The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, September 11, 1963, Image 18

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Donegal Heights
MOUNT JOY, PA.
Three Bedroom Rancher Open |
BY THE BUILDER
WEEKDAYS BY APPOINTMENT
SUNDAYS 2:00 - 5:00 P. M.
Stop Out For Building Information
Or Lot Sales

BUILDER 653-6639
24-4c¢
ds A ERA Si.
Public Sale!
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
Wednes., Sept. 25, 1963
Located just south of road leading from Masterson-
ville to Milton Grove. Near Chiques Church. Rapho
Twp.. Lancaster County, Penna.
53 ACRE FARM
Six acres of permanent pasture with springs; Good well
with pressure system.
EIGHT ROOM STONE HOUSE
bath, Baseboard heat, 2 years old
BANK BARN: stable room for 25 steers, scaffoled for four
acres of tobacco, straw shed, 10’ x 35’ silo.
Hip roofed Tobacco Shed to hang 7 acres
Large stripping room and dampening cellar.
TWO STORY CONCRETE BLOCK BUILDING,
as garage and chicken house.
Inspection anytime. Sale at 2:00 p.m. Terms by
Roe Binnich Act Raymond E. Denlinger
23-3c
PUBLIC AUCTION
Valuable 64 Acre Penn Twp. Farm
Tuesday, Sept. 17, 1963
2:00 P. M.
Located 12 miles Southeast
County, Penna.
This farm of 64 acres, 138 perches in one of the high-
est producing areas of Penn Township, has a
Large Frame Dwelling
containing 8 rooms and bath. Hot water heating system,
modern kitchen and other conveniences.
The LARGE BANK BARN has stall room for 20 cows,
stable for 12 steers. Recently built MILKHOUSE and CORN
BARN. TOBACCO SHED, room to hang 7 acres of tobacco,
chicken house for 700 layers, 3-CAR GARAGE and other
buildings. All main buildings have slate roofs, and all are
in good repair, having recently been painted. There is a
never failing well and also cistern water supply.
Inspect this farm anytime prior.to sale. If you are in-
terested in general farming this is an ideal set-up. Terms:
10% down. Balance by April 1, 1964
Sale by
F. GRACE METZLER
HOMER B. METZLER
22-2¢
EVENING AUCTION



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used


of Manheim, Lanc.
Phone 665-4806
J. Omar Landis, Auct.
David Young, Attorney

Wednesday, September 11, 1963
directions on carton;
thoroughly. Cook onions
eggs; season with salt, pepper
ed shallow baking dish.




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PUBLIC SALE
Every Friday Nite
6:30 P. M.
CALL 653-0451 FOR PICKUPS
AUCTION GALLERY - Mt. Joy
H. K. KELLER, Auctioneer
268 MARIETTA AVENUE MOUNT JOY, PA.
Desirable Brick Residence
LOCATED AT 341 DONEGAL ST.. MOUNT JOY, PA.



| 665-2293
F.C.C. Licensed 2-Way
Radio Service
® Menu For
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Ground beef, because o
its adaptability and economy
foods.
with Hamburgers
becue
note
luxe.
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Hamburgers Deluxe
15 cup chopped fresh
canned tomatoes
1 cup chopped pared
apples
1 pound ground beef
15 pound ground pork
14 cup finely diced celery
4 cup chopped onions
1% cups rice Kkrispies
11% teaspoons salt
15 teaspoon pepper
Combine all
patties in small amount
ium heat; brown on
sides until thoroughly
servings.
* * *
a delightful accompaniment
to any grilled meat. This ele-
gant spinach casserole blends
hard-cooked eggs with the
spinach in a creamy sauce
to be topped with buttered
corn flake crums and sharp
cheese.
Gourmet Baked Spinach
2 packs (10-oz.) frozen
chopped spinach
2 tablespoons minced
onions
3 tablespoons butter or
margarine
3 tablespoons flour
2 cups milk
3 hard-cooked eggs, finely
chopped
2 teaspoons salt
2 teaspoon pepper
1s teaspoon nutmeg
2 cups corn flakes or 14
cup corn flake crumbs
cup grated Cheddar
cheese
2 tablespoons butter or
margarine, melted
Paprika
Cook spinach according to
drain
in
butter until transparent. Stir
in flour. Add milk gradually,
stirring constantly. Cook un-
til thickened, stirring occas-
ionally. Fold in spinach and
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— OF
Household Goods and Antiques
MON. EVE., SEPT. 23,1963
AT 6:00 P. M.
Located at 232 Main Street, Landisville, Pa.
Roll top desk in nice condition, antique slant top desk,
two blanket chests, plank chairs, Empire bureau in like
new condition. Shaving stand, Magelica pitcher, hand paint-
ed china—Ilamps, coffee table, rockers, chairs, dining room
furniture, china closet, oak bedroom suite, Shaw Walker
metal filing cabinet, set of dishes, oil lamps, New G.E. mix-
er, Presto pressure cooker, ice cream freezer, electric hedge
trimmer, pruning shears, punch bowl, nice glassware, Berry
set. Lot of new blankets, comforts, etc. Victrola, sideboard,
Garden tools, ladders, tobacco seed sower, lawn mower,
edger, oil drums and many other items.
Be here promptly. We have plenty to sell.
Sale by

