The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 16, 1961, Image 2

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The Mount Joy
Sale Register
North of Sleona - Purebred 441, by C. S. Erb. Tuesday, April 4, - At the 851 Snyder Ave. Elizabeth- CAR WASH Thursday, March 16
Canadian Holstein Cowsand Tuesday, Mar. 21 -— 2 Washington Fair Grounds, town. Real Estate & person: The Donegal Booster Club The Bulletin, Mount J&
Heifers by Russel Heilman miles east on Rt. 230. Farm Washington, Pa. - 50 head al property by Estate of Mrs.
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T Saturday, March 1814 & Sons. equipment & household goods of Guernseys - Sale manag- Kathryn E. Ober, Robert L
mile west Mastersonville. Monday, March 20 — Atpby Isaac J. Metzler. Landised by Wm. Juzi for PGBA. and Harold E. Ober, Evec
J Holsteins ne fom aehin. Grandview Farm -— Annual and Spahr, Aucts. Camp Hill, Pa. Dupes, Auct.
3 4 - . ery by Earl Shenenberger. Spring Sale of Canadian Hol edocs Mime Saturday, April 8—In the Bn
MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Geib and Wolgemuth, Auc!s. steins == Three miles South Tuesday, March 21—-Two lla e’ ;
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY AT Saturday. March stem ge: 1 miles south of Bainbridge, 14 village of Maytown. RealppAN BANQUET
18

- of Middletown, off of Route ie Northeast of Billmeyer, Estate and personal property The annual Lancaster Co-

11 EAST MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY, PENNA,

along road leading from Rte. by Mrs. McCurdy. Dupes is ,nty Athletic Association
meee

Dupes, Auct. and personal property by
In the heart of fabulous Lancaster County. 441 to Stackstown. Imple- the auctioneer. banquet will be held Monday
: . 4 ments and some household = Saturday, April 156—In the evening, March 20, at Hostet
Richard A. Rainbolt AN goods by Frank A. Arnold.village of Florin. Real Estate ter's banquet hall.
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surge Reto $20 yen oi Gagunday, Mar. 25, 19610 Dre hi
AT 12:30 P. M. Barbara St. Mount Joy.
Entered at the post office at Mount Joy, Penna., as
second class mail under the Act of March 3, 1879

pl
go ") Household. Goods & Antiques ee oh Bow or or . oon. LEH
Saturday, March 25 — 1% John H. Frye. Dupes, Auct. When in need or printing
22-—No. remember The Bulletin

Farm Malhinery and House-

The undersigned will sell at public sale on they 1 her Oberholtzer. Shaf-
P U Ps | | C bay A IL E premises at 223 North Barbara Street, Mount Joy. Pa. fner, Auct.
OF
Pinch Hill to Colebrook Road, 1'2 miles Northeast cf Gas Stove, Old fas
tian.
TWO ACRES, more or less, thereon erected a
215, Story
Frame House

COVERED WITH GREY ASBESTOS SHINGLES, CON- Harold Shaffner, Auctioneer J. | 3
Claude Zeller & Cloy Risser, Clerks sey Sales Pavilion—Dispersal
TAINING NINE ROOMS AND BATH.
Well of never failing water with electric water sys- managed by Wm. Juzi for
tem. Carport and tool shed adjoining house. Electricity in PF U 5B i I ( SA P.G.B.A., Camp Hill, Penna.
house. : Friday, March 31 — Ever-
This house is located right on the corner of a “T”
road.
Sale to commence at 2:00 P. M., when coaditions wiil
be made known by
.
Michael & Pearl 0. Eckert
J. David Young, Attorney

sion, battery ignition, and wheel weights; ALLIS CHaLM.
ERS “B” TRACTOR with plow, cultivator, tobacco hoer © )
tobacco planter; CASE “V.A C.” TRACTOR, 3-point 118 46 good catile (Y2 Hol-
FARM IMPLEMENTS - HOUSEHOLD GOODS 7nd
hookup, with disz
planter with fertilizer atl 5 oot St
Manure Loader: Case No. 130 Pickup Baler with motos
M tnd twine tie; Case 13-disc fertilizer and grain drill; corn ;
Tuesday, ar. 21, 1961 picker; Case 4-bar side delivery rake; Case heavy uty (Ford 960 and 740 - Inter-
Case 10 ft. single cultipacker; land roller; ) ip
ader; two Case rubber-tire wagons TD6 Dozer) - NH “68” Baler
wha San a an John Deere Trailer Plow; 3-sec- (qo with ‘both roads Crest.
POULTRY EQUIPMENT: clectric brooder stoves: egg ; x Boge
1950 One-fon Chev. Truck washer: metal nests: feeders; water foutitains; forks; shov- Full line oF due bes 0 ia.
els: cow ahd log chains; small tocls; three tons, more or Dairy equipment. Owned by

