The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, September 15, 1960, Image 5

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.{ PUBLIC S ALE Patronize BULLETIN /
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE PUBLIC SALE
Saturday, Sept. 24, 1960 VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
AT 2 P. M.
The undersigned will offer at Public Sale on the Friday, Sept. 23, 1960
premises located on Route 241 on the Mount Gretna On the premises located in West Donegal Town:
Road, 4 miles east of Elizabethtown, || mile east of ship, one-half mile East of Stackstown, one mile
Bellaire, Lancaster County, Penna. Southwest of Bossler's Church.
A lot of ground 116 x 165 leet. Erected thereon is a FARM CONTAINING 101 ACRES, mo:e or less, there
1 1 S tory on erected a
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‘ 215 Story i
| «+ Brick Dwellin . PECGY
containing 5 rooms plus me bedrooms with clothes Brick & Frame Dwelling [1 E 7
Wook Sonis: nodein hashes, hot water base 11 slate roof, containing seven rooms and bath;
This property is in high state of repair and will be
availab’e for immediate occupancy. roof, siabie room for 16 cows; large steer stable: milk
Property can be viewed on or before the day of sale house. Two large tobacco sheds, one with large stripping
or by calling EMpire 7-2327 or EMpire 7-1571. room and dampening cellar and corn’ barn, room to house
Sale to begin at 2 P. M. when terms and conditions 20 acres of tobacco. Large corn crib.
will be madé-known by: n this farm there is also some wood and pasture
land; pasture land has spring water running through it.
Warren W. Snyder, Owner
Large spring of never failing water; e.ectric water system
Rufus K. Geib, Auctioneer 16-2¢
at house furnishing water for house and barn.
This iarm is in high state of cultivation. Very good lo-
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cation; buildings right along macadam road
Farm can be viewed at any time. If interested in view-
FINE ANTIQUES and PERSONAL PROPERTY \52,
ing house, arrangements can be made by calling Elizabeth-
Saturday, October 1, 1960 P U B L I C SA L E
town EM 7-2151!
OF VALUABLE
Real estate to be offered at 2:00 P. M.,
tions will be mawe known by
REAL ESTATE and PERSONAL PROPERTY
Friday, Sept. 30, 1960

 



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of
two-
room summer house adjoining: electric ho! water heater.
LARGE STONE and FRAME BANK BARN with slate

when condi-
Christian C. Forrey Estate
Union National Mount Joy Bank, Executor
A. C. Alspach, Attorney
Wa’'ter Dupes, Auctioneer


SALE TO BEGIN AT 10:00 A. M.
REAL ESTATE AND BANK STOCK AT 2:00 P. M.
The undersigned will offer at public sale, on the
premises at 105 Main Street, Landisville, Lancaster
, ?County, Pa. the following described Real Estate:
Early 21, Story
Stone Dwelling es
adapted to two apartments containing four rooms and 112
baths on the first floor and four rooms and bath on the

Joy at No. 268 Marietta Avenue.
2 Story
Frame


On the premises located in the Borough of Mount
Patronize BULLETIN Advertisers ASC Funds Still Available
Thursday, September 15 5
DUPES SALE LIST
The Bulletin, Mount joy. Po
Field Brome


