The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 29, 1964, Image 18

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Page 10 Wednesday. January 29, 1964
PUBLIC SALE
—l Fone
PERSONAL PROPERTY
SATURDAY, FEB. 1, 1964
12:30 P. M.
Situated about 1 mile west of Route 72 on Gray-
stone Road, East Petersburg, Pa..
The following to wit: G. E. Refrigerator, Monarch
Stove, Electric washer, Living room suite, Extension
table, China closet, Dishes, Chairs and Odd Tables,
Two electric sweepers, One rug, Old rag carpet, Iron
baby crib, Porch chairs and swing, Lawn swing, Sleigh
bells, Blacksmith forge, Garden Tools, Jackson riding
lawn mower, Pincor power mower, Lawn sweeper,
DAVID BRADLEY GARDEN TRACTOR.
Pom by Mrs. Nora S. Landis
ELMER SPAHR, AUCTIONEER
GARNER & LANDIS, CLERKS

43-1¢
Public Auction
— OF —
Antiques - Furniture - Personal Property

Saturday, Feb. 8, 1964
AT 11:00 A.M.
3
Sale will be Beld at the Garden Spot Equip-
ment Auction in Lincoln, Penna.
Two marble top bedroom suites, one in white
marble, one in brown marble; beautiful low mar-
ble top table, sideboard, Exceptional 4-drawer low
chest with very nice inlay & brass pulls, Small
windsor rocker, 2 round front china closets, Brass
candlesticks, Electrified oil lamps, some with mar-
ble base, blanket chest.
A lot of colored glass, Daisy & Button pieces,
Amber, Crystal, Bavarian, Limoges, Milkglass,
salts, trays, cut glass bowls, cruets, pressed bowls,
hen on nest, cake stands, pictures, books, quilts &
linens, silverware, rugs, bedroom furniture, din-
ing room table and chairs, wardrobes, radio,
library table, small steel safe, dressers, carpenter
tools, ladders, porch furniture, crocks, lawn mow-
er, bird bath, tubs, garden tools and many other
ida Mrs. Mae Chamberlin
J. OMAR LANDIS, AUCTIONEER
Come early—plenty of parking area—Food
served in our own restaurant.
AUCTIONEER’'S NOTE—Clip this ad. It will buy
you one of our Dutch Barbecue Sandwiches at
our restaurant on sale day.
43-2¢
PUBLIC SALE

HOUSEHOLD GOODS
SATURDAY, FEB. 8, 1964
12:30 P. M.
115 BROAD STREET, SALUNGA, PA.
Kelvinator, across the top freezer, 12.5 cubic feet; Kelvina-
tor 40-inch Range, Two metal cabinets, electric clock, desk,
living room suite, piano and bench, rocking chairs, Emerson
21-inch Television, carpet sweeper, electric tank sweeper,
buffet, extension table, 3 other tables, antique table, two
trunks, piano stool, Lane cedar chest, like new; wardrobe,
single bed, 3-piece bedroom suite, good chest, two mattress-
es, clothes baskets, cane seated chairs, a lot of cushions,
beddings, doilies, two 9x12 rugs, 9x12 pad, 5 yard runner,
smaller rugs, bathroom scales, a lot of antiques, hand-made
pie board, crocks, bean-pot, flat irons, books, silverware,
home-spun linen, picture frames, picture album, old post
cards and newspapers, iron skillet, new waffle iron, electric
toaster, old quilt, old doll, lawn mower, porch chairs and
other articles tco numerous to mention.
Terms cash.
Albert H. & Bertha A. Hiestand
E. V. Spahr, Auctioneer
Garner & Long, Clerks
READ THE F&H AND SAVE!

43-2c

shining Rock Oil,
A series of three Cattle
Feeder Meetings will be held
for Lancaster county feeders
as follows:
Thursday evening, January
30, 7:30 p.m. ; Thursday even-
ing, February 6, 7:30 p.m.
and Thursday evening, Feb-
ruary 13, 7.30 p.m.
This series of meetings is
a part of many livestock clin-
ics being held in various
parts of Pennsylvania by the
Extension Service. They are
open to the public and will
be given free of any charges.
The January 30 meeting
will feature Ben Morgan,
livestock extension specialist,

ST. FRANCIS IN
AN AIRPLANE
I thank Thee, O Lord God,
For this my strange and won-
drous brother, Air, That
seemed so weak and fickle,
And yet can hold me up as
firmly here, As he sustains
my little friends, the birds.
I thank Thee for my sister,
Distilled
by ‘sunlight out of ancient
ferns, Obedient to Thy will
and pleasure, To be a mighty
lifting strength and swiftness
More than a caravan of hors-
es, For human burdens.
I bless Thee for my good
bright brother, Steel, So val-
iant and so trusty, Who is my
chariot through the clouds.
And most of all I thank Thee
now, For that most marvel-
ous of Thy lower gifts, The
mortal mind, So daring and
so cunning, That teaches us
to use all else on earth, For
our advantage. But never,
never may soul forget, To
give to Thee all glory,
thanks, and praise. Amen!
—Selected
CALKING SAVES FUEL
According to Roger Grout,
extension agricultural engin-
eer at Penn State, areas in
many homes needing calking
enings which let water
side should be calked.
vertise it!!!
Patronize Our Advertisers

are around chimneys, doors
and windows. Cracks and op-
in-
Advertise your business in
any way you want to, but ad-

Plan Cattle Feeder Meets
discussing the Economics of
Cattle Feeding” and “Buying
the Right Kind of Cattle”. In
addition, Dr. Bill Adams,
from the extension veterin-
ary science department, will
discuss ‘Beef Cattle Health
and Sanitation’. The speak-
ers and subjects for the fol-
lowing two meetings will be
announced at the January 30
meeting.
These educational
have been well accepted in
many parts of the state in
other fields of production.
This is the first one for Lan-
caster county on cattle feed-
ing. Actually, it is a short
course in cattle feeding.
All meetings will be held
in Rohrerstown elementary
school at Rohrerstown.
clinics

CHECK CLOTHING
Buy clothing with a con-
cern for the kind of care it
will need, advises Bernice
Tharp, Penn State extension
clothing specialist. Most
manufacturers put an extra
hang tag on a garment stat-
ing whether it must be dry-
cleaned or if it can be laun-
dered, and whether the gar-
ment can be machine dried
or line dried.
We favor the United Na-
tions, if it works, but we
would rather see a union of
the free nations.
One of the ways to become
intelligent is to remember
not to believe everything you
see in print.
Dollar Bills” — 653-9661
“We Print Anything But




SHOPPING
Everything you need for fun
and fancy on Valentine's Day
you'll find in our one-stop Val-
entine Shop. Come in soon and
see our complete collection of
quality Valentines, beautiful Gift
Wraps, original party sets and
decorations plus smart gift sug-
gestions—all tastefully styled by
Hallmark, “When you care
enough to send the very best.”
SLOAN’'S PHARMACY
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
FREE PARKING IN REAR OF STORE

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