PUBLIC SALE QurAnnual Community Sale Deadlines Are ci sus a ne pone im ho arfed iets VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Friday, April 15, 1960 On the premises located in the Borough of Eliza- the Mount Joy Cemetery. either farm-stored 10ans Or ang Furnace Hills Camp bethtown, at No. 211 North Poplar Street. : ONE-HALF OF A DOUBLE 215 Story Frame House CONTAINING SIX ROOMS AND BATH; LAUNDRY ROOM ON BACK PORCH. Arrangements to view property can be made by call- ing Elizabethtown Phon EM 7-9767. Sa'@ to start at 6:00 P. M., when conditions will be Harriet A. Eckinger made known by Walter Dupes, Auctioneer D. L, Landis, Clerk PUBLIC SALE! VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Saturday, April 23, 1960 On the premises located one mile West of Upper Lawn, Dauphin County, along Route No. 341 leading to Deodate, close to Moyer's from Upper Lawn A SMALL FARM OF 27 ACRES, more or acres tillable, 6 acres of meadow with never failing stream thereon erected a 21 Story Frame House eontaining nine rooms, kitchenette; laundry adjacent; large cellar. ‘Water and electricity in house. FRAME BANK BARN, room to stable 14 head of cat- tle; IMPLEMENT SHED and CORN BARN and ONE-CAR GARAGE adjoining barn; arch cellar under barn hill. Wa- ter and electricity in barn. CHICKEN HOUSE 14x22; BROODER HOUSE 12x16; We'l of never failing water at house water system. Frontage along two hard roads. Immediate possession can be given: Arrangements to view property can be made by call- ing Phone Palmyra TEmple 8-8518. Also at the same time and place: Heatrola; 2-plate White Enamel hot water heater: Hot Point puch-button like new; large Philco electric refrigerator with freezing compartment. Sale to s‘art at 10:00 A. M., when conditions will be made known by C. Vincent Henry, Jr., Attorney Water Dupes, Auctioneer D. L. Landis, Clerk PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE Personal Property — Antiques — Old Money Saturday, April 16, 1960 On the premises located in the Borough of Eliza- bethtown, at No. 425 South Market Street. Frigidaire Electric Stove 30” model; Wincroft combi- nation coal and gas kitchen range; Frigidaire Refrigerator with freezing compariment; kitch- en cabinet; utility cabinets: kitchen stools; dinette set with four chairs; three-piece living room suite; china closet; up- right piano and stool; 2-piece maple bedroom suite; 2-pc. , spring and mattress; bed=; springs; innerspring, coil springs and cotton mattres- bureaus; chest of drawers with mirror; cedar wardrobe; knee-hole desk; desk; end tab es; library table; chairs; rocking chairs: clothe trees; floor, {able and bridge lamps: L. C. Smith Typewriter; Paymaster Check Writer; drop-L.ead sewing machine; doll bureau; baby cribs; child's child's record player; OLD MONEY GOLD COINS - U. S. $1 Gold Piece $1 Gold Piece 5 Gold Piece, Liberty SILVER & NICKEL COINS - U. S. Silver Dollar 12 Dime, Liberty 50c Oregon Mem Trail Kitchen Stove electric range, John A. Bomgardner r bedroom suite; chairs; hassocks; occasional Series of 1923 - 10c Bill, Series of 1894 CANADIAN COINS © bk bk pt ' ‘ BRITISH COIN cake stands; lustre pitcher; red glass pitcher with 6 glasses; pottery pitchers; Old Party Plate of 1908; washstand water set; elephant money and statue; jardenieres; blown bottle; painted name cards; FURNITURE Dutch Cupboard; Empire Bureaus with glass knobs: blank- revolving bookcase; top table; sewing cabinet with two drawers; exten- sion tables; small tables; hall rack; what-not shelves: spin- chair; platform rocker; high back plank bot- tom rocker; highchair; rug and quilt frames: oil painted pictures; picture frames; mirrors; new and used blue woolen blanket dated new; a lot of faather pillows and cushions: fea- book shelves; and comforts; nylon tie-back curtains 81”; 9 by 12 rugs; new and usad braided and hooked rugs; throw mods; sad irons; cooking utensils; 4 piece silver tea set: » silver set; silver bread tray; silver fruit dish with 'r toothpick holder; ; electric fans; kitchen galvanized tubs; stepladder: 12 ft. ladder; porch awning; articles too numerous to mention. A. M., when condi‘ions will be J. Z. Herr and Lillie H. Herr r, and garden tools; 7 porch chairs; Landis & Garman, Clerks TO SHOW FILM The cost of a college educa- The Bullefln, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, April 7, i Announced By vited to attend a film “Camp perts Stimate a Soniede de: . . . Time Anytime” April 19 gree may cost as much as P BULLETIN Ad \ c d . . A.S.C. Offfice at 7:30 pm. at the Old High a atronize vertise 00 Friday, April 15, 1960 School auditorium, PoplarBulletin advertisement pays. Price support on the 1959 Street, Elizabethtown, A Borough limits Mount Joy on the road leading to corn crop is still available question and answer period at $1.24 per bushel, through win follow on Day Camping u can 40 HEAD OF DAIRY CATTLE purchase agreements, Lan- . We sold our farm and will sell at this sale our dairy dis G. Becker of the Lance: Npw BAR QUIPM of Registered & Grade Holstein Cows. Accredited, Health aster County Agricultural BARN E 2 ENT " PP charts, some good heifers and bulls. This is a good herd of Stabalization and Conserva. . 5 @ milk conveyor Ivan Parkin, Penn State extens- COWS, ti fh i 7, te- | pi : ion office said today. ‘Inte ion dairy specialist, likes the 150 Home Raised Shoats 1,000 Baby Chicks rested farmers should con- 0 Fah A ipeline. / FARMING IMPLEMENTS jae Ie hee, Final Bate ower types A Thi con: OVS AV, YL SS x New Holland Side delivery rake, used one season, New 7 apptucation is May 31. o Go." jiiuge the single Holland Ba er No. 76 with motor, New Idea Spreader, Becker also said farmers j;,'"custem and the dumping disk harrow, spring harrow, water tank, feed cart, belt, should enroll early to be or pumping station milk cart, 10,000 tabacco lath, 3 tobacco presses, 2 farm guaranteed payment for the : bells, 6-can Wilson milk cooler, DeLaval unit, milk cans, practices they plan to carry lot of other implements not advertised. out under the Agricultural When in need of printing A lot of househo'd goods, dishes, merchandise, ete. 75 conservation Program this ber The Bulletin ? baskets of apples. If you have any implements, household year. To date. 170 farmers remember : or any other articles you want to sell, bring to this sale h : 1 od d ti and we will sell it for you, except cattle and shoats. Ave enro-ec, anc practic. Sat., April 9—1 P. M. — Big Don’t miss this sale as we have a lot of goods that © have been approved in dispersal between Troy and are tot advertised We might have what you are looking the amount of $18,000.' To- williamsport, on Rte. 14, 2 for. We are in the market for cows, heifers, bulls and tal allocation for the county mj, s. of Canton. Selling, due shoats. is $120,000. Soil tests must to ill health: 61 Holsteins, a SALE - 12 NOON be made by either the Co- nice herd here; size (cows op unty Agent or State College to 1500%), production, calf- C. S. Frank & Leo P. Frank for any practice requiring vaccinated, just the kind you like!! Compiete line equip- FOR stinghous sher-drye y good hy's Appl in St.,, M 622. ster cand nts, card ency, 18 punt Joy. ed Gene e TV; A-] » picture bl; dual s) hhogany hrdware. BOYS’ SPORT COATS $1095+0 $1695 - BOYS’ TROUSERS PHONE OL 3-5521 the use of lime. : A UNIORS eee Wagner, Miller, Shaffner, Aucts. Under the wheat feed pro ment 3 jrciors, bast Tab. J mbinatior Zeller, Kay'or, Diffender.er, Clerks gram, farmers may harvesf ;, 1" Mr and Mrs Francis $998 to $595 dios. ol Refreshments by the Young Peoples Class of the Florin up to 30 acres of wheat, re- Schmelzle, Owners. For fill jicos. Sy hone OL 3 Church of the Brethren. .:: 14-2p gardless of the allotment, if list, write Rumsey Sales, . all the wheat is fed on the Westfield, Pa. 14-1¢ farm where it is produce vr eT =e ¢ First Nite Sale of the Season March 31 is the end of —coming up Tues. Eve., Ap the 1959 wool marketing ril 12—7 p. m.-Spencer Farm, year. Wool growers have un just off Rte. 6, 4 mi. West of PREPS R 1! sa g — ue lace hants —K til on 30 to file for in- Wellsboro. SO certi- , ~~ colur centive payments on wool fied vaccinated Cattle, all N.- barts, daisi or lambs sold between Ap- EP.A. sired and bred. A BOYS’ SPRING HATS hb Nolt, orin. Motorola ¢ Btereophon Lester E. 47 East Mount ril 1, 1959 and March 31, good herd, year-around fresh- a 1960. ening - 22 Hols.,, 4 Guerns., ’ To make application the 1 Jersey. 2 Excellent Trac- : tors - Oliver “Super 55” farmer must submit sales (only 577 hrs.) - Jubilee Ford slips showing name of buy- (900 hrs.) with equipment. N, er and seller, date of sale,H. Baler, all machinery, > ; qQ ews pounds of wool or weight of small tools, Pickup Truck, Vy lamb sold, amount received Produce. Wallace A. Spencer and the slip must be signed is the Owner. Another Rum- by’ the buyer, Becker said. sey Sa'e- 14-1¢ B 1 98 $798 Boys’ Wash & Wear WHITE SHIRTS $1 98 _ $7949 late gray B long. A bring coat kcellent co 461. focust Post: ce. Dani andisville ’ ® Dates Set For Livestock Show BOYS' TIES 50c- $1.00 WPEWRITE Harrisburg, Pa. — Dates for the fourth Pennsylvania ash reg., « Have You Been Visiting ? Livestock Exposition have BOYS’ TIE SETS $1.00 afes, files, been announced by the Pen ed. At Roc nsylvania Farm Show