Saturday, September 17th, uieur u
2 miles East of Carlisle al- G er
* ong Route 641 Disp {1S ood Cov ) OK Ne
For Fall Farm Practices Se gO a ew
Funds are still available any other time during the ole x Yee Nau ! Pasture Crop
for payment of practices car- year. fer By ’ dos By M. M. Smith / oan Law
ried out under the Agricul- Cost.share payments can lav. Soplember 0th County Agr. Agent
ture Conservation Program, also be made for seeding and ae gay, Sep B le Win : ' Field bromegrass is gain- Congress has enacted—with
» Lancaste ounty Agri-or fertilizing rmanent / paasvi ley Her nay in ar thi > 8 si
ih ae co By a grass fields, establishing cov- Hill Farms - 2nd Annual ES popyl a apd To he approval o , Presigént
Conservat Commitiec an-er Crops, contour strips, ter- Windy Hill Invitation Guern SOUL Ee oC, bo vania: if oo Tennawer--a ney venlure
ONSEFVINON on Rg oR oi , 8\rips, Sale. Wm. Juzi, Sale southeastern Pennsylvania; 1 4, international finance
nounced this week.
Farmers should enroll now drains, sod waterways,
or improving
races, diversions, tile or open
and yill, P.O. Box 302
sey
Manager for P.G.B.A., Camp is related
grass but is
instead of a perennial
to smooth brome-
a winter annual :
Field International
through establishment of the
Development
for any fall practices they planting a vot meine | PUY B saui add
are planni said Dorothy Stand of forest trees, the re- Friday, Sep.emoes 23rd, | ome can be used as a win- Association
are planning, rothy ort said One-half mile East of Stacks for fall and The major objective is to
Y. Neel, office manager, in a P ae town, one mile Southwest of Yer cover crop or Zor fa'l an Sar?
recent report. Applications srr Bees Bossler's Church - Farm con arly spring pasture It can provide “soft loans to un-
must be filed and approved pEADLINE taining 101 acres, more or best be compared to domestic derdeveloped nations. The
by the county committee be: QOutober 14 has been set by less, by Christian C. Forrey ryegrass since they have new agency will supplement
fore the practice is started. ihe postal service as theEstate, Union National Mt. similar growth habits —and gther international lending
Cost sharing for lime candecadline for making applica-Joy Bank, Executor uses; it is more Winter Saedy agencies.
be approved for any fieldtion for employment as sub- Saturday, September 24th, in Pennsy yania than dor The United States, he said,
that is now in sod or will bestitute clerk-carriers in vari-On road from Elizabethtown He or late summer or Will appropriate $320,000,
seeded this year or nextous post offices in Lancaster Colebrook Road to Elizabeth 50WN 1h Ab SLLL 000. The 16 | :
i i i arly fall, field brome pro- 1€ ) other nations
year. Lime will be approved county. town-Manheim Road, near “ary 2a, Heid dense. Will put up $443,000,000 in
shown be re-Bellaire - A tract of wood- duces a low-growing, dense, ,000,
on the basis of need
on soil test made either
the county agent or Pennsyl- executive
vania State University. Civil Service
The committee recommends Harrisburg, Pa.,
that lime be applied now asthan the 14th.
heavy spreader trucks do less Be
damage to soil structure dur- When in need of printing
ing July and August than at remember The Bulletin
PUBLIC SALE
ry
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
Saturday, Oct. 1, 196
AT 2:00 P. M. D.S.T.
Located along the Manheim-Mastersonville Road,
V4 mile east of Union Square, Rapho Township, Lan-
caster County, Pa.
76 Acres Fertile Land,
cated an
8& Room
Applications must
secretary, U.
not




More or Less, on which is lo-

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with bath and furnace. Large BANK BARN equipped for M
Dairy and Steers, milk house, tobacco shed, to hang four °°
acres. Also garage, chicken house and other improvements,
Stream in pasture. Lot of fruit trees.
Sale to be he'd Saturday, October 1, 1960 at 2 p.m.
Premises may be viewed Thursdays or Fridays. Call Man-
by ceived or postmarked by theland by John L.
S.
Examiners,
later
leafy ground cover before addition, there will be raised
winter: this grass has a hea- $237,000,000 from so-called
vy fibrous root system, hence under-developed nations, but
improves soil structure when moh of it will be in local
plowed dows ag : a ih currencies which frequently
) ; orm see :
crop. It will pot iorm are inflated.
the year sown, so seed heads §
The new agency is expect-
are not produced until late
plowing is ed to make loans to the un-
Hess. Sale
at 2:00 p.m.
Thursday, September 29.-
6 miles East of Lancaster al-
ong Route 30, at the Guern-
sey Sales Pavilion - 70 head
of Purebred Guernseys. Sale
managed by Wm. Juzi for


