The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 01, 1962, Image 2

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MOUNT JOY, PENNA
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY AT
11 EAST MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
stein dairy cattle, 100 hogs,lily, the dinner was in honor
implements, furniture, by C. of Mr. Myers birthday
 
 
 
 
 
 





























 
Tuesday, March 13— Live: wittle of E-town.








Dupes & Gerberich, Auctioneers
Kraybill and Miller, Clerks
Jacob L. Horst
39-2¢
PUBLIC SALE
OF VALUABLE
Real Estate & Personal Property
Saturday, March 3, 1962
On the premises located along Route No. 34C
leading from Marietta to Silver Springs, one-half mile
west of Silver Spring, close to Chestnut Hill Menno-
nite Church.
LOT NO. 1 consisting of 3 acres and 15 perches, more
or less, thereon erected a
2Y, Story FRAME DWELLING
e
containing 14 rooms of which 3 are finished rooms in the
ittie: built-in porch; concrete cellar under entire house;
istern under built-in porch. FRAME BANK BARN, room
to feed 6 steers: running water at barn from cistern. ONE-
CAR CONCRETE BLOCK GARAGE; FRAME CHICKEN
HOUSE; 112 STORY PIG STY AND IMPLEMENT SHED.
Well of never failing water at house with Myers Elec-
Pump; electricity in all buildings.
BALER
TWINE
SPECIAL
For the Next 10 Days
KAYLOR BROS.
CASE FARM IMPLEMENTS & SUPPLIES
RHEEMS, PA.





LOT NO. 2 consisting of 6 acres, 141 perches, more or
thereon erected a
Frame Tobacco Shed
vith dampening cellar and stripping room, room to house
} acres.
This land is in high state of cultivation. Both lots are
very desirable with ‘rontage along Route No. 340.
Lot No. 1 premises can be viewed Tuesday, February
20th, Saturday, February 24th, and Tuesday, February 27
rom 1 P. M. to 8 P. M.; also day of sale. Lot No. 2 can be
viewed at any time.
These will be offered in two parts and also as one unit.
NOW! YOU CAN OWN
THE MONEY-MAKIN’
l
ric
ess,
Homelite ‘500’ Chain Saw
For Onlv 149°
COMPLETE WITH 14” BAR AND CHAIN
of household
At the same time and place a lot
goods including some antiques:
Now, you can turn your woodlot into a cash White enamel Columbian Range with water tank, like
crop; save money cutting your own lumber, wiew: Penn-Air-Tight Room Heater; kitchen table; round
. ” . xtension table; large buffet with mirror attached; 2 bed-
fence posts, cordwood; repair storm damaged ‘oom suites; spool bed; folding cot; two 9x12 rugs; throw
‘ugs; new braided rugs; other rugs; Singer drop-head sew-
ng machine; Marcellus Upright Piano and Bench; chairs;
rocking chairs; clothes trees, top sink; jelly cupboard;
wood box: blanket chests; plank bottom chairs; new quilts;
sleigh bells: cradles; 2 washstand sets; old clocks; hat
racks; coal oil lamps and lanterns; homemade soap by the
ound, some cold water, others boiled; radio; pictures; pic-
ture frames; Bissel Sweeper; electric Speed Queen Wash
Machine; bench; wooden tubs; corn drier; window screens;
suitcases; dishes and cooking utensils; some antique dish-
glassware: empty cans, jars and crocks; berry boxes &
trees or prune orchards. With the famous. mon-
ey-makin’ Homelite 500 direct drive chain saw
you get the power, speed and dependability ito
do all these cutting johs . . . at a price you can
casily afford. Come in and see what this Money-
makin’ saw can do for vou

Ss;
® ONLY 19 POUNDS, LESS BAR AND CHAIN rates; carriers; butcher bench; butcher tools; carpenter
Ev tools; metal miter box; screw jacks; 7’ Skill Home Sho
® FELLS TREES UP TO 3 FEET IN DIAMETER Electric Saw; David Bradley ‘Garden Tractor with hae
sickle bar, cultivator, hillers z rr equi : 2 2
* AS LITTLE AS $2.35 WEEKLY AFTER ok] Dan ivator, hillers and other equipment; one-hole
hay cutting bench; horse plow; single culti-
rator; extension ladders; other ladders: spike plow; hook-
1p plow: platform scales; egg stove; tobacco shears; scythe:
forks; shovels; chains: bushel crate$; used lumber and a lot
{of other articles too numerous to mention
Sale to commence at 12:30 P. M., real estate to be of-
Cred at 2:00 P. M., when conditions will be made known
Dy
Henry J. Rutherford, Attorney
Walter Dupes, Auctioneer
Garman & Kraybill, Clerks
SMALL DOWN PAYMENT
R. M. BRUBAKER, Inc.
LANDISVILLE
TW 8.7551
LANDISVILLE
TW 8-4016

Catharine B. Spitier
38-3¢

a -— _ Sale of 100 head Canadian|and Mrs. Lavern Lucas of Harrisburg, Mrs. Glen Tos and the current swept her,/The Bulletin, Mount Joy Thursday, March 1
The Mount Joy |Registered Holstein Cows|Columbia, and Mrs. John|tetter of Saxton, Pa, Mrs Rescued From into water (still on the road. ———— S—————————. S——————— S———
and Heifers at Dairy Barn Mellinger of Mount Joy RD. | Annie Zercher of Mount Joy way) which was deep enough}
on Grandview Farm by C Mr. and Mrs. John Kem- RD, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fitz- Flood Waters |to cover the front seat by ad :
S. Erb. Dupes auct. ; rer of Landisville were Mon- kee Sr. of Mount Joy, and bout three iaches [
Good Friday, April 20 — day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cooter of Lancast{| There are times when the, Mrs. Little scrambled out oO | Oo oO m es
- . 2 ; g A | i Peiavde Rive Hi
At Mount Joy, 50 head Hol- Mrs. Harold Myers and fam- er. Mount Joy Friendship Fire of the car the best she couldyl
In the heart of fabulous Lancaster County. S. Frank & Son. Sale at 12 vyiditors of Mr. and Mrs.|Russel Herr and dau .¢/2f water hampers their] Russel Swarr called Friend:
: . s $ 1 Mr: sse > : aughter ; |
: : noon Wagner and others, 1.vin Witmer and family Debbie, of Columbia RD, Mr.|cause [ship Fire company for help;| MADE TO YOUR ORDER
Richard A. Rainbolt aycts 38 § were Mr and Mrs. Wilbert and Mrs. Jan Morinchin and| Such was not the case on| ind then went to her aid. |
Editor a, Anil 21 =i! Eioersie Witmer and family of Lan. daughter Denice of Sporting/Monday afternoon! Firemen and Swarr's trac] We Will Trade:—
sls So Teel ers ey caster RD. and Mrs. Anna!Hill, and Mr. and Mrs. Rob Instead, the situation ofl or were used to pull the car)
and Sue ON. Ive Stack Imp " Kauffman of Columbia RD. |2rt Frank Jr. and family of] {istress was one in which] ut of the water. i FURNITURE
Publisher me nis, Jay urniure, Rev. H. K. Geyer, pastor|Red Lion RD, called en Mr.|there was too much water, emer El esse b AUTOMOBILES
Joule oy " Deol i, of the Newtown Church has|ind Mrs. Robert Frank Sr.|Ia fact, it was “too much RUMMAGE SALE [li REAL ESTATE
; = a.m. ¢ wr CIIhecen discharged from the over the weekend. wafer’ which caused the] Hi
Subse ate - $2: "Ved ; " { A : : € aus F The oF Ninpy ql
u pnetigiion Rate Rac. pot year mail. : sole, aucts. Good Samaritan hospital, and| Miss Jean Witmer, daugh-[company to be called. . The Lagi Adkilianys of| ANYTHING OF VALUE
Entered at the post office at Mount Joy. Penna. as B is convalescing at his home/'er of Mr. and Mrs, Irvin| ars Wayne Little. Colum € Mount Joy Fire Com : :
: € oun oy, enna., as; oe cn | me— |, | : . TS. ayne Ite, Colum lnany wilt hold a rummage We will Finance To Suit Your Budget
sccond class mail under the Act of March 3, 1879. in Mt. Gretna. Witmer, celebrated her 17thlyi. R2 was traveling south-| 1° pu r/, Mar. 16 i h |
12 . G & NEWTOWN [Visitors of Mr. an MS oinnaey Feb 2! ward on Longenecker Road, 0° Friday, A Ane ne Payments Lower Than Rent
——— . _- 112:30 p m. Dupes & Gerber- Harry Weaver were Howard| Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Isler just south of the Little Chi Te heute biiging, Mair
+* B 11 ti ’ x eh Jo M - Mrs. Norman Brosey Witmer of Harrisburg and| ind family and Mrs. Irene|,os creek bridge when shel) 6 a'e ours J am. uli NISSLEY MOTOR CO
ulietin s ednesday, Mar. 7—3 ww ) |Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Weaver of| Snyder visited Mr. and Mrs|sound herself inundated with! pn. *
miles \ 128 = 0 WAL BOVEY Ss + ous oo 3 Donations accepted, cond :
le So a bo: ‘ia Columbia. Sia Emanuel Weaver of Rheems| irjing high waters of the set nS op 561 om Plymouth - Chrysler - Rambler Sales & Service
rE Oa Ao RE 5 Sunday evening visitors of ‘Norman Brosey called 0: rrr Brees flooded stream by Cra 3.8311 Mercury Outboard Motors
al . Sea. oR : po b ane Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Isler and/his brother and family,~ Mr ; She had crossed the bridge] A pl Fok gy Bhd ( CALL WHitney 4-4662
* es egister * np ements oY Beo ‘daughters and Mrs. Ireneand Mrs. John Brosey and] ® C of C Plans at “The Spri ! Be 11 orders for Easter candy y
Horst. Dupes suet. Snvder were, Mrs. Beatrice/family- of Manheim RD. ’ . at 1e Springs” and as she|/Nentwig's) should be turnediili MAIN & VINE STS. MIDDLETOWN, PA.
Visitors of Maurice Frysin-




Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bly-|company answers calls forjonto the trunk lid and be:
or of Manheim, Mr. and Mrs help and finds that scarcity|gan calling for help
DIRECT FROM FACTORY





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Friday, Mar. 2—3miles|3tock and farm machinery by! Saturday evening visitorsiger and son John during thc ace the Chamber of Com: Jarie DS rors Sucker Met. 15 | iw
North of Mount Joy. close| Victor Gish, 412 mi. Northis¢ Mr. and. Mrs. Normanpast week were Misses Eliza-| nerce in its Bob of working =o "ter the road which B ff —.—
to Becker's Gas Station:|0f Manheim, 1Y2 mi. west of|Brosey and family were Mr.beth and Mary Hess, both of/for community development.) ™ ener then ste had or] Thomas Nast created the} ; nnn
Stock and Implements and |Penryn. Wilbur H. Hosler, en In addition to the princip-[ as x an sae had an: synibol of the elephant fo . . .
some Household Goods by|3nd Omar Landis, aucts. , : al speaker, there will be|ticipated. the Republican party and the Patronize LL A vertisers H
Robert J. Tormo, Dupes auct. Wed, March 14 — at Blue | U B ; 1 C . A i E brief committee reports and| The motor was ‘drowned; jonkey for the Democratic | 1
Friday. March 2 Imple-|Ball all day. Machinery sale {musical entertainment. out”, her car lost its brakes! party. L 168
ments, poultry equipment, [bY Wa Z. and Paul z Mer. * OF
and some household goods|tin at 9 am. agner, Steller, | Vo ; —
Fu EEE sock and IMPLEMENTS | BRIGHT SAIL BLEACH 729¢ "2 49:
of Mount Joy on road from| Thursday, Mar. 15—6 mile E | P Ful
Becker's to United Zion|East of Lancaster along ottle bottle : ul
Pleasant View Church. Aucts/Route 30 at the Guernsey | #303 :
Dupes and Gerberich. {Sales Pavilion; 65 head of Wednes., March 2. 1962 TOMATOES AND BRING Shans 4 size 49:
Sat. March 3-—Real estate Registered Sucrnsers: ic On the premises located two miles South of Eliz-| | i A cans h COM
and personal property by Manage y Wm. Juzi for| po ipiown, 2 mile off old Route 230 along Foreman) . *
ee er loglP. G. B. A, Camp Hill, Pa. Sie} g | PANCAKE MIX AUNT 2 1-Ib. 37 2 Ib. 35¢
Rt. 340 between Marietta Dupes, eat. March 17 A : JEMIMA boxes box yl ——
nd Silver Spring, close to] aturday, March AY
Chestnut Hill Mennonite |Cleona; Annual Spring Sale 12 Head of Feeder Bulls MRS 12 24
Church. Walter Dunes, Auct. [of 100 head of Canadian weighing from 600 to 700 lbs; ED UP BUTTERWORTH'S b " 35¢ . poz, 65 Seec
March 3 — Livestock and|Registered Holstein Cows and S | Sa ottle ottle
patarch 3 Livestock ordlheifers and a lot of pigs: 15 Head of Black Angus Steers | | sia.
mond M. Sangrey, Jackson| Shoals a suckling pigs by| yeighing around 850 lbs. can be bought private treaty; SPAGHE i ! ANN PAGE 2 1902 PD Bye 2:3 1¢
St., South of Strasburg. 12 us| plese man and Sons. THREE YORKSHIRE BROOD SOWS PREPARED cans cans
clock noon. Omar Lands] oP dav Ms . due to farrow around day of sale; |
ny Tuesday, Mar. 20—1 mile : h Hon. om
Woday, Morons i pegliast of Bueerss - Lot of 3 ALLIS CHALMERS TRACTORS | 2 Jor. 39: 2 = PY
Vy J . implements only used couple, .. ct : iG 5s 3-poi ite ——
sonal property, livestock, seasons by Melvin Wenger two “WD's”, one with 3-bottom "Allis Chalmers 3-point|
farm equipment, by Jonas S.\Dupes auct. 8€r' hookup plow, one Allis Chalmers “C” Tractor; Internation- :
Heisey. Rte. 72. 2 miles south| pes auct. 2 : al PTO Baler; tractor grass mower; Case horse drawn AP APPLE A 16-0z. é
Sey) He. ie, = - | Wednesday, Mar. 21—1 ower; Case 16-disk fertilizer and grain drill in good con- CHAS |
of Manheim, hear Kauffman'simile South of Bainbridge a- dition: 2 disk harrows; 3-section steel land roller: culti- {i 5
Church. at 12:30 p.m. Spahrilong Route 441 on the J. E. packer; Farquardt double-row potato planter; Farguardt) ; ———
and Landis, aucts. Baker Farm: Stock and Im- Roto-beater; potato cutter; potato grader: tobacco planter; DEL MONTE PEACHES Slices and Halves 2 29-oz. 5¢ AP S : h lear OR 10-02. 10¢
March 6 — Dairy cattle plements off 300 acres by New Idea Tractor Manure Spreader; Farquardt Manure Yellow Cling CONS pinac CHOPPED pkg.
farm equipment. Daniel S.Marvin Landis. Dupes, auct. Sle hole Egg 3 RN oy Sunnyfield Waffles : 6 _~ 10¢
Ta ih , OR. ; j .,. |- duty cable; scoop; 2 r or-tire w S; Wi - :
RY ha ps th Eo Saturday. Mar. 24—1mile bacco ladders; 3 single tobacco ladders; heavy-duty dual- A:P SLICED BEETS 2 16-0z. ¢ French Fries “** 2 Jo: 29¢ 2:.45¢
Vile Joguam mar isiSouth of Bainbridge along heel trailer; bob sled; market sleigh: side delivery rake; cans i . -
auctioneer. 5 Route 441 on the J. E. Baker jgrse-drawn dump rake; wood saw for WD Tractor; Rutt Holiday Steak Treats 8 phe: 85¢ >
Wed., March 7—Stock and|Tarm; Household goods by Cultivator; 20” electric fan to circulate air in tobacco A*P Cut Corn 2 * 39¢ =
implements by Jacob L.Marvin Landis. Dupes auct. shed; brooder house; range shelters; electric brooder EET CORN 4 16-02. AE bag
Horst. 2 miles south of Eliz-f Monday, Mar. 26—3 miles stoves; electric brooder battery, 5 sections, 50C capacity; cans Broccoli Spears A&P Wess, 33¢c
abethtown, 14 mile off oia/South of Middletown, just double and single trees: log chains; harness; buckets; bolts: . 4 Pie
Rt. 230 on Foreman Rd. atoff Route 441, Annual Spring/tools; shovels; forks; large iron kettle; coppgr kettle; and 7 Jk Roman Pizza Pies pies 19¢
a lot of articles too numerous to mention. « | : b : 5 ¢ M 's Pi Beef, Chicken 1601. BOE
Sale to commence at 12:30 P. M., when conditions ag yer Ss Ples ... Oyster pkg. £
will be made known by Flounder Fillets Sn Your, 49¢




