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Fie Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, June 6
PUBLIC SALE
—QF
PERSONAL PROPERTY
FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1957
II THY 4ORO OF ELIZABETHTOWN
IN PEACH ALLEY
A lot of household goods, paint, carpenter's tools,
garden tools, and anything you want.



Sale to start at P. M.
Gerkrich, Auctioneer 22-2¢
aint OF sie
| PERSONAL PROPERTY
Saturday, June 15, 1957
EAST DONEGAL TOWNSHIP, ONE MILE NORTH
MAYTOWN, ROUTE 340.
3-piece LIVING ROOM SUITE
2 DINING ROOM SUITES
Ong Studio Couch,

two Side Boards, two China Closets,
on¢ Breakfast set with 4 chairs, Wood Chest, Old Bureau,
one Rug, Rocker, four Kitchen Chairs, Wash Stand, Shav-
itg Cabinet, one Bedroom Dresser, one Chest of Drawers,
Hgh Chair, Odd Chairs, Library Table, Metal Bed, single;
Kdvinator Refrigerator, Mix Master Electric Mixer, Hoov-
er Cleaner, Small Ironer, Coal Oil Lamp, 1 Set of blue
ant white China dishes, 1 Old Blown Glass Wine Set
goal condition, Aluminum Kettles, Dishes, China & Glass
war; Butcher Table, two Butcher Stoves, two Iron Ret
tles, two Beam Scales, 400 lb. capacity, Wheelbarrow,
Gallen Oil Can, Digging Iron, one 50-1b. Scales, one 10- 2
Scale Forks, Cross Set Saw, One Man Saw, Shovel, Rakes,
Hoes, two Sets of Pulleys, A lot of Bolts, teois and other
articles too numerous to mention.
Sale to begin at 1:00 P. M.
Henry Shreiner, Auct.
simon Kraybill, Clerk John F. Barnhart, Owner
PUBLIC SALE..
OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE and PERSONAL PROPERTY
Saturday, June 15, 1957
On the premises located at #230 East College Ave-
we, in the Borough of Elizabethtown.
Lot of ground 50x188 ft.
21» Story Frame
STUCCO HOUSE
six rooms, kitchen and
on irst floor; fireplace in living room;
ter heat, summer-winter hcok-up; concrete
entire house. FOUR-CAR STUCCO GARAGE.
immediate possession can be given.
view premises can be made by calling
7-4718 or 7-1101,
Also at the same time and place
goods will be offered for sale:
General Electric Refrigerator;
titchen stool; porcelain top table;
thereon erected a
hardwood floors
hot wa-
under
made known by o ae
y e pl i a night
Walter Dupes, Auctioneer rea are, plan ming 2
p Landis & Garman, Clerks Mrs. Ha Ty J. Wirth o bowling and miniature
{ 80 If to be held Saturday nite,
— June 8, at the Dutch Bowl, |
Akron. Persons planning to
will meet at the Lan-
disville church at 7:15 p.m.
Refreshments will be served
OF-- at the church following the
be YWILINE
GOOD USED LUMBER Program chairmen for the
event include Mr, and Mrs.
ee aki ——— Ray Kann, Mr, and Mrs. Jno.
Keene, and Mr. and Mrs
bath;
oil furnace,
cellar
containing
Arrangements to
Elizabethtown
the following house-
General Electric Sleve;
bedroom suite with twin

beds, springs and mattresses; studio couch; living room
wite; buffet; round extension table: end tables; hall rack:
adio; General Electric Sweeper; floor, table and bridge|
kmps; chairs; rocking chairs; lawn chairs; washstand;|
jine table with drawer; desk; plank-bottom chairs; quilt-
ng frame: flower steps; cellar cupboard; drop-leat table;
vood box; clock; large Rose Pomerania Meal Platter; lus-
er pitchers; milk glass plate; tea set cotton plant design;
dlue plates; blue teapot; small swan flat iron
glassware; Rodgers and Sterling Silverware;
dishes and
cooking utensils; glider; porch chairs; porch rug; wash ma-
chine; tubs; garden tools; lawn mower; empty jars and
(crocks; and a lot of articles too numerous to mention.
Sale ©, San at 12:30 P. M,, real estate to be offered
hs 2: 00 P. M., when conditions will be made known by
Walter Auctioneer Eva K Greiner
Landis & Garman, Clerks
23-2¢

and stand;
the commencement
theladdress, Two student orators
Laveryalso spoke. They were Miss
lecture with Judy Kirchoff,
“lie,” Rockets Red Glare’ livered
Salga Nike’ guided mussiler ©
illustrated his





Anne
County
—— ns —— Jarbara Fasnacht;
Lancaster Society of
QUALITY MEATS PEAN Farm Women award in the
ALSO A FULL LINE OF Era

field high faculty award in
History, Judith Ann Eby; the
High School Public Speaking.
BIRDS EYE

Fresh, Roasted

FROSTED FOODS award, Phillip C. Swarr; the
Hempfield Service Award,
Fruits & Vegetables Judith Ann Eby; the Roh-|
rerstown Band Instrumental

award for the outstanding;
band member, Barpara R.
. Hassinger’s Gruce
Krall's Meat Market ., i i bind weir utters 3
WEST MAIN ST. MT. JOY 44-tfc sented iy the ni and
— - - Professional Womens Club of
gq L ancasters Janet M. Charles;
P U i$ i § SA EE the Sgt. Richard W. Markley
ward for the outstanding
athlete and the Ray Link
Memorial award for the out-
standing soccer player, both
awarded to Jay V. Smith
and the Re: aders Dige st a-
PERSONAL PROPERTY
Sat turday, June 8, 1957 | on, Jane B. Young
IN THE VILLAGE OF BAINBRIDGE ALONG ROUTE of I. Tf Id Join he 1
board, awarded the
Market St.
-— OF =

 


of graduation to the seniors.
Westinghouse Refrigerator; chrome breakfast set; kit- Music for the program was
chen stool; utility cabinet; brass bed; spring; mattress; provided by a trumpet trio
Pedy springs; and mattresses; bureaus; chest composed of Phillip Swarr,
drawers; daybed; four 9x12 rugs: throw rugs. living cop; wrles Denlinger, and Ken-
Hs suite; drop- leaf tables; extension tables: small table 8. neth 1 the Mix
end tables; chairs; rocking chairs: lawn chairs: Victrola; © Nar. lorh, ana tne hiixe
desk; radio; .hassock; floor, bridge and table lamps; mir- ©d Chorus under the direct-
rors; iron boot jack; large electric fan: globe: clocks; dish- ion of Russel Getz. The Rev
es and cooking utensils; fishing rods; reels; and tackling; Thomas Tillett, pastor of the
carpenter tools; garden tools: lawn mower; sprayer; a Landisville Church of God,
heater; oil heater; work bench; vies ‘indstone; ladders; offered the invocation.
butcher bench; empty jars; empty croc used lumber; ani
and a lot of articles too numerous to
Sale to start at 12:30 P. M.,
mention.
Members .
: embers o the
when conditions will be! "7.
Club of t Zion
Couples
Lutheran



Biemiller
JUNE 8th, 1957 a
NORTH WOLF STREET OPOSITE SPAHR'S CARAGE
rly persons attended the



 

 
| INCLUDING: 100 pieces 2° x 6' lumber from 1 sp - Salungh Ares
{feet long: 1,800 feet of tong and groove boa rd 3 J hamber 0] Com
i broad; Lot of 2 x 4's; 400 feet 'ootboard, ainner-dance last Sat-
long; Lot of 3 x 6's; 15 doors; 8 x/urday night at the Mt. Joy
+ stairsteps; 100 cement blocks, lo cen American Legion Home
doors; galvanized roofing, roofing nails ; SEW CT Guest speaker for the ev-
pipe; And other articles tco numerous to mention, Lumber ent 1 Raiph Peters, Camp
from 30 x 60 garage and barn 25 x 35 Hill, national vice-president
Besides the above, the June 8 sale also include [of the JayCees and formerly
2,500 feet of old-fashioned tongue and » pine boards, State president


who spoke on
Thursday at the Hamilton's. If ‘hot pleased. your 47c hack at \
Miss Mary Hamilton and any drug counte This STRONG
Ruth Wittle spent Saturday germicide sloughs infected
at Harrisburg hanes Oe Try fou
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin| v.4.C day or night. Now at
Zimmerman were dinner| SLOAN'S PHARMACY 3
guests of Mr, and Mrs. Ralph EE, —
Zimmerman and family
diplomas!”

