SECTION A — PAGE 6 | The TRAD A POST CLASSIFIED AD ING POST IS THE PLAGE TO GET RESULTS QUICKLY AND CHEAPLY For Sale— [BABY GRAND PIANO, refinished, ~ reconditioned, like new. Piano g uning and repairs. Bradbury. Phone [GL 7-2127 or OR 4-2163. THREE PIECE suit and covers, Fern- | brook Inn, ORchard 4-4195, Sue Wassil. OLLAND hot air furnace from St. ~ Luke's, Noxen, good shape. Also has forced hot air unit on top, all controls, plenty of pipe, $125. In- quire Nathan Straley after 3:30. SEBAGO POTATOES, $1.50 bu. Call after 5 p.m. and Saturdays. #No Sunday sales. Albert Morris, Sweet Valley. APPLE LOGS for fireplace. Deliver- ed $10. per cord. Bob Sickler at Orange, Phone Centermoreland 7073 after 6 p.m. WESTINGHOUSE §8 Ib. Load Wring- er Washer, good condition $20. Also Bendix semi-automatic washer (needs minor adjustment) $15. Dal- las OR 4-3486. 1950 Standard Chevrolet Coach. | Winterized, good tires, heater, 19.5195, 1951 Standard Chevrolet Coach. Winterized, suburban tires, heat- er, $295. 1952 Power Glide Convertible Coach. Winterized, heater, one owner, | excellent condition, $395. ‘We buy good used cars. See Morton Connelly Used Car Lot, 444 Union St., Luzerne. Phone BU 7-9363. BALED HAY for sale. Elwood Lord, ER, D. No. 3, Wyoming, Pa. SEASONED Apple Tree Wood for _ fire place. Cut to size. $10.00 a cord, delivered. Phone Center More- land 7-380. ‘ YEAR OLD movie projector and ~ case. Phone OR 4-4348. BRAND NEW chain saw, complete, $99.50. Gus Walters, ORchard 4-32217. COAL—100 % deep mined Stove or | Nut, $18.00; Pea, $14.50. Two- ton lots or more; 3 day delivery notice. Milton Perrego, Dallas, 4-7180. SPAGHETTI Sauce with meat balls, $1 per quart, 55 cents pint. Will deliver in evening. DeMarco’s, OR- chard 4-2924. BIRD FEEDERS, bird houses, decor- ated cricket and milk stools for television. Wall pipe and spoon holders. Frank Jackson, Pole 172 rear, Harveys Lake. RUGS. Any SIZE — All known makes. A little out of the way, but a lot less to pay. B. Carpet Fompar: 267 South Main Street, Wilkes-Barre. WILD BIRD SEED, sun flower seed, bird feeders; suet cake and hold- ers. Cave’s Pet Shop, Idetown Corn- ers. NE 9-6561. Wanted To Buy— ASH CANS for stoker, 17 or 18 , inches high, 14% inches in dia- meter. Phone The Dallas Post, OR 4-5656. USED 1% TON TRUCK for use-on- farm. Any model in fair shape. Phone Centermoreland 7073 after 6 p.m. x | A STUDIO COUCH or a maple living room suite. Dallas ORchard 14-7504, 1,000 JUNK CARS, trucks or trac- tors, regardless of condition. Top iq “dollar. Sweet Valley GR 7-2181. Whom To Call— 'MARGUERITE'S Beauty Shop at ~ Fernbrook for that new fall wave ‘or that trim hair cut and set. Phone Dallas OR 4-3191. TOMMY KANE RADIO AND TV SERVICE Seven Day a Week Service PHONE OR 4-8051 DIAL 4-5656 or 4-7676 ® FOUR CENTS PER WORD @ 75¢c MINIMUM THE DALLAS POST, FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1959 2 data Stefan Hellersperk CABINETS, CLOSETS, REMODELLING, DECORATING Phone Dallas 4-0744 Aluminum STORM WINDOWS & DOORS WILLARD L. GAREY . Builder OR 4-4406 OR 4-8217 WELL DRILLING a specialty. In business over 40 years. All work guaranteed. R. B. Shaver and Son, Dallas R. D. 1, Phone H.L. 9-6851. AOR BRIDAL PICTURES or com- plete bridal albums (eleven books to choose from) or wedding invita- tions, call your home town photog- rapher;, James Kozemchak, Dallas, OR 4-0933. FARMERS, ' ATTENTION! Custom smoking of meats at Hislop and Daring on Memorial Highway, Dal- las. Dial Dallas ORchard 4-6126 or ORchard 4-6561. BODY and Fender Repairs; Auto painting, expert color matching; refinishing of refrigerators, washers, etc: Phone OR 4-6504. ELECTROLUX Sales and Service. Kenneth Shaffer, 36 Birndale Avenue, Dallas. Phone OR 4-4401. SAW FILING and retoothing, knives and shears sharpened, lawn mow- ers repaired and sharpened, new and used mowers and parts. Phone Dallas OR 4-8404. William Eckert Main Highway, Trucksville. FOR ALL TYPES of roofiing and re- pairs, cement finishing, asphalt waterproofing and chimney work, call Stofila and Son. OR 4-2353 or VA 