The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 11, 1948, Image 3

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THE LOCAL WEATHER
BY KENNETH DROHAN
The following is a report of the |
|
daily temperatures and rainfall in|
this
section from Wednesday, Mar,
J, to Tuesday, Mar, 9:
Day I. HR
Wednesday ....... 28 44 04 in,
Thursday ......... 25 41 05 in. |
Peiday ........ = 8 30 .00 in,
Saturday .......... 1 42 00 in.
Sunday... 204 4 in.
Monday ".......... 35 43 00 in
Tuesday .. 19 53 O00 in.

ED
THE COUNTY'S HEALTH
Medical Director Greenleaf onl
Monday reported 32 cases of |
chicken pox and 381 cases of |
mumps prevaling in the county.
Also five cases
three
of whooping cough, |
measles, two scarlet fever
and one tuberculosis.

PUBLIC SALE
OF PERSONAL: PROPERTY
to be held
SATURDAY, MARCH 20th, 1948
On the premises, situated along
road leading from Maytown to
Bainbridge, Pa., one-half mile west
of Maytown, the following:
Two Oak Bedroom, Suites, 2 Old-
fashioned Bedsteads, Iron Bed. Desk
Rockers, some Old-fashioned Chests
Couch, Hall Rack, Parlor Table, 2
Small Square Tables, Sideboard
with mirror, Old-fashioned Side-
board without mirror, Cherry Leaf
Table and other Tables, Secertary
with drawers.
TWO 3-pe. LIVING ROOM SUITES |
One Extension Table, Six |
Cane-seated Chairs, 2 Sets of half |
dozen Old-fashioned Chairs, Kitch-
en Chairs, Rocking Chairs, Sofa, |
White Sewing Machine, Bed Springs,
Baby Cradle, Mattress, Linoleum
ug, 9x12; Ingrain Carpet, Axmin- |
ster Rug. 9x9; Living Room Carpet,
about —10x23 ft.; about 50 feet Rag |
Carpet, a lot of Small Rugs, 12 Fold- |
ing Chairs.
Kelvinator Electric Refrigerator |
Norge Electric Washer |
Maiestic Coal Range
Top Sink. New Perfection Oil |
Stove, Coal Bucket, Ironing Board,
Mirrors, Clothes Basket and other
Baskets, Metal Tub, Dishes, Knives, |
Forks. Spoons, Cooking and Kitchen
Utensils. Lamns, Window Shades,
Clock. Emnty Jars, Crocks, Large
and Smg!l Farthen Jars, Home-
made Soap, Conper Kettle, Dough-
tray. 2 Flour Chests,
CHICKEN HOUSE FQUIPMENT
Consisting of Shenandoah Electric |

Brooder, used onlv one season:
Chicken Feeders. Fountains, and
Metal Nests: Garden and Carpenter
Tools. Lawn Mowers. 3 Saws, one
41, ft. Saw, Corn Sheller Digging
Iron. Axe Wood Saw, Shovels,
Teed Boxes, Step-ladder, Wheel-
barrow. Stove Weed, Wooden Bar-
rel. 4 Pairs Window Sash. new; |
Metal Trough, and » lot of other ar- |
ticles not mentioned.
Sal~ to commence at 1
M., when conditions will
known by
o'clock P.
be made
J. N. HOFFMAN
Executor of Aaron L.
Hoffman Estate
Avictoneer
> 'N. Hoffman,
Walter Dupes,
J. H. Engle, ( Clks
3-11-2¢

PUBLIC SALE
of
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1943
The undersigned, by virtue of the
power contained in will of Ephraim
F. Baker, deceased, will sell, at pub-
lic sale, on the premises, the follow-
ing described real estate:
A 2!5 STORY FRAME
DWELLING HOUSE,
FRAME STABLE and 1'2
STORY FRAME STOREROOM,
situated on the north side of East
Main Street, Mount Joy Borough,
together with lot of ground thereto
belonging, containing in front, on
4215 feet, and ex-
tending in depth, northward, 176
feet, to a public alley, the width in
the rear being 38 feet, adjoining
property of Harry Cherteoff in the |
east and Coal Alley on the west.
The dwelling house is equipped
with electric lights and a steam
heat plant, and has Borough water
and gas on the premises.
Sale to be held on the premises
on Thursday, March 25, 1948, at 2:00
o'clock P.M., when terms and con-
ditions will be made known by
FIRST NATIONAL BANK AND
TRUST CO. OF MOUNT JOY
Administrator d.b.n.c.t.a. of
of the estate of Ephraim ¥.
Baker, deceased.
Charles S. Frank. Auct.
Amos E. Burkholder,
B. Frank Kready, Att'ys
ALSO,
at the same time and place will be |
sold an 8-day George Eby Grand-
father's Clock (some parts missing).
FIRST NATIONAL BANK AND
TRUST CO. OF MOUNT JOY.
Administrator of d.b.n.c.t.a.
of the estate of Ephraim I.
Baker, deceased. 3-4-3t
PUBLIC SALE
of
REAL ESTATE
TWO STORY
FRAME HOUSE
ani lot of ground, situat-
ed at the intersection of
Donegal and Marietta Streets, |
Borough of Mount Joy Penn- |
sylvania. 3230.5 square
feet. will be offered for sale on
SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1948
at 2:30 P. M. at the office of the
MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT |
JOY, PA.
Arr-ngements can be made with
the seller for the privilege of in- |
specting the nremises prior to the |
time cf the sale.
Sale will be held as aforesaid, |
when terms and conditions will be
made known hv |
WALTER S. ERERSOLE POST
of
East Main Street