P.G.B.A., Camp Hill P. O. June; since most
Box 302. : done prior to this time, it der<developed nations on
Friday, September 30th, - will not sect seed and com- longer maturities than usual,
In the Borough of Mount pete with other crops. at lower interest rates and
Joy, at 268 Marietta Ave. - When seeded alone fieldon other more -favorable
A 2%: story dwelling in ex- bromegrass is seceded at 15 10 forms than are normal in in-
cellent condition, can move 20 pounds per acre; In MiX-y..\ational finance, even
in it without changing a {ures with legumes the rate __ : hie
thing; some personal prop- is 10 to 12 pounds per acre. When governmental agencies
erty, Sale at 7:00 p.m. by It may be seeded in the last do the lending.
Charles Z. Derr. cultivations of corm, in Aug- B
Saturday, October 1st. - ust on a prepared seedbed. TRY TILE BEFORE
13 mile West of Mount Joy, or after the removal of silage UYING
along Donegal Road leading .orn in early September. The Get six tiles in {he design
from Mount Joy to Cross- orjjer the seeding in the fali and color you think you
rroad Church - A lot of per- yp. greater will be the Want, then put them on the
sonal property by Joseph K. ground cover: it should be floor and live with them for
Gish. seeded by Sept. 20th for best @ - While, suggests Sanna
Dee : Black, Penn State home

results.
Local producers interested Management extension spec-
Miss Marcia L. King was in stretching the pasture sea- falist. If it's a kitchen floor.
guest of honor at a bridal Son might consider this crop; Consider the color of the
shower given Tuesday even. Killing frosts or freezing will countertop and kitchen equip
ing at the home of Mrs. Ruth not make the forage toxic to ment when selecting the tile
Kline, Marietta Street. livestock. In addition, it is Color. Once tue is installed
Miss King, ‘he daughter of Very important to keep the Je family will see it for a
r. and Mrs. Max King, Mt fields covered during the 'OP8 Ume.
oy Rl, will become the winter months with some
bride of Lloyd Brandt, son of cOver crop. Farmers who
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brandt, Dave been disappointed with
also of Mt. Joy RI1. the results of domestic rye-
Approximately 25 persons 8rass might try field brome:
Brida! Shower
Ba.
WALLPAPER DESIGN
An allover design is us
ually more satisfactory than
a paper with scattered pat-


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second .floor. Garage and storage building to rear of prop-
erty. Lot measures approx. 165'x120’ and is beautitully
landscaped, including spruce, hemlock trees and boxwood,
with lovely front lawn.
ALSO 80 SHARES OF FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
LANDISVILLE STOCK, 11 SHARES OF MANHEIM NA-
TIONAL BANK STOCK AND 130 SHARES OF KEY-
STONE NATIONAL BANK STOCK.
At the same time, the following pieces of FINE AN-
TIQUES will be sold:
VICTORIAN MEDALLION LOVE SEAT, VICTORIAN
LADIES CHAIR, VICTORIAN MAN'S ARM CHAIR, and painted; hardwood floors throughout. Williams Oil-O-
ALL COVERED WITH FINE NEEDLE POINT, Em- Matic Steam Heat; atlic insulated; basement under entire
pire desk, bamboo Windsor desk chair, *doughtray, house; storage and laundry in basement. Aluminum storm
dough table, Empire foot stool, spool tab'e, as doers and windows; ro’l-top awnings. 15 ft. drive to rear
sorted Empire and other wall mirrors, two Victorian fold-
ing chairs, Theodore Roosevelt bust, Victorian magazine
rack, brass fireplace tools, Empire mantle c ock, steep.e
clock, mantle clock, Oriental throw rugs, EARLY GRAND-
FATHERS CLOCK, Painted Windsor bamboo side chair,
Windsor bamboo arm chair, bookcases, three-piece living
room suite, RCA Radio, TV & Phonograph Console, collec-
tion of phonograph records, assorted pictures, inc.uding
unusual frames; floor lamps, four Empire Lyre-back dining
room chairs, Victorian extension table with cabriole legs;
two Windsor bow back arm chairs, 8 Windsor bow back
chains, Grandfathers clock hood hanging cupboard, Dutch
board;
=p CHIPPENDALE TALL CHEST OF DRAWERS WITH
INLAY & BRACKET FEET — PROOF, SHERATON BOW
FRONT BUREAU, Walnut Victorian washstand, two Em-
pire chest of drawers, two mapl2 beds.



