The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, February 21 PUBLIC SALE ———— OF John Miller were Mr. and Farm Machinery - Livestock- Household Goods Mrs: Tobert Johns of Lancas- Fogie visited Mrs, Martha Saturday, March 2, 1957 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barton 12:00 NOON and Mrs. Alfred Atland, Co- . lumbia, On the farm tenanted by John L. Musser, located Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. on the road from Salunga to the Farmdale School near Oliver gin and {arity : : . were, Mr. ar Mrs. Az Newcomer's Quarry, the following items to be sold: Lands. Mr..antt~"Mre. ‘Shar wood Deitz, Lititz, Mr. and DC CASE TRACTOR Mrs. David Hostetter and 3 bottom mounted plow, used one season CC CASE TRACTOR with manure loader and mounted grass mower VaC CASE TRACTOR with cultivators with family, Manheim R. D. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weav- er visited Mr. and Mrs. Llovd Steele, Lancaster. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fitzkee Jr. and family and Mrs. Wm. Witmer and daughter Bonnie Massey Harris mounted corn planter, Tiger corn planter, Visited Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wood Bros. corn picker, Horn stalk shredder, Ontario DeGeorge and family of grain drill (13 disc) Case 20 disc offset harrow on rub- Bainbridge, Md. ber, Bradley disc, Stauffer transplanter, Cockshutt Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. David chisel, Case 3-section spring harrow, 60 tooth spike har- Lvman Fulton, of Conestoga row. 9 ft. cultipacker 3-section roller, Case 2 bottom Center. trailer plow Mr. and Mrs. Russell Herr MASSEY HARRIS 7 FT. SELF PROPELLED COMBINE nd daughter Debbie. of Mt MASSEY HARRIS BALER, USED THREE SEASONS Joy visited Mr. and Mrs. John Deere 4 bar tractor rake, Mount Vernon 12 ft. ferti- Wm. Fogie . lizer drill, 2 rubber tired flat bed wagons, 3 tobacco wag- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gelt- ons on rubber, with 20 ft. ladders, 1 set of double lad- macher and sons visited Mr ders, Model A ton truck with bed, 14 inch Bear Cat and Mrs. Harold Stoppard hammer mill, Smoker 24 ft. elevator with corn chute, and sons, of Ironville. manure spreader on rubber, 300 gal. water tank, like new; \fisses Betty and Linda Minnich tobacco press, sizing boxes, fourtee n 85-lbs. milk Geltmacher spent the week- cans, 300 ft inch pipe, 2 battery fence controllers, 2lend with Mr. and Mrs. Har- sets tobacco hoers, poultry feeders, fountains, six 10-hole + Newcomer of Mt. Joy R nests, 8 good coops, electric brooder stove, Reo 21 inch D hedge trimmer, 35 gal oil stand with pump, lawn mower, | 1 ‘isitors of Mr. and Mrs g wagons drill, 100 ft. endless belt, Visitors of 1 J beg wagons, electric drill Maurice Frysinger, Mrs. Ka- . ‘ic Moore and Mrs. Ida Eis- 8 Good Dairy Cows enberger were Mr. anda lu:s Havard Johnston, Lititz RD 4 Holsteins and 4 Guernseys, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hess of 3 cows fresh by day of sale, /Mt. Joy RD, Mr. and Mrs Gilbert Geltmacher, of town four 85-1b. milk cans, buckets, strainer, water heater, etc. : ye! na hs 9 ny Tee Se . Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gelt hay, straw, and soybean hay, shovels, forks, chains, etc. NT Te y y : * : macher visited Mrs. Florence HOUSEHOLD GOODS — Three wardrobes, kitchen Woaver. 1 anenstor table and six chairs, Kelvinator electric range, 9x12 and \Ir avd NES Irvin Witmer 8x10 rugs, kitchen cabinet, rag carpet, Butchering Tools, dq fal Iv wv sited Mr. and copper kettle, iron kettle and many items not mentioned. 