81 FUBLRY'S VEDNESDAY, TERY n the Coh, farm, as the Norman Conoy Township, east of Bainbridge Closing-Out and 14, formerly i Hoffman Farm, in located 1-2 mile Sale of Implements: 1g of which two are Je Farm Stock Head Mules, od mules; 30 i dof Milk Cows, cons'sting of sh cows, Fall cc ws and spring- ers, 2 < i 2 Stock Bulls, Farm Machinery: oe Cormick - Deer ing 1-row corn ape; F12 Farmall Tractor, 2.row cultivator attach- ment; two 12-in. hottom tractor plows, power take-off grass mow- er attachment: also tractor wood saw attachment, Q. K.: Oliver grass mower, McCormick- Deering mow er, 5 riding cultivators, different makes; 3 double~-row walk'ng cultivators, 2 corn planters, one with fertilizer attochment: one 3-section spting harrow, harrow and roller combined, 2 land rollers, tractor plow, side-deliverv rake, dumn hav 1ake, 2 hay loaders, 8-ft. Massey Harris binder, disc harrow, Ohio manure -nrecder, tobaccoff planter. weeder, spike rrow, 3 Wiard plows, Qultipacker tobacco 02 wagons. 2-horg scorerg@® platform M2 scales, 5 sets toace ers. 3 box wagons, New Id reel wag- on with flat bec re sled, land drag, rubber t'r heelbarrow. 2- hole corn sheller, New Holland ~chopuing mill, 4800 tobaccs lath, single, donble and tiiple trees, har- nesz, bridles, collars, clover seed sower on wheclbarrow, hay hook and rope, dung and pitch forks, &ec. Alco some Household Goods. Sale «t 1 p. m., terms by R. O. FBERSOLF Martin Kraybill & Son clerks. FUBLIC SALE! MONDAY. FFBRUARY 19th. 1945 One and a half miles southwest of Rheems, Pa, close to the Hipple on the farm known farm, Complete Dis- Stone Quarry, as the Shelley per zal of 23 and One Stock Gue:nseys, mostly Holsteins. He'lers: some fresh dav of sale: others spring Also an geod condition; Genera can Milk Cooler, 10 Tj 5 Tons of Straw. 220 Head of New H Chickens. Willghbe a March. TWO Some harness arficles not mentioned. The reason I am disnersing this herd i= on account of labor. If you are looking for some good cows do not m'is this sale—Monday, Febru- arv 19—when conditions will be HEAD OF CATTLE Bull, Holsteins and Some by in Flectric 4- of Hay, S Red ear old in HFADROFFHORSES an- ars and some mad: known by DAVID ROSENFELD Dupes & Hess, auctioneers. Krayhill & Son, clerks. 2t . FUBLIC SALE! SATURDAY, FFBRUARY On th2 premises near along ner to Bainbridge, the per=cnal property, viz: Block Lead Horse Bav Mare, 12 yrs. old; Three Cows, Oshorne grass mower, hay rake, Superior grain 4rill, manure sprea- Kendig 2-horse box wagon wheels, hay ladders, 15- ladders, scorer, spring harrow, dise harrow for 2 horses cr tractor, good as new; viding cultivator with ho ing at- tackments, 2 single ro cultivators cultipacke: as good J new; single row tobacco plinter, § ole row corn fa plenter. Oliver nlow, grag. A 1628 Chevrolet P#lel Truck ine, chooping Weber 5 h. 1 3 mill, fodder supply of 3 belting forks? SS. manure planks, tcbacco ick, Minn‘ch 00-1bs. scale. tobacco rress, H 3 «izing boxes, 2 % s, corn chop- 1945 Maytown, the from Ramsey's Cor- 17, following ten vyre. old: der with extr: it tobacco hatrow, sp ke per, stone hammer, cross-cut saw tobi clippers, 1-2 bbl. orchard sprayer, grain cradle. bag chest, fence wire, copper kettle, barrel butter churn with electric motor, a New Prima Cream Separator, In good shape: meat bench, hct bed cash. berty boxes, ice cream frecz- er, 2- gul.; Some Household Go: ds: Including Silvert ne Victrola, Jos: 4 chane, end 59 assorted recorc 2 beds and Springs. 