Laura M. Nissley
WE GIVE—
<A Green Stamps
‘59 Ford Conv., AT, sharp
‘59 Stude. Lark, S.S. $595
‘59 Rambler Am. S.S. $525
‘56 Ford Sta. Wag. . $ 495
‘59 Simca 4-dr., R&H $395
‘55 Ford 2-dr. H.T. $395
2—'53 Chev. V2 ton
Pick Uns ....... $325
‘48 Plym, like new
1 owner, 40,00 mi. $195
‘53 Chev. 2-Dr. H.T. $295
‘52 Chev. 4dr., SS $ 95
VicWenger
Colebrook St., R. D. 2

J. Omar Landis, Auctioneer
leads the list of favorite bar-
Sound a new
or
ingredients,
mixing lightly but thorough-
ly. Shape into 8 patties. Fry
of
heated shortening over med-
both
cook-
ed, turning only once. eight
Gourmet Baked Spinach is
SAT., SEPT. 28, 1963
AT 1:00 P. M.
To sell at Public Auction on the premises for the
P. Bysshe “Bish” Heilig Estate.
¢ | Kitchen, Dining Room, Living Room, Three Bedrooms,
bath, attic, basement, balcony, front and back porches,
220-volts service in home, Weil-McLain oil fired furnace
LARGE STAMP COLLECTION
Three 9x12 rugs, tables, stands, lamps, sewing machine,
clothes tree, spool cabinet, Sheraton type blanket chest in
cherry, two cheese molds, one in heart shape; shaving mir-
ror, chest of drawers, blanket chest, bed, desk chairs, Em-
pire chest, old cupboard, dining room suite, hall rack, and
other items not listed.
Terms and conditions by
James B. Heilig, Executor
Harold K. Keller, Auctioneer

C. Mumma, Clerk
Clarence Newcomer, Attorney 24-3c
—OF —
Household Goods, Tools & Farm Equip.
Saturday, Sept. 14, 1963
AT 12:00 NOON
Located at 2934 Marietta Avenue, Lancaster, Pa.
Route 340.
Flour chest, wood chest, cedar chest, rope bed, hand
carved cuckoo clock, Maytag washer, old writing desk, but-
ter prints, couch, wash bowl & pitcher set, shaws, beds,
springs, some old dishes, crockery, typewriter, etc.
12-inch band saw, drill press, shaper, sander, planer,
turning lathe, compresser, work bench, 36 ft. ladder, wood-
en tanks, oak planks, lumber, porch swing, motors, wheel-
barrow, etc.
Sleigh bells, team saddle, sleigh, horse shoeing tools,
Buffalo robe, mule robe, disc harrow, lawn sweeper, bag
wagon, water pump, tractor umbrella. There are many oth-
er items to sell.

Sale by
Simon H. Musser
22-2¢
PUBLIC SALE
—Q Fe
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
SAT., SEPT. 14, 1963
The Undersigned will offer at Public Sale, on the
premises known as #220 Stoney Battery Road, in the
Village of Salungt, in East and West Hempfield Town-
ships, Lancaster County, Penna., the following describ:
ed Real Estate, viz:
TWO TRACTS OF LAND. NO.1 CONTAINING 22.87
ACRES ON WHICH ARE ERECTED A
Fon 2), Story
JE Frame Dwelling
(asbestos siding), with kitchen,
living room on first floor, 4 bedrooms and bath on second
floor, oil burner, vapor heat, Frame Barn and Tobacco Shed,
can house 14 acres of tobacco,
NO. 2 A TRACT OF UNIMPROVED LAND CONTAIN-
ING 7.69 ACRES.
This property is located immedi i
D S : ate south of the Village
or Salunga. Stoney Battery Road divides the property in
be Karts ond pi ns offered in parts or as a whole. One
: in Eas empfield T i in
West Hempfield Township SWpshin aad un lier
The buildings are nicel is i i
Idings & y located, the land is in a high
fie af Suliiyation and. in line of Development in the Vil-
2 andisville and Salunga an atten-
tion of prospective buyers. g A well worth the of
Premises can be inspected at any time.
Sale to commence at two o'clock P. M. on Saturday,
September 14, 196 5 2 J
made known by 3 when Terms and Conditions will be
Elmer V. Spahr, Auctioneer
J. Omar Landis, Auctioneer
Phone 665-4806


dining room, living room,

MANHEIM 665-3728

Ph. Manheim 665-4806 24-2¢
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Henry H. Roser, Clon Benjamin K. Hess
22-3tc
 




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