3nd lamily visited Mr. and Terms by Mrs. John Kauffman, Sr. of 4 . : Ironville. Omar Landis & Elmer Spahr, aucts. oi : jainor & Kavlor. clerks John L. Musser Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ha- i ey berstroh have purchased the Refreshments by Farm Women No. 4 “Lehman Grocery Store,” at NE LOOK at that price figure and you'll know 0 that —again in 1957 —if you can afford a new car you can afford a Buick. And look what you get for so little extra money. 2.Door 3 (including Delive Charge Transportatio local taxes, acc equipment, inc transmission, white sidewal You get the most completely new Buick in years. Not just brand new in styling and brand new in body design. But new in features that make this the dream car of the year to drive. 2 You get brand-new performance because the engine is literally new from the crankshaft up. You get a brand-new instant response because we engineered brand-new torque into Variable Pitch - Dynaflow.* And to give you the new sure-footed safety of a lower center of gravity — we built a brand-new 6 NFAY Toc : E NEWTOWN Manufacturer's Suggested Price— for this SPECIAL 6-Passenger Sedan 2595" s and Federal Excise Taxes) n charges, state and essories and optional | tires, additional. Prices may vary with in dealer pricing policies. INewtown, from Mrs. Mar Mr. and Mrs guerite Lehman of town Esther Fry, Washington- boro, visited with her broth- a ay er-in-law and sister, Mr, and = - John Mayers I Mr. and Mrs. Edgar May- ers and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Francis Haberstroh The Ladies Auxiliary of William Mayers and Mr. and Visitors of Mr. and Mrs, the Fire Company are hold Mrs. Hiram Mavers and son Earl Geltmacher and family ing a card party at the May attended the funeral of Mrs. from Lancaster were visitors in town last week. [ PLOmIN Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin entertained these guests to dinner on Sunday, Mr, and Mrs. Landis Hess, and James WEAR CLEAN CLOTHING Fast and Efficient Service Jere Mx and Mis. Meni [own American Login Guernsey Gray on Saturday Musser, Mrs. Adah Eichler . . ‘ . unk and son, of town, Mr. Home on riday eve rat Chester, and daughter Margaret, Mr Cl P - T | and Mrs. Harold Newcomer, Feb. 22 at 8 p.m. Pinochle, ey ‘onize Claude Es \ ror d Mr. eaning . ressing al oring Mt. Joy RD Canasta and “500” will be, Don’t forget to patronize Claude Espenshade and Mr, Mr “and Mrs. Howard ol: red, Refr shments will be the Panlake Supper on Sat-jand Mrs. Dalton Frey and Se, ond ors, dip ayed. : urday evening at the Amer-/daughter. WOOLEN GARMENTS CLEANED BY US ARE Gamber visited Mr. and Mrs. served ilan Legion Home. The Mr. W. H. Myers, Jr. was RY Sumber And family, of S She get ol oi fits of this supper will be admitted to the General Hos- | M O T H P R O Oo Lb E D : : Hn Jere. p . cou $0 NO, id “1 uesd for the Playground pro- pital on Tuesday as a surgic- i Celestine, daughter of Mr./a Valentine party last week ial rim Ve A for al patient and Mrs. Edw. Isler cele-in the Firehall. Their leader ject. The price is $1.00 for alla ; an Ty FR YY . Ht “U5 can eat Misses Mary Hamilton and brated her 10th Birthday on Miss Loretta Mayers, was in R : cra . J ng ny ‘rvberger is Ruth Wittle spent Sunday ® February 18th. charge. RY ie Mr Sd Te Bray Visitors of Mr. Oco. Moore] Mrs. Mabel Houseal Mis. Robert WT Raf Lis Wi ghar . rv Wake Mee. Nene Fle . » of