Cocktail or Hawiian Punch +6-- 2 Norris Fancy Instant Coffee Green Giant Peas 303 NBC Triscuit Wafers Sunshine Hi-Ho Crackers Keebler Pecan Sandies MOUNT Joy Phone 3-¢ 9 am to 6 p.m. MASTERSONVILLE Phone Manheim 5.2770 “RYE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES FINEST QUALITY MEATS Popular. Brands Franks Choice & Prime Round Steaks Center Cut Pork Chops Choice Chuck Roasts Imported Ham canned b Lee Ib Ib 1.99 Glass Bucket 2 O). 4-0zs 2 cans Get Your Paper Picnic Supplies Here! pkg b 1b NEW STORE HOURS:— Starting Sept. 4th Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday - Thursday Friday — 8 am. to 9 p.m. Saturday — 8 am. to 8 p.m. 61 Hours For Your Food Shopping Pleasure — THESE HOURS EFFECTIVE IN MT. JOY STORE ONLY | DR. JOHN H. STAUFFER | Th OPTOMETRIST dO : T 39 E. Main St, Mt. Joy, Pa. y — Telephone 3-8411 Watch For Gran pening ha: Mon. to Sat.—10 a.m. to| 4:30 pm. Tues. & Fri. 6 to wr OF wun ] Holsteins 8 | p.m. Closed all day Wed- "= wiv | DONEGAL MOBILE HOMES - er ol A : M: Sales and Service M. Optometrist or . : to MANHEIM Will Feature A Complete Line b 163 S. Charlotte St. Eo ) | J | Jo Telephone 5.2942 | | mi Tors, ri Su 208 wm. . DETROITER MOBILE HOMES | - se ELIZABETHTOWN | bu 2nd Floor Clauss | sp Phone 7.4163 Tues, Fri, sau] Route 230 Mount Joy, Pa. pa 9:30-1:00, 2-5 P. 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