(serving on the Jury at the
Philadelphia court this week
| Mr. and Mrs. Landis Hes:
spent Sunday and Monday
SAGER & SON



EE AFH SEE == scale models of the missile!“Progress in Education”, and =. i W jt vie orien =
By Richard Jones and. other devices used in its Miss Trevena Stehman, Mr. George Shetter spent ia He nd farnidy
Codrespondent operation whose topic was, “Education Monday at Philadelphia Mrs. Sue Walters is spend Ditch Digging —- Septic Tanks Tanks Installed
An estimated 45 members’ Members of the club arelin the World”, Both student Mr, and Mrs Clarence ing the summer at her cot : .
of the Landisville Lions Club Planning a bus trip to Phila- speeches were in line with ol Bridgeport, Perry Co. | tage near Mt. Gretna Field Drainage - Footings _ Grading
attended a meeting of the delphia Friday, June 14, tothe class motto, “An Mr ond Mrs. Geo. Mum Mr. and Mrs. James M. Ei :
|service organization Monday S€¢ a major-league baseballled People Move On Jorn Kissifs Shier nd Spon the Hauling -— And Light Jobs
Inight at the Landisville Fire 8ame. Rollin Steinmetz was Forward” ger und sons and. Mr. nh wily, Ye'atives . : .
Hall, DOR arn chairiian or phe Miss Jane Diane Young Mrs. Earl Gerlitzki, were in lie Port. Air Compressor — Concrete Breaking
Guest speaker for the eve-{Monday meeting, with 0 valedistorian of (Philadelphia on Sunday Ride .
ining was Eugene P. Lavery, Robert Noit, club president, graduating class, and|see the ball game KY oe R JFLANNED Top Soil and Fill
|public relations representa- Presiding, Miss Judith Ann Eby was a-{the Phillies and Dodgers The ns! Touran of the i
tive of the Bell Telephone : - warded the honor of class] Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reese ‘ormer Mt. voy high school Rock Drilling
Company, Harrisburg, who! Seventy-five members’ of salutatorian. M i s s Joan/of Landisville, were Satur will be held Saturday, June
spoke to the club on the top- the senior class of Hempfield Cluck received the Alumni day evening guests of Mr.[29, 5:30 p.m. at Hostetter's
high school received diplomas School citizenship award. In and Mrs. Walter Brandt Banquet Hall Reservations R.D.1 ELIZABETHTOWN
DON'T SCHATCH THAT of graduatior nce aici ensinb award. Mr, Paris Shonk returned for the five-year anniversary
graduation in commence-| he foll g st ; .
ITCH! ment ceremonies Wednesday addition, the following his home Saturday after pn being received by Mr PHONE 7-1256
night. June 5 at he Lar awards were made: the being a medical patient at It Miller, North Barbara 11-t
IN JUST 15 MINUTES, nie hi uns Tory he andis-ly ou Lions Club com-|St. Joseph's hospital for sec Street. Daroaly
Your 40c back at any drug 3 alin SCNow. MS year's arcial award, Patricia Ann|eral weeks. Lf i
store if not pleased. Easy-to-ap. 8raduating class is the larg- Fridinger: East Petersburg] Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nis-| (mg
ply AEH. ME.NOT deadens itch est to date of any in the his eg 0 ren sley and family of Mount Joy
TES; Kills germs only oop hol Club award for excel- RD ot led On Mr. and Mrs l w
contract, ns for e¢czema, > SChool, dari Jane 1 ¢ ' Pht VOL, Sh F H
orm, insect bites, foot itch rd Doctor D. L. Biemesderfer, lence nS lence, Jane D Walter Brandt Tuesday eve eetz unera ome
other surface itches. Guaranteed president of the Mille I Young; East Hempfield EX- "ni and Mrs. Roger Kyle Wu ViA
locally by SLOAN'S EY: Stat Ti here © 1 rs oe change Club English award, jccompanied Miss Ruth Loe GERALD R. SHEETZ
y=uC tale aciners olege, ( :
Harrisburg Saturday
evening where she went by .
bus to Buffalo, N. Y. and W. Donegal St., MT. JOY
WHO 100K | asian oils
Canada for.
wen to Funergl Director
lmet by relatives
her to Toronto,
two weeks.
Mrs. Paul Schmuck and fj J h H St iff
Mrs. Al Laseck, of Annville, # 0 | al er
and Mrs. John Hudson and OFTOMETRIST
Son of Weve SN Main St. Mt. Joy, Pa
guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. F.
Kauffman.
Mr. and Mrs,
of Lampeter,
BY APPOINTMENT
Closed Wednesdays
Phone 3-8411
Grant Peifer
accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Kyle, to/._ 2
Hershey where they spent! ATHLETE'S FOOT GERM
“Sunday afternoon. : lly
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mec HOW TO KILL IT.


