from Maytown to E-town, just She} Ir mile north of Maytown, entire livestock and implements by Jonas | If you want a noti Best Bren Duns and Hon ; ice on your sale ots. 1-31-4t | inserted in this register weekly iain | from now until day of sale. ABSO- LUTELY FREE, 8 du phone usy, Man, 2.ln your sale date and when you are burg, entite line of housenald goods} Tet us priv sour bills. That's tatchering tools, ete. by John B | the cheapest advertisingyou can get Doner. Funk & Gamber, aucts. Sale Registe Souders- | Saturday, March 2—In Mifflin Co., | Saturday, Feb. 9—On the pre-| . Mt, right along the highway between | mises at 137 North Market St. Joy, two properties. No. 1—A 2 1-2 Belleville and Reedsville, on what | story frame house, 8 rooms, frame garage. No. 2—A 2 story > | frame house on North side of Det-5¢S and farm implements by Elmer | wiler Ave. Mt. Joy also household E. Yoder, Stuck and Peachy, aucts. | goods, by Sara Jane Kramer Miller and R. Fellenbaum, Executors of Daniel W. Kramer, dec'd. bath, is known the Haycs farm, register- | ed and grade Holstein cattle, hor. | Saturday, March 2—On the pre- mises, 1-2 mile east of Ironville, in West Hempfield twp., horse, farm Wednesday, February 13—On the implements and household goods by | premises in East Hempfield Twp., 1 Mary Miller. Edgar Funk, auct. mile east of Mountville, at Doner- ville, farming implements by Wal- Saturday, March 2—On the pre- | ter F. Lichty, Herbert F. Lichty, mises in Rapho Twp., at the Mt. Joy | Admrs. for Wm. M. Lichty, decd. Boro limits, on the road leading to Edgar F. Funk, Auct. Manheim, horses, cows, implements iete, Ly Morris Stauffer. C. S.| Thursday, Feb. 14—On the pre- Frank, Auct. | mises in East Donegal twp., along erm | the Colebrook road leading from| Monday, Mar. 4—On the premises | Donegal Springs to Marietta, three one mile west of Salunga, in Rapho | miles north of the latter, a 120 acre twp., 2 miles east of Mount Joy, pair farm, 2 and a-half story old stone| mules, 18 cows, 6 heifers, and entire house, barn, etc. by Rohrer Ston- lot farm implements by Earl C C. S. Frank, auct. ‘Smith. Edgar Funk, auct. er. Saturday, Feb. 16—On the prem- Tuesday, March 5—On the pre- ises on the East side of Church St. mises, 2 miles east of Washington- | in the village of Landisville, a 2 1-2/ boro and 2 miles south of Mount- story frame dwelling, all conveni- ville, heifers, bulls, shoats, farm | ences, large lot, and some house- implements and household goods by | hold gocds by Anna B. Longeneck- Gertrude C. Newcomer. Edgar er. C. S. Frank, auct. { Funk, auct. Saturday, Feb. 16—On the prem-| Tuesday, March 5—On the prem- | ises in the village of Landisville, alises in East Donegal Twp., at the large two story, two family dwell- Borough limits of Marietta, all farm ing house and frame garage Ly Mr. implements, forty - five head of Henry H. Koser, Executor of theof cows, tractors, horses, hay, and last will of Mary Bowers, dec’d. corn, some household goods by gar F. Funk, auct. Samuel Hoffer, C. S. Frank, F. B. — |Aldinger, Aucts. Sale at 11 a. m. Thursday, Feb. 21—On the pre-! ns mises, Route 2, Mount Joy, complete; Wednesday, Mar. 6—On the pre- line of stock and equipment by John| mises in Manor twp. 1 and a-half W. Bashore. Hess and Dupes, miles southwest of Central Manor Aucts, pair mules, farming implements and household goods by the Estate of Friday, February 22—On the pre-/ Abram M. Bender. Fd. Funk, auct. mises in Conestoga Twp.,, on the a road leading from Conestoga to, Thursday, Mar. 7—On the prem- Pequea, about 3 miles south of the ises in East Donegal Township, on former, cow, implements, corn, hay the road leading from the Donegal straw and some household goods Road to the Maytown and Eliza- by Charles W. Weidman, Kersey bethtown Pike, entire lot of farm Bradley, Auct. implements, live stock and house- ——— hold goods by Roy S. Lindemuth. C. | Friday, Feb. 22—On the premises S. Frank, Auct. in Rapho Twp. near Erisman’s Church, % mile north of the church, Thursday, March 7th—On the live stock, implements and some premises in Penn Township on the household goods by J. D. Eshleman. road leading from Manheim to East | Dupes and Hess, Aucts. | Petersburg, one half mile south of —— | Manheim, 20 head of cows, farm- Saturday, Feb. 23—On the prem- ing implements, and household | ises on Manheim street, Mount Joy goods, by Jacob G. Brubaker. | opposite the Farmers’ Inn, entire Dupes and Hess, Aucts. threshing equipment of the late D. H. S. Derr by Nora L. Derr. C. S. Frank, auct. Friday, March 8—On the premises in East Hempfield Twp., on the road leading from Landisville to Oyster Saturday, February 23—On the Point, one mile south of Landisville, premises on the raod midway be- live stock, implements and house- tween Mt. Joy and Mastersonville, hold goods by Daniel M. Heisey and one half mile west of Hossler’s'Oliver M. Heisey. Dupes and Hess church, live stock, household goods!are the auctioneers. by Jatob K. Gish. Walter Dupes Auct. Friday, March 8—On the premises aA in East Donegal Twp., on the road | Saturday, Feb. 23—On the pre- leading off the Marietta and Mt. Joy | mises in East Hempfield Twp., one Pike to Maytown, about midway, | mile east of Mountville, at Doner- entire live stock, farming imple- | ville, household goods by Walter F, ments. and some household goods, | Lichty, Herbert F. Lichty, Admrs.. by Irvin S. Gruber, C. S. Frank, | for William M. Lichty, Dec'd Auct. Edgar F. Funk, Auct. Mar. 9—On Wednesday, Feb. 27—On the pre-| Mises in Rapho township, 2 miles south! Yoad leading from Hossler’s church] Saturday, the pre- on the| mises in Manor twp, of Mountville, mule, 12 sheep, four to Union Square, a few implements, | bulls, 2 sows entire lot of farming Shoats and entire lot of household | implements by Jacob N. Brubaker goods by Albert B. Faus. C. S. Edgar Funk, auct. Frank, auct. | ree —— | Wednesday Feb. 27—On the pre- Saturday, March 9—On the pre- | mises in East Hempfield township, Mises, on the road from | along the road leading from Lan- Stumpf’s Gas Station to Millersville | disville to East Petersburg, one mile Mennonite Church, in Manor twp. north of the former, entire lot of €oW. heifers, bulls, shoats, imple- | live stock and farm implements by ments and household gocds by Har- | Rea Greider. C. S. Frank, auct. ry H. Eshbach. Edgar Funk, auct. | leading Thursday, Feb. 28—On the pre- Saturday, March 9—On the pre- | mises in East Hempfield twp., mid- mises, along the road leading from | way between Landisville and Oy- the Musser Poultry Farms to the} ster Point, near Nolt’'s Mill, stock, Union School House, 2 1-2 miles implements, household goods, corn southwest of Mt. Joy, in East Done- | by Herman Ginder. Dupes & Hess, gal Twp., stock, implements and | aucts. 1-24-4tp some household goods by Harry M. | Flory. Spahr, auct. the { from Thursday, February 28—On premises on the road leading Monday, Mar. 11—On the prem- Becker's Filling Station to Fairview ises in West Hempfield township. | Church, live stock, farm Implements along the road leading from Oyster | and hay, straw, corn, by John K Point to Salunga, 1 and 1-2 miles! Earhart, Elmer Spahr, Auct. south of the latter, entire lot of live | stock, farm implements, tractors | Friday, Mar. 1—On the premises brooder houses and household goods | ot Silver Spring, in West Hempfield by B. F. Reapsome. C. S. Frank| twp., a two and a-half story frame auctioneer. house with acre of land, 75 hens, and household goods by John S Gibble. Fdgar Funk, auct. Tuesday, March 12—On the pre- mises, 2 miles south of Mountville | and 2 miles north of Central Man- Fri, Mar. 2, On the premises in E or, pair mules, 400 hens and farm Donegal Twp., on Route 340 leading implements by Elam W. Heisey. \ | | | | } | mises in Manor twp., one-half mile { north of | ments by the Estate of Harry K. | Frey. am road leading from Salunga | Delp. Edgar Funk, auct. Fdgar Funk, auct. Wednesday, March 13—On the premises 2 miles south of Mount- ville and one mile north of Cen- tral Manor, cow, 2 tractors, farm implements, etc. by Ira H. Neff. Edgar Funk, auct, Thursday, Mar. 14—On the pre- Millersville, 2 mules, 2 cows, entire lot of good farm imple- Edgar Funk, auct. Thursday, March 14—On the pre- mises, one-half mile north of Mil- lersville, in Manor twp., pair mules, 2 cows, 2 tractors and a complete line of farm implements for the Estate of Harry K. Frey, dec'd. Edgar Funk, auct. Tuesday, March 12—On the prem- ises in East Donegal Twp., on the road leading from Maytown Pike to Rowenna, entire farm implements and live stock by Reuben Ney. C. S. Frank, Auct. Tuesday, Mar. 12—On the prem- ises, the Michael Grove farm, on the road leading from Maytown to Marietta, one-half mile South of the former, live stock, farming imple- ments, etc, by Reuben S. Ney. C. S. Frank, auct. Friday, Mar. 15—On the premises in East Donegal Twp., one mile south of Donegal Springs, about midway between Maytown and Colebrook Road, stock, implements, Wilson 4-can milk cooler, New; also Hinman Milking Machine, 2 units, and household goods. Tillman S. Barnhart. C. S. Frank Auct. Saturday, March 16—On the pre- mises, 1 1-2 miles southwest of Le- tort and 4 miles southwest of Mil- lersville, mule, 4 cows, brood sow farm implements and household goods by Charles H. Frey. Edgar Funk, auct. Mond=- Mar. 18—On the prem- ises in East Hempfield twp., on the road leading from Landisville to Lititz, one-fourth mile north of Route 72, live stock, implements and some household goods by Aar- on K. Becker. Elmer Spahr, auct. Monday, Mar. 18—On the premi- ses one mile south of Paradise, live farming implements by Funk & Gamber, and Zook. stock Daniel aucts. Tuesday, Mar. 19—On the prem- ises in East Hempfield twp., 1 mile west of Rohrerstown, 82 head live stock, and a full line of farming im- plements by John S. Gibble. Edgar Funk, auct. Wednesday, Mar. 20— On the premises in East Donegal Twp., one mile south of Marietta, on the road leading from the Marietta and Lan- caster pike to the Long Lane, en- tire lot of live stock, implements, ete. by Ellen E. Mowrer. C. S. Frank will auctioneer. Wednesday, Mar. 20—On the S. R. Nissley farm, along the Colebrook | road, midway between East Peters- burg and Landisville, 28 head cows, entire lot farm implements and household goods by W. F. Gearhart, Spahr, Auct. : Wednesday, March 20—On the {goods by Reuben Ney, C. S. Frank, Auct. Wednesday, Mar. 27—On the pre- mises in the village of Neffsville, an electric light sale of household goods by Howard Hiestand. Edgar Funk, auct. Thursday, March 28—On the pre- mises in East Hempfield Twp. 3 miles west of Lancaster on the Lin- coln Highway, pair mules, stable fat steers, tractor, full line farm implements and some household goods by J. Miller Eshleman. Ed- gar Funk, auct. Friday, Mar. 29—On the premi- ses on Donegal Springs Road in the Boro of Mount Joy, entire lot of household goods by Mrs. Elizabeth Stambaugh. C. S. Frank, auct. Saturday, Mar. 30—On the prem- ises in East Hempfield twp.. on the road leading from Landisville to E Petersburg, entire lot of household goods by Mrs. Morris Siecrest. Ed Funk, auct. Saturday, March 30—On the pre- mises at 162 New Haven St., in the borough of Mt. Joy, household goods by Christ Gerber. C. S. Frank, Auct, Saturday, April 6—On the prem- ises in the Boro of Mountville, real estate and a full line of household goods by Mrs. Blanche Lockard. E F. Funk, auct. Good Friday, April 19 — Annual Community sale, 200 head of live stock, baby chicks, farm imple~ ments, etc, by C. S. Frank & Bro. Aldinger and Wagner, Aucts. Sale at 12:30 p. m. - — OE The Affairs At Florin For Past Week (From page 1) Mrs. John B. Wittel. Mr. LeRoy Leedom and family of Rheems, called on Harry Leedoms on Saturday evening. Mrs. James Schlegelmilch, of Nor- Schlegelmilch, Tuesday. Mrs. Lavina Wagenbach, Silver umbia, spent Tuesday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Dyer Sr., who are both on the sick list. Mr. Warren Shetter is on the sick list at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. George Mumper were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mumper on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Felty, Lancaster, visited the | Mrs. Adah Eichler and family on Sunday. S. Sgt. and Mrs. Richard Kauff- man and Mr. man spent Sunday at Safe Harbor. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kauffman entertained the following to dinner Tuesday evening: Mr. Mrs. Clarence Kaylor and daughter, of Elizabethtown, Sgt. and Mus. Rich- ard Kauffman and Mrs. Emma Peif- of and The Girl Scout Troop met Tues- day evening for their weekly meet- ing. by Fredine with the In international premises, one-half mile south of Letort and 4 miles west of Millers- | | ville, on the Benj. Mann farm, 4 | mules, 3 horses, 7 cows, 1 Lull, 2 steers, 17 shoats, implements and | household goods by the Estate of Benj. Duke, dec'd. Edgar Funk, auct, Thursday, March 21—On the pre- mises in Conestoga Center, clean sweep sale of a 96 acre farm, all the live stock and entire lot of farm implements by Ezra Hackman and Walter Hackman. Edgar Funk Auct. Thursday, March 21—On the premises in Rapho Twp., along Route 230, the Lancaster and Har- risburg highway, at the intersection of the old highway, midway be- tween Mt. Joy and Salunga, a 17] acre farm, 2 1-2 story house, barn | and some household goods by John | B. Hays. C. S. Frank, Auct. Friday, Mar. 22—On the premises | in Rapho township, on the macad- Newtown, near Newcomer's quarry | large lot of household goods etc. by Artillia Erb. C. S. Frank auct. Saturday, Mar. 23—On the pre- mises in Manheim twp. one mile south of Neffsville, horse, 2 mules| and household goods ky Mahlon Saturday, March 23—On the premises in East Donegal Twp., on the road leading from Maytown to Rowenna, entire lot of household month each girl of the foreign countries, tell- ing about their way of traveling, A turkey dinner was held at the home of Mrs. Lillian Hamilton on Sunday, February 3, in of her son and son-in-law, who were recently discharged from the U. S. Navy. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bricker and son, Bobby of Elizabethtown, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ammon and children of Gap; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McCurdy, of gave a reading of one honor Palmyra; Mildred C. Hamilton, Yeo. | 1-¢, Arlington Farms, Va., Mr. and | Mrs. Geo. F. Pierce and Miss Jane Cunningham, Mrs. Lillian Hamilton, Jacob Hamilton. tcl A fines ARTIFICIAL BREEDING SERVICE EXTENDED The Southeastern Pennsylvania Artificial Breeding Cooperative at Landisville announces that it has expanded its dairy breeding ser- children, Mt. Mary Joy: and | vices to include the Jersey dairy cattle breed. This means that the services are now available to own- ers of Jersey herds in eight counties —Chester, anon and Lancaster. Members of the Jersey bull com- mittee — S. B. Williams, of Middle- town; Paul A. Rie of Honey Brook; Harlan Gatchett, of Peach Bottom; and Edwin S. Witmer, of Christiana | —made a very exhaustive investiga- tion of available sires in the East, and have selected four animals which in their judgment will meet the needs of Jersey breeders in this area. wood visited Mr. and Mrs. Elmer | Spring and Mrs. John Zink of Col- | atters sister, | and Mrs. B. F. Kauff- | er. The occasion being Mrs, Kay- | lor's and Sgt. Kauffman’s birthdays. The scripture lesson was read | | keeping friendship | Cumberland, Dauphin, | Delaware, Montgomery, York, Leb- | Record In This Section (From Page 1) of Manheim died age of seventy-two. Clara, widow of Hayes Obetz, 67. formerly of Manheim, died in the Hospital at Newark, N. J. Thomas H. Brenner, 52, a former constable at Marietta, but more re- cently a guard at the County Pris- on, died at Marietta. Lehman, at the Wilbur F. Shenk. Wilbur F. Shenk, eight months old son of Earl E. and Katie Flory Shenk, of Mount Joy twp., Eliza- bethtown R3, died at 12:45 a. m. on Saturday in St. Joseph's Hospital. after an illness of two weeks. Besides the parents, he is sur- vived by the maternal grandparents John L. and Hannah Flory, and these brothers and sisters: Earl Eu- gene, Glenn, Velma, Galen, Gladys and Marlyn, all at home. Mrs. George Shetter Mrs. Annie Shetter, wife of Geo. Shetter, Florin, died suddenly of a heart condition at 5 a. m. Friday at her home. Dr. William Workman, deputy coroner, of this place, was called an investigated. She was a daughter of the late Henry and Caroline Baum Flowers. Besides her husband she is survived by these children: Mrs. Blanche Shet- ter Graveno, Mabel and Paul Shet- ter, all at home; Goldie, wife of Clarence Todd, Manheim; Arthur, Neffsville; Warren, at home; also seven grandchildren, two sisteis. Daisy, wife of Elmer Strickler, Eliz- abethtown; Dora, wife of Raymond Forward, Florin; and a brother David, Hockersville. The funeral was held from the Sheetz funeral home here Monday with interment in the Florin cemetery, afternoon Christian C. Demmy. Christian C. Demmy, ninety-four of Bainbridge, died Friday night at | his home, of age He was a son of the late Henry and | Catherine Zimmerman Demmy, of | East Petersturg. He was the old- est resident of Conoy township. He retired buyer and infirmities. was a tobacco | dealer and operated a dairy foi He was a member of church for many years. Reich's Evangelical more fifty school and church for many years and also a Conoy than and was Sunday trustee, years, superintendent class leader of that | former scheol director of | township. He is survived by these children: rs, Laura A. Dussinger, of Lan- | caster; the Misses Naomi M. and | Minnie R. Demmy, both at home; |and Maurice C. Demmy, of Lititz; grandchildren, 14 He was the last of | also six great grandchildren. his family. | Dr. A. P. Stover The Rev. Dr. Adam P. Stover, seventy-eight, for fifty years a min- | ister of the Church of God in many | communities in this area, and long | | | active in Eastern Pennsylvania El- | dership of the church, died Sunday | at his home, Columbia Avenue and| Delta street, this boro. Dr. born [rolds, this county, and attended Orio Wesleyan Universitp. He at- | tended Fronklin and Marshall The- Stover was in Rein- PUBLIC SALE | OF PERSONAL PROPERTY | SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9th, 1946 | At 12 o'clock noon, at 216 South | Market street, Elizabethtown, Pa., | the following articles: | Two Davenports, Rockers, Small { Tables, End Tables, Library Table, | Dining Room Suite, China Closet, | Drop-leaf Table, Kitchen Cabinet {and Sink, 2 Gas Ranges, Chairg, 2 | Fibre Chairs, Porch Rockers, Camp | Chairs, Reed Sewing Cabinet, Old Armchair, 2 Old-fashioned Chairs, Old Chest. 3 BEDROOM SUITES | Washstand, Cot-bed, Two 9x12 Rugs Runners, Throw Rugs, Hall Rack, {Lawn Benches, 2 Bissel Hand Sweepers, SAVAGE ELECTRIC WASHER ‘Electric Mixer KELVINATOR ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR Hoover Sweeper Electric Waffle Ircn, Toaster, Elec- {tric Iron, Electric Lamps, Electric Clock, Alarm and Old-fashioned | Clocks, Cooking Utensils, Set of Sil- | ver Seal Aluminumware, 6/Cast Iron Skillets, Dishes, Some Antique and | Lustreware Dishes, Mirrors, Pic- |tures, Hassock, Hall Rack, Books, | Bedding, Bathroom Scale, Galvan- |ized Tubs and Buckets. PAINTING OUTFIT Sixteen Step-ladders, from 5- to 10-ft. lengths; Triple and Double { Ladders, Ropes, Painter's Swing, | 1916 Buick Truck, Lumber, Paper { Trimmer, Garden Tools, Lawn Mower, and a lot of articles not | mentioned. TIME—Saturday, February 9, at 12 o'clock M., sharp. PLACE—216 {South Market street, Elizabethtown, | Pa.—when conditions will be made Known by AMOS B. DRACE Walter Dupes, Auctioneer. D. L. Landis, A. K. Garman, i iat i a Mortuary jreau ological Seminary where he receiv= ed his Doctor of Divinity degree. le began preaching in Smithville and New Providence and later ser- ved as pastor in Bainbridge, May- town, Mt. Carmel, Newville, Worm- leysburg, Carlisle, Camp Hill and Landisville, He served as of the Eastern Pennsylvania Eldership in 1905 and for 36 years was a mem- ber of the board the eldership president of education of | and also served as| secretary of the loard for some time. He was a member of the General Eldership of the Churches of God and served as a delegate to | that group from the Eastern Penn- | sylvania Eldership. He also served | on the board of finance, board of | church extension and board of church supervision and appoint- ment. He worked in the state de- partment of property and supplies PUBLIC SALE ~0f~ REAL ESTATE & HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1946 at 1 o'clock p. m. The undersigned Executors of the Will of Daniel W. Kramer, de- ceased. pursuant to the authority and direction contained in said Will, will offer at public sale on the premises, No. 137 North Market Street, Mount Joy, Pa., the follow- ing described real estate: No. 1. Tract of land situated on the East side cf North Market St. Mount Joy Borough, Lancaster Co., Pa., having thereon erected a 215 STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, known as No. 137 North Market Street, containing 8 rooms and bath, and FRAME BARN. Containing in front on Market Street 53 feet and extending in depth of that width 180 feet to a 14 feet wide alley. No. 2. Tract of land situated on the North side of Detwiler Avenue, Mount Joy Borough, Lancaster Co., Pa., having thereon erected a 2 STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, containing 5 rooms and bath. Containing in front on the north side of Detwiler Avenue 40 feet and extending in depth of that width 193 feet to south side of a public alley, Both of the dwellings erected on the prremises hereinbefore describ- ed, have electric light and bath- rooms installed therein. At the same tithe and place, there will be offered for sale the following: articles: Leonard electric refrigera- tor, Columbia kitchen range, plate electric stove (table model). kitchen table and chairs, old yellow cupboard, dining room table, six chairs and sideboard, antique corner cupboard, large size heatrola, writ- ing desk and book case combined, 1 claw foot antique table, antique rocker, 2 mirrors, odd chairs and rockers, tables, antique double liv- ing room suite, old organ, antique bedroom suite, bed, washstand, bu- reau and table; 1 bed, antique bu- and chest of drawers, drop- leaf table, chests, carpet, rugs, old sewing machine, spinning wheel, a lot of dishes, carpenter tools, a 1923 Model T Ford Coupe and other mis- cellaneous articles too numerous to mention. Sale to be held on premises No. 1 on Saturday, February 9th at 1:00 o'clock P. M., when terms and con- ditions will be made known by the undersigned: SARA JANE KRAMER MILLER and R. FELLENBAUM, C. S. Frank, Auct. Executors J. Hay Brown, Jr. Attorney. HOW ARE YOUR SHOES 1 DON'T WAIT 100 LONG. BRING THEM IN. City Shoe Repairing Co. 30 SOUTH QUEEN STREET for 14 years. The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, February 7, 194 a sister, Mrs. Lilas McElhenny, Klinefeltersville. Besides his wife, Mrs. Mary G The funeral was held in th Stover, he is survived by a daugh- ter, Mrs. Alta S. Brooke, Orange, | Church of God here Wednesday afa N. J, one granddaughter, a broth- | ternoon with interment in the Bains er, N. P. Stover, Sheafferstown; and | bridge cemetery. J WANTED Draftsman and Estimator FOR PLANING MILL WORK must be able to read blueprints and have some experience in lum= ber and mill business. J.C.SNAVELY & SONS, Inc. LANDISVILLE (MOUNT JOY Phone: Landisville 3511 1/24'tf BABY CHICKS WHITE ROCKS WHITE LEGHORNS All Hatching Eggs Produced On My Farm. Blood Tested No Reactors PRICE LIST ON REQUEST KEGERREIS POULTRY FARM t two- | LANCASTER, PENNA. PUBLIC SALE Livestock and Farming Implements FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22nd, 194 The undersigned will sell at public sale on the prem- ises in Rapho Township, midway Joy and Manheim, at Erisman’s Church, second farm north of the church, the following to wit: FOUR BULLS 00 POLAND CHINA SHOATS =» Home-raised Spotted 100 Florin Farms LEGHORNS 10 mos. old FARMING IMPLEMENTS 1937 Model B John Deere Tractor on Rubber 1941 Model H John Deere Tractor on Rubber Fertilizer and Tobacco Hoer for one row on the Model H: John Deere 16 in. tractor plow, McCormick Deering 3-disc plow, John Deere 7 ft. trailor mower, binder, runs in oil, used two seasons: Brunt 12-disc tractor grain drill, Case 2-wheel trac- tor manure spreader on rubber, New Idea No. 7 1-row corn picker, rubber tire wagon with 16x7% ft. bed, 2- ft. bed, Black Hawk edge drop corn planter, Tiger tobacco planter, 12 ft. Farquhar tractor weeder used one season, 3-section spring harrow, 28-disc harrow, 9 ft. double cultipack- er, International side delivery rake, International hay loader, 4-horse wagon with ladders, box wagon, three tobacco wagons with ladders, 2-section spike harrow, McCormick 7-ft. binder, potato plow, drag, 2 brooder houses, 2 range shelters, hog feeder, coal stove, tobacco press, sizing boxes, chicken feeders and fountains, barrels and drums, 30 gal. of tractor oil, extension ladder, bob sled, single sleigh, butchering tools, 2 hay ropes and 2 hay hooks, hog troughs, plat- form scales, bag wagon, lot of stove wood, potatoes, wheelbarrow, cutting box, fanning mill, horse plow, 9x36 tractor tire, John Deere tire pump, 600 tomato baskets, hog crate, 75 steel posts, 50 ft. snow fence, fence wire, Steward clippers, dinner bell, seed corn Cultivators for both tractors, wheel tractor trailer with 16x71% i ai Wie. a “, PALMYRA, PENNA. PHONE 8-4862 O’Neals Annual Spring Sale Tuesday, February 12, 1946 AT 11:30 NOON On my farm, Palmyra Route No. 1, located one-half mile north of Camp= belltewn, 2 miles south of Palmyra and 2 miles from Hershey. 60 Head Pure Bred Certified CANADIAN HOLSTEIN COWS, HEIFERS and BULLS Most of these cows are fresh and close springers, Veeman Ormsby Hazel, as a two year old, on a 365 day record produced 16,086 lbs. milk, 570 lbs. fat, milked twice daily for 365 days. Elm Francis S. F. as a three year old produced 534 lbs. fat, 14,999 milk; bred to Montvic Monogram. As a four year record she produced 15,087 lbs. milk, 570 lbs. fat. High Point Melba Franey as a two year old, produced 12,4C6 milk, 397 fat in a twice a day milking, testing 3.62. Four famous daughters of Springbrook Diplomat, all with good pro= duction records as two year olds at twice a day milking. If you want something nice, here they are. Bull ready for hard service from a 566 lb. fat three year old daugh- ter of a 602 Ibf. fat cow sired by Hays Inika Alamade, whose dam has a 5050 1b. fat and 133,896 lbs. milk. His dam was sold at the Canadian National for $875.00. Another bull of the noted Emporer of Victoria sire of some of the greatest show animals including the famous Sovereigns. Hawkhurst Emporer Napoleon, another bull that is fit to head any herd. Look them over. Some very fine weaned bull anfi heifer calves from the above cows. Several outstanding calves. IMPLEMENTS AND PLOWS Black Hawk check row corn planter with fertilizer attachment; Mec- Deering side delivery rake; harneps, collars and bridles; single and double trees. : Cattle can be seen before day of sale. Write for catalog. Lunch available. Come early, when conditions will be made known by EDWARD O’NEAL, HESS and DUPES, Auctioneers. PALMYRA PHONE 88961 HARVEY RETTEW, Pedigrees. HORST and GINGRICH, Clerks. 1312¢ drier, forks, shovels, etc. Also new Warner Electric Brooder Stove and Chicken Feeders. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Extension table, Dutch cupboard, large blanket chest, 6 high back chairs, iron crib, bedsteads, sink, flour chest, flower steps, oil burner for range, 2-plate iron griddle, walnut double door wardroobe, 1 other ward- robe, oil lamps, household scales, 8 quart ice cream freezer, iron kettle, Macy's Automatic Egg Grader, copper wash boiler, crocks ond fruit jars, couch, steam fruit and vegetable drier, electric corn popper, aluminum waffle iron, granite tea kettle, butter churn, print and paddle, metal express wagon, etc. Sale to commence at 12 noon when terms and con= ditions will be made known by Dupes & Hess, aucts. Ruhl & Hershey, clerks. J. D. Eshleman PUBLIC SALE re fe Desirable Dwelling House and Household Goods between Mount On Saturday, February 16. 1946 At 3 o'clock p. m., on the premises, on the East side of Church Street, Landisville, Pa. 2Y, Story FRAME HOUSE { Laid out in convenient fooms, all modern con- | veniences, Large Lot of Ground. Possession April 1st, 1946. Household Goods Bedroom Suites, Tdbles, Chests, Chairs, Bue | reaus, Kitchen Range. Ice Refrigerator, Carpets, | Rugs. Electric Washing Machine, Lawn Mow- er, Garden Tools, etc. Sale to be held on the premises Saturday, February 16, 1946, at 3 o'clock p. m. when con- ditions will be made known by Anna B. Longen W. A. Her, Clerk. attachment Oo John Deere 8 ft. 0 John Deere Van brooder tio uo | CS Frank, Auct,
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