The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, February 19, 1948, Image 3

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LARGEST TRACTOR SALE
{checks if you can identify yourself |
IN THE FAST Our Next Community Sale will | :
Big All-Day Public and be Saturday, March 20, 1948. | eC €g1s C
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Community Sale | 2-11-2t G. K. WAGNER | nr
AT BEVERLY TWIN MARKET; |
FARM MACHINERY [ PUBLIC
LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE | of
R. Wagner, Prop. Phone 442-J-2 | REAL ESTATE
. D. 2, Elizabethtown, Pa. lS ATUR °F 2
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1948 | YURDAY, FEBRUARY 2,
At 10 a. m., sharp, on old Hershey
Pike, two miles north of Elizabeth-
town, eight miles south of Hershey,
Penna.
77 TRACTORS ON RUBBER
of ‘All Makes — Loot Are New
Lotg of Cultivators, Corn Planters,

If you want a notice on your sale
| inserted in this register weekly
from now until day of sale. ABSO=
LUTELY FREE, send or phone us
your sale date and when you are
ready let us print your bills, That's
the cheapest advertisingyou can get
SALE
1948
| The undersigned will sell at pub-
lic sale the following property, lo-
cated on Route 141, the Mount Joy
and Marietta Pike, at the intersec- |
| tion of the Florin - Columbia Road | Friday, February 20--At the Bul-
the following: [letin Office, East Main St. Mount
{ ONE ACRE OF Joy, a 2 story frame dwelling, situ=
|
GROUND, on
Mowers, Disc _Harrows, Cultipack- | which is erected a ated at the intersection of West
ers. . Grain’ Drills, Wagons, Corn | 1% STORY | Donegal and Marietta streets, in the
Pickers, Side Rakes, Tractor Plows, | FRAME DWELLING {boro of Mount Joy, (the former Le-
Lots of Poultry Equipment, Chick | containing six rooms and |gion home) by Walter S. Ebersole
Batteries, 8 Range Shelters, Lot of | Summer House, electricity. a | Post of the American Legion of Mt.
Pick-up Balers, new and Used; New | Joy, Pa. Post No. 185. C. S. Frank,
Case. Combines, New Automatic In- and | Auct.
ternational Rope-tie Pickup Baler; {
New six-foot John Deere Combine
Also
| Garage.
There is a well of good water
a cistern.

: Sale will be held at the owners | gq. lay bru: 9
with Mounted Motor: 1 ton of C i i.e Saturday, February 21 — On the
oo od } ton o up | e rope ty Wi | prmises on the Mount Joy and
nse. : oy , when terms and conditions | Mariett: OF A
Davis, with $3,000 worth Govern- | | Marietta Road, Route 141, at the
will be made known by
ment Goods; Fruit, MRS. EMMA G. HOSTETTER
LOT OF CARS AND TRUCKS C. S. Frank, Auct.
New and Used
| intersection of the Florin-Colum-
“\ | bia Road, one acre of ground with
2-12-2t | 1 and 1-2 story frame dwelling
and garage by Mrs. Emma G.

COWS AND 100 HOGS NEW OVERHEAD SECTIONAL | Hostetter. C. S. Frank, Auct. Sale
Thousands of other articles. Be | GARAGE DOORS: 8'x7’, 8x8, |at 2 pm.
here on time. Bring anything you |10’x10’, 12'x12’. In stock for im-
have ‘to sell; we have the buyers. | mediate delivery. Automatic electric
Eats on grounds. Ba on time. overhead door operators. Controlled
If it is Machinery you need, we | from the dash of your car. Also a
| Saturday, February 21—In West
| Hempfield Township, at Centerville
| 2 miles west of Rohrerstown. a full

have it. All Machinery must be |lot of commercial and pivoted steel |;
: a an ine of household goods } arbara
settled for on day of sale, and be- |sash. Paul A. Martin, Mount .Joy, iby Edgar dg Sathana
fore moving. We will accept good Pa. Phone 145. 4-17-t : :