2 couches. gone stone jugs and crocks, old-fash- washstand, and nN ma -top joned narble other art cles too numerous to men- a Hee te commence at 1 o'clock p. m., when conditions will be made known bY | 1771E A. FARMER oucts. Dupes & Hess, Landis & Kraybil bill, . PUBL ic THURSDAY, FEBR The ined lerks 2t LE! RY 29 1945 dministrator, Way hereby dbn.cta, of H vy By bere at public sale « ie premi- Te County. Pa all that comgal act of land containing in fron olland Ave- nue, 61 feet and extending North- eactwardly 180 feet to Wood Alley. on which is erected a 1%» STORY FRAME CWELLING and GARAGE Also. all that cert in tract of the North side of nd situated on Jame t in the Borough Fast Donegal Stree : of Mount Joy, Lancoster County. Pa. centaining in front on East 22 feet and 4 inches Northwardly a dis- ot to the Harrisburg- and Lan- Donegal Street, and extending tance of 103 fe Port Deposit-Mount Joy Lan caster Railroad Company, on w hich it fronts 26 [eet and 4 inches, and on which is erected a 1%»-STORY FRAME DWFLLING HOUSE. The sale of the property at Sa- lunsa will be held on the premises on February 22, 1945, at 2:00 o'clock P. M.. and the property at Mount Tv will be sold on the premises on Thursd’ .v, February 22, 1945, at 3:00 clock F. M. Sale to be held on hur Februory 22, 1945, when herr 3 conditions will k2 made own BY TEN M. WAY.! 2 1hbncta of Harry K. Way, Jk. auctioneer. attorney; «Mortuary Record In \, g Friday, stein. C. S. Frank, auct. iturday, Feb. 10—At No. 46 N.| gag along the road leading from This Section ies Bd ven, Lancer, ll our oe Mot Sr ond | Stor. Hoe 100m the pen hve, 4 goons . arietta pike, a mile east of May- | ises in West Hetort eld twp. one | (From page 1) Gibble. Edgar Funk, auct. | town, one bay horse and farming | mile north of Columbia, at Klines- THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15 1945 widow of Fdwn M. Barto, died —— implements by Abram Shaffner Sr.!| ville, 2 horses, 4 cows, full line of | 1» within 18 hours over the week-end. Farm Woodlands Wednesday, February 14—On the | €. S. Frank, auct. | farming implements and household I= the M. R. E ‘bersole I’ arm, first farm off Route 241, on the road leading Mrs. Hendrix died at 11:55 pn. m. on premises in Manor Twp., 2 miles | | goods by Christian F. Rodkey. Ed- | to Gands Church, the {ollawing personal property, vi: Saturday, at the bedside of her hus- Good Income Source south of Central Manor, 1 mi. north | Friday, March 2—On the premises | gar Funk, auct. OLIVER 70 ROW CROP TRACTOR band, who is seriously ill, while of Creswell, a 2 acre farm with 2% [in Rapho Twp., on the former Hen- | - Steel on rear, Rubber in front, with Starter and Lights; Mrs. Barto expired at 6:30 p. m. on Most Wood Items story frame house, outthuildings & | ry S. Musser farm, on the road | Monday, Mar. 12--On the prem- : Culttvatory aol Pertilizer Adachment for tractof, Sunday. Can Be Homemade household goods by John D. Lutz. from Newtown to Marietta, one | ises in Manor twp. on the road on Tresor Poise Digger, it Eleva, io hottse or Jractor; Both women had been under the Edgar F. Funk, Auct. mile south west of Newtown, Two | leading from Millersville to Letort, | 7-ft.; Case Tractor Plow, two 14-in Foto care of physicians suffering fron sn ke tn 5 alike Tor bem em miles from Marietta, implements, a | pair mules, 3 horses, cow, bulls, full Two-horse Weeder, 60-tooth Spike Harrow, New Osborne 5-ft. Mower, heart ailments, although neither ost Cong roy oi han prod Wednesday, Feb. 14—On the pre- 36 Model Oliver 70 Tractor, over- | line of farm implements and house- [hay Ted der, woe Wagons wilh La 1d rs, 20 ft, ong Js an Acme; had been confined to bed. The | Construction and maintenance | mises in Manor twp., 1 mile. north hauled like new, also live stock by | hold goods by Cyrus L. Neff. Ed- } rat, dik, Awl Potato Dis 4 4 Wilh and Powe Taker? for shock of Mis. Hendrix's death is | of farm buildings require 3% billion | of Cresswell. real estate, imple- Peter Sawadsky. Landvater, auct.| gar Funk, auct. disk, good working order; ar "Black Hugh Ce Plies 10 hoe oie believed to have hastened the death | board feet of lumber annually, with ments and household goods by John | ea tion; 2-row Iron Age Potato Planter, good g#hdition; 6-ft. Yeering Binder, of Mis. Barto. They were daugh- | another 2% billion going into boxes |p putz. Edgar Funk, auct. Saturday, Mar. 3—On the prem-| Tuesday, Mar, 13—On the prem- | 2024 working order; Iron Wheel Wagon, with Plank Bed; ters of the late George and Anna ga crates, An Sodio ises in Manor twp. one-half mile | ises in Manor township, two | a0 Potato, Cader, with 3 and feed net, 2-in. net; rm he Bovis Tan equirements for cartons and bags, Ci b nap Cilla a i : ’ { Walking Cultivators, j100 or more P, o Crates of 1-bushel capacity, Po- Mateer Foch. and both have been PhS vingor wood took. ood Tir Thursday, Feb. 15--On the prem- |! rth of Highville, 2 horses, straw, | South of Letort, two mules, cows, ! tato Dust, 2 Potato $hovels, cast minum; Platform Scale, capacity 600 members of the Ladies Auxiliary of | farm machinery, and other uses take | ises, the M. R. Ebersole farm, first | 0M: implements and household | heifers, bulls, 100 laying hens, corn, | 1bs.; 12 h. p. Electrig Motor, lot Potato Bags, Digging Iron, Picks, Clo- the Friendship Fire Company No. | still more lumber. farm off Route 1, on road leading by John H. Wissler. Edgar | full line of farming implements and | nF Seeder, Pitch F rai orks and Dung Fork, Double and Single 1, of this place. Specific uses of forest products on to Good's Church, farming imple- Funk, auct. | household goods by Ira K. Shenk. | Trees, Boy hid der 2 Tonaceo Spears, Siang Boxes, 300 Mrs. Hendrix was a member of | farms include repair of farm build- ments and some household goods ES Edgar Funk, auct. ! Bolts Ea or et, Measures. oan dower, the Trinity Lutheran church here ngs, repair of farm implements 5..0h R. Ebersole. F. Aldinger, Saturday, March 3—On the pre- | | condition; 3 Chicke! rates, almost new: Chick Feeders and the Ladies Aid and the Missionary | Such as wagons, wood stock for | mises in Rapho Township, midway | Wednesday, Mar.14—On the prem- | feet of 4-in. Belting Corn Sheller, Grindstone, Square-back Sleigh, Society of the church Both are wagon tongues, eveners, wagons, ay between Mount Joy and Manheim, | ises in Manor Wp. 3 wiles Sn of | Tobacco Ladders, Chopping Mill, Plate Mill, 15 Squares Asbestos Siding, by cne sister, Minnie, wife Saturday, Feb. 17—On the prem- along the Manheim pike, farming | Millersville, 5 miles COWS 6 bulls [Pole Sutter 22 i Extension Ladder usw. 3 an Y, : s S, , | cutting Bench, 2-man Cross-cut Saw, Scythe and Brair Hook. of George Schneider, of this place. ises near Maytown, along the road implements by Wm. S. Longeneck- 500 bu. corn, full line of farming | HOUSEHOLD GOODS Mrs. Hendrix's funeral was held from Ramsey's Corner to Bain- | er. C. S. Frank, auct. | implements and an antique omer Roll-top Desk, White Sewin? Machine, 4 Small Tables, Large Walnut from the home of Arthur Hendrix, bridge, live stock, implements and —_— | cupboard by Elmer Walk. Edgar | Table, Cane-seated Chairs, 6 Chairs, Lounge, Washstand; Rocking Chairs; 207 South Barbara street Wednes- hodsehold he Lizzie A. Saturday, Mar. 3—On the prem- | Funk, auct. | Benches, 3 Feather Pillows, 2 Chests, Sink.Porch Swing: § : Brunswick Victrola and Records, Carvet by the yard, 2 Woolen Quilts, day afternoon with interment in the Mount Joy cemetery. Mrs. Barto is survived by the following children: Mrs. Marie F. Bigler, East Petersburg; George F, Elizabethtown; Florence, wife of Park Neiss, and Lillian F., wife of Clinton Eby, both of this borcugh; Anna F., «t home; Ross F., of Rome, N. Y.: Sgt. William F. with the U. S. Army Alr Forces, Rome N. XY: also eleven grandchildren. She was a member of St. Marks boxes, hayracks, tool handles, new Un'ted Brethren church here. buildings to house expanded crop, The funeral was held from her nd Donitry production, ence posts and gates, and new late home this afternoon with in- buildings for replacing losses caused by fires and storms. Marketing the fruit and vegetable crops only in 1944 will require some 190 million new baskets and ham- pers, 450 million berry cups, 50 mil- lion wirebound veneer boxes, more terment in the Mount Joy cemetery. tornadoes, ee cet IRONVILLE W. Luther Ulrich, U. S. Navy, | than 300 million nailed boxes and stationed at Camp Peary, Va. spent | crates, and large quantities of paper the week-end with his wife and | and pulp products for wraps, liners, pads, bags and cartons. Additional daughters. ; : - Jove. Gr. Arnold: (Camp containers will be necessary for Cpl. Wayne ; | Other farm crops. Gordon, Ga. is 2 hh ough Increasing farm woodland produc- with his ‘wite, Mrs. Janet Fornoff |.) iy help in meeting such mar- Arnold. keting needs which are essential to Miss Carolyn Mummaw, Cadet | the food production program, ac- Nurse of the Lancaster General | cording to WFA, which reports that Hospital spent the week-end with | the Sy veneer lls baziet and 3 | Oral wctories, and pulp and paper her parents, Mr. and Mrs Guy ile lok to dos Ey 4 paper Mammaw. portion of their supplies of logs and The Junior Class of the U. B.| pos. Sunday School: teacher, Mrs. Har- = Lo old Albright, was in charge of the Christian Endeavor program Sun- Limestone W ill SE i ene Save War Crops Sg x 1 a : of It has been estimated that farm- sngwn on ie sass ers in the United States, excluding Christ. The Womens MSSIonary | ne apjq and semi-arid areas Society held their annual Thank- | where the natural supply of lime is offering service at 8:00. Mrs. Anna | adequate, could profitably use 35 to Albright was in charge of the ser- 40 million tons of ground limestone vice and during the business session | OT hg equivalent every year. ry : . Fo | £0al has never been approached. the President, Mrs. Jena Metzler, THe nearest that a ea presided. have come to it was in 1942, when Richard Garber, F l/c, U. S it is estimated that they used almost Navy: stationed at Newport, R. I. | 21,000,000 tons. Of this, 18,971,000 spent Sunday with his wife and | tons, or about 90 per cent, was ap- parents, Mr. and Mrs Gar- plied under the AAA conservation ber and celebrated birthday | Program. Owing to shortages of a i labor and transportation it is esti- anniversary. A basket of flowers mated that the quantity used fell was placed in the U. B. Church on 4 to around 16,000,000 tons in 1943. Sunday in honor of his birthday This year, it is hoped that at least On Tuesday evening, Feb. 6, the | 22,000,000 tons will be available. West Branch of the Lancaster Co. The active ingredient of super- phosphate is phosphorus, which gov- ernment soil scientists say the Christian Endeaver Union will meet is 1 at the Centerville U. B. Church at Ie 30. The Silver Spring. U. B. element of fertility most often de- ope . n= : ficient in corn belt and other Ameri- chorus will furnish special music | .., soils. While superphosphate, and Rev. Daihl of the Landisville jike other commercial fertilizers, Church of God will be the speaker. has long been used on cropland, the ts =e need for supplying it to hay and > pasture land has been less generally The Rotary Triplats recognized. Yet tests have shown weal J v that seven 1,000-bushel carloads of land as (From Page 1) corn or oats take from the vising the zctivities of 5230 clubs much phosphorus as is in the plowed . . surface of the average acre. Ten with more than a quarter of a mil 13-ton carloads of mixed hay, or halt lion members in 50 countries thru- | that quantity of alfalfa hay, carry out the world. away as much phosphorus as seven President Koder sad: “Despite | carloads of corn. the war this world-wide service From the inception of the agricul- organizi‘ion continues to grow in| tural conservation program in 1936 numbers nd in strengat! : Since through 1942, 4,049,000 tons of super- ss 58. wie lilies Lave Bie phosphate (in terms of 20 per cent | lest July, 59 new clubs have been | oo phosphorus) had been crganized in eight countries of the | applied in the continental United Americas, and ‘n Australia, Canada, tates under the AAA. Of this, 1,073,- Fngland, Iceland. India, Mexico, | 000 tons were applied during 1942. Northern Irelznd, Scotland, Sweden In 1936, the figure was 121,000 tons. | and Union of South America.” e estimated United States pro- The Triplet Rotary will duction of superphos phate, 20 per : 4 cent basis, was 5,353,000 tons in 1942, be held next Tuesday even ng, It increased about 20 per cent to 13, in the Lutheran church at 6,400,000 tons in 1943, and a further abethtown. This is the annual trip- increase may be obtained this year. let meeting when Flizabethtown, ——————— Lititz and Mount Joy get together Agricultural Facts to celebrate their entrance Int One hundred and fifty thousand Rotary tcgether. Ther ce n farmers will be unable to contribute noon meeting here on th: date, | food to the nation’s war effort next and all members are urged to at- | year because it will take all their tend the meeting at Elizabethtown. | lime and labor to raise food for rats. * -. * There was one vis:ting Rotarian Count ahead four months and then . C. Baugher, of Elizabethtown, h . A.C, Baughe G3 back 10 days from breeding time and two guests, J. F. Newlin and | 4, jotermine when sows will farrow E. B. Zeiders. * es Culiing of broody hens and early Everybody in this locality reads | moulters will save the farmers of America millions each year. - - The Bulletin—that’s why its adver- tising in the Bulletin. memes EA You can get all the news of this y for less than three cents 2 The Bulletin. x Stim” our business by adve Whe thing) | wMe north of Mountville, horses, 3 ) miles hort OW Sale Register + Dupes & Hess, See | 15€S near advertisement. Farmer. aucts. implements, Edgar March 2—On the premi- | ing to Silver Spring corn, ete, by Jeff , sler’s church, live stock, entire lot Funk, auct. of farming implements and some Salunga, on the road lead- , entire farming | household goods by Harry Hauen- Wednesday, Mar. 14—On the pre- | The Bulletin, Mt. | | Joy, Pa., Thursday, Feb. 8,/1945—3 PUBLIC SALE 1100 years cld; Antique Dishes, Stereoscope alotof 1, 2 and 3 2 Large Platters. Library, Kerosene Wash Lamps, Bowl and Pitcher, and Apple-peeler, Large -gal Crocks, Skillety;, Set of Dishes, some Silverware, Wash | Tub, Set of Light Harness, Horse Blanket, like new; Stevens 12-gauge Gun, .32-caliber H. & R. Revolver, Iron Kettle and Lid, Aluminum | Kettle, and numerous articles not mentioned. Sale to commence at 12:30 P. M.. conditions will be made known by { F. B. ALD'NGER, Auctioneer. | KAYLOR and SELLFRS. Clerk. TACOB R. EBERSOLE Tg (equipment and household goods by | mises in East Donegal township, Monday, Feb. 19—On the premi-| CA Spahr. Dupes & Hess, aucts. | near Marietta, entire lot of live ses known as the Shelley farm, 1% | stock and implements, corn binder, miles southwest of Rheems, near| Monday, Mar. 5—On the premi- | Allis-Chalmers tractor by Norman | EB Hipole's Stone Quarry, live stock, |ses in Manor twp, 2 miles south of | M. Stauffer. C. S. Frank, auct. {implements by David Resenfeld. Letort, 30 shoats, corn, full line of Dupes & Hess, aucts. See adver- farming implements in Al condiiton | Thursday, Mar. 15—On the prem- | tisement by Moses S. Zimmerman. Edgar | ises in Manor twp., 2 miles south- | Funk, auct. | west of Millersville, near Stehman’s Tuesday, Feb. 20—On the prem- | church, horse, 22 cows, bulls, com- ises in Manor twp., between Central Tuesday, Mar. 6—On the prem- | plete line of farming implements | Manor and Cresswell, entire lot of | ises in West Hempfield twp. at Cor- | and household goods by Charles H. household goods, lumber, ete. by | delia, and one mile east of Colum- Hunt. Edgar Funk, auct. Christian H. Shenk. Edgar Funk, | bia, mules, cows, full line of farm | Tr auct, implements by Mrs, Elizabeth Gar- | Thursday, Mar. 15—On the pre- - ber. Edgar Funk, auct. | mises in Mount Joy twp., adjoining Wednesday, Feb. 21—On the pre- ma the borough of Elizabethtown, along | mises in Manor twp., one mile west| Mar. 6—On the premi- | the Harrisburg highway, farm im- | of Letort, mules, tractor, farming ses, one mile south of Lawn, 2 miles | plements, live stock and some house | Heisey. | i BBB Be BB BPP BB Ber eB Bre, implements :nd household goods by | south of Mastersonville, and 6 miles | hold goods by Clayton B. Forrey B. Prey. Edgar Funk, auct. | east of Elizabethtown, live stock, | Frank & Aldinger, aucts. at implements and househcld goods by | Thursday, Feb. 22—On the prem- | Charles and Harvey Kulp. Dupes | Friday, Mar. 16—On the premi- ises in Manor twp., one mile north | & Hess, aucts. ses north of Erisman’s church, near of the Millersville Mennonite Chil- rr seen | the Back Run, midway between dren's Home, full line of farm im- Wednesday, Mar, 7—-On the pre- | Mount Joy and Manheim, live stock plements, hay straw, corn barley, mises in Manor twp., one mile north | implements and household goods by ete. hy Walter S. Lehman. Edgar of Millersville Mennonite church, | Alpheus S. Glader. Spahr, auct. Funk, auct. live stock, farm “implements, 200 A laying hens, corn, farm implements Friday, Mar. 16—On the premises Thursday, Feb. 22--On the prem- | and household goods by J. Milton | ‘n Providence twp., one mile south ises in Rapho Township, near Eris- | Charles. Edgar Funk, auct. of Byerland Mennonite church, 2 man’s Church, live stock, farming ps horses, 3 cows, bull, 9 shoats full implements and household goods | Wednesday, Mar. 7—On the pre- line of farming implements, corn, by Ammon Bucher. Walter Dupes, | mises in West Hempfield twp., 3|&t¢ by Jacob G. Hoak. Edgar F.| auct. miles southeast of Mount Joy, on Funk, auct the road leading from Newcomer's | Saturday, Feb. 24—On the | uarry to Salunga, the David Hos-| Saturday, Mar. 17—On the prem- mises in East Donegal township, tetter farm, live stock, farming im- ises in the village of Maytown, im- midway between Marietta & May- plements and household boods by plements, tools and household goods town, live stock, entire lot of imple- | Horace H. Wagner. C. S. Frank, by Russel Shope. C. S. Frank, at ments, hay, corn, oats, etc. by Mer- auct. | vin Arnold. C. S. Frank, auct. Tuesday, Mar. 20—On the prem- en Wednesday, March 7—On the ises in Manor twp. on the road Wednesday, Feb. 21—On the pre- premises in West Donegal township leading from Creswell to Central mises in Mt. Joy twp., 1-2 mile from | the road between Maytown and Menor, 2 miles south of the former Milton Grove, on the road leading Bainbridge, at Reich’s Church, lot 2 horses, 14 cows, 12 heifers, bulls, to Chiques Church, live stock, im- | ¢ tock and implements by W. C. 3 sows with pigs, full line of farm | plements, corn, oats, and household | Ricedorf. Dupes & Hess, aucts. | implements by Howard Hess. Edgar goods by the Estate of Clarence Funk, auct. Ginder. C. S. Frank, auct. Thursday, Mar. 8—On the prem- | BSA ises in Manor twp., one mile south | Wednesday, Mar. 21—On the pre- Thursday, Feb. 22—Public sale of | ot Mountville, 2 horsess 11 cows, 2 mises in Manor twp. on the road two proverties. No. 1 located in the bulls, entire lot of farming imple- from Millersville to Central Manor, | Village of Salunga, a 1 1-2 story | pants including Case combine, corn | On Blue Rock road, pair mules, full frame dwelling house and garage etc., by George Keck. Edgar Funk, | line of farming implements, 10.000 lot 61x180 feet. Sale at 2 p. m. on | tobacco lath, some household goods the premises. No. 2 Located on by the F. G. Mellinger Estate. Ed- Fast Donegal street, ‘n the borough | Thursday, March 8—On the pre- gar Funk, auct. of Mount Joy, a 1 1-2 story frame ices two- miles southwest of Lan- dwelling. Sale on the premises at|..cter on Second Lock Road, be- Thursday, Mar. 22—On the prem- 3 p. m, by Allen M. Way, adm. d |{yween Conestoga Memorial Park & | isds in West Hempfield twp. one b. n. c. t. a. of Harry Way. Chas |c B. Tool Shop, 26 cows, heifers, | mile north of Mountville, on the Folk, auct. Most all home raised, complete line | road leading to Silver Springs, two rani of equipments, good as new; Case | horses, 3 cows, entire lot of farming Tuesday, Feb. 27—On the prem:-|C, C. Tractor, by Raymond B. Zook | implements and some household ses in Manor twp., on the road from Dupes & Hess, Auctioneers. | goods by Levi B. Kneisly. Edgar Millersville to Letort, live stock and | Funk, auct. a full line of farm implements by Friday, March 9—On the Hoff- | Michael W. Shenk. Edgar Funk | man Hershey farm midway be- Friday, Mar. 23—On the premises auct. tween Salunga and Silver Spring, a| in Lancaster twp.. on the road lead- mn clean-sweep sale of livestock, im- ing from Millersville to New Dan- Wednesday, Feb. 28—On the pre- | plements, household goods, ete. by | ville, 2 horses, 2 cows, bull, twelve | mises in Manor twp. on the road|J, Howard Warfel. C. S. Frank, | steers, 900 bu. corn, entire lot of leading from Millersville to Central | auct. | farming implements and household Manor, livestock, implements and —— | goods by John B. Fisher. Edgar F household goods by Martin Lefever.| Friday Mar. 9—On the premises | Funk, auct. Edgar Funk, auct. in Manor twp.. 1 1-2 miles east of | — — Mountville, 2 mules, 17,000 tobacco Monday, Mar. 26—On the premi- Wednesday, Feb. 28—On the pre- | lath, 900 bu. corn, oats, hay, straw, | ses in East Hempfield twp., on the mises in Raphs township, on the|and farm implements by Jerome H.| road leading from Lincoln Highway Jos. Hostetter farm, on the road | Ginder. Edgar Funk, auct. West, to the Marietta pike, large lot leading from Mount Joy to Back | household goods, gas engine, etc., | un, half a mile north of the for-| Friday, Mar. 9—On premises mid- | by Howard Harsh. Edgar Funk, mer, stock, implements and some |way between Salunga and Silver | auct. household goods by Stella Ginder, Spring, on the Hoffman Hershey | executrix of the Benjamin S. Gin- farm, farm implements, Portable Wednesday, Mar. 28—On the pre- der estate. Walter Dupes, auct. Bale Elevator, manufactured by the | mises in Providence twp., one mile — Ruth Mfg. Co., of Gap. live stock | south of Byerland Mennonite Ch, Thursday, Mar. 1—On the prem- | household goods by J. Howard War- | a large lot of household goods in- ises on the road leading from Eli- |fel. C. S. Frank, auct. | cluding a number of antiques by zabethtown to Bossler’s Church, on BR | Jacob G. Hoak. Edgar Funk, auct the Elmer Rowland farm, Live| Saturday, March 100 — On the| | stock, implements by J. D. Roland, | premises at the southern boro lim-| Good Friday, March 30—Near Mt. | lot of live stock, farming | | Joy boro, annual community sale of Adm. of Elmer Roland Estate. Also |its, entire at the same time and place, house- | implements and some household | 200 head of live stock, implements, hold goods by Mrs. Sarah Roland. | ggods by Roy Hoffman. Walter H. | chicks, fruit, merchandise, etc. by Dupes and Hess, Aucts. pes, Auct. Aldinger and | | Thursday, Mar. 1—On the prem- | is n West Hempfield twp, one | nee Saturday, March 10—On the pre- | mises in East Donegal township, 2 h of. Maytown, near Bos- of xy jC S. Frank & Bro. Wagner, aucts. a Hi When in need of Printing. (any: thing) kindly remember the B- J rr oe i ON a am For Sale! AND FLORIN JOY Tuesday, February 27 at 7 p.m. N. S$. SPRECHER L. C. SPRECHER A. D. SPRECHER Executors FOR MORE PROFITS | BUCKEYE EQUIPMENT nA WE LA ( «> I ad BABY CHICKS WHITE ROCKS WHITE LEGHORNS All Hatching luced On My Farm. Blood Tested No Reactors Order } KEGERREI CALMYRA, PENNA. Prompt Delivery OULTRY FARM PHONE 8-4862 HITE LEGHORNS and Pullorum Free HICKS Guaranteed Satisfaction! AND EQUIPMENT Mount Joy, Pa. 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