4-3157. Appliance PARTS and SERVICE @ Frigidaire © Easy © Hoover ® Maytag @ Caloric © RCA ® Youngstown ® ABC Largest stock of genuine repair parts in this area REBENNACK’S Open Thursday Eves. to 9 Parking In Rear BU 7-1175 267 Wyo. Ave., Kingston IS YOUR TRUCK, tractor or aute- mobile using 0il? Your mechanic or garage will recommend SEALED POWER guaranteed piston rings. COMPLETE MACHINE SHOP, STULL BROTHERS, KINGSTON. BOTTLED GAS, fuel oil. Call GC. K. Parker, Dallas 4-0426, for 24 hour service. PIANO TUNING and repairing. Muh- lenburg 2152. Oscar Whitesell, Hunlock Creek R. D. 1. PARRY and COMPANY, all types of roofing and siding. Free esti- mates. Phone Dallas 4-5162. MAJOR UPHOLSTERING Custom-Built Furniture REPAIRS, REMODELING Breakfast Sets Reupholstered Corner of Yeager and Pioneer Aves Telephone Dallas ORchard 4-4312 COAL HAULING, Ash and Garbage removal. Call Ralph Eipper. OR 4-8531 for prompt service. SNOW REMOVAL and cindering service. No job too large or too small. F. J. Michael and Son, ORchard 4-6142. : FOR NOTARY SERVICE, see the DALLAS POST. Phone OR 4-5656. BUY DIRECT HEAT FACTORY TO YOU #8 Coal or Oil, Steam, Hot Water 3 Warm Air Free Estimates AUTOMATIC HEATING SALES AND SERVICE Trucksville OR 4-1651 pT TEES i | $15. SEPTIC System Owners. Winter | A SMALL BEAGLE in Shavertown Your Classified A ‘FUEL OILS, Atlantic Products, Me- ter Service ta insure you of accu- racy. Montross Oil Company, 436 Main Street, Luzerne. Phone BUt- ler 7-2361, ih vice. Norti Berti, Dallas 4-5731. | GENERAL HAULING — wood, coal, freight, etc. Ashes and garbage removed. Prompt, dependable ser- {nstruction— WORK FOR U.S . GOV'T! MEN—WOMEN, 18 to 50. Prepare now for coming CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS. For information, write: National Training Service, Box 61, The Dallas Post, Dallas, Pa. Sanitary Service— months could be costly. Most sys- tems cleaned, $15. 24 hour fast service. Free estimate on installa- tion. Don Reeves, Harding 2121. SEPTIC TANKS, cesspools and privy vaults cleaned. J. A. Singer, City Scavenger, 137 Dagobart Street, Wilkes-Barre. Dial VA 3-4529. MICHAEL and SON, Michael Street, Dallas, specializing in Septic tank installations, excavating, grading, ditching, water lines, drainage. Basements, trenching, trucking. Top soil, fill dirt. Phone OR 4-6142, SEPTIC TANKS, reinforced concrete, buy the best. Costs less in the long run. C. E. German and Son, Kingston 8-1448 or your local sup- ply dealer. Real Estate For Sale NINE ROOM HOME, Fernbrook. Oil | heat, venetian blinds, lot 63x300. Suitable for large family or con- version to duplex. ORchard 4-5768. THREE-BEDROOM ranch house, fire place, very large lot, 44 Meadow- crest Drive, dry basement, car port. Owner transferred. Call Mrs. Walter Marz, OR 4-1484. THOMAS P. GARRITY Realtor Boren To. the Greater Dock ML Area Pole 84 — Harveys Lake HARVEYS LAKE 9-6272 For Rent— IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE, lovely seven room house on ten acres of land. Near Dallas Borough Grade School and Gate of Heaven School. $95.00 month. Phone Valley 5-4141. COZY—3 room apt. Heat and hot water furnished. Very convenient location. Inquire Tischler’s 5¢ & 10c Store, Shavertown. Lost December 28. “Flint” slipped his chain. License 6590, year and a half old, very affectionate. James Eckerd, ORchard 4-7347. For Free— A BLACK COCKER SPANIEL, male, about two years old, has been at Carl Remley’s, Main Road, Fern- brook, for two weeks. Needs good home, or owner identify. \ Baby Sitting— MATURE and experienced mother desires baby-sitting. Will be free to take weekend charge of children at times. NEptune 9-3357. Help Wanted— HOUSEKEEPER, preferably from 10 until 6 p.m., Monday through Fri- day. Phone OR 4-3217 after 7 p.m. MARRIED MAN to work on dairy farm at Lake Silkworth. House available. Call Nanticoke 676 for interview. Work Wanted— HIGH SCHOOL senior desires Sat- urday work. ORchard 4-3931. Opportunity— JOIN OUR BONUS CLUB—$1. per week for 25 weeks—win $15. each week in merchandise — you can’t lose. We carry a complete line of men’s and boys’ clothing, furnish- ings and, heavy clothes. ADAMS— Clothes for DAD & LAD—Back Mt. Legal— NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Jacob George Silewski and Kathryn F. Silewski, have filed their petition in the Court of Common, Please of Luzerne County to No. 479 January Term 1959 praying for the entry of a decree by said Court changing their names to Jacob George Siles and Kathryn F. Siles respectively, and the name of their minor child to Erica Ann Siles. The Court has fixed the 13th day of February 1959 at 2:00 o'clock p. m. as the time, and the Luzerne County Courthouse as the place for hearing of said petition. Rosenn, Jenkins, & Greenwald. ih rR ey TE ACTION TO QUIET TITLE In the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne County, No. 27 January Term 1959. Michael Angelo Lentini and Dolores U. Lentini, his wife, Plaintiffs, vs. Elizabeth Helfrick and Catherine Glasser, their heirs and assigns, Defendants. Notice is hereby given to the de- fendants above named, their heirs and assigns, that Michael Angelo Lentini and Dolores U. Lentini, his wife, have filed their Complaint in an Action To Quiet Title in ‘the office of the Prothonotary of Luz- erne County to the above term and number, in which you are named as enacted without substantial change. | The same tax is imposed for the year 1959. OTTO BIERY Secretary NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that the Realty Transfer Tax Ordinance in effect during the year 1958 which imposed a tax of 1% on sales in- volving the transfer of title of real estate located in the Township of Lake, Luzerne County, Pennsylvan- ia, has been reenacted by the Sup- ervisors of the Township of Lake without substantial change, and the same tax imposed for the year 1959. In accordance with the Act of June 25, 1947, P. L. 1145 as amended, the tax is now paid by the trans- feror and is to be paid regardless of jwhether or not any part of the transaction takes place in the Town- ship of Lake. OTTO BIERY Secretary Bowling News (Continued from Section A, Page 3) split; a newcomer, B. Pope, had a 187-518. Last Tuesday B. Pope rolled 179; J. Elgaway, 178; and G. Gosart 177. G. Gosart 177-497. WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME wound up the first half of the sea- son tied in 6th place in the Wo- men’s Independent Traveling League. defendants because of an interest in the record title of premises owned by the plaintiffs, described as fol- lows: All that certain lot of land situate in the City of Wilkes-Barre, County of Luzerne .and State of Pennsyvania, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the westerly side of North Washing- ton Street, 43% feet southwesterly from the intersection of Jackson and North Washington Streets; said point of beginning being a corner of land now or formerly of the Estate of George Weaver; thence South- westerly along North Washington Street, 31 feet more or less to a corner of land of Charles Kingeter et ux.; thence Northwesterly along said land 42 feet more or less to land of John McHale et ux.; thence Northeasterly along said McHale land 31 feet more or less to a corn- er; thence in a southeasterly direc- tion parallel to Jackson Street, 42 feet more or less to the place of beginning. Improved with a frame dwelling house and a single story concrete block store room, known as No. 148 North Washington Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. The Court has directed that ser- vice of the aforementioned Com- plaint shall be made upon you by publication, and you are hereby notified to appear and defend this action on or before February 24th, 1959. In default of an appearance or defense by you, the Court may thereafter enter an order forever barring you from asserting any right, title, or interest in the above described premises inconsistent with Plaintiffs’ interest or claim of title set forth in their Complaint, and from impeaching, denying, or in any way attacking Plaintiff's title to said property; and from maintaining any action attacking the same; and from encumbering, mortgaging or convey- ing the same or any part thereof, unless you shall commence an eject- ment action within thirty (30) days after entry of the said Order. George L. Fenner Sr. Attorney for Plaintiffs NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that the Resolution of the Township of Lake, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, which established a tax at the rate of one cent for each ten cents theres of of the established price charged the general public or a limited or selected group thereof for the privi- lege of attending or engaging in any amusement and a tax of 2.5 cents for each ten cents charged over the established rate for admission to Lake, Pennsylvania, has been re- enacted without substantial change. The same tax is imposed for the year 1959. OTTO BIERY Secretary NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that the resolution of the Township of Lake, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, which established an annual per capita Township tax in the amount of Three Dollars upon each person of the age of twenty-one or over residing within the limits of the Shopping Center—Shavertown. Township of Lake, has been re- Goes To 3,700 Homes BOTTLED GAS Plumbing and Heating Harold K. Ash ~ Shavertown Dallas 4-6166 eer TREES CUT DOWN and removed or oak. Phone OR 4-1858. shaping, waving, setting, coloring ~ Phone OR 4-3191 for appointment. also fire place logs for sale, apple MARGUERITE’'S Beauty Shop at Fernbrook for a new hairdo. Hair 57 CHEVROLET ON QUA 4 Door, Radio & Heater Automatic Transmission RR RE Be Le 4 dr. Sta. 1785 TY USED CARS 57 CHEVROLET Automatic Transmission Wagon, Radio-Heater ’ ® ’55 DODGE 4 Door V8 Radio & Heater 1s | ’53 DE SOTO 4 Door, Radio & Heater Automatic Transmission | 355 CHEVROLET tleman Janitor Stokers. stallation. 4-2898. Richard Weidner, ‘ television service. OR 4-2477 Hayfield Farm, Lehman, INSTALLATION E. F. M. and Gen- Shallow and deep well pump repairs and in- OR JOE WYDA any time for radio and STATION WAGON 4 dr. V8, Radio-Heater $1395 '51 CHEVROLET Hard Top, Radio & Heater Automatic Transmission RRNER | 662 WYOMING AVENUE BORNE. vrolet Co.| KINGSTON BU 38-0319 amusements within the Township of | E. Roberts finished with 9605 total pins and 168.29 average, second highest individual. Williams’ team | also took fifth place in the 3 game | high division with 2443 pins and F. Lewis was sixth highest with a single game of 220. Williams took over Sacred Heart Saturday night with 2329 total pins and high game of 862. D. Berlew was high with 198 and E. Roberts rolled a 504 series. Luzerne Motors took 4 points from Eagles in the HOWIE DAVIS League Saturday by forfeit. T. Cross had 225-592. The Bermudians split 2 and 2 with Bavitz; S. Fielding rolled 198- 518 and C. Garris had a 517 series. Vanderhoff lost 3 points to Man- ganella’s. Shemanski rolled 582 and 224; Hanson had 212; Rodda, 207; Vanderhoff, 204; Buynak, 202. Luzerne Motors lost 3 points to Jimmy’s Central of the Women’s League. J: Bicking had 201 and G. Gosart totalled 522. CHECK WITH YOUR LEAGUE SECRETARY ON TOURNAMENT DATES. LEAGUE HAS PRIZES FOR BOOSTER NIGHT Back Mountain Church Bas- ketball League will hold its first | Booster Night Attraction of the season tomorrow night. Prizes will be awarded follow- ing the second game of the evening. All prizes have been donated by Back Mountain Merchants. Games scheduled for Dallas Township gym are as follows: 7 p.m.— Prince of Peace vs. Shavertown; 8 p.m.—East Dal- las vs. St. Therese’s; 9 p.m.— Alderson vs. Huntsville. Enlists In Navy Among eight young men from Luzerne County who enlisted in the Navy was David B. Dollard, 47 Car- verton Road, Trucksville. DO YOU hiver i Wim INSULATE for comfort and savings! You'll be warm and comfort- able this winter if you install INSULITE® INSULATING WOOL in your home. And you’ll ac- tually save money, too, because InsvriTE Wool cuts fuel costs by as much as 40%! InsurLiTE WOOL is made of famous Fiberglas*—containing millions of indestructible glass fibers—fireproof, rot-proof, moisture-resistant. Stop in and see us for complete information —7plus a free estimate on how much you can save on your fuel bills. *gEG. T. M., OWENS-CORNING FIBERGLAS CORPORATION Shavertown Lumber Gompany 10 E. Center St. OR 4-88G6 LEHMAN-JACKSON-ROSS SCHOOL NEWS Memories of a most pleasant va- cation lingered in the minds of re- turning students as they faced a new year. The tempo of school life is accelerating. Athletic events take priority in the extra curricular calendar. January Games Boys’ first league game was played Tuesday night at Lehman with West Wyoming. The second game was played Friday night at Swoyersville. The girls’ basketball schedule for January is as follows: January 6, Elk Lake at Lehman. January 22, Lehman at Forty Fort. January 29, Lehman. P. S. E. A. Meeting The first meeting of Area 6, P. S. E. A., was held Thursday night at 8 at the 'Lake-Noxen School. Mrs. Worth and Miss Katchmar of the Lake-Noxen Schcol served as re- freshment chairmen. The officers of the association are: President, Mr. Edward Edwards, Lake-Lehman; vice president, Mr. John Mulhern, Dallas Township; secretary, Miss Jessica Thomas, Lake-Lehman; treasurer, Mrs. Nora Dymond, Exeter Township. The area comprises the school systems of Dallas area, Lake-Leh- man and Exeter Township. Meeting at Harrisburg Li Last Tuesday Mrs. Smith, secre- tary for second year of the Sec- ondary Teachers’ Association of Pennsylvania, attended a meeting of Area Six, P. S. E. A. at Harris- burg. Mr. Marchakitus, president of Luzerne County Branch of P. S. E. A., also attended the meeting as a delegate on December 29 and 30. New Bass Horn for Band The Lake-Noxen Band Associa- tion recently purchased a Selmer Bundy bass horn for the band. A beautiful case was also purchased so that it can he transported easily. It is ten pounds lighter than the old bass horn which is a big relief for the band member who will march with it. Joint Band News fi Band director, Mr. John Miliaus- kas, is very proud to announce that the joint band has 103 members. The following members make up the trumpet section of the joint band: Larry Carpenter, Gladys Foss, John Arendt, William Fielding, James Schappert, Carol Stroud, Wil- liam McMillian, Roberta Morgan, Sara Patton, Frank Kutz, Stephen Arendt, William Sidler, James Worth, Adam Gardecki, Jay Ruckle, Lois Wesley, Dale Titus, Ronald Culver, William Williams, Gary An- derson, Ken Ellsworth, Joan Newell, Roy Culver and Doug Trumbower. In the weeks that follow the com- plement of the other sections of the band will be given. Westmoreland # at We Specialize | IN FAT S the Shoe for Children WIDTHS TO EEEE IN STOCK Only The Best Is Good Enough For Your Baby! — OPEN DAILY — To 6 p.m. THURSDAY & FRIDAY 10 am. to 9 p.m. HUMPHREYS’ Children’s Bootery SHAVERTOWN SHOPPING Band and Twirlers On Sunday, January 18, twirlers will practice in the Lake gymnasium for the second time. The band will practice every Mon- day night at alternate schools. Let's keep attendance as good as it has been. Boys’ Basketball 22 We played West Wyoming at home January 6 and won 63-53. We play Swoyersville on their floor to- night, January 9. Fairview will meet us here January 13 and we will travel to Wilkes-Barre Township on January 16. Wrestling We wrestled Benton away on Wednesday and on January 14, we will meet Central Catholic High School on their mats. Girls’ Basketball Our girls’ team played Elk Lake on Tuesday. The score was 47-36, their favor. P..T. A. Visitation of the Ross grades one to six will be held Monday. The topic will be “Social ‘Graces.” The speaker has not been announced. F. H. A. Future Homemakers of America are going to attend the Farm Show this year. F. F. A. Future Farmers of America have two boys who have applied for the DALLA, FENNDXLVAINIA Keystone Farmers Degree. They are | Dennis Mahoney and Dick Sutton. They will learn the results at the Farm Show. We hope they make out well. Let’s Remember The new year has started and it’s | time to make some new resolutions We will if you haven't already. soon be getting report cards and if you haven't been doing well, let’s get working. O. K. Thank You 4 ’ When I delivered my news on the Saturday before Christmas, I walked into the office of the Dallas Post hoping to visit and see for the first time some of the friends I know through writing but have never met. Mr. Risley, was in the front office. I also met some others. After visit- Christmas gift which I never expect- ed. After wishing all a Merry Christ- mas, I left the office wondering what was in the box I held in my arms. When I reached the car, I hurriedly tore off the paper; it was a delicious box of miniature chocolates which my family and I enjoyed very much. Thank you very much. en out at Dallas Borough Building on Monday, January 19. ing a while, Mr. Risley gave me a Food Coupon Distribution Surplus food coupons will be giv- Strausers Floor 186 Main St. INLAID LINOLEUM SANDRAN FORMICA METAL BU 8-4821 We have a Complete Line of SHERWIN WILLIAMS PAINTS and Tile Center Luzerne | ¥ TRIMS OPEN THURS. & FRI. EVE °TIL 9 © 4 OZ. HANK (4 ply) | RED HEART KNITTING WOOL Tischler's 5¢ and (0c STORE Shavertown 3c ALL COLORS Van Heusen Broken Sizes i French and Regular Cuffs Dress Shirts 2.95 | Sizes 7 to 14 (Grey) Girls’ Flannel Skirts 52.49 “At the Light” — Cor. Main Highway GERALD personal property, 10:30 AM. — DISPERSAL VERNON — WYOMING CO., PA. CCC CESSES es Due to other business interest, I am forced to sell the following located 7 miles south of Tunkhannock, 2 miles north of Vernon. Watch for arrows at junction of Rts. 309 and 292. SATURDAY, — 33 HI-GRADE HOLSTEINS — 2 Registered KAUFMAN JAN. 17, 1959 RAIN OR SHINE It was just my luck that the editor, | A TRA Oy CA Re NR I NUR RED ~ hE § 2 i fistteiny 2g 3 “epoca el on eb daa Lis f i ie ‘RB i EE BE EE NEE EE EY Ir i en ry diy - i and East Center Street : {l - Ho SHAVERTOWN B a | A — i = CENTER ALL BANGS AND T.B. FREE HERD Last blood test November 24, 1958. Health charts for each animal on day of sale. This Wyoming County herd consists of 30 milch cows. 8 have freshened recently, 2 close Springers, 7 bred for March. 2 bagging heifers, balance are bred for early spring and summer. 1-1% Year Junior Herd Sire. LE Sel ; This year around herd always produces from 10 to 14 cans of milk. Here is a great opportunity to purchase profitable Holstein Cattle. Several are capable of producing 60 to 70 Ibs. of milk. Your personal inspection invited. Come prepared to buy as they will be sold at your price. : 4 , — 2 FARM TRACTORS 2 — IHC Farmall Super H tractor. Late model — A-1 condition. Minneapolis Moline model Z tractor, late model with cultivators. New Holland model 7% baler—A-1 condition, 1948 Dodge 15 ton truck, IHC corn harvester (like new), Century sprayer, Oliver 14 in. tractor trailer plows, Shepherd 12 in. tractor trailer plows, Farmall H tractor cultivators, Oliver Superior manure spreader, Papec 16” blower, JD Vanbrunt grain drill, JD corn planter, lime spreader, Oliver 7 ft. tractor trailer mower, Clark 4 section cut away disc, IHC side delivery rake, David Bradley farm wagon, case 3 section harrow, hay tedder, buzz saw, quantity of hard and soft lumber, 3 farm belts, rubber tired wheelbarrow, hydraulic jack, water pump, pressure grease gun, hammer mill, feed cart, tractor chains, cow clippers, all milking utensils, 6 can milk cooler, Surge milking units, | 2 milking machines, 10 ft. corn silage in silo, ensilage forks, shovels and many other articles too numerous to mention. The above machinery is the kind you expect to find on a modern up-to-date § farm. 3 TERMS — CASH. Farm of 165 acres will be offered at Public Auction at 3:00 P.M. Modern two-story home, new drilled well, school and milk pick-up, barn 40 x 60, 35 stanchions, 2 silos, new milk house. Terms can be arranged. Good opportunity for a live wire. Will sacrifice price for quick sale. : GERALD KAUFMAN, Owner MERTON L. BUNNELL, Auctioneer ! SPRINGVILLE, PA. ) % Phone 7521 — Lunch Will Be Served —
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