reported: Mrs. Lewis Bixler Farm Women Meet for president and Mrs, Har- Junior High Student PUBLIC SALEPUBLIC SAL Miss Mae Graybill, Man-old Frey, vice president. . . rm O Fm heim, was the speaker at the The Society decided to Council Organizes - 9 E mee.ing of Farm Women's have a food and bake sale on . iunior high school Fri. Eve Sey Oct. 21, 1960 PERSONAL PROP RTY Society No. 8, held on Satur- Friday afternoon, October 21 wae, ancl aS reor- day afternoon. She gave anThe society is also planning sanized recently at Donegal In the Borough of Elizabethtown, in Peach Alley. illustrated Bible lecture to serve at the General hos- high school. with Charles Thursday, Oct. 27, 1960 The mee ing was hed at pital on Tuesday, Ot a. Theobald as president. Vice : : * : the home of Mrs. Paul Erb Miss Jeanne shleman : ie ¢ i i iza- : resident is Sharon Morri Some Antiques, Antique Dishes b Nn the pro whe iooated in the Borough of Eliza Mount Joy R1. Mrs. Clyde played a piano so’o. Hostett- Preside Wenger ‘secre d . et town, in Peach A ey. T : Sumpman was in charge of es were Mrs. Erb, Mrs. Alvin rary and Vicki Roberts, is an a ot Oo t er rtic es White enamel Columbian Kitchen Range; large Frigi- devotions. Reis’, Mrs. J. Clarence Reist treasurer : : daire Re frige.ator; Es ate Heatrola; gas stove; two bedroom The members responded to and Mrs. Warren Heisey. Re sentatives from the If you have anything to sell, contact Wa'ter Dupes or suites; crib and mattress; bureau; washstand; clothes ham- . : te y vir fa- Tan “ti ill be held presents b YE lie ) roll call by te ling their fa Next meeting wil he .arious home rooms have D. L. Landis. per; cedar chest; trunk; two 9x12 rugs; extension tables; yoriie spot in Pennsylvania. at the home of Mrs. Roy arI0us s follows: Sale to commence at 6:29 P. M. buffet; two end tables; combina ion desk and bookcase; py vine the business session Greider on Saturday Nov heen named as follows: . his will be the last Peach Alley Sh'e for 1960. sewing machine; radio; chairs; rocking chairs; reed chair; ; I . ‘Ninth grade — John Xn- his will be the last Peach Alley Sae for elect. Je sweeper; ironing board; dishes and cooking uten. the nominating committee 19. roughty, Vicki Roberts. Mar- Gerber ch, Auctioneer sils; Speed Queen elec ric washer; double tubs; buckets; tin Reese, Virginia Wivell, Landis & Garman, Clerks 19-3¢ Horner mac. sprinkling can; garden tools; lawn mower; siep- “wanklin Aument Kathleen ———————————— adder; porch g ider; and a lot of ar.ic.es too numerous to fav. Christian Sherk, Mari- men ion. - 5 : Is Your Lawn A No-Man’s Land? -m Wenger, Roger Grove Sale to commence at 6:30 P. M., when conditions will ~d Judv Stoudt; Eighth gr- be made known by A Ju Robert Lark'e Svivia a e —— < i. . Walter Dupes, Auctioneer : hi isenhowe vields, Glen Eisenhower, . Landis & Garman, Clerks Augustus Steiner ~egina Mattera. David Bar- ost R1.1¢ ley, Gail Buhringer, Harold R E A L E S T A T E We geo reck. Carol Adair. Jed Dren- -nis. Mary Brubaker. Den- ‘ k SAL E js Landis, and Donna Ray; S~venth grade — John Steh- Sig i . Susan Zuch, James Saturday, Oct. 22, 1960 ng. Lida Shenk, Ted V R iE A L E S T A T E =allerbanm. Theresa Sload, On the premises located along Route No. 340, 3; “emo. “Theresa Sload, mile south of Elizabethtown Borough Limits along sioven Flick, Yvonne Enis 8 : “ha ate d Mas y ¥oed Jsading io Maytown . Saturday, Nov. 5 1960 Dries Gates an ary ony Brier Mm