on , rt EAT 4129 i
heim MOhawk 5-4132. grass this fall. terns, points out Erma Lang-


 



° Terms by attended the shower, and the B ford, Penn State extension
5 : . i guest of honor received many Berm, sraicld ea
Dwelling CH’ Wolgemuth, Auct. John S. Wolgemuth £5, gifts. Assisting MS. when i op SONG Sarnishing. specialist:
“ 16-2¢ Ki Te on hostess was Mee When in need of printing, A design with a scattered
Ve wa si Phyllis Landis, > > remember The Bulletin, pattern is likely to appear as
covered with Johns-Manville Asbestos Shingles and Siding, : HE aaa Spots before the eyes. A
#1 wise choice in paper is a
contain.ng modern kitchen, entire walls covered with tile:
powder room adjoining kitchen with washbowl and com-
mode; dining room; living room with fireplace and french
doors leading to large side porch; four bedrooms with
closets; bath with linen closet. All rooms newly papered
conventionalized or a styliz-
ed design instead of a realis-
tic design.
PUBLIC SALE
OF
REAL ESTATE ET
Tuesday, Oct. 11, 1960 Saturday, Sept. 24, 1960 ==
Harvey Rettew Farm, approx. 130 acres, in Rapho AT 2 O'CLOCK P. M., D.S.T.
Twp.. Lancaster Co., about 2 miles northeast of Mt. The undersigned will offer at Public sale on the
PUBLIC SALE
Rapho Township Farm



¢'. property, no garage.
: This property is in exc condition; can be moved
into without any alterations or decorations; good location.
: Arrangements to view property can be made by call-
ing Mount Joy OL 3-6612.
Also at the same time and place bedroom suite: occas-
ional chair; porch furniture; rocking chairs: mirrors; and
a few other articles too numerous to mention.
Property to be offered at 7:00 P. M., when conditions
will be made known by
Charles Z. Derr
16-3c
cellent
etn
Joy. and about 2 miles South of Union Square, near Ye : : :
C a b: premises fronting on Township Road T-316 running
East Fairview Church and former Back Run School. oo.ip from State Highway =241 to the Elizabethtown
and Manheim Road, known as Penna. Legis. Route
#36001, near Bellaire in Mount Joy Township, Lan-
9 rooms and bath, FRAME BANK BARN with TOBACCO
Clarence C. Newcomer, Aftorney caster County, Penna.
SHED ATTACHED: barn equipped for steers, and 26 dairy
Wa’'ter Dupes, Auctioneer

A Tract of Woodland
having a frontage on said Township Road of 281.44 feet
and having an area of 38.394 Acres. Bounded by Township

EXECUTOR’S








 
 






3 ION OF TOBY MUGS
I FLOWING BLUE PICTH- cows; MILK HOUSE, concrete stave silo, 2 pig stables, Road T-316 and land or late of Abraham Risser, Jacob
ER, cream pitcher; two bowls, five cups, six saucers, six chicken house, corn barn and 3-CAR GARAGE: implement Ebersole, Harry Risser, Isaac Ginder, Raymond and Fran-
dinner plates, six luncheon p ates, EARLY WEDGEWOOD: shed. A Ene farm, in excellent condition, iw. # Shin :
== SIX SOUP PLATES. LAVENDER WEDGEWOOD: Six fs ih To inspect before sale date, call Manheim, MOhaw The premises contain heavy timber consisting of oak,
Plates, Six cups & saucers. vegetable dish, {wo bowls; 53-2207 for appointment. .. ., boplar, walnut, pine and brown catalpa and has two
LEEDS STRAWBERRY BOWL; EARLY WILLOW BLAN- R E A L E S T AT E oan Sale on the premises, Tuesday, October 11, 1960 at streams of water running through it and would be ideal
= TYRE: coffee pot, tea pot, cream pitcher, sugar bowl, two = 230 P. M,, DS.T. for summer homes or hunting camp.
x raste bowls, 12 cups and saucers; CLEWS PLATTER - Property can be viewed at any time. If anv informa-
RB ADVERTISEMENT FOR A WIFE - PROOF; SPATTER ‘ : ‘ Rachael Garber io. on property is desired, call Mount Joy OL 3 9466.
SUGAR BOWL, ADAMS SPATTER CUP, SPATTER The undersigned will sell at Public Sale on M R Terms and conditions will be made known by i c
RE is J / NGS mni itions wi > made known by the un-
PLATE, ADAMS SPATTER ROSE CUP, Two KINGS re} as Hon
ROSE CUPS AND SAUCERS, 5 BLUE apans rates, Thursday Sept 29, 1960 Ivnie Nelle cossibsed'f Hoe of ure.
ATHENS PATTERN, BLUE HISTORICAL CUP PLATES, 9 ® 9 Executrices, Estate of Harvey Rettew, dec’d Waller Dupes, Auctioneer John L Hess
, EARLY Woops Cup Fl.aTEs, FINg DAVENPORT PO A farm containing One Hundred Thirty-two (132) Oma iin Auct. J. Hay Brown, Jr., Attorney . .
1 TERY EN BLOWN ENAMELED WINES, BLOWN EN- 3 One Hundred Thirteen (113) perches, more or arnoid. Bricker, Beyer & Barnes, Atty’. 16-4c tmp am de pee Elm
AMELED CUP, BLOWNENAMELED MUG, Four BLOWN 18S. situate on the road leading from Mount Joy to ; : :
WINES, BLOWN BLUE CUP, BLOWN MOLD BOTTLES, Horsts Mill, partly in Township of Mount Joy and LIMITED TIME ONLY! :
sm BLOWN MOLD INDIAN BOTTLE, COBALT BLUE DIN- partly in Township of Rapho, bounded by lands now SPECIAL OFFER RE —
NER SALT rye ney or late of Samuel S. Wolgemuth, Dr. Andrew Gar-
— J] ’R. '"TSBU J V . . 5s . Yr ° :
— Se NL Lass. ber s Estate, Philip Frank, and road leading to Landis — OF —
N Granite China, Wil’ ow Ware plate, Early painted cups Mill (formerly Geyer’s) and being more fully describ- FOR THE FIRST TIME IN HISTORY
G and saucers, ‘hree-piece Bristol ware vanity jet, hand ed in Deed'dated April 16, 1945 from heirs of John E. HOUSEHOLD GOO DS [ :
ainted China dinner bell, Demitasse cups and saucers, L.ongenecker, deceased to Marti Sy : GET ;
Child's China set, China bird whistle, Adoost, ahd Sige COV- od 2 Dead Book E Voi eas aie A FREE TRIAL SIZE
red compote, Bohemian ware, Megalica plates, Limoges ’ ’ —
98) Ser i 4 for twelve, Ironstone plates with blue pattern, tenanted by Paul E. Stauffer). Saturda Se t 24 1960 WITH PURCHASE OF
frosted lion cream pitcher, sugar bowl and spoon bowl, Improvements include: y. P ® 9
Straffordshire vase. : ; 12:30 P. M.
= Tinware, silver tray, silver flat ware, rare coins incl. - i ; 5 UPER
erfoct MANHEIM NATIONAL BANK, Manheim, Pa., BRICK DWELLING HOUSE On the premises, located at the corner of Choco-] 0
m= FIVE DOLLAR NOTE, DATED 1905 and other old cur- late Avenue and Donegal Springs Road, !2 mile easi| iia th ; PLE NAMI I] S