Saturday, Feb. 21 — At Beverly
Twin Market and Livestock Ex-
change, Elizabethtown R2. at 10:00
am., 77 tractors on rubber, cars,
trucks, cows, hogs, etc, by G. K.
| Wagner.
PUBLIC SALE
Live Stock, Farming Implements

Tuesday, Feb, 24—In East Hemp-


p . eld twp, a mile northwest of
On Friday, Feb. 27, 1948 |= :
or, lot of farm implements and
"On the premises along Route 230 Lancaster-Harrisburg highway, heusehold goods by Harry N.
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{ Rohrerstown. Allis Chalmers tract-
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about one-half mile east of Mount Joy, the following: Sonders. Edgar Funk, auct.
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we 3 Head of Horses |
BAY HORSE, 10 years old, good offside worker.
TWO BLACK HORSES, good off side workers.
10 Head Holstein Cows BEF"
Some fresh by day of sale, close springers and a few Fall Cows.
4 HEIFERS, bred — 8 STOCK BULLS, weighing 550 to 800 pounds
Farming Implements
Massey Harris Tractor, good shape; Rubber tired wagon with bed
7x16 ft. Gruber wagon with float, Tobacco Wagon, 7 ft. McCormick=-
Deering binder, one hay loader, one side rake, one McCormick-
Deering 13 disk drill, Thomas 10 disc drill, Ontario 9-hoe drill,
Massy-Harris 2-bottom disk plow, good shape; disk harrow, nearly
new, spring harrow, 3 sections; land roller, 2 McCormick-Deering
grass mowers, 2-row cultivators, with tractor hitch; riding cultiva-
tor, manure spreader, Superior corn planter with check row attach-
ments, Bemis tobacco planter, 12 ft. weeder, tobacco ladders, grass
seed sower, chick shelter, Electric chick brooder with new unit,
No. 16 Florin tobacco cellar stove, tobacco press, sizing boxes, 150
ft. 1 in. galvanized pipe, garden hose, 2 hay hooks, scoon, shovels,
digging iron, crow bar, 3 sets front gears, collars, bridles, 3 sets
check lines, plow lines, team line, lead rein, hitching straps.
Wednesday, Feb. 25— In Manor
twp.. on the road from Millersville
to Rock Hill, 15 cows, 6 heifers, 4
fat steers, 4 fat hogs, sow, lot of
farm implements and household
| voods by Isaac Weaver, Edgar
| Funk, auct.


Thursday, Feb. 26—In East Don-
egal Townshin, 1-2 mile southwest
| of Florin, or 1-4 mile off Route 230
near the former Welfley's crossing,
| livestock, implements, by John K.
Wagner. Dupes & Hess, aucts. Sale
at 12 noon.
Thursday* Feb, 26—In Manheim
| two., onposite the hotel at Oregon,
| Farmall tract~r, 350 bu. ear corn,
[larvae lot of farm implements by
Wilma Withers,
Also at the same time and place
| a lot of household goods by Annie
| H. Withers. Edgar Funk, auct.
Friday, February 27 — On the
| on Route 230, from Mt.
| Jor to Lancaster, about ~ne-half
Household Goods | mile east of Mount Joy, livestock
| »nd farm implement- hv & H.
Oil heater, cuoboard, bureau, Enamel sink, washstands, small
stands, old-fashioned office desk, sideboard, high-back chairs, Four | Kaylor, Adinger and Frank, Auct.
beds. springs and mattresses, feathertick, pillows, comforters, fruit Sale at 12 noon,
dried, 2 Aladdin hanging lamps, gas lanterns, butchering tools, En-
terprise sausage stuffer and lard press, clever, steel knives, hooks,
2 iron kettles, meat bench, and many other articles.

Saturday, Feb, 28—Ne~r Mount-
villa, 2 squares south cof the Lincoln
No Husksters. | Highway, Farmall tractor 1942
Sale starts at 12 o'clock noon on Friday, February 27, 1948, when | Chevrolet sedan, farm implements
conditions will be made known by md household goods by Warren
ALDINGER & FRANK, AUCTS.
Johns. Edgar Funk, auct,
Zeller & Herr, Clerks. sy
S. H. KAYLOR |

Mcnday, Mar. 1—In Manor twp.,
on the Charleston * Rad: near
Washington Roro, Farmall tractor,
large Jot of farm implements and


some household

Mrs,
Fdgar
goods hy
Fsther M. [Iongenecker,
Funk, auect.
Tuesday, Mar, 2—In Manor twp,
| on the rcad from Millersville to
Washington Boro, half mile west
of Central Manor church, several
good tractors, entire lot of farm
| machinery only used few years by
| John E, Murry, Edgar Funk, auct.
| Wednesday, March 3 — On the
| premises, in Mount Joy Twp., one-
| fourth mile North of Milton Grove,
{on the road from Milton Grove to
Risser’s Church, 2 horses, 7 cows,
15 hogs, 100 chickens, all the farm
implements and some - household
| goods by James M, Berrier, Sanger
| and Miller, aucts.
Wednesday, afar, 3—In Manor
| twp., on the road from Creswell] to
Central Manor, 2 horses, Farmall
tractor, large lot farm implements
and household goods by Jacob M.
Schock, Edgar Funk, auct,

Thursday, Mar, 4—In Manor
twp, 2 and 1-2 miles southwest of
| Mountville and one mile north of
Central Manor, 10 cows, 4 heifers,
stock bull, 10 shoats, Farmall
tracter, implements and house-
hold goods by D. L. Lenox. Edgar
Funk, auct,
Friday, March 5 — Along the
road leading from Manheim —
Mount Joy, rcad to East Fairview
church, about 1 and 1-2 miles
north of Erisman’s church, horse,
20 cows, 14 bulls, entire lot of farm
implements and some household
goods by Levi W. Hollinger. Spahr
auct, Sse advertisement.

Friday, March 5—On the Samuel
H. Hoffer farm, near the Landis
Stone Quarry, two miles west of
Rheems, dairy herd from two
farms, 30 head milking cows, bull,
5 shoats, 150 pullets. farm imple-
ments and houschold goods by
Samuel H. Hoffer, Dupes and
Hess, auct. See advertisement.

Friday, March 5—In West Hemp-
field Township, one mile East of
Mountvilie, a farm of 16 acres with
a 2 and 1-2 story brick house by
Charles L. Lefever. Edgar Funk,
auct.
Friday, March 5 — Along road
leading from Mount Joy and Man-
heim road to East Fairview Church,
about one-half mile north of Eris-
man’s Mennonite Church. Entire
line of livestock and farming imple-
ments by Levi W. Hollinger.

Saturday, Mar, 6 — In Hellam
twp., York county, at the west end
of Wrightsville, and iust off the
Lincoln Highway, 2 Angus heifer:
4 bulls, 75 sheep, 3 Dorset rams,
two tractors, 2,000 bus. corn, bal-
ed hav and straw and a complete
line of good farm imvlements by
Wiliam C. Mitzel. Edgar Funk,
auct,
Monday, March 8—At 830 Mari-
etta Ave.. Lancaster. Pa., large lot
of valuable household goods, rest-
aurant equipment and antioues by
Amos H. Shaub. Edgar Funk, auct.
Tuesdav, Mar, 9—In Manor two,
on road from Millersville to Wash-
ington Boro, half mile west of
Central Manor church, 12 fine
mulas; bay -drivine forse. pony
cutfit, 40 cows. 2 bulls. 7 brood
sows, lot household goods by John
E. Murry, Edgar Funk, auct.

Wednesday, Mar, 10—In Manor

twp, on the road from Millers- (
ville to Safe Harbor, midway be-
tween the two places, 30 cows,
John Deere tractor, lot of farm im-
plements, and household goods by
Walter E. Herr, Edgar Funk, auct.

Thursday, March 11 — On the
premises in East Hempfield town-
ship, on the road leading from the
Harrisburg pike Centerville, mid-
way between the two places, en- |
tire lot of live stock and farming
implements by Alvin E, Greider.
C. S. Frank, auct.

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Thursday, Mar, 11-—In Manor |
twp., on the road from Millersville '
to Rock Hill, midway between the
two places, 2 horses, sheep and
lambs, Farmall tractor, and a large
lot of farm implements by Warren
B. Boyer, Edgar Funk, auct,
PUBLIC SALE: Live Stock & Im-
plements, Thursday, March 11, 1948
On the road leading from Manheim
to Mount Joy, near Erieman’s
Church. Roy E. Henny, Elmer
Spahr, Auct.


Friday, March 12—On the pre-
mises at 830 Marietta Ave, Lan-
caster, Pa., entire lot of household
goods, antique furniture, etc., by
Amos H. Shaub. Edgar Funk,
auct.

Saturday, Mar. 13—On the prem-
ises in East Donegal Twp. near
Donegal Springs, on the road lead-
ing from Donegal Springs to Mari-
etta, live stock and farming imple-
ments by Frank Weidman. Elmer
Spahr, Auct,
Saturday, Mar. 13 — In Man-
heim twp. opposite the hotel at
Oregon, bed room and living room
suites, and a large lot of other
household goods by Wilma With-
ers. Edgar Funk, auct.
Saturday, March 13 — On the
premises in Mount Joy Twp. 3
miles east of Elizabethtown on the
Flizabethtown to Manheim road.
Farming implements, stock, and
household goods by Lloyd S.
Hummer. John J. Miller, Auct.

Monday. Mar, 15 — In Manor
twp, on the rcad from Millersville
to Letort, 1-2 mile east of the latt-
er, 11 cows, 2 heifers, Join Deere
tractor, and a large lot of imple-
ments by John E. Keener, Edgar
Funk, auct,
Tuesday, Mar, 16 — In Manor
twp., on road from Ament’s Gas
Station to Central Manor, midway
between the two places, two tract-
ors. with a lot of equipment for
both, large lot cf farm implements
end lot household goods by Russel
A. Enterline, Edgar Funk, auct.
Wednesday, Mar, 17—In Manor
twp., a mile south of Central Man-
or and 3 miles west of Millersville,
18 fat steers, ear corn, baled hay
and straw, lumber. lot of imvle-
ments by Walter C. Hoak., Edgar
Funk, auct.
Thursdav, Mar, 18 — In Manor
twn.,, 2 miles southwest of Mount-
ville and one mile northwest of
complete line of household goods, |
some antiques, 10,000 tobacco lath, |
and some implements hy Lizzie H.
Nissley, Executor C, N. Nissley
Estate. Edgar Funk, auct,

— In the
Boro, on
Saturday, March, 27
East end of Mountville
the Main street, a full line of |
household goods and a 1929 Ford
truck by Katie Hershey, Edgar
Funk, Auct.
a
Coming Events
Appended is a list of events of
the future for this immediate vicin-
ity. There is no charge for these
listings when The Bulletin does |
printing or advertising relative
thereto.
A Turkey Supper
The Ladies Auxiliary of the
Landisville Fire Company wil] hold
a turkey supper in the fire house |
Saturday, March 20, from 4:30 to |
8 p.m. Supper is $1.50 with half |
price for children 12 years and |
under, If you like turkey, there's |
no better place to get it.
——————
|
HANDLE HORSES SAFELY
Careful handling of horses will |
prevent avoidable accidents, re-
minds C. A. Burge, extension
livestock specialist of the Pennsyl-
vania State College. He urges care

in approaching horses and in
harnessing them. Hold or keep
reins within easy reach when
driving,
>

Everybody reads newspapers buf
NOT everybody reads circular ad:
vertising left on their door step.



PUBLIC SALE
of
ALL THAT CERTAIN
TWO STORY
Mm and lot of ground, situat-
ed at the intersection of
in the Borough of Mount Joy, Penn-
sylvania, containing 3230.5 square |
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1948 |
MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT |
JOY, PA. |
the seller for the privilege of in- |
specting the premises prior to the |
Sale will be held as aforesaid, |
when terms and conditions will be
WALTER S. EBERSOLE POST
of the
REAL ESTATE
FRAME HOUSE
West Donegal and Marietta Streets,
feet, will be offered for sale on |
at 7:30 P. M., at the office of the
Arrangements can be made with |
time of the sale.
made known by
AMERICAN LEGION OF MT.
JOY, PA. POST NO. 185
Charles Frank, Auct.
Daniel B. Strickler, Att'y. 2-12-2t|
CESSPOOL, SEPTIC TANK |
Building & Cleaning
ARMSTRONG ENGINEERING |
Lancaster R4 - 32770 |
or Earl Wanner - 43 East Main St. |
272-J Mount Joy 1-15-tf
R. L. BREAKIRON
PLUMBING, HEATING AND |
ELECTRICAL WORK |
333 MARIETTA AVENUE |
PHONE 215-J MOUNT JOY (
See display advertisement |
1-22-f |



Central Manor, Allis Chalmers
tractor, 3.200 tobacco lath, lot of
implements and sme household
goods .by John A E. Gochenour,
Edgar Funk, auct,
Saturdav,” Mar,” 20 '— In Manor
twp, 1 mile south of Lincoln High-
way and two miles east of Mount-
ville, on. the Blue Rock road, a

PUBLIC SALE
SAT. FEBRUARY 28, 1948
on the farm located in Lancaster County, midway between |
Mount Joy and Manheim, 1%2 miles north of the Manheim - Mt: |
joy road.
The Locustcroft Farm Herd of 60 head
ALL LIVE STOCK AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS |
Complete Dispersal 1a

‘of Registered Holstein Cattle
lowing to wit:

Consisting of 27 COWS, some aro fresh and about half are bred for
early fall freshening, 10 bred heifers, 13 open heifers, 5 BULLS and the |
balance are calves.
Continuous testing for production has been done for the last 20 years |
Eveny cow has a record gach year that she was in production. |
Elmcroft Monogram (He by Montvic (Monogram the great proven sire
and from a family of very high testing cows) has been our main herd sire |
the last four years. {
There will be no less than 40 head of his eff-pprings in the sale. His |
two first daughters have completed records as follows: Locusteroft Mono- |
gram Blacres, 2 years, 1 month old, 407.0 fat, 4.1 per cent test, and Locust- |
croft Monogram West, 2 years, 3 months, 434 fat, 3.6 per cent test. We |
believe there will be more grand-daughters and grandsons of Montvic |
Monogram in this sale than was ever offered in one sale. |
ALSO SELLING A GOOD TEAM OF ROAN HORSES.
60 HEAD OF SHOATS, ALL SIZES, DIFFERENT BREEDS.
FARMING IMPLEMENTS |
Three-ton wagon with flats. new rubber tired wagon, binder, grass |
mower, hay loader, hay rake, New Idea manure spreader, large tractor
three are registered.
disc. 32-disc; John Deere tractor plow. two 14-inch bottoms; 2 plows, 2 |
cultivators, 2 harrows, Letz chopping mill, used very little; 60-ft. endless |
belt. grain cleaner, potato digger, land roller, 20 ft. tobacco ladder, hay
hook, rope and pulleys; log chains, single, double and triple trees, Cir-
cular saw. air compressor, brooder stove, 2 electric fences, Weber hog
feeder, steel wheelbarrow, shovels. forks and tools and anything used
around the farm. Harness—1 sets of front gears used very little, 4 bridles,
collars, flvnets line of all kinds, Eleven 85-1b. milk cans, buckets and
strainer. House furniture—baby bed and play pen, Hoosier kitchen cabi-
net, high sink cupboard, kitchen chairs, iron bed with spring, large cop-
per kettle, fruit dryer, 1- and 2-qt. fruit jars and many other articles.
Sale to start at 10 A. M. Order of sale—Implements, 10 A. M.; House-
hold Goods 11 A. M.: Sheats 12 Noon sharp. Horses to be sold before |
the cattle. 1 P. M. sharp. .
Sale will be held under cover. Catalogs will be ready February 20.
if interested write to the owner. .
Lunch by the ladies of Rheems Fire Company.
Conditions by
: HARVEY RETTEW, Owner
MANHEIM, R. 2, PA. -
Hess & Dupes—Aucts.
Ruhl! & Hershey—Clerks
Dupes & Hess, Aucts.
of which 15 are fresh or close springers by day of sale.
cows are artificially bred and all but a few are good young cows with 2nd and 3rd
calf. 4 HEIFERS over 1 year old of which 2 are registered and of SPABC Bulls.
ONE GOOD REGISTERED BULL, 1 year old out of a cow which milked 79 lbs. on {
last freshening, 4 HEIFERS, 4 months old of which all are sired by SPABC Bulls
Landis & Kraybill, Clerks
~~ 45 HEAD OF LIVE STOCK
ONE HEAVY WORK HORSE, single line leader
ONE GAITED RIDING HORSE, broke to the harness
14 HEAD OF PIGS
60 pounds and up
N=) 29 Head Dairy Cattle
5 fall cows, most of these
FARMING IMPLEMENTS
Most all of these implements are in A-l condition and ready to use—Farmall H.
Tractor with lights, starter, Hydraulic lift and cultivator, McCormick-Deering 2-row
>! corn planter, with check, row and fertilizer attachment, 2-bottom 14” Little Genius
plow, No. 12A John Deere Combine, with motor and attachments; John Deere side
rake, New Idea hay loader, New Idea tractor manure spreader on rubber, New Idea
grass mower, 6 ft. cut; Buch cultipacker, McCormick-Deering 2A disc harrow, John
Deere spring harrow, 3 section; Farquhar weeder, McCormick-Deering cultivator with
tobacco hoeing attachments, McCormick-Deering single cultivator, corn sheller, grind-
stone, 2 rubber tire wheelbarrows, One rubber tire wagon with 7x16 ft. bed, One dual
wheel wagon, with 7x14 ft. bed, 20 ft. double tobacco iadders to match; 2-wheel traier
3% ft. by 8 ft.; New Holland wood saw with belt to fit Farmall, New Holland hammer
mill, two 4-hole hog feeders, 2 & 3 hundred pound capacity; iron hog troughs, Buckeye
brooder stove, 500 capacity; chicken feeder, range shelter, apple and chicken crates,
drums, pulleys, hay rope, 130 ft. electric fencer wire, posts, DeLaval milk machine, No.
41 pump with 2 single units, stall installations for 20 cows, 11 Starline water bowls and
pipe, 2 milk buckets, strainer, hot water heater, forks, shovels, 14 in. log chain, bridles,
halters, harness, Meyers Shallow Well Pump with pressure tank; 1000 lb. Fairbank
scales, Minnich tobacco press, Plint- & Walling pump jack, tobacco lath, butcher fur-
| nace, iron kettles, stirrers, grinders, 1000 bu. ear corn, 50 by. barley, mixed & timothy
hay, 15 tons of straw, and a lot of other articles too numerous to mention.
| Sale to commence at 12:00 Noon when terms and conditions will be made known by
|
John K. Wagner
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1948 |
The undersigned will sell at public sale in East Donegal Township, one-half mile
Southwest of Florin and one-fourth mile West of the former Welfly crossing, the fol-



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The Bulletin,
Public Sale
Friday, March 5th, 1948
On the Samuel H. Hoffer farm, located near Landis Stone Quarry, two
miles west of Rheems, Pa., along road leading from Rheems to Landis
Stone Quarry, the following personal property:
Dairy Herds from Two Farms
30 Head Milking COWS
M1. Joy, Pa.. Thursday, February 19, 1948—=3



Some
consisting of Holsteins, Guernseys and Jerseys.
Fresh; seme Springers, and some Fall Cows.
1 FAT BULL
5 SHOATS
1 Blue Brood SOW due in April
150 PULLETS ss
FARM IMPLEMENTS
39 Dodge Pickup Truck, good condition
John Deere Tractor on Rubber
1946 Model A, like new, equipped with starter and lights and power lift,
used one and a half seasons with double-row power lift cultivator, used
one season.
FARMALL A, 1945 Model, like new, on rubber
equipped with starter and lights, and power take-off, with Plow and Cul-
tivator with Hoer Attachment, and McCormick-Deering Double-row Corn
Planter, used two seasons.
David Bradley Manure Spreader, on rubber, good shape; Grain Drill;
Oliver tractor Disc Harrow, 28, good shape; 9-ft. Cultipacker, MecCor-
mick-Deering, 14-inch Two-bottom Tractor Plow; MecCormick-Deering
Tractor Mower, 7-ft. cut, good shape; 3 Rubber-tire Wagons, 2 with beds,
one 14-ft. and one 20-ft., one with Tobacco Ladders, 18 feet long; Case 3~-
section Spring-tooth Harrow, used 1 season; McCormick-Deering Tractor
Rake, good shape; Disc Harrow 20-disc; 2-section Roller Harrow: Blizzard
Silo Filler with Pipe, 16-in. cut; McCormick-Deering Hammer Mill, good
as new; 2-section Spike Harrow, good shape: Pony Wagon, hauls % ton;
Shovel Harrow; 2-hole Corn Sheller; 2 Electric Fence Chargers, Posts;
Two Rolls of Barbed Wire, One Roll Plain Wire; Rubber-tire Wheelbar-
row, like new; Cyclone Grass Seeder; Bag Wagon; Platform Scale; Hay
Ropes and Pulleys: 3 Tobacco Presses; Sizing Boxes; 7,000 Tobacce Laths;
Single-trees, Log Chain. Cow Chains, Dung Forks, Shovels, New Straw
Bale Hooks, Ladders, Silage Cart, Old Milk Cans, Tools, Steward Electric
Clipper, like new; 2 Heavy Belts, 4- and 6-in.; Lot of Ear Corn; Stripping
room Heater; Lumber—5 New Piaces. 18-ft. long, some 3x4’s and 5 pes.
6x8, 18 ft. long; DeLaval Milking Machine, 2 units, used one season; Per-
fection Milking Machine, 2 units, used 1% years; Strainers and Buckets, 2
Milk Coolers, one General Electric, and one Kelvinator, used 1'4 seasons,
and many articles not mentioned.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
MAYTAG WASHING MACHINE, good condition
1948, when terms

Sale to commence at 12 noon on Friday March 5
Y, y
and conditions will be made known by
Samuel H. Hoffer
DUPES and HESS. Auctioneers.
LANDIS and GRAYBILL, Clerks.

The Ladies, Auxiliary of the
ments on the grounds.
NO HUCKSTERS ALLOWED
theems Fire Company will sell refresh-
NO PUBLIC DINNER
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60th GARDEN SPOT SALE
A monthly public sale that is attracting buyers from all
parts of Penna. and neighboring states.
THURS., FEBRUARY 26
AT WILLOW STREET VILLAGE, 4 miles south of Lan-
caster, Pa. Just off Route 72 at C. M. Brubaker Farm.
75 Holstein Cattle
50
Registered


25
Grades
All T. B. Accredited, Bang Certified, milkers mastitis tested,
eligible to go anywhere and into any state,
FEATURING THIS SALE



Complete Dispersal
43 Head All Registered Holsteins
J. C. RAY Herd, Hickory, Pa.
31 IN MILK — 4 CALVES 8 MONTHS OLD
24 FRESH OR SOON DUE — 7 IN MID-LACTATION.
4 CALVES 3 MONTHS OLD — 2-YEAR-OLD HERD SIRE
Herd founded 26 years ago, rich in a double cross of the
famous Dunloggin proven herd sire, ADMIRAL ORMSBY
FORBES AGAIN, sire of many 200 lb. to 1019 1b. fat record
daughters. Much of the famous and popular Pabst breed-
ing.
®Fresh Cows @®Heavy Springers
Bred and Open Yearlings @Heifer Calves
® 6Bulls 6 @
Sale must start on time at 12:00 Noon. Lunch and dinner available
Trucks available. Get the habit—Come to these Garden Spo! Sales.
Rememberthedate--Thurs.,Feb.26
R. AUSTIN BACKUS
Sales Mgr. & Auct. Mexico, N. Y.
EARL L. GROFF, Local Representative, Strasburg, Penna.
RP A RR RE EE SR SOO,