The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, October 11, 1956, Image 8

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The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, October 11
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re Steer Feeders ford Chester
Pa., where the group will ob-
PUBLIC SALE Tour Oct. 16 imei me
serve a progressive slaughter here the group will have a
meat chance to see
by-products, and the inspec-
tion of the various grades of product
plant, the making of
An all-day tour for Lan
OF —
PERSONAL PROPERTY
Saturday, Oct. 20, 1956
AT 1:30 P. M
ALONG ROAD LEADING FROM MT. JOY TO HOS-
SLER'S CHURCH, KNOWN AS "HALF ACRE.”
caster County steer feeders is
being
Oct. 16, by the
Extens.on Service
anne nw ‘uesday
planned for Tuesday, cattle and hogs both on foot

This edu- ter understanding of the
general public and steer stock at this time is
feeders are urged to attend. tant to more
Educational stops on this duction.
efficient
One Tappan gas range - visualite oven, new in I UBLIC SAI i
1946; Sernel gas refrigerator, freezer across top, new in
1951; extension table, 6'2 feet long; Old fashioned cup-
board, 2 drawers and 2 doors, 45” high: old fashioned
baby hig/a chair, 1 youth bed & mattress, bedding: two
4-poster beds, one rope and one spring and mattress;
six cane seated chairs, 1 stuffed arm chair, 1 wash
stand, small tables, 1 chest of drawers with white knobs,
G.E. Washer, kitchen chairs, rockers, porch chairs,
clothes line poles and clothes rack dryer, school house
desk, carpet by the yard, dishes, kitchen kettles, cross
cut and hand saw. steel - rubberired waeelbarrow,
ns
beam & pea scale, caldron, garden tools, 50 ft. wire - 2 2 Story Frame hy
it. long, 1 brass coal oil lamp, bath tub and commode, >
12 dozen egg crates and other articles too numerous to D elli g House
mention.
containing eight rooms and bath
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
Saturday, Oct. 20, 1956


Mrs. Albert Greenawalt
Auctioneers, John D. Kilmer & Rufus Geib
Clerks, Hollinger & Hollinger 41-2c 4
Also at the same time and place,
One-S 2 A Dwelli
PUBLIC SALE? Sy @ Apuinets) Dwelling
ine OF seem

make room for parking lot. November 17 is deadline for
land to be cleared.
REAL ESTATE and PERSONAL PROPERTY Froperty can be viewed any evening 5 to 9.
Sale to start at 11:00 A. M., when conditions will i
Saturday, Oct. 27, 1956 be made known by >
Martin Builders’ Center, Inc.
ON THE PREMISES LOCATED IN THE VILLAGE
OF BAINBRIDGE, ON WALNUT STREET.
NO. 1 — LOT OF GROUND 200x110 FT.
thereon erected a
Jack B. Horner, Attorney
Walter Dupes, Auctioneer 41-2¢
PUBLIC SALE
Two-Stor
y OF VALUABLE
# Brick Yeneered Bungalow REAL ESTATE & PERSONAL PROPERTY
ler hookup; electric water system; never failing well of Saturday, Oct. 13, 1956
water. On the premises situate 3 miles northwest of Mount
: This property is in very good ccndition. Property can Joy. directly across from the Mt. Pleasant Brethren In
be gt or a 4 Saturdays. Christ Church, in Mt. Joy Twp. Lancaster Co., Penna.
a “x : A TRACT OF LAND CONTAINING 11 ACRES more
NO. 3 — TWO LOTS 100x110 FT. or less, on which is erected a
Also at the same time and place the following per-
sonal propeply will be offered for sale:
1939 Studebaker President, in very good condition;
Gravely: Garden Tractor with attachments; drop-leaf
breakfast table; 5-piece breakfast set; Philco Electric Re-
frigerator; apartment size Frigidaire; 6-piece bedroom
°
Frame Dwelling
suite; spring and mattress; rope bed; beds; springs; mat-
tresses: bureaus: washstands; sofa bed: library table; small containing 7 rooms, H-A Heat, electric water pressure sys-
highchair; desk; chairs; cor- tem.



containing six rooms and bath; built-in porch; cellar un-
der entire house; oil burner, hot water heat, summer-win-


2 Story
of

fe
tables; radio; rocking chairs;
ner cupboard; cane-seated chairs; sea shell jewelry box: Also a
steeple clock; chime clock; collection of tea pots; some .
antique dishes; electric heater; hurricane lights; inspira- 1% Story Frame Attachment
tion lamp: electric floor and table lamps; electric fan; ;
mirrors: G. E. Sweeper; ironing board; electric iron; bed- with 4 rooms and electric
ding: linens: kooks; dishes; cocking utensils; canned fruit FRAME BARN, with water and electric. 6 POULTRY |
HOUSES and CORN CRIB.
Inspection of property may be made on Sat., Sept. 29,
buckets; home-
bee supplies;
crocks; Jugs;
tubs; tub stand;
jars;
and vegetable
made soap; wash
empty
machine;
garden hose; hose cart; flowers; flower stands; power-saw; Oct. 6, from 1 fo 4 P. M. and on day of sale. Real Estate
lawn mower: tomato stakes; picks; shovels; hoes; sheet offered at 2:00 P. M. 4
metal tools; other tools; sweated tobacco; and a lot of ar- PERSONAL PROPERTY
ticles too numerous to mention wa Farmall A tractor, cultivators, plow with power lift,
Sale to start at 12:30 P. M., real estate to be offered McCormick Deering tractor spreader, 4-wheel trailer, 2- |
at 2:00 P. M . when conditions will be made known by wheel trailer, corn sheller, extension ladder, spring har-
Executor for the Estate of Amos A. Garman row, disc harrow, hog self feeders, 8 water bowls for cows,
Ralph W. Eby, Jr., Attorney A 0 G J noultry equipment, Hi-Power deer rifle, 12 Ga. Double
Walter Dupes, Auctioneer mos . arman, ¥. Barrel shot gun, tools and other articles.
Landis & Garman, Clerks 41-3¢ Sale to start at 1:00 P. M. when conditions will be
& made known by
PUBLIC SALE" in
varuasie Real estate PUBLIC SALE
G. Andrew Heckman

Wednesday, Oct. 24, 1956 REAL ESTATE and PERSONAL PROPERTY
C . the premises located along Route No. 340 lead-
ine wom Maytown to Elizabethtown, 4
7 aaytown.,
50 ACRES,
2% Story
Frame

On the premises located in the Borough of Eliza-
betatown, at #26 Orange Street.
Lot of ground 75x60 ft., thereon erected a
2 1s Story
thereon erected a
more or less,

-
containing 7 rooms, bath and pantry; oil burner furnace,
summer-winter hookup, hot water heat; cellar under en-
oo tire house; laundry in cellar; all doors & windows weather

stripped. « One-half of two-car brick garage.
4 This property is in very good condition.
: be viewed any evening from 7:00 to 9:00 or at any time
containing nine rooms and bath, modern kitchen with ac- Saturdays.
oustic ceding; Hardwood floors on first floor, natural fin- 2
ished; yellow pine on second floor; stoker furnace, forced tions will be made known by
wot air baseboard heat; natural gas hot water heater. The :
heating system was used one year. Laundry adjoining Kit-
chen. Slate roof on house. Old shade and shrubbery in
vard.
BARN NO. 1 — Frame bank barn equipped for dairy- .
ing; stanchions for 14 cows; 1 box stall; Concrete block ‘sonal property will be offered for sale:
Milk House. This will pass New York and Washington 9-piece dining room suite; 3-piece living room suite;
inspection. Implement shed; corn barn; chicken house, bedroom suite: beds; springs; mattresses; bureaus; wash-
room for 300 laying hens;
1-CAR GARAGE; 300 gal. gas tank and pump.
ay Albert L. Rutt
Also at the same time and place the following per-

secrefary with curey front: 6 Shellenhammer chairs 6 cane-
[seated chairs; 5 blanket chests, one with 2 drawers in bot
BARN NO. 2 — Frame bank barn, stable rcom for 10 tom; marble top bureau; old bureau: doughtray; two 9x12 |
steers, room for 500 laying hens, room to hang 7'2 acres rugs; 9x24 rug; 8x10 rug; throw rugs; hooked rugs; lounge;
of tobacco, dampening cellar and stripping room: pig sty. Magic-Chef Gas Stove; Kelvinator Refrigerator; kitchen
This is a very desirable farm, all in high state of cul- stool; sideboard; jelly cupboard; library table; small tables;
tivation. Also very desirable for building lots, a lot of parlor table; hall rack; clothe trees; Singer Sewing Ma-
frontage along Route No. 340., City Water; Natural Gas chine, electrified; rocking chairs; small rockers;
along entire frontage; Fire Protection from fire plug, with- floor and bridge lamps; dishes, = some ‘antique;
in 200 yards of Main Buildings. utensils; wash machine; tubs: hose and hose cart; lawn]
Arrangements to view premises can be made by call- mower; garden tools; and a lot of other articles too num- |
ing Phone Marietta 6-3028. a . trous to mention.
Sale fo start at 2:00 P.-M., when conditions will be | Sale to start at 12:30 P. M., when conditions will be
made known by made known by |
David R. Eaby, Attorney Martha I. Trostle and Walter Dupes, Auctioneer Norman L Rutt
Administrator for the Estate of Ida L. Rutt
Landis & Garman, Clerks
Walter Dupes, AuctioncerMartin L. Trostle |
40-3c¢ | 41-2¢ |
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OF VALUABLE |
House can |
Real estate to be offered at 2:00 P. M., when condi- |
the Med | The second stop of the tour
will be a trip through the as-
line
Ar After the above two stops
Agricultural and dressed carcasses. A bet-| {he group will move to West
" ¢ : de- Grove to the livestock
cational trip is open to the sired market grades of live-|of the Medford
enjoy picnic
pro-' your own)
feeding operations of
“on these farms.
The final stop of the
sembly plant
| Motor Company at
in action and the
a ne
lunch
and
of the
an assembly
end
w 1957 Ford.
farm
Company to
(bring
study the
cattle
day
will be at the King's Ranch,
Coatesville
R4
, to inspect
the 10,000 acres of improved
pasture and the 5200 head of
Santa Gertrudis
is one of
the
cattle ranches
| where roughages are
produce
ON THE PREMISES LOCATED IN THE BOROUGH Pecf- A large pelleting
will be
OF ELIZABETHTOWN, AT 29 WASHINGTON STREET | making pellets to be fed to
jused to
chine
these cattle
on range.
cattle; this
outstanding
in the ‘East
being
economical
ma-
in operation
This
stop should be a real treat.
The
| toga
nut Street,
group will
at 7:30 A. M. at the
Transportation
® pany Garages,
Lancaster. It is
assemble
Cones-
Com-
Chest-
25 E.
Ford
Chester;
preferred that
as a group by bus,
vate autos will
in the tour. The cost of
Round trip will be $1.90 per
person, for those riding the
bus .
Livestock
alist
versity,
able
point out the
of interest
Those
Saturday, October 13th, to
M. M. Smith, County Agri-
cultural Agent, 202 P.O
Bldg., Lancaster,
their desire to travel by bus
or by car
Extension
from Penn State
Thomas B.
wil accolmpany the
and with the use
address
interested in
tour are urged to report by
folks
system
various
travel
but pri-
be included
the
Spec:
Uni-
King,
group
of a port-
will
items
this
telling of
Steer feeders assisting the
County Agent on
are J.
committee
Grayhbill,
ton Jurell,
7. Esbenshade,
David Buckwalter, Jr.,
R3; Mark S.
R6; and
Lititz R3.
Lancaster
County
this
Cattle
tour
Homer
Manheim, R3: Mil-
Lititz R2; Wilils
Lancaster;
Lititz
Hess, Lancaster
Melvin G. Rohrer,
Feeders and swine producers
are urged to attend this tour.
Less than
hours away!

The car that breaks the patterns of the past...

11 be on hand bright and early
FRIDAY UCL13

NEWCOMER
mile West of Saturday, Oct. 20, 1956 Mount Joy Pa.
MOTORS,
Phone 3-4821
fr —
Qnly franchised Chevrolet dealers [ET GT display this famous trademark
INC.
PUBLIC SALE
—OF
8 Brick House Good Used Lumber

Saturday, Oct. 13, 1956
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| 10—13x28
125—6x6x15
|40—3x6x19
stands; chest of drawers; cherry drop-leaf table; walnut |
ON JOHN KENDIG FARM
41—3x4 - 10 to 19 ft. long
40—3x5 - 10 to 16 ft. long
13+-3x8 - 10 to 18 ft. long]
- 14 to 15 ft. long
Lot 2x4 - 10 to 12 ft. long
Lot 5x5 - 6 to 10 ft. long
Lot Weather Boarding 7 to 15 ft. long
FIRST FARM WEST OF LITITZ
BETWEEN LITITZ AND LONGENECKER CHURCH
500 - Boards Tongue & Groove 1x5'2
75 — Foot Boards 1x12 - 8 to 15 ft. long
Lot of Doors 3 to 8 ft.
4x4 - 6x6 - 27 ft. long
4x6 - 28 ft. long
10 — 4x6x13 — Lot 4x6x10
table, |
cooking |
12 prs. Shases
8x10 — 12 prs. Shashes - 8x15
Lumber for 9x16 Pump House
Steer Cloth — Pipe — Wire — Couplings
John S. Wolgemuth
MANHEIM R. D. 2
LET |
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Donegal
Aldus (Red) Hannan
E. William (Bill) Pontz,
Proprietors
SALES and SERVICE
ROUTE 230
MOUNT JOY
3-4516


I High-Grade Livestock Fly Spray
Mobile Homes : a
1 gallon $1.95
Bulk in your container $1.75
ORTHO FLY BAIT
Diazinon Fly Killer .
5 1b. $1.69
pts. $3.00
HESS BROS.
BOX 221 FLORIN
C. Robert Fry
MANHEIM R. PA.
D. 2,
Phone Mt. Joy 3-6045

Air Compressor Work
Rock Drilling, Concrete Breaking, Etc.

Excavating and Grading
Cellars, Trenches, Etc.
and

Rocks
Trees
Removed


PHONE MOUNT JOY 3
il

*4753
WAY’S APPLIANCES
SPECIAL!
DURING FARM SHOW!
“O” and “027” Trains and
Train Accesories
As much as 50% OFF!
. $6.49
$10.29
. $4.15
Lionel Diesel Fueling Station
Lionel Operating Coal Loader
Lionel Semaphore . . .
Lionel Automatic Gateman
Lionel Switches
Lionel Gang Car
. . - .
. . - .
Lionel Transformers . .
. $4.15
. $9.49
. $5.95
to 209% OFF
You Can’t Afford to Miss This
Train Sale While They Last ---
Largest Toy Stock
WE'VE EVER CARRIED

Use Our Christmas Lay-away Plan!

‘Way's Appliances
48 W. Main St.
Phone 3-3622
 
Mount Joy, Pa.
 
 
 


































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