Alternates are Lilli Sop Wivell, Rodney Rice, Lloy Road, Mount Jovy. “Ventwig, Linda Ginder. Doro Located on Donegal Springs ‘hea Mowrer. Douglas Epler, : between Florin Avenue and Chocolate Avenue, 21% Story he Monald Liebfried, Jane Ant- Fal e oluse One acre of ground, containing ~«. Lillie Brubaker. Dennis Nace, Linda Ney. Stanley containing six rooms and bath; modern kitchen; stoker- 21 St %nser, Lois Anderson, Rob- fired furnace, summe:-winter hookup, . hot water heat; 2 or V art Holden, Sally Zuch., Den laundry in basement; TWO-CAR CONCRETE BLOCK wis Mateer, Dena Leib, Rudy GARAGE with workshop adjoining. BANK BARN with ev. Carol Stettler, Mike cod cellar, stab’e room ‘or 6 steers, room to house one Wagner. Jo Ann Fryberger, acre of tobacco. Corn Crib; 20x38 concrete b ock chicken Tohn Brown, Sue Musser, house with concrete floor; 12x16 b.ooder house. = : : 3 . mary Drace, Janet Horner, Well of water at house with electrc wa.er system. It’s getting easier and easier to turn the Fall seeding Tory Lonz Connie Germer, Sirean oF _waier running a.ong the Southern boundary : hc and feeding jobs over to the wife. She (bless her!) Donald Simmons, Pamela line of farm. with siding. 7 rooms and bath Oil hot water heat. Also . 3.4 : George Elslager, Sue This is a very desirable place for truck far ‘ming and 2.car garage with apartment, containing 4 rooms & bath enjoys them. Claims the pleasant stroll behind the Topple, gi Hart. Nancy also for developmen Land is in high state of cuiliv ation. hea®. Qt. . 3 , : nleman, John Iié 5 Arrangements to view property can be made by call- Conditions by Scotts Spreader is good for her figure. (We know it Vogle, and Robert Walker. ing Sine EM 7-6638. SHOE. Ee ne Mi A 3 H Hu ~ does plenty for the lawn!) CLASSIC* Bt ea estate to be offered at 2:0 . M., when cond.tion 1 . ¥ DUUPES SAL will be made known by 188 aa €rn:cy 1€88, LX. seed gives a handsome lawn. TURF Friday, Oct. 21 — 6 miles DAVID HERNLEY ESTATE BUILDER? (4.75) feeds the balanced east of Harrisburg along Rte. Alfred C. Alspach, Attorney Louis May. Af ig A : > Louis S. M Attorney . < : . lfc Wa.ter Dupes, Auctioneer Frank A. Eee ry S “Shreine: ? Auc tioneer oa 3c diet that all grass needs to thrive. > Sloss Ay bg > 3 arms Dairy - S 9-3 - The new Scotts Lawn Program Guide &§ Led Holsteins: Casper tells you how to get a better lawn &;; Kohler owner - Clarence Pr B I A I SA E this very fall. It's free. Ask us for it. Loons ’ Sale manager, Hess U i L E Save 5.00! Scotts Spreader (16.95) (Scots) B'vd., Lancaster. Saturday, October 22 — 3 mies south of El zabethtown borough limits along Route 340 _eading from E'izabeth- town to Maytown - Reo’ es- tate by Frank A. Eshleman. Tuesday, October 25 Along route 30 at Malvern, Pa. - Dispersal of Guernsey Herd and implements on farm. Clyde Warner, proper- ty owner; Sale managed by plus Scotts Seed (5.95), both only17.90 VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Friday Eve’g..Nov.4, 1960 On the premises located in the Borough of Eliza- Milton Grove and Choris Hill Schools and Equipment H. S. Newcomer & Son, Inc. MCUNT JOY, PENNA. P. B.GUERNSEY SALE THURSDAY — OCTOBER 27, 1860 — 12:30 NOON At the Ass'n. Sales Pavilion, six miles east of Lancaster, Pa. on Route 30. 