3 2 : 5 A&P FROZEN i
LARGE NONE c ORANGE JUICE \
SIZE phiceo for bioz to
12-02. 85¢ 6 - 89 i §
FRESH CAULIFLOWER :%: =20°§ — - |
y head :
HIGHER i |
HONEYDEWS LARGE IMPORTED MELONS ~ NONE 49: BIGHT O'CLOCK, GORFeE }
FROM SOUTH AMERICA PRICED each 1 59 Lb BA 1
FRESH CAULIFLOWER nes 29¢ McINTOSH APPLES ... 7%... 2" 28¢ : } !
ICEBERG LETTUCE "°Vi.5:x™ 2...29¢ FRESH CABBAGE "“°\\.0ix™ * 19¢ RED CIRCLE COFFEE 1}
FRESH TOMATOES ..%c "19c FRESH SCALLIONS "i 3 > 19g hed am ¢ |
: S171 bes 59 bi
i

BOKAR COFFEE
i = 63"
Look af What 10c Will Buy af A&P
102-01.
Grapefruit Juice WV... I|ONA TOMATO PUREE “.;
sii WHOLE White POTATOES ..
White POTATOES *
TOMATO SOUP 70°C.
Mashed POTATOES °“
Your Choice!
10
1-1b.
bag
AgP
0z. can
Standard Quality
16-02. can
e Label Instant
32-02. can
1.83
A*P SAUERKRAUT == =
SULTANA BAKED BEANS '

6-02.
can






Assorted Sizes and Colors in ea
Dazron-Cotton, Wash 'N Wear
LADIES’ BLOUSES 99¢c “OUR OWN” TEA BAGS 64 “ 49¢
RAISIN BREAD
ANN PAGE RED BEANS Wyler’s SOUPS cies oss. Seat Noodin Jane Parker Fine Baked Goods!
RED KIDNEY BEANS Ac 0‘C POTATO STICKS =
MIXED VEGETABLES **;:¢ = MARCAL NAPKINS ir “ne APPLE PIE
SAVE 3 LARGE
HANDI-WRAP 0%, 100 5 25¢ ANN PAGE MAYONNAISE ** <r 55¢ 10¢ 8inch pie
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LAWTEX THROW RUGS ..°... “$1.98 NIBLETS MEXICORN 120: 3Q6
FRESH FRUIT SALAD -'35¢ <.'59¢c STEWED TOMATOES °'" 2's: 41¢ SAVE 2 ¢ 1b.
dexo SHORTENING 0. 31c “3 3% T2¢ A*P Grapefruit Juice “von 2 4 49¢ 5c 5 loaf
ANN PAGE PORK & won to.
BEANS on 29C SULTANA PEANUT BUTTER w99¢ | emon Roll sve 1b gBe
HAWAII so. gq Jelly Roll =v» 35g De
OR PUNCHINELLO cans Coffee Cake 7 °° =" 39¢
S brook dozen dozen Potato Chips Mg Shve Vor 49c
FRESH EGGS Large Al 2 99° irae All White in dated hI po fas: Hot Cross Buns 6, 33¢
a can teghorn cartons Ar Asp Marvel Sliced Bread 1. 15¢
FRANK'S BEVERAGES 6 49° sor i
DEPOSIT CANS cans 1
SALE | BUTTER Jug
DUNCAN HINES ives 3i8 Gps 2
CAKE MIXES pee. solid 1b, 6° prints Ib. 69° Wr
HONEYDEW STRAWBERRY AND 1b. ¢ Mr
E ERVES ANN PAGE PEACH, PINEAPPLE tar 48 THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA CO. INC. Trop
AND APRICOT PRESERVES Ia a
k PATRICIAN rolls c
BRAND 4 in pkg. 29
All Prices Effective through Saturday, March 3rd, 1962

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YOUR A & P's IN MOUNT JOY AND SURROUNDING AREA ARE LOCATED
AT... EAST MAIN ST.. MOUNT JOY" 451 EAST KING ST.. LANCASTER
MILLERSBILLE ROAD & LINCOLN HWY. LANCASTER
439 EAST ROSS STREET, LANCASTER
* Mount Joy A & P Food Store does not sell Meats or Seafoods.
Tae Is Te FETs I IIee ss SOs Te IODINE Ess Its Ties SOT esttne sett on It itttetttss ttt setts it ereeetere esti este reese Tres sey
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