The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, August 07, 1958, Image 2

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The Mount Joy —. The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa./d and Carolyn of Jackson- METER RESULTS | smi faded rr Ji asnn
Thursday, August 7 2, ie, Fla. Yigal Miss Grace, Five meter collections were, 1 MODERN i 'P U B I | [ S A : FE
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[he ld of Niagara a Falls vis-’ gi or i nk Wit made during the month of] OUR JOB H :
Mr. ¢ Mrs. Fr "
i 4 Mr and” Mes. Joseph) rT PRL yon 'STe were uly. They were $148.31, PRINTING § * CERTIFIED = OF we
. Keener anc daughter over , x » al $149.85; $108.52: $172.1 $
3 the weekend g tests of Mrs. Ida Dehoft ov- i) Oe p IS RIGHT IN H Vv 1
MOUNT JOY. PENNA oe Donal wep the weekend ud Sios44 for a total » En THE GROOVE ERNAL ! Household Goods and Tools
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY AT comer, Billy Miller, Ralpr, The playground supervis- en
11 EAST MAIN STREET. MOUNT JOY. PENNA. Williams, Donald Mayers ant 8 ok phe oll idpen to Hens $ da a H Saturday, August 9, 1958
¥ pion hey on Saturday to see 1e :
In the heart of fabulous Lancaster Count George Glattacker, Jr. are. & ‘poiia $ fon 2
VOUS slTieastey wy at Camp Chiquetan this week? Re : olice Bogen ” $ ON THE PREMISES LOCATED AT 201 TH 29th 3
Rinkyy A bus load of » c . isilors 0 1e Arnold Hs o A
Richard A. Rainbolt BOTS eta L hey sud inks last week were: Mr ai {OF we 8 — Wilt resistant H STREET. CAMP HILL, PA. 1
oq sales were l Mrs. James Ziegler, Dun- » . 3 ‘ Deep Freezer; Elect Refrigerator; two chests; of §
Editor header Daseball a: Si nd gler, in _ ov eR eep Freezer; wetrie rig w estsy 0
bo Philadelphia. = Si ! Yannon; Mr. and Mrs. Dun) ivestock- Farm Machinery - Household Goods) Winter - hardy drawers; two 4-poster beds, one acorn post and one ball}
and A ; a) Epangler, Mr. Richard Lind- # High yield post; mahogany bed with box spring and mattress; mahiog-
am al Anda Housel : eelelated hurst, Manchester; Mr. and i : ' any bureau; cedar chest; four arrow-back chairs; fa
sher {her birthday Wednesday 3 fre acti See: - #8 —Excellent ality (braided ru thr yw rugs; books; 3-section bookcase; 21 in. §
MIrs. Lester Hess and grand-| 5 H elent quali) g C gs; ec 00 RCH n. 8
Ee Lafty Henderson will cele- daughters, York: Miss Phyllis Saturday, August 16, 19 5 3 fine stemmed | Magnavox T.V. electric Singer Sewing Machine, * table
Subscription Rate - $2.50 per ycar by mail. brate his birthday today, hank, Mt. Wolf; Mr. Irvin On the premises located 1% miles East of Eliza: foal; : dishes and Cooking Jlensily glassware; Jails; 3
Advertising Rates ( re S (Thursday) lace, York: pg | lankets; coverlets; table and bed linens; pictures; lamps;
Entered at the ny aflic. he 4 v. Penna., a Mr ns Mrs. C. B. Hen ont aa d: _— betatown, qlong Sehwenger Rod leading of ot Ni. 290) i i ll ph SR BnliNes 12 Ieume Yrnedier ulin Si
at | $ ? Mo Jo enna., as wy. . : ¢ D> Le HL @ c - . { place set: redw te > \
second class mail under the Act of March 3, 1879 dergol of Suzabethiowp, Dr. er Tracey, New Kingston. en ER. and CALF: ALLIS CHALMERS ‘WD |§i August Seeding a ot yedwand pietie: table ang bencnep; pokeh 4
Member, Pennsylvania Ne Aen ind Mrs Jrooks Hender- —— ACTOR; two-way 14 in. bottom swivzl plow; carrier; § cis os . iat x a : mn
