Page 2 — SUSQUEHANNA TIMES & MOUNT JOY BULLETIN USQUEHANNA TIMES The Mount Joy BULLETIN Box 75A, R. D. 1, Marietta, Pa. 17547 Published weekly on Wednesday except 4th of July and Christmas week (50 issues per year) © Publisher - Nancy H. Bromer, 426-2212 or 426-1707 Nancy Bromer, 426-2212 News Editor Hazel Baker, 426-3643 Circulation Mar. Judy Swab, 426-3159 Advertising Rates Upon Request Entered at the post offices in Marietta, Pa., and Mount Joy, Pa., as second class mail under the Act of March 3, 1879. Subscription Rate: $4 per year January 15, 1975 - Vol. 75 No. 2 Advertising Mgr. PUBLIC AUCTION Elizabeth H. Brubaker, Estate SAT., JAN. 18, 1975 - 10 a.m. REAL ESTATE & CONTENTS & ANTIQUES 26 DONEGAL ST., MOUNT JOY 2% story, 3 bedroom home offered at 2 p.m, closed porch - oil hot water heat. Residential neighborhood, having sewer & water. Call 653-5310 for Inspection. Book cases, Books, Slant top desk, Motorola AM/FM radio & record player, Library table, Sewing cabinet & Sew- ing machine, Tilt chair, Sofa, Bridge lamps, magazine rack, End tables, 9x12 rugs, Framed flowers in needlepoint, Need- lepoint stoo! and cushion, Hand made rugs, Portable G.E. TV, Photo album, Post cards, Brass kettle, Brass book ends of Mounted Pa. State Police, Domed letter box in inlay, Mam- my rocker, Empire side board, Round oak extension table & oak chairs, Seth Thomas clock, 4 plank chairs, Whirlpool No-Frost ref., G.E. 30" stove, 2 piece Walnut Dutch Cupboard - Good original condi- tion candle drawers, etc. Maytag wringer washer & tubs, Early red 2 door cup- board, Cherry D.L. table, 1 drawer table in pine, Single bed complete, Hoover Elect. Broom, Oak dresser, Double bed complete, Birdseye maple table, chair & dresser, Good braided rugs, Cedar chests, Bed spreads, Hand crocheted bed spread, Unusual appliqued quilt (Open Rose & Buds) scallop- ed edge, never laundered. Several other fine old quilts, Stippled blanket chest, Dome trunk - Many hand made items like new. Ruby ring - Diamond ring - Gold Hamilton Watch Glass baskets, Ruby glass, Pink Depression glass, Rare child’s dolls, A.B.C. plate in Iron with scene, 2 sets of indi- vidual salts, Oil lamp, Round pie board, Picture frames, Nip- pon, 2 sm. R. S. German trays, Old goblets, Mary Gregory pitcher & 3 glasses, Bridgens Lanc. Co. Atlas 1864, Dissinger Store plates, Master salts, 1868 German song book - some notes, Roseville items, Iron globe bank, Blue Milk Glass owl creamer, Indian stones, Red R. S. Prussia hair receiver, lron- stone platters, Turrenes, Plates & gravy, etc., Carnival rose bowl, Meito Flora dinner set - baskets, Jelly crocks, 3 small prone china dolls with black hair, 2 Pheasant plates, Two 1951 Mount Joy plates, Weller vase, Cruet, Pie crimper, Decorated tray, Mount Joy items, Housewares, Kettles, Blend- er, Mixer, Cookie cutters, Jars, Blue Agate milkpail, Corn mold. Hose, Step ladder, Sunbeam mower, Hand mower, Garden toois, Bird bath, Aluminum chairs. This Estate presents an interesting variety of collectors items & clean household goods. May, Grove, Stork & Blakinger, Attorneys National Central Bank, Executor Harold K. Keller, Realty & Antiques Auctioneer = VALUES At our Funeral Home we have striven to achieve an attractive contemporary atmo- sphere with the expenditure of considerable time and effort. Equal thought has gone into making our facilities as good as any in the state. However, in Funeral Serivce, mo- dernity and efficiency are valueless if attain- ed at the cost of traditional reverence for human values that is the only valid reason for the ceremonial honoring of the departed. How May We Be Of Service To You? Richard D. Smedley UNERAL HOME 29 NORTH GAY STREET, MARIETTA 426-3614 by Lois J. Getty Mount Joy’s Annual Sweetheart ‘Baby King and Queen Contest is now start- ing according to the Mount Joy Joycee-ette chairwo- man, Mrs. Stephen Proctor. Any child between the ages of 9 months and 3 years in- . clusive, whose parents have “a Mount Joy mailing address, is eligible. Entrants must have a pic- ture submitted to Mrs. Ste- phen Proctor, R. D. 1, Mari- etta, or Mrs. Stephen Getty, 9 Marietta Avenue, Mount Joy by Wednesday, January 29. On the back of photo (to be no larger than 8x 10’), the name of the par- ents, their address, and the name and age of the child should be written. Baby royalty to be chosen Balloting will take place at various Mount Joy business- es starting January 31, and ending promptly at 7:30 p.m. on February 14. be crowned at ceremonies on February 15, at 10:30 a.m. The pictures of all participants will be returned at the crowning. The King and Queen will each receive a $25 U. S. Savings Bond, compliments of the Mount Joy Joycee-ettes. 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