On the premises located two miles South of Bain- disc harrow:
bridge, one-half mile Northeast of Billmeyer, along New Idea Manure spre
road leading from Route 441 to Stackstown.
with flat bed, in good condition;
Ten Chicken Coops, Electric Lawn Trimmer. Farm machinery and house
Sale to commence at 12:30 P. M. Terms by:
14 cu. ft. Deep Freeze, Automatic Oil Heater, 3-3, 0 "gt Salunga. Residence
piece Living Room Suite, 9x15 ft. Fiber and Nylon household goods, antiques by
Rug, Six Dining Room Chairs, Three Old-fashioned Norman N. Baer, Landis,
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Rocking Chairs and one other one, Kitchen Cabinet, Auect.
_ — Old fashioned Wood Chest and two other Chests, One ? Saturday, March 25, -
bed and good Box Spring and Mattress, Vanity, Bur- South of Elizabethtown a-
Wednes., Mar. 22, 1961 eau and Washstand, Combination Radio and Record long old Route 230 leading
On the premises located along road leading from Player, Buffet, Refrigerator, 4-burner apartment size
hioned sleigh bells, Clock, Lots of } old 20 ds by Pol K. Gor
Mastersonville, and 1'2 miles East of Colebrook Hill Dishes, Antique Dishes and other Dishes, Some An- je.
Lutheran Church. tiques and many other item too numerous to mcn- jfonday, Mar. 27—1 mile
223 N. BARBARA ST. MOUNT JOY jjiles East of Lancaster a-
wee OF “oem
Property can be viewed at any time. FARM IMPLEMENTS - HOUSEHOLD GOODS Guernsey Dispersal. Sale
hold Goods by Paul K. Ger-
PUBLIC SALE
Pe
REAL ESTATE, ANTIQUE FURNITURE
and GLASSWARE
Sat., March 25, 1961
12:00 NOON SHARP
LOCATED AT 156 MAIN ST. SALUNGA, PA.
21 Story
FRAME, SINGLE
RESIDENCE €%
on a well landscaped lot 125'x250’. Three-car detach-
ed garage. House is in top condition with kitchen,
dining room, den in knotty pine, living room and
powder room on first floor, three bedrooms and bath
on second flood, borough water, new hot water oil
heat. Real Estate will be sold at 2 p.m. Possession by
April 15, 1961.
 
Household goods & antiques
o Saturday, Mar. 25 — 156

from Elizabethtown to Rhe-
ems - Implements and house-


east of Mount Joy and ’2
mile south off Route 230.
hold goods by J. Harold
Newcomer. Landis & Musser
Huber Oberholtzer are the auctioneers.
Thursday, March 30 — Six
long Route 30 at the Guern-
ANTIQUES
Highboy in mice condition, marble top wash stand &
bureau, chest of drawers, sleigh style; plank settee,
small Hepplewhite table, cedar chest, walnut drop-
leaf table, captains chair, small old trunk, Cylinder
music box in fine shape, china closet, kitchen base
cabinet, Casco server, wardrobe, cupboard, double.
barrel shotgun, mantel clock,
Glassware, hobnail saits, cake stands, celery
stand in tulip, old tumblers, pitchers in magelica,
of the Glen-Ethel Farm. Sale
green Farms, 15 mi. west of
State College on Route 45.
managed by Wm. Juzi for P.

Sat., March 25, 1961 Saturday, April 1—Annual
On the premises located one-half mile South of University, Pa. Stle managed
Walter Dupes, Auct 46-3c Elizabethtown along old Route 230, clese to Hess ,y wm. Juzi for P.GB.A., in
Music Store.
THREE TRACTORS Save Sat., Mar. 18-12 Noon
P U B 1 I C S A L E ALLIS CHALMERS “WC” TRACTOR with dual transmis
OF
less. of hay;
Massey-Harris Twin Power 101 Jr. Tractor _ HOUSEROLD: siuviag os signe Frigidaire Terie by"umeerst ~~ ™°% § SUININYFIELD FANCY CREAMERY
blown glass, some very nice glass paper weights,
toilet set, pewter and silverware, some tinware, spice
box, old china platter.
Linens, homespun sheeis and tablecovers, many
nice doilies, antique wedding hankerchief, old
clothes, , quilted petticoat, pasteboard bonnet, eye
glasses, several bells, schoolmnasters, etc, iron banks,
frogs and bootjack,
Books, Lancaster County Atlas, dated 1864, by
Bridgens; readers and arithmetic books, postcards
mounted on cloth album, old sewing belt, and other
antique items,
Reo power mower, garden hose, wooden lawn
seats, wheelbarrow, radio, croquet set, tools and
G. B. A., Camp Hill, Pa.
Junior Calf Sale at State
Camp Hill, Pa.

s- for the Haskins Estate Aue-
tion on Rte 6, between Cou-
dersport and Roulette. Sell-
; h ; Vo ~orn Steins and are colored - i i
plow, moldboard plow, cultivator, corn cortifiod « Zl — 4 many items too numerous to mention.
achment, grass mower and Horn _. vacc., art.- Terms and conditions by
~ sired, plant test always over * A
GRACE S. BAER
Omar Landis, Auctioneergy.
Manheim MO s4806 NORMAN N. BAER
Difienderfer & Brubaker, Clerks
Lunch served by the Salunga Fire Co. Auxiliary.
4!) - 4 like-new Tractors
national low-boy Cub and
with new thrower. #15 Harv-

er, Rola-type rake, Combine.

will hold a car wash on Sat
urday, April 1 from 8 am,
until 4 pm. In case of rain, T WiLL PO _—
the project will be staged on YOU NO :
April 8. Service stations GOOD UNLESS
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which will cooperate include [ wh A H i
Stehman & Herr's Crider's ¢ You us 2 /; . .
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in Mount Joy and Whitey's /
and Hess Brothers in Mariet- PP:

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PUBLIC
 


SALE
Farm Equipment & Household Goods
Mon., March 27, 1961
AT 11:00 A. M.
Located one mile east of Mount Joy, }2 mile
south of Route 230, Lancaster County, Penna.
Three Tractors
FARMALL MODEL M, semi mounted 3-bottom
disc plow, manure loader for M. or H. with dozer
blade.
FARMALL MODEL C with cultivator, tobacco
hoers and mounted corn planter, ’
JOHN DEERE MODEL B with cultivator, 2 bot-
tom 14 in. trailer plow, 2 rubber tire low down wag:
ons, with good beds; New Idea 12A manure spreader,
New Holland Modei 67 P.T.O, baler, like new;














Deere blower, Massey Harris 4-bar tractor rake, 28

9 ft. cultipacker, 120-bu. grain bin, 5 tobacco ladders
and wagons, cutdown rubber tire running gear, Allis
Chalmers combine, Massey Harris 7 ft. mower, Reo
power mower, McDeering corn planter, Oliver corn





McDeering 1-row pull type corn picker in good shape,
Rheems bale elevator, Stauffer 2-row tobacco planter,
tobacco press, feed cart, platform scales, milk caus,
bag wagons, Oliver 16 disc grain drill /
APPR. 15 TONS OF EAR CORN
4¢ TONS MIXED HAY, NO RAIN.
Some poultry equipment, many other items.






At the same time and place the following
household geods for H. Roger Newcomer:
Chrome dinet set with six chairs, rugs, three com-
plete bedroom suites, one in maple and one in water-
fall, with wardrobes; dining room suite in mahogany,
with Duncan Phyfe extension table, 3-piece living
room suite, tables, lamps, dishes, pots, pans, .eic,
studio couch, base cabinet, desk, occasional chairs,
G.E. toaster, Hamilton Beach mixer, with juicer,
deep fryer, and many other items. Household goods
will be sold following all farm items.
Terms by



Omar Landis & Harold Musser,
Auctioneers
Farm Women Society Lunch Stand.