3 7 arous crocks. . so Voip \ ; a i for 5
3 ' rency tr LINCOLN 3 Dr. SEDAN, 35,000 miles; Magic Sontag sig hi rooms and bath; hot air furnace; elect- of Cross Roads Church, : B Ma
Chef gas stove, G.E. reirigerator, G.E. dishwasher, G.E. IC; two (2) fireplaces. One Hotpoint electric stove, with cord; General Elec- tam) . y
chest freezer, kitchen utensils, and numerous other items. Large frame tobacco barn (water) tric Stove, 15 cu. ft. Freezer, Spin Dryer Washer, Three America S Largest Selling
Terms and conditions by: : used electric irons, 8 cu. ft. General Electric Refrigerator, Vitamin-Mineral Product
35) . Two (2) frame silos excellent condition; 17” Emerson Television Set, 12” Phil- J Buy a bottle of 72 tablets at regular | i E
; “ner. Attv : ‘0 T.V. Set, Two Televisi ables, a. J orola VHF- d
> NE ar Dr. Robert U. Wissler Cement Hon Jatage (sasw), \Wouliy Nouss, implement BEY. Se 1s % py Sees ol itn ve price and get a bottle of 18 FREE! |
— Daa BCES, EaLCLB, : : shed and pig sty. Brackets for T.V. Set; New Formica Sink Top 3-Pieces
TT Bombergers, Clerks Grace Nicholas Wissler Frame corn barn and implement shed Formica, Pipe fittings, Asst. sizes, copper and galvanized; $6.19 Value 4.79 Save $1.40 Y oO U R
— Execuiors of last will and testament of Frame bank barn, 18 stanchions, chicken house (water) Asphalt v Tile 9x9 Armstrong Quaker wall covering and a Nes : z |
Mable D'Milier Miller Estate o rs Linoleum remnants, Linoleum Rug, 12x15; Linoleum Rug Ore Super Plenamins Tablet gives you 11 Vitamins plus 12 |
ut buildings. 12x12, odd chairs, youth chair, 25 1b. kitchen scales, two minerals — MORE than your daily requirement of ALL Vita- |
Little Chiques creek runs through property. This is a Preakiast Seis, three floor aps ane lamp, throw rugs, mins with set minimums. Use the free trial size — if not
ara: FATF] a sh FAtlcrar Br 4 two uti’ity cabinets, two single beds, spring & mattress; satisfied return large size unopened for money back.
oY -A fern Sree fomour Hann ne has been followed and land two mahogany vanitys with benches and night stands; 144's plus 36 FREE... 10.54 Value 7.95 - 288's plus 72 FREE....18.69 Value 1 Very
is in 2a high state of cultivation. Sewing machine, Windsor mahogany chair, Studio couch prs o% wih io 8.4% ~ 285’ Plus (2 TREE... 16.00 Vive 13.00 |
RIGHT THIS WAY Sale to be held on premises commencing at 2:00 o’-and cover, reed planter, Unique baby stroller, magazine Super Plenamins Junior Tablets (for children 6-12) |
— clock P. M. EDST rack, Bissell, sweepar, 5-pc. walnut bedroom suite, clothes 144’s plus 36 FREE....7.28 Value 5.49
’ ccs ut AF i : Sluied hamper, double bed spring and mattress, two wool rugs, Super Plenamins Junior Liquid (for children 1-12)
== 2 LADIES Possession: April 1, 1961. . Inspection invited. 9x12; one wool rug, 6x9; two maple arm chairs, coffee er FI i trial Bote FREE....95 Va 5.95 oO WwW N
. 2 “to e . 3 table, child's table and chair set, baby bassinet, black- 5
4 T BARGAINS i TOWN Ephrata National Bank of Ephrata Pa. board, baskets, c'othing, dishes, some garden tools, and
BES i £ in a Executor of the Estate of Martin C Sor 3 other items too numerous to mention. ‘DRUG. PRODUCTS
\ x stat Marti . Strauss, } J
In Say deceased. Mrs. Evelyn Brubaker
ADVERTISING COLUMNS = aa evelyn
—1 v Vv William J. Hinden, Auctioneer Chocolate Ave., Florin. Pa. AN’S PHARMACY



Ronks R. D. 1
Jacques II. Geisenberger, Attorney
Vm. J. Wagner & G. K. Wagner, Aucts.
Kraybill & Brubaker, Clerks

MOUNT JOY, PA.
EAST MAIN STREET
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