and family at Pittsburgh. raus and family, and’ Mr. and family were Mrs. Nora the week at the home of and Mrs. Frank Hatton. at Halter, Ironville, Mr. Joseph Mr. and Mrs. William Hol-| Forty Boy Scouts andly : | Moore, Reading, Mrs. Hazel lenbaugh of Ephrata. their leaders, Mr. Elwood The Sewing Circle of thei "WE Garber, Mr. Ward Halter, of A reception for the Rev. Gerber, Mr. John Boyer, Mr. Cross Roads. Church are YOU Mount Joy, Mr. and Mrs. Vie- and Mrs. Ellsworth was held Slavey and the Scout Com- sewing today at the St. Jos. PHONE CALL tor Fry, Columbia, and Mrs. at the E&R Church on Satur- mittee attended the MOrning oh H yspital at Lancaster Laura Sener, Lancaster. day evening. More than 100 worship service at the E&R Mr and Mrs Liovd Vouel MOUNT JOY 3-4071 Mrs. John Wittel, Florin, persons attended from the Church on Sunday. and ’ family Wore supper visited Mrs. Jean Isler and Maytown and Marietta, Mrs. C. E. Hollenbaugh, guests Wednesday evening at (Mrs. Irene Snyder. charge. The special guests Mrs. Rozella Neican, Mrs. the home of the latter's par Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. were the Rev. and Mrs. Ells- North Loucks, Mrs. Christie ants, Mr. and Mrs. William | ~ i gi : = Robert Frank Jr. were Mr. worth; the Rev. and Mrs. Al Buller, Mrs. Carl Shenk, Miss Lowion at Manor Ridge. the John Heisler and family of lison; the Rev. and Mrs. Helen Sload, the Rev. and event being Mr. I Pr U B J I York, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wiest from town; the Rev. Mrs John Wolfe and Mr. and pirthday : : Kohler of Red Lion, Mr. and and Mrs. Long, the Rev. and Mrs Frank Gorner from ed i 3 . : 101 hd ivi any 0 A large group accompani — -— Mrs. Robert Frank, Sr. and Mrs. Frank from Marietta. town attended a birthday eq a ae Trip te re Ca or : daughter, Dixie Lee, of town. After the program, refresh- birthday party for Miss Viola pades at Hershey Tues. nite Stock - Implements - Poultry Equipment Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. ments were served Each Johnsten at Rohrerstown on A group of friends surpris Wm. Haines were Mr and verson brought a can or Saturday vening Mr 2 rt 7 . I : : ei. =o wi Aa. ed Mr. John Eichler on Val WwW d M h b 957 id Giles ily an Son Paiste food for the i Miss Sarah ary IS entine evening by calling at € nes., arc 9 1 > ancaster, 1 VO 1S heir pantrv shelves yndine the veek at Nor vo 1 ol I . . : wn Mrs Robert Haines ind should be filled fter “thi ol voy at ti : ; 1e of Mr By Hon bir > Ip Wi ue On the premises located between Elizabethio es “a te BRD pn grey 15,1018, Va., al the home of rate his birthday, every one : : : : daughte I' of Marietta generous shower of gifts and M Dale Lyons present had a he ly i mb and Florin, one mile North of Florin, four miles South of Visitors of Jetty 3rosey + : Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin -lizabethtown, turn North from Route 230 at Groves Zz R it} Na sre | . J) " 5 J 4 and Edith Erb were Mr. Paul PN Frye, of Adams Co., and Mr. Meat Market. Witmer. Columbia, and Rev ind Mrs. Robert Frey and Ow, | : » “Fm” family of Manheim R. D. cal 1 Guernsey Cow, bv Fat Hogs ur Mr. and S Ol a Mrs . RIV . SS NU Mrs H S- Bronnerun. As OF — 10g on Wr. and Nya. George IMPLEMENTS: C. A. ALLIS CHALMERS TRACTOR Joy R. D Li | | | hol d lumber On sunday , with starter, lights, and hydraulic lift, manure loader, : ® ivestock — mplements - Household Goods _ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Martin ~ultivator, grass