Papec Harvester with corn head and pick up John ;
 
 



 
 

 






 
 
 




disc harrow, McDeering spring harrow, 19 tooth; ;
binder with carrier, Papec hammermill, roll feed; |
J. Harold Newcomer §
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and cultivator; Maytag Washer with square tubs; tubs and buckets; two






 
two-way
planter,

r *B” Tractor;
Crown 9-hoie
plante
 
10ers, mounted tobacco ticles tog numerous to meniion.
Sale to commence at 12:39 P. M, when conditions Alfalfa
gle row tobacco will pe made known by
8 8 Nosh Dupes & Gerberich, Auctionecrs Paul K. Gerlach


: : Ec - ¥ Tt / of :
. 9 dinette sets; kitchen cabinet; 3-piece living room suite: C f d ;
Allis Chalmers “B Tractor three oil space heaters; high-back plank-bottom rocker; erti ie ;
. cedar chest; dishes and cooking utensils; and a lot of ar- ; ®
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packer: thr ct 3 . "TE avr ieay i wine Prints
nure Spre tobacco wagons with wo se. of 20 Landis & Kaylor, Clerks :
ft. Tadd r lowdown wago1s with rubber-tire 42-2¢ VERNAL Solid ib.
wagon with sets of iron wl for lowdown wagons: - RANGER
spring set for ¥ ;: Hamburg e two and BUFFALO " SARI ER ES
Ee, wn PUBLIC SALE En mn
for wagos; with panes; Jockey NARGANSETT GOLDEN NUTRITIOUS
sticks: COW a forks; small tools. ~—OF— FLEMISH
ear corn bj b e ton; some bale : ,
straw iron ketiles; c« and some household Livestock & Farm Equipment ARNIM
goods al 2.35.5. a0. helt conditions wi All Seed is Noculized
Sal :30 P. M., when conditions w FLORIDA EXTRA LARGE
be made k
Dupes &Gerber
Landis &


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Located two miles e
Paul's Trailer Sales,
of Mount Joy opposite
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Frank A. Arnold Saturda





y, Mar. 18, 1961 ;,.,\ \ wenvan
AT 12 NOON SHARP
The undersigned will offer at Public Sale on the S00
PUBLIC SALE Soma
or 20 HEAD OF LIVESTOCK SALE!
isting of 16 Holstein
Farm Equipment and Household Goods
g cattle with good size, area T-B tested, and health
and 4 heifers (all bred). IN FLORIN Ragu Spaghetti Sauce Jose 39¢
Tuesday, March 21, 1961 3 T ractors 2} ;


Ready To Plant NONE PRICED
Oranges "lice

MOUNT JOY, PA.




Tomatoes oe 99
Instant Coffee [-! bor J Qe

Cows (This herd is mostly a At Auction Gallery
Thurs. Nite, Mar. 16 § Uncle Bens Rice Hen 210 == Bie
ATSNE M | Kraft Deluxe Margarine [=] [31°
ALSO MARCH 23

ast
he Route 230 By-pass. 1951 JOHN DEERE A: 1950 JOHN DEERE M.T with eul- : SAVE | SAVE é-ox.
and 2bottom John Deere plow; HAROLD K. KELLER, Auct. § Nescafe Instant Coffee] 19¢ | oo BAC
tobacco hoers,

T and 2 vit 1tivators, tobe hoer, and 10-3
Oliver Model 70 Tractor io Cin Teme no. 15 manare loader used very Hitt) ~~ § Libby's Tomato Juice “$1.00
cultivator and manure load t
vo rubber tire wagons with flats and tobacco ladders, ANNUAL





New Idea corn picker, John Deere manure spreader on
rubber. John Deere No. 44 plow with power troll, John
§ . : ¢ 2
r Deere harrow. John Deere 7 ft. grass mower, Ontario 12 ;
Farmall ‘Model B. N. Tractor disc grain drill (used 3 years), 2-90 John Deere corn plant- ommunit ; . a. in c
cullivalior ang LoLacco hocrs, r. New Idea hay rake, 9 ft. Leroy cultipacker, Mulkey Minit Steaks 10 49

FINE FROZEN FOODS!
HOLIDAY ALL-BEEF steaks

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BANANAS 10°
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Sugar .., 57° "i, LA3 ives” 2 i. 29°
JANE PARKER
Pound Cake 0 Cli «0 39¢
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Hudson Toilet Tissue 4... 53
Hudson Facial Tissue D3°
Hudson Table Napkins of 200 88°
Hudson Table Napkins re 29°
‘Our Own’ Tea Bags ou © ox 64.5. 49°
Excel 5.x: Nuts tox 15
can
AP Sian Drink too 49e
Jelly Eggs wormmor: «1; 20° 2; 45¢
THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA CO, INC.

er,
New Holland 77 \1lis Chal. bade elevator, 2row Stauffer ichacco planter (like new), pe
mers combine. Oliver track r used 2 John Deere =28 disc harrow with 20 in. discs, lime drill, : . ;
Ta £ no r h Vy Y A Dobbins portable 20 gal. sprayer, lots of metal fence posts. : Deerfield Peas 2 + 49°
10 ft. cultipacker, Radex LATTOW, Shree clectric feace chargers, ensilage carts, Mist fly d e ee Ne Ie AAA ANNAN ef ae ea it a et ad Ned Ne?
transplant r. "Olver. P.TL "41. spreyer, forks & shovels, 4800 iobacco laths
most new: John Decre 1 1947 DODGE PICK-UP TRUCK with calf rack. 3 LITTLE KITTENS

drill, Oliver corn planter



oe Good Friday | Cat Food 6°7:55°6 = 79°

AP) Super Markets
AMERICA'S DEPENDABLE FOOD MERCHANT SINCE 1859

All Prices Effective Thru Saturday, March 18, 1961 — Quantity Rights Reserved



clevator ; ty 0 r M ‘ 7 tire iam wagons. iy Se wi CCO MILKING EQUIP. 18 milk cans, 2-unit DelLaval
adders. 6.000 tobacco lath, beed Lasy tractor seeder, Wo yjlger with piping for 16 cows, De Laval hot water heater, MARCH ist
Tange shelters tw ) « ects ¢ bro de 20 ft ink belt, rol- 4.can Kelvinator milk cooler, 6-can milk rack, wash tubs, C 31s VEGETABLE SHORTENING B&M BRAND
er « ric molors, nydrawi inders, ob il. €ne- phuekets & strainers. - 1-b -b BROWN 11-0x
t forks shovels 8 1 J bale wile . ~ m= + “3 ’ . oe . . 13-02.
ICs eis, 10TX ovels 8 bale 1. H. baler twine, CHICKEN EQUIP. — 375 Leghorn Chickens (2 years MOUNT JOY, PA ¢ ¢ ¢ BAKED 3-67 ¢
and manv other items TR aw d . ER esti ia : 5 Sad can can BREAD cans BEANS cans
i mar : ¢ dais old), 3 range shelters, Whirl-a-way egg washer, 2 range 1; you have any household :
HOUSEHOLD GOODS feeders, and Jamesway brooder ctove. goods or Implements etc. :
» double beds aad springs, child's crib, sofa be d Monarch coal range, Estate coal heater and Duotherm fit are salable that vou BATH SIZE BATH SIZE
tand. chine dl , butcher- ¢il heater. Many other items too numerous to mention. . io Sel i ; Yiis .
heEir Rascal: fuer in .rara” want to sell bring it to this L cakes 4 ec L f b c
chair, bassinet, fruit Farm Sold. sale and- we will sell it for ux ap i e uoy 0ap cakes

let and six
 
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MAY G. METZLER
Landis & Spahr. Aucts. ISSAC J. METZLER
Laung stand on the premise
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This is a complete Dispersal Sale if in need of any
od Cows and Farm Implements don’t miss this sale. , :
Sale to begin at 12 Noon when ‘terms and conditions Wanted: Cows, heifers and
1i be made by:
s & Faus, Clerks
Geibe & Clyde Wolgemuth, Aucts. C. 8. FRANK




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Shoats.
Earl Shenenberger PHONE OL 3-5521 y
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OUR ‘A & P's IN MOUNT JOY AND SURROUNDING AREA ARE LOCATED
T... EAST MAIN ST. MOUNT JOY* 451 EAST KING ST., LANCASTER
MILLERSBILLE ROAD & LINCOLN HWY. LANCASTER
a : ‘ . 433 EAST ROSS STREET, LANCASTER
Refreshments will be sold by the Ladies Auxiliary of LEO P. FRANK * Mount Joy A & P Food Store does not sell Meats or Seafoods.
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Mastersonville Fire Company. Wagner, Anct. 41-2¢ Stata:

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