Curdy of Palmyra spent
IN ONE HOUR,
PLASTIC
Spring Valley
tae LE will
was
Mr, Walter Weifley
Pick Your Own

admitted to St. Joseph's hos-
pital on Wednesday as a sur
gical patient.


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DUCK
or ARMY
PATIO COVERINGS

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{ Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ammon, Eight Grades In Any Size
Gap, were Sunday guests of I, Bere, Good Varieties
Miss Mary Hamilton and : Lis : sine
Mrs Viola Bricker For Fresh or Freezing CALL FOR ESTIMATES AND SAMPLES
Mrs. Anna Loewen and |
Mrs. Roger Kyle visited the! ‘a ve roe
tien) T 5 CALL FOR A DATE 2 Pack 1 w rT
formers mother, Mrs, Fannie i (] Gay k 24
Shonk al the Elm Dale Rest M. N. STRIC LE
Home Tuesday evening. H F. G rb PHONE 3-6591
Mrs. James W sand) y diate,
Mrs. Nelson Felty of enr y i 27 WEST DONEGAL STREET MOUNT JOY, PA
town spent ait ed! MOUNT JOY R. 2
Friday with Mr. and Mrs. B.| C :
F. Kauffman. _“ —S"d toms
Mr. Aaron Wolgemuth is a Phone:
medical patient at the Gen bd 0B A .
eral hospital. Mount Joy 3-4642 Pafronize BULLETIN Advertisers
Mr. D. M. Wolgemuth is!
SUBSCRIBERS"

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some 1 foot broad; 5 or 6 square roofing slates, old fash-, Fred C. Geiger, Stanley
ioned locks, doors and hinges. This lumber from 10 room Avenue, Landisville. was in-
house and chicken house, stalled as president of the
Both sales to start at 1 P. service organization. He was |

PUBLIC SALE
OF VALUABLE
{EAL ESTATE and PERSONAL PROPERTY
Saturday, June 22, 195%
At #836 South Market Street,
Elizabethtown.
Lot of ground 50x168': feet,
2 Story
FRAME
DWELLING

in the Borough of
thereon erected a

sixrooms and two baths, C into two dwelling
apgmen’ fof burner, forced hot air heat; cellar under
entie hou.e, TWO STORY FRAME GARAGE.
converted
Also at the same time and place 20 shares df Eliza-
bethywn Trust Company Bank Stock, and the following
housnold gogels will be offered for sale. id di
\esting®use Electric Stove; oil stove; G.E. Relriger-
ator; xtension table; kitchen cabinet; bedroom suite;
threeqjarter Simmons bed, spring and mattress; bureaus;
washstids: crib: small taples: card tables; Columbia Sew-
ing Mahine: four 9x12 rugs; throw rugs;
studio wuch: chairs; rocking chairs; desk ch air; commode;
Sours: Grandfather's Clock; two 8-day weight
clocks; Janket chests; doughiray; cradle; plank-bottom
chaigs; igh-backed wooden rockers; Mammy's Rocker
two ches of drawers; marble top table: high-top sink;
dry sink: sideboard; mirrors; pictures; trunks; clothes
trees: dises: Union Bottle; coal oil lamps; wash bowl set.
Dishi and cooking utensils; extension ladders; step-
ladder; lyn mowers; garden hose; garden tools; and a
lot of oth articles tco numerous to mention.
\ Sale {| commence at 12:30 P. M., real estate to be
offered at 00 P. M., when conditions will be made known
by
Jack B. Hoyer, Attorney FANNIE H. EBERSOLE
Walter Dup;, Auctioneer
Landis & Ganan, Clerks CHARLES R. EBERSOLE
Adnpistrators of the Estate of Harry H. Ebersole |
Arrangements to view property can be made by cail-|
ing Elizabeth 7-5064 or Mount Joy 3-9943. 23-3¢
telephone table;
Be A Me
presented the
John § 5. Wolgemuth by Antony
Elizabethtown,
N HEIN
[ANHEIM, PENNA rector. Other
officers are,
president, P.
vice-president,
gavel of office
D. Santeusanio.
national di-'
newly-installed
external vice-
Glenn Stehman:
ohn Kilmer, Auctioneer