mower. and corn planter, all in good con- RETURNS HOM: Sr. spent from Friday till dition: W. C. ALLIS CHALMERS TRACTOR in good con- CTURNS OME [uesday with their son and dition: 1950 CHEV. 1-TON TRUCK with stake body: New Mr. and Mrs. Donald Reist Saturday, March 9, 195% in-law, Rey and "dea Tractor Manure Spreader; New Idea Transplanter; Mount Joy R1, returned ee a1, Ms. Paul Martin Jr. and fa- 2-bottom Little Genius Side Delivery Rake; rubber tire home February trom Eu On the premises located two miles South of Mount mily at Sylvatus, Va vagon: trailor type plow; 500 gal. water tank and wagon: rope where Mr Re ist was loy. three miles West of Salunga on South side of Mr. and Vrs Benjamin | lise harrow; snring harrow; soike harrow; cultipacker; 2- Of iy : 4 Ya 230. H and vo Qian N0le corn sheller; rubber tire wheelbarrow: Fairbanks working for the past three £58 Alm sons were Saturday Platform scales. 1.000 lb. capacity. BAG 000 olf Mr. Rois SHOA I's syemng guests of Mr. and 1400 LEGHORN AND HIGH LINE PULLETS had worked in France nea ~~ Mrs. William Smith at Eli POULTRY EQUIPMENT: 6 range shelters; 2 brood the Swiss border since June ' \ ibethtown er houses; 8 ft. range feeders; other feeders: water foun 1953 100 SEX LINKS LA YING HENS Mr. and Mrs. Landis Hess tains: water tr wagh: 3 Infrared Brooders: 1 coal brooder; en - " rr entertained the following at. Keenco Electric Egg Grader: Keenco Egg Washer; egg Farmall A Tractor their home on Saturday ev- baskets: chicken coops; 500 ft. 15 in. plastic pipe: Stehman vith cultivator and hoer attachment Little Genius 14.in.| Mr. and Mr Leroy Winesap apples: ear corn by the ton; log chains; shovels; bottom plow: New Idea gne-row Tobacco Planter: MecCor- Ft of Falmouth. and Miss forks: tools; and a lot of articles too numerous to mention. mick eleven-hol drill; New Idea Rubber Tire Margaret Eichler and Mr Sale to start at 12 o'clock noon, when conditions will nanure spreader, used one season; International Side De- Claude Espenshade he made known by livery Rake; Hay Tedder; grass mower: twc-section iron Mi nd Mrs. David Geib J H | land voller: d s¢ har rubber tire flat wagon with 16 ft nd children and Mrs. Ruth oseph B. ostett er bed, practically new; two wagons 14 fi. beds; tobacco Klugh participated in a sur . i wagon: tobacco ladders; tw ction spike harrow; two- [prise birthday party for Mrs Also at the same time and place the following ar- te oe 5 OS Liv FO “hi Planter MANg ‘Annie Liddick, at Duncan- ‘icles of the Peter H. Riszer Estate will be sold: t ilor; scorer and scraper: eleetric co sheller with : 3 8 4 roy wp : 3 H. P. motor; platfor: Bean Seal : Minn oh non on Sunday, who celebra FARMALL “B” TRACTOR with wheel weights and tobacco cellar stove; 7926 tobacco lath: tobacco shears ang 1¢4 her 88th birthday. She “ultivator in good condition: FARM MASTER TRACTOR 7 zing box 2x4x14 tobaceo sca 1; he f ders: |€c€ived many lovely gifts ith low. cultivator and scorer; electric drill; electric car walk ng cultivator; wheelbarrows, dung slec cra VI and Mrs Kenneth | a0: hvdravlic jack Serew lack; grease guns, tarpaulin range shelters; hand grass seed sower: quare 'lickernell and son, of Fal for truck: black and falls: bag wagons: vice; carpenter hetole Sleigh: & ool o elias Gar A ion Bh. called on the lai ot tools; tool chest; soldering iron; emory stones; belts; sled- rafter: bag wagon: brooder stove: oti; gh Sr ard Broth LANE 8 ges: wedges: chains; iron pulleys: oil drums: barrels: : io He Tai han a Ok. Ci sian Mr Lo DOT axes; hand sorayer half bushels; wheelbarrow: tains; dog nS 5% muni hook; , end Mrs. Benjamin Hess|.roscent saw: shoe last: lantern: rones: grindstone; shovels; or rota] ig ok Shovels. of] wi er on na family on Monday eed scoops: funnels; brooms; brushes; trestles; two desks: Be van rs a Hoa » tobacco Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Klugh|1 rolltc p desk: swivel chair; stool; check writer; billing HOUSEHOI D GOODS: Onk it SOrng md Mr. and Mrs. Melvin machine; .32 rifle; shot gun: flour chest; saddle bench; mattress; single bed; two single mattresses: bi real: rope were dinner guests lower steps: extension cord; fat lamp; balance scales: mor- 1 Pt on Tos RE : Aran, rope of Mr. and. Mrs Jones it) ar and wooden cog wheels, and a lot of articles bed; yellow bed; brown leather couch: stuffed chair; Vic- Bi srous anti trola and records; reed porch chairs: roll top desk: porch Rohrerstown, on Sunday 0 numerous to mention. sul { ate : ih ten, 1 VI i Mrs. P: Shelia Sa'e to start at 12 o'clock noon, when conditions will glider; one-plate white enamel wood & coal stove: cane Ar. and Nurs aul Shetter be made known by seated chair; 7'2x9 rug; 8x11 rug; 9x12 rug; two Kerosene Mr. and Mrs hanging lights; parlor lamp; butter scales; two iron ket- Harry Barnhart, of Eliza. : F 1 H Ri d tles: saner kraut cutter: cherry seeder; lard cans: books: bethtown. to dinner on Sun Dupes & Gerberich. Aucts. annie $ ISser an two vellow pine house doors; electric butter churn: hand day, and in the afternoon Xraybill & Miller, Clerks d R Sh butter churn; corn dryer; cutting bench: butcher ladles; Mr. Clyde Barnhart and Lo a Ik. earer large Dicuss: J grocks; pans; and a lot of ar- daughter Vicky of Elizabeth- Administrators for the Estate of Peter H. Risser icles too numerous to mention NTs: af A “iy , ; : Sale to start at 12:30 P. M., when conditions will be wn called on Mr. and Mrs Mr, Hostetter's stock & implements will be sold first. Ia I Rh a iil ton! DE Shetter 8-2¢ made known by 3-2 Dupes & Gerberich, Auct Ames H. Musser Herr & Kraybill, clerks PUBLIC SALE Farm Machinery, Livestock and Equipment Wednes., Mare 13, 195% The Executors of the Estate of Phares R. Nissley. dec’d., will sell his extensive lot of farm machinery, livestock and equipment, including: Pair of Mules 9 SHEEP including 46 Ewes — 2 RAMS Most of Them Have Lambs FARM MACHEINFRY from two lore farms including: OHM NRERT. “CG” TRACTOR in good condition, 2 ry and Handling i Dynaflow INHN «pr PRACTORS with cultivators and luding Y 4 hoers, FARMA LI, H TRACTOR ' with manure loader radio, heater an and cultivator. 2 WK 40 TR ACTORS. one on rubber. the “ther on steel. 3-hottom John Desre Plow, John Deere Tractor Mower & Tohacco Hoers, International Tractor. Massey Harris 7 ft. Self Propelled Combine, Massey Harris Con Harvester. New Holland Baler New Holland Fncilace Hershey 2-Row Tobacen Planter used to plant 16 acres of tobacco. New Tdeg Tobacco Pldntor, 16 dividual . eer ass ee Era. «cll > i Dis» Ontario Drill, 2 three bor Si akes, Mt. Ver frame —which fowers the car, but keeps the head- vB Drill on rubber. Off Ty Ar vy room, icgroom and footroom that a big car should i INES i |? Doble Cultipackers, ha . Be . ANCE : 2 Three Sectinn Sprine Harrows. Smoker Bale Eleva- 1ave. . w PERFORM + tor. 2 Fnsilnge Wagons. Corn Planter used : cnt 4 PYNAFLO 3 Ne season Tractor Scoop 2 Weeders, 2 Hav Loaders. . . : 2 * : pvr ng nhha ire a or ire V an wri Fact is, there are more than 150 other chassis : or look Is wopy, . 