Sem jer, Sonnsylu ie vi us pape r Publisher rs’ Assoc charioy son and. children Craig. Dav- Patrotize Our Advert two wheel weights tractor Ore chains: MeCORMICK Supply Limited Ry Power woodworking tools; Husky Gardoh I'ractor
Toe mm a FUSErS. 'npERING “BN” TRACTOR: two-row cultivator; weeder: i with snow plow and attachments; power lawn mower;
prizes awarded MAIS CHALMERS “G” TRACTOR; two-row corn plant- CONTACT: H hand nower; edger: power sprayer, lawn roller; lawn
Mrs. Creta Sload celebrat-| Midwest Manure Loader; cultivator; McCormick Deer- ! pes a farm dinner bell; pair of heavy wagon wheels;
ed her birthday Saturday ling 5 ft. Combine with engine; McCormick Deering ‘50 T° arse iron kettle; wooden grain rake; scales ‘with: scoop
Mrs. May H K iM Baler; McCormick Deering 7 ft. grass mower; McCormick Paris Gruber $ and weights; garden tools; fertilizer spreader; blow {orch
H rs ay ic ] anc 158 Of IDeering 16-disk grain drill; Ezee Flow #100 Lime Drill: $ and other tals: wooden yhgeloariow with sideboards;
Ty . - elen ollenbaugh spent the ‘McCormick Deering tractor dump rake; Mec-Deering disk 8 R. D. 2 IN y garden hose; electric trains; Christmas tree ornaments and |
Mrs. Annie Arnold, Mrs. weekend at Palmerton. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ‘harrow; McCormick Deering two-row potato planter; 3| - D. 2. MOUNT JOY i$ lights; toys; highchair; rocking chair; buttons; and a lot of !
Marvin Foltz, Sylvia Foltz, Mr Ralph Simmons is rubber tire wagons with 16 ft. beds; New Idea Side Deliv- # J h Ww J tf articles too numerous to mention. |
Mrs. Robert Houseal, Mrs./patient at the Lancaster ory Rake and Tedder; Broad Jet Grass Sprayer; Case Ma- Sale to commence at 12:30 P. M.,, when conditions will |
Carl Houseal, Carl Houseal DE thic ROSItAE ii “Fri Eve’ Au 1 nure Spreader; Oliver Stover Hammer Mill; barn litter H ohn eidman tt be made by no H
¥ oY : re og - ia . 8 8g. 5, 1958 carrier tract and cart; 10 ft. ccltipacker; 10 ft. roller: i R. D. 1. MOUNT JOY Walter Dupes, Auctioneer :
Jr., Michael Houseal, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Blake 00 O'CLOCK P. M pring harrow: spike harrow; bale elevator: air compres- Landis & Garman. Clerks Earl Buch’
James Drohan, Mrs. Harold and children Carol, Vickie THE : i Bai sor; grass seeder; circle saw; power lawn mower; 31-2p ? apmath ents
Dot, Jory Gitant, MissDavid and Mrs. Rozella Nei THE UNDERSIGNED WILL OFFER AT PUBLIC SALE ~~ AppPROX 1000 LEGHORN YEARLINGS; 5 range — Sa
elen Hollenbaugh, Mrs. La-man returned on Sunday REMISES LOCATED AT 320 MAIN ST., LAN- shelters; five 10-hole chicken nests; two 15-hole chicken ———
3 2 ig? Phyliintrom a vacation in New York DISVILLE, PENNA. THE FOLLOWING: 1ests; 700 gal. water cart; 5 electric Quakermade Brood- :
upler, Mr. and Mrs. Jack State and Canada - wr Stoves: 2 egg sanders; cgg washer; egg baskets; egg! 2
Frank, Jackie Frank, Robert’ Miss Jane Fryberger fiew \ LOT OF GROUND 48 ft. x 125 ft. on which is erected a crate carrier; electric egg room fan; electric heater; elect- : A P ; HAS : A SPECIAL TALENT... : ’
Frank, Mrs. Harry Frank,to Ohio on business for the alk ric water fountains; poultry fountains; poultry feeders: a ) 2 : ip x ;
Mrs. Esther Shirk, Mrs. Hel- Olmsted Air Base last Wed tory SN -hicken crates; poultry netting; chick feeders and foun-