PUBLIC SALE.
OF VALUABLE William C. Piper
REAL ESTATE and PERSONAL PROPERTY Phil Biemiller;
secretary,
and directors,

Mao Cassey and. H. L.
FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1957 Out ong president Joc
1s honored.
Dancing
South Loudonderry Town- followed the hy
In the Village of Lawn, meeting with


ship, Lebanon County. music provided b v Tin
7: y Ting
1 Wright and his orchestra
2Y Story RE
lans are being completed
Sd the annual Landisville:
‘rame rouse jy, Simi Vie
tion Bible School which wl
i ‘ be held Monday, June
jcontaining nine rooms and bath, built-in balcony, large through Friday, June 28.
porch screened in, large living room with hand hewn red| Directress for the t
sandstone fireplace; oil burner heat; lot of cold shade; very gon 3 is Mice BR Xe ible
large lawn; 3-CAR BLOCK GARAGE WA ves aie alk Long,
3 . Nn as a "er .
A very desirable living place. Immediate possession... o aS announced that the
can be given. Arrangements to view property can be made|S¢35100s Will be held from
by calling Elizabethtown 7-2576 30 a.m. 10 11:30 ‘g. m.,
Monday
through Friday, for
the
two-week period.
The school ig
Also at the same time and place the following per-
sonal preperiy will be offered for sale:
Glenwood Gas and Coal combin open
to all
ation
stove; G. E. Re

 





  


frigerator; walnut extension table; 5-1 plush par- who will enter kin-
lor room suite; beds; springs; mattresses: om suite; this fall and older,
marble top sideboard: pine sideboard: wardrobe with draw- Classes will be formed gac-
ers and ras pulls; large library table with six drawers cording to age groups, and |
and brass pulls; Singer Sewing Machine; Philco Radio:!Will be heid at the Landis-
Zenith Radio: Victrola; hall rack; davenport and chairs; Ville Church of God
three steel engraved etchings; vases; what-nots; coffee ta- -— © — :
ble; wrought iron coffee table; magazine rack: clothes PURCHASES BULL
trees; umbrella stand; throw rugs; scales; large CK
blanket chest; trunks; rocking chairs; chairs; child's rocker; J enneth Young, Mount
floor, table and bridge lamp: ; bo : book shelves: cradle. | = 2% R1, has purchased the
linens; comforts; quilts; bed clothing; sew g cabinet’! I gistered +" Guernsey bull
idesk; dishes and cooking utensils; = porch glider; pore | Hargood’s Prince George
rockers and, porch. chairs; porch swing;: benches, garden! from Harold Cc. Good of
(tools; lawn: mowers; A.B.C. Washer; wash tubs: and a lot Highrock. !
of articles too numerous to mention. Kenneth i$ a vee: tional
Sale San at 6:00 P. M., real estate to be offered: igriculture student Soil i
at 7:30 P. M., when conditions will be made known by gal high school Shd Fae
John B. Rengier, Attorney Mi R. L [herd of eight cows and heif-
(Walter Dupes, Auctioneer iriam €ggoe ers in addition.to his new
[Landis & Garman, Clerks Estate of Alice W, Brubaker | 1erd sire. He will be a sen-!
23-2c (lor at the school next fall,
" treasurer.’
| NO- e oo Inter-County’s current experience is satisfactory and no increase in
subscription rates is contemplated for services presently being furnished
(Plan A and Plan B).
"1 If, in the future, services are added—at the request of subscribers— .
i to make the Plan more complete—the extra services, at a moderate
| increase in rates, may be chosen by the subscribers desiring then.
| (This answers the many inquiries {fom Inter-County bscriber
| and others, prompted by the publicity given to the proposed rate increase
of another hospitalization plan.)
{ ARE HOSPITALS SATISFIED WITH INTER-COUNTY'S PAYMENTS?
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YES eo o » hospitals everywhere have expressed their complete satisfaction with
i Inter-County’s system and rate of payments. Inter-County has always
| paid in full for the services furnished—without asking for rebate
| discounts or concessions of any kind.
(This answers another important question recently asked
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