60 HEAD—3 BULLS - 40 COWS - 7 BRED & 10 OPEN Saturday, Oct. 22, 1960 bethtown, at No. 328 Highlawn Avenue, thereon erected The undersigned will sell at public sale, on the LOT OF GROUND 80x150 #t., respective premises, the following two school proper- ties in Mount Joy Township: : 3 Story HEIFERS ! Wm Juzi d MILTON GROVE, at 1 p.m. d.s.t., on Colebrook Road, . T.B. Bangs’ Cert. “y. Vaccinated Wednesday, October 26 — near Milton Grove ® ) (Nearly all fresh or due wi'hin 30 days of sale). Off route 30. south of Vin- Lot contains .957 Acres, and has erected thereon Fic ou S e ,. Good Type — High Reco:ds, ; tage - Dispersal of purebred Includes 20 head, our pick from the herd of James H. Ho'stei Paul Newswenger 2 O R k i ildi Ca'dwell, East Greenvi le, Pa. OTSISINS = 2: EWE ne-noom rrame unaings CSR { bath. 4 rooms finished on In O¢ ober, so far, we have already ‘sold close to 300 owner. Sa'e managed by : i : ontaining seven roo and bath, two r s she GC Rorheave o ti i ; i ‘ons ss Blvd. formerly used as Mi ton Giove Primary and Iniermediate cooong DN er ardwood foors on first Guernseys at auction. It looks like buyers are getting Clarence Lyons. Hess Blvd Sch A t 4 . higolk rds. s heat 2 4 nas eal, oN >t scarce, and prices will be as low as they have been any- Lancaster. CNI00!s. ALS ame, oacy: Space 12 €r, < Planos, oor. Wal. to wall carpet; draperies to go with house. jie this year : : on desks, bookcases and school be.. will be so.d. Biasemen under entire house with laundry, full bathroom ‘Make room in your barn for one or more d ones Jhursdey, Ocicher 371 — 8 or 1. Bo Make room 1n your bar or ne or more £00 eS Lilac Oo st of Lar tor a.ong 3 . with shower, and recreation room. Oil-fired furnace, i rom this sale. “It will be a smar move, miles east of Lancaster a.ong CHERRY HILL, at 3 pm, gst, on State Hwy. Leg. water baseboard heat, summer-winter hookup. Storm win- Sale Managed by: = 2 For Catalogs Write Route 30 a: the Pa. Guern- Route #36069, betw een Mount Joy and Milton dows and doors; two awnings on second floor. TTHE PENNSYLVANIA GUERNSEY BREEDERS’ ASS’'N. sey Sa'es pavi.ion - 100 head Grove, approx. 22 miles from Mount Joy. ONE CAR BRICK GARAGE P. O. Box 458 Camp Hil , Pa. of purebred Guernseys. Sale - managed by Wm. Juzi. One- Room Brick Building adjoining house with breezeway; large porch. Saturday, October 29th — on 68 perch lot. At same time, school be 1, desks, piano &, This proper.y is in very good condition; desi.able lo- P § B i H { ; S A i E Complete. d spersal of pure- i 2 so.d. cat’on. : bred Guernsey Herd, at Tre- have e ectrc'ty and shade trees, and can, Ai angem ors Ph ey ore 94 y «an be made by ealt- OF gehar Farms, Kutztown, Pa ttract L. he mg biz 00 D hat foe =i Ra’ph & Warren Gerhart, , uke stabbimialonng Hat instvar at Reul estate to be offered at 7:00 P. M.,, when condi bp ie Qe Tac nt down money on rea. es.ate required at, Fi SE Ge known by PERSONAL PROPERTY Owners; Buzz Garey, Sales ions c 1( I h 3 antl 6B Dish Crhianl nls » .* Te Manager. spection, apply to Donega! High School office. Benjamin H. Boliz and Tuesday, November 1—86 miles east of Lancaster along Route 30) at the Pn. Guernsey Sa'es Pavilion - Penn State Donegal Union School District waiter Dupes, Auctioneer L. Landis, C erk Grace E. Boitz Saturday, Oct. 22, 1960 By John D. Roland, Sec’y. 21-3¢ Ru’us Ge.b, Auctioneer 18-3c $e The undersigned will offer at public sale, on the Ayrshire. premises at 13 West Ferdinand Sireet, Manheim, Pa. B the following personal properiy: = i [3 ¥ 1C & AJ EE, Dining room sui e, chairs, rockers, overstuffed furni- Please Help ture, dishes, oil lamps, pots, pans, ccoking utensils, picture frames, garden tools anc other items too numerous to men- USE CONTAINERS OF tion. Sa'e to commence at 1:00 P. M. when terms and con- ditions will be made known by: “Please, put leaves in con- Antique Cars, Paris, Pariiiuie and Dishes Saturday, Oct. 22, 1960 STARTING AT S:00 A. M. SHARP At the M. K. Enterline Garage on corner of Mi. Joy and Cherry Sireets, Elizabethtown, Pa. PARTS, CARS & TIRES SOLD IN THE MORNING FURNITURE & DISHES SOLD IN THE AFTERNOON 1838 Bert Wrecker, in good condition, with 5 speed transmission. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE § Ones Lig Bost ioneer Rev. 0. K. Bu Winery lst HePrancest sath 21-1¢ this week by the borough as i> U B » i & A L E it enters the fall season and the accompanying problem of OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Leaves which are swept or J. HOFFMAN HERSHEY ESTATE SATURDAY, OCT. 22, 1950 On the premises, located between Marietta and Bainbridge, Pa. in the town of Rowenna, Lancaster County. Pa. ALMOST ONE ACRE OF LAND Doub raked into pies and left for the town emplovees to pick up with shovels and forks add to the problem. Thus, the borough is ask- ing that leaves left for pick- up be placed in containers— ANTIQUE CARS” baskets, cartons or others. 1333 Dodge Coupe S a O 06 Workers then can dump the 1329 Dodge D. A. Rumble Seat Coupe aturday, Oct. 22, 1960 al a i Chry fer 4 Dior Soden. & fs haste # wr AT 2:00 P. M., E.D.3.T., ON THE HOME FARM. PRUNE FOREST TREES 832 Chrysl - r an, 7ir rheels, in vers d lition. : No. 1 HOME FARM located along the South side of Pruning young forest pl- y good condition Rs ) LIME antings ‘fas Jone ac v a0 71 ol D Sed B the Salunga-Marietta Road about one mile West of the ®1v i as long as you can 1845 Chevrolet 2-Door Sedan ] Village of Salunga in West Hempfield Township, contain. r€act the branches with a 1940 D sdge 4-Door Sedan ing 76.9 Acres of land with 3- STORY BRICK DWELLING, pruning hook” assures clear, L p : S testi 3.3 Alles distri} ; was LARGE BANK BARN, large tobacco shed, pig stable, straight trunks, and provid- args han 5, n testing machine, en disirib- : oe . ultry house anc er im s 2 better timber crop. save arg > pres un 9 ? B with 7 Rooms, plus two Bathrooms, including Heating Sys- poultry house and other improvements. £52 beta) Hmp Poop, Says utor ies tor end lots of Paris too numerous to mention. os rs a : wl 5 win. . E. P. Farrand, extension : . tem, Vales and Electricity; Storm Windows, Double Drain No. 2 FARM containing 18.9 Acres of land located a- forester at Penn State. The i binets. long the North side of the Sa'unga-Marietta Road #djacent i... Be adds, should be to the Home Farm with 2 STORY FRAME DWELLING : . pruned down to one vigoro- bed- HOUSE, FRAME BARN. poultry house and other improve: _ : . ld 3- S i OR ments. us leader for development of rae : : a : longer main tru Premises may be viewed on the day of sale or before ng ESET wk. ha antiq th Electricity and Water, fixed for Chickens and that t'me by appointment. Call MOhawk 5-2207 or TW : ec S Wi Tool House. 8 8566. Patronize Our Advertisers. 3 : Z ; SALE AT 2:00 P. M. Terms and conditions will be made known by the un- So k é M HEISER dersigned at the {ime of sale. ~~ of, 3 { t of antiques, all RAY H. E EN i OUR oi % A. H. Young ( ot : are item VIL ¢ seen to be appreclat- G. K. Wagne Aue ionear ed. Henry F. 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