en Broucht and Miss Grace nesday fe : tains; DeLaval Milk Machine with one unit and extre
Henderson attended the Gro- Mr. and Mrs. Sam Engle ° i > 7 jpail; yash wh; ps Buekets ink ilk tke; milk S101,
cer’s Picnic at Atlantic City Jr. and children of Lancaster rame we Lt oi IN i g 4 ee ora DE ! TET Loi pe Pel
last Thursday, Mrs. Annie visited Mr. and Mrs. Sam Prteth oress; anvil: electric fence chargers; electric fence posts:
Arnold won an electric blan- Engle, Sr. Saturday containing 7 rooms and bath, Gas Furnace, Modern Kitch- slumbing kit: grease gun; tray cupboard; hog troughs; pig
Ket which was one of the 26f Mr. and Mrs. Larry Me- n i toro Wi ee? eeders; feed chests; hog waterer; electric grinder; bag
) « en and Boro Water feeders; feed chests; hog wa oer! electric 26m er; ag
wagon; bagger; ropes; oils and greas?s; seeds; shovels:
2-CAR GARAGE orks; log chains; Stewart Clipper; cow halters; 8 cu. ft
Located near the center of town, close to the Bus/Ben Hur Freezer; upholstered rocker; Columbia Gas
Line, also near Schools, Churches, Ete. Range; enamel 4op cabinet; formica top table and six i
Premises may be inspected Friday, Aug. 8 from 6 to “hairs: studio couch; porch glider; bassinet; crib and mat- 1
8 p. m., or day of sale after 12 p. m. tress; playpen; highchair; stroller; bed and spring; desk:
WILEY & RUTT { Sale to commence at 7 p. m. on Friday Evening, Aug- rag carpet: and a lot of articles too numerous to mention. :
SE BY es when terms and conditions will be made Sale to commence at 12:30 P. M., when conditions California Seed)
{ 4 VV 1 ~ - iY : y r
ABOUT THIS QUESTION: Omar Corie Auction oo, i y BAOIES Sevsiess NONE PRICED HIGHER
pe : 3 ar S, Auctioneer upes erberich, Auct. / ‘
When I had a fire loss, a dispute arose A. H. Young, Attorney Abram E. Keener [Landis & Garman, Clerks Walter E. Shank
over the amount of the claim. It was then I 9. i ¢ s
realized the agent was employed by the di Sai Sox. 5, lbs. 1
e dir :
rect writer insuring company and represented |
their interests more than mine. Would an in- | Large Fresh (NONE PRICED HIGHER) S i
depender:! local agent have fought for my in- "
lerests in securing full settlement?” J e ow Peaches 4 Ibs. . 99¢
WILEY & RUTT AGENCY | From Nearby Farms (NONE PRICED HIGHER) [I
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MAIN OFFICE: MOUNT JOY OL 3-2181 “ OF <w Fresh Corn b: ears 25¢ * dozen n AEC ]
81 EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY, PA. cars 3
tosis RT i VALUABLE REAL ESTATE | | | & NONE PCED Hic
P U B 1C fay A Large Lemons 6 : 15¢ or 29¢
: 2 te Xk 5
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i i F _ Large, Red Ripe NONE PRICED HIGHER | 3
OF-
PERSONAL PROPERTY
Friday, August 15, 1958
6:30 P. M
ON THE PREMISES LOCATED IN THE VILLAGE |
OF FLORIN AT CROSSROADS CHURCH.
Magic Chef Gas Stove
Coal oil stove: coal oil heater: sideboard: 9x12 rug: rug
with Conestoga Wagon pattern: other hooked rugs:
throw rugs: new and used quilts; blanket chest: swivel
chair; rocking chairs; child's rocker: library table; square
tables: desk and bookcase combination: horse blank-
est: lop robe: stepladder: electric lamps: canned fruit:
jellies; flower stands: ferneries; iron kettle; dishes; cook-
ing utensils: John Deere Grass Mower: bridles double
trees; and lot of articles too numerous to mention,
200 YEARLING LEGHORN HENS
M.,

Sale to commence at 6:30 P. when conditions will
be made known by
Mr. & Mrs. Ira S. Hess
Walter Dupes, Auct.
Landis & Kraybill,
PUBLIC SALE
OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE
Wednesday, Aug. 27,1958
On the premises located five miles West of Eliza-
bethtown, one mile West of Good's Church, one mile |
North of Route 241, along road leading to Ebersole’s
Clks.

School House, known as Ben L. Longenecker Farm.
FARM CONTAINING 22 ACRES, more or less, there-
on erected BANK BARN,
ing cellar and stripping room,
joining barn.
GARAGE: TWO STORY
HOUSE;
»
TOBACCO SHED with dampen-
and CORN CRIB, all ad-
IMPLEMENT SHED and
MILK HOUSE:
HOUSE; BROODER
2 Story
FRAME
HOUSE
containing ten rooms and bath
Water and electricity in all buildings. This farm is in
a very high state of cultivation.
Farm can be viewed at any time. If interested in|
viewing the house, call Elizabethtown EM 7-3109.
4,850 Tobacco Laths, sold after the farm.
Sale to start at 2:00 P. M.. when conditions will be
made known by
Annie L. Longenecker

«D.'L Landis, Clerk

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Wednesday, August 13th, 1958
Consisting of Two Very Desirable Farms



FARM NO. 1~
KNOWN AS HOFFER BROS. “RIVER FARM" located along Route 441 leading from Middle:
town to Marietta, four miles South of Middletown, two miles North of Falmouth, consisting of 107
LARGE BANK BARN
with five mows, stable room for 60 head of steers, equipped with self feeders and water
TOBACCO SHED, room to hang five acres of tobacco, with stripping room and dampening cellar:
CORN BARN; LARGE IMPLEMENT SHED: cattle scales and loading chute, all adjoining barn. All
stables, entries, corn barn, and loafing yard concreled. TWO TOBACCO SHEDS with stripping
rooms and dampening cellars, room to hang 10 acres of tobacco. TWO-CAR BRICK GARAGE and
TOOL SHEL.
21,-Story BRICK HOUSE
containing eight rooms and bath.
ALL TOBACCO LATH, 10 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, OF TOBACCO AND 23 ACRES, MORE
OR LESS. OF CORN TO PASS WITH PROPERTY.
FARM NO. 2~
KNOWN AS HOFFER BROS. "CONEWAGO FARM” located along Route 230 leading irom
Elizabethtown to Middletown, 2'2 miles Northwest of Elizabethtown, close to the Big “M”, Farmers
Market, consisting of 311 acres, more or less, with 107 acres, more or less, of meadowland with feed-
ing shed on to feed 120 head of steers; Conewago Creek flowing through one end to the other. Balance
in farming and woodland, thereon erected LARGE BANK BARN
with 5 mows: large feed room, CORN BARN, Cattle scales, scale shed and loading chute adjoining
barn, self feeders, water troughs and room to stable 70 head of steers. Stable entry and loafing yard
LARGE FRAME IMPLEMENT SHED: DOUBLE CORN CRIB: TOBACCO SHED with strip-
ONE-CAR GARAGE.
acres, more or less, thereon erectéd a
troughs:
concreted.
ping room and dampening cellar, room to hang five acres of tobacco,
21,-Story BRICK HOUSE
containing seven rooms and bath.
21,-Story FRAME HOUSE
containing seven rooms and bath; TWO-CAR GARAGE.
ALL TOBACCO LATH, 32 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, OF CORN, AND § ACRES, MORE OR
LESS, OF TOBACCO TO PASS WITH PROPERTY.
These are very good farms, both in high state of cultivation, very good locations, Both barns
will adapt themselves for dairying purposes,
No. 1 Farm along Route 441 will be offered at 1:00 P.M. on the premises known as River Farm,
No. 2 Farm will be offered at 3:00 P. M. on premises known as Conewago Farm, when con-
ditions will be made known by i313
A. W. HOFFER and PAUL W. HOFFER
EXECUTOR AND SALE DEVISEE OF J. W. HOFFER, ESTATE
30-3c¢
Wa. Rehm,
Altorneys
Alfred C. Alspach,
J. Hay Brown, Jr.
Valter Dupes, Auctioneer
D. L. Landis, Clerk


Walter Dupes, Auct.
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