1 J RAP : sido Trt gon, Tire Wan nN changes in this '57 Buick — waiting for you to try { pend pisturey = without switch" “ul‘ivators 5 Tabrenn Wasons, Pump Rake, O-chard . s _even Spraver. 2 Me ormi Deering Pr Tower them. Do that soon—at your Buick dealer's. 3 =F" eT ee ee isk Mo rn Yowas 2 ks : ; wn send. 3 TS mHgp : sn Two Horse Wagon. Two 75 ft. Endlass Belts. Lot of ¥New Advanced Variable Pitch Dynaflow is the only Dynaflow Buick builds REAM S agon. Two 7: Belts, Lot of Gar- today. It is standard on Roadmaster, Super and Century — optional at : Tha > DRivyg CAR ! Aen) Hose. Lot of Harness, Hoy Slings, Snanper Turtle | modest extra cost on the Special. : i na —ar : Romy Lawn Mower used very little, and many other : | items. | : Sale on Phares R. Nissley’s farm (known as the Garber Farm) situated three miles CENTURY + SUPER - Big SPECIAL See Your Authorized Buick Dealer WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM Thrills Buick ROADMASTER south of Mount Joy and one mile north of Newtown. Sale starts at 12:30 P.M., on 13th of March, 1957. T veh will be served by the Youth Group of Chestnut Hill Church. The Union National Mount Joy Bank| Barbara N. Miller | ; EXECUTORS {Anrold, Bricker, Beyer & Barnes | Attorneys | : 5 a | Walter Dupes—Auctioneer ~~, a PBDI AEP YN A Bm BN PTET Fo A A a Ny Complete Dispersal Sale 30 Registered and Grade Holstein Cattle Bangs Certified, T. B. Accredited, Calf-Hood Vaccinated. Analyzed. Friday, March 15, 1957 AT 12:30 O'CLOCK NOON LOCATION—IN LANCASTER CO. 3): MILES NORTH OF MT. JOY, AND 5 MILES WEST OF MANHEIM NEAR THE BACK RUN SCHOOL HOUSE ON THE HARVEY RETTEW FARM. I! 18 COWS 4 BRED HEIFERS DUE IN THE FALL 8 HEIFERS FROM 3 TO 15 MOS. OLD AND First Calf Heifers All but 5 of these animals are sired by Proven Sires in the Curtiss Candy Stud including Daughters of Pabst Sir Roburke Rag Apple Curtiss Candy Invincible, Russin Roburke Larry, and other proven Sires. D HI A Records on all the milkers. This is a good herd of cows. All are selling: if in need of cattle see these sell. FARM MACHINERY—195]1 Massy Harris 7 ft. Self propelled Com- bine with grain bin, 1953 — 101 John Deere semi-mounted Corn Picker (quick attach), 4-Bar John Deere rubber tire rake used 2 sedsons. 26 #. Smoker’ Elevator with corn attachment used 2 seasons: 70 bu. Snowco grain bin, with power take off, used one season, John Désre No. 5 crass mower with quick attach, low down rubber tire wagon with side boards, 2-hole corn sheller with motor, Farm-All cultivator for H or M John Deere Riding cultivator, Black Hawk corn planter, New Idea manure spreader, 3 rdnge ‘shelters, chicken fseders, McKomb eleciric brooder 500 capacity, Buckeye coal brooder stove, 500 capac- ity, Hol-Den electric fencer, 3-battery fencer, Stewart Clipper, Dehorner. DAIRY EQUIPMENT—Two unit Surge Milker used 12 years, pump for 4 units, 4-can Victor milk cooler, 10 gal hot water heater, twin wash tubs, can rack, milk cans, buckets & strainer. HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES—=56 room Duo-therm oil burner with fan, 4-5 room Coleman oil burner, chest of drawers, rocker, Taylor tot stroller (like new) and many other articles. Refreshments. by the Ladies Auxiliary of the Mastersonville Fire Co. For catalog of the cattle write to Harvey Rettew, Manheim. Pa. Sale Manager. Phares S. Ober, Owner MANHEIM, PA. R. No. 2 Auct.—Dupes ETE MB Sh a nn La Id BMAX 6 hg Sn SA He Ca a Chu Rev. 1 ow iN mh hee