Com- BOYS BAR & LINK SETS yortp wid ood mission. igh St, E- Had Visitors ? Dates for the 1960 show $1.00 OR RENT will be November 7 through ’ 0 bedroon 11. Site of the beef cattle, BOYS BELTS . . $100 L 3-4339. hog and sheep show will be Been Divorced ? the famed Pennsylvania Fa- Ca rm Show Buildings in Har- NOW OPEN EVERY rishure. : f SERVI CE! THURS. & FRIDAY NITE. ; . otal premium money of- AWI Been Jilted ? fered for the show has not We get there fast if you have been amnounced. Last year burner trouble. Patio Awni exhibitors were offered $80- Professional 000 i rize mone nd tr i Got Engaged ? er 5 7 Garber Oil Co Show offieials have indi- 105 F . : Free cated that again this year airview Street { joined a Club or greatest emplusis of fie dhe MOUNT JOY KING BLDG., ELIZABETHTOWN {hsrsessses Phone ow will be on the ability of HALD animals to produces the ty- Phone OL 3-2021 v UPHOLS’ pe of meat wanted by the ,. Reins - : iE Air Conditioning—temperatures made to ordet— Sec The Dinah Shore Chevy Show in color Sundays, NBC-TVe Been Thrown Out of One housewite, Detsess Siows for all-weather comfort. Get 8 demonstration! the Pat Boone Chevy Showroom weekly, ABC-TV, COLUI panded at the PLE and are " ted be fil agai Had An Accident ? : Sete to be filled again Prospective livestock and commercial exhibitors are : 2 asked to direct inquires to: Bought Anything ’ Pennsylvania Livestock Ex- position, Farm Show Build- ing, Harrisburg, Pa. B TEST SOIL FOR POTATOES A complete soil test is es- sential for each field p’anted Had a Party ? to potatoes, reminds Elmer Pifer, Penn State extension agronomist. Intended use of the crop also is a guide to Been To One ? choice of fertilizer and the amounts to be applied to get satisfactory yields and the Brookwood 4-Door 6-Passenger Station Wagon ARD C I want to vho so kind e with you pifts and car n the hospit onvalescent Tay the Lor Ruth Brubak ount Joy. Sold Something ? MISCEL Had Triplets, Quads or gislity desired GROW HEALTHY Small Ap VEGETABLES lain St. Ph. Even a Baby ? Many home graaeners have ? trouble raising certain vege- tables because of disease in- fested soil. Allen Bauer, Penn State extension plant 2 Anyone who’s looked around knows the majority of Chevrolet models—6’s pathologist, explains that a » and V8's together—list for less than rotation he'ps control short- comparable models of other low-priced r lived organisms, but in many cars. But the price alone is only" That S News. Please Tell Us So ceses vesistan varieties must y one of a ow eid ty y e used. 3 Chevy does better by your dollars. BUY EXTRAS IN SOCKS Nothing near Chevy’s size and price can We Can Print It And Tell It pays to buy extras in Jigen Ho Sul Col Supdonisg ot Ts boys’ and men’s socks, states f ’ Thelma Baier], Penn State of its Body bY Nishey, Tha even applies . extension clothing specialist. te some cars t at cost a lot more. You're Your Friends Selecting two or more pairs up in the higher price brackets before of the same brand, size, and you find a car that moves as quietly as a color he'ps match up pairs Chevrolet or offers the inner space that [PUBLIC SAI [Randler prop siler avenu 7ill be sold & at 2 p.m. Sat Living room [kitchen and | HELP FE/ 1 will keep home while Call OL 3-65 Interested si for teacher ol : te : : Chevrolet does. and creates savings in the i Song run. sayings ° Or look at the extras Chevy gives you ~—ai no extra cost—that others in its class ns Prius ’, ho can’t offer at any price. Shock-cushioned : o Shrubs should be mulched =Em steering. Safety bw Glass in every win- $350 Ta B0 « where there is no snow and dow. Keyless locking of all doors. Crank- £A-32, c/o M the ground is frozen. Apply the mulch only when the ground is frozen. Mulch pro- operated vent windows. Chevrolet offers the widest choice of power teams, too. vides an insulating blanket Cm 3 : Gi Drive a Chevy just once. : Ew Cn = You'll have a tough time Y CiizvnoLer 4 and keeps the soil from heav- | ERR a 7% settling for anything less, ing (caused by alternate LP The BULLETIN “put Pn | we tac. y tin. Farm safety is a family : 4 ; affair, reminds Ralph Pat- See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer jor jast delivery, favorable deals incrieden T'S : 3 y N > Lt : . ———————————— —netssnsssssdalabandeieeestneldnns tte sd ss sceke delle desioy ss guts dl Sas tne ey x > > MOUNT Joy : Phone OL 3-9661 tl, oe SF Easton : / er help wante # ints out that the farm fa- 5818. he NEWCOMER OE pends upon the well-being S, Ine. for teacher or and safety of every mem- 5 lege Sigent i ber. . West Main Street, Mount Joy Phone OL 3-4821 | $509.7 90.4 Patronize Our” Advertisers. =