W ost
in the
AMERICAN LFGION OF MT
JOY. PENNA. POST NO. 18%
Charles Frank, Auct.
Claude Zeller, Clk. 3-4-2¢


ARCADY
R POTTERY and CERAMIC WARE
Clearing Out of Surplus Stock and
D Slightly Imperfects
T
S
Florin, Pa.
AT TO 4 VALUE
To make room for new stock and materials
14
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Big Public Sale
THURSDAY, MARCH 18
61st In Popular Garden Spot Series



AT C. M. BRUBAKER FARM, 4 MILES SOUTH OF LAN-
CASTER, PA., JUST OFF ROUTE 72, NEAR WILLOW
70 Holstein Cattle
50
Registered

20
Grades




T. B. Bang Certified, calfhood vaccinated,
milkers mastitis tested.
Accredited, many
50 Fresh and Close Springers featuring many first
and second calf heifers,
Some bred and open heifers,
Em SE eT
A choice alerting of young calves of both sex,
=

x aan ny
gr
4 Bulls, including 2 highly bred grandsons of
$26,000 Montvic Lochinvar.
30 Selected animals direct from good Canadians herds-
the kind that have helped to make these Garden Spot
sales such a popular buying center.
Hundreds of dairymen and breeders have brought with
absolute satisfaction and confidence at this sale. It's a
reliable market place where every animal is sold to be
exactly as represented.
Sale starts at 12:00 Noon,
Good trucking service.
lunch or dinner available.
R. AUSTIN
Sales Mar. & Auct.
BACKUS
Mexico, N. Y.
EARL L. GROFF, Local Representative, Strasburg, Penna.

AUCTION SALE
—0OF—
Sale Register
If you want a notlece on your sale
inserted in this register
from now until day of sale. ABSO-
LUTELY FREE,
your sale date and you are
ready let us print your bills. That's
the cheapest advertisingyou can get
when
March 12
Donegal
On the pre-
Friday,
Twp. On
mises in East

ing from Donegal Springs to Mari-
send or phone us|
| Funk,
| twp,
Centr:
weekly | eniral
|
| Florin, Pa,
| complete
|
the Heistand Farm, off the Long
Lane, near Strickler's Quarry, live |
stock, farming implements by Paul
J. Anderson. Dupes & Hess, aucts
Sale at 12:30 p.m.
Friday, March 12—On the pre-
mises at 830 Marietta Ave., Lan- |}
caster, Pa., entire lot of household
goods, antique furniture, ete., 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-
| ott: 1. live stock and farming imple-
| ments by Frank Weidman. Elmer |
| Spahr; Auct.
Saturday, March 13—At
Post of the American Legion of Mt.

Farm Machinery - Pure Bred Holstein Cattle

THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1948
12:00 O'CLOCK NOON
AT THE FIRST FARM EAST OF MOUNT JOY. TOWARD LANCASTER,
ON U. S. ROUTE 230.
the Bul- |
letin Office, East Main St, Mount
| Joy, a 2-story frame dwelling, situ- |
fated at the intersection of West |
Donegal and Marietta streets, in the
boro of Mount Joy, (the former Le-
gion home) by Walter S. Ebersole
auct
Mar, 18 In Manor
2 miles southwest of Mount- |
and one mile northwest of
Manor, Allis Chalmers
1200 tobacco lath, lot of
household
Thursday,
ville
tractor,
implements and some
goods by John E Gochenouy
Edgar Funk, auct,
March 20 On the
Chocolate Avenue,
household articles by
Wagenbach. C. S. Frank
de at 1:00 p.m,
Saturday, 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
line of household goods,
some antiques, 10,000 tobacco lath,
and some implements by Lizzie H
Nissley, Fxecutor C, N. Nissley
Estate. Edgar Funk, auct,
March 23 At the
Saturday,
nremises on
Michael
Auct. S:
Tuesday,
Guernsey Sale Pavilion, six miles
east of Lancaster, Pa., on Route
30, dispersal scale of 42 head
Guernsey herd owned by Samuel
G. Baker, Manheim RI. 3-11-21
Thursday, March 25-—-On the pre-
mises on East Main Street, a 2 and
1-2 story frame dwelling house,
frame stable, 1 and 1-2 storv frame
storeroom by the First National
Bank and Trust Co. of Mount Joy,
Admn. dbneta of the estate of |
| Ephraim F., Baker, deceased. Sale |
at 2 pm. C. S. Frank, Auct,

Thursday, March 25 On



 




the |


‘Mortuary Record -
(From page 1)
died fifteen years ago.
Albert Rettew
Albert Reitew, ninety-two, Mun-
heim, died after a three days’ ill-
ness. He was a retired farmer and
a member of the Brethren in Christ
Manheim
His wife was the
Church,
late Fianna Thu-
and he is
these children: John Rettew
Joy RD: Albert
survived by
Mount
Rettew, Jr, Man-
Harvey Rettew, Manheim RD
wife of V. B. Hilsher,
R1; Fannie
ma Rettew
heim;
Anna, Fliza-
bethtown Retltew, at
[home: and Kathryn, wife of Warren
Heisey, this boro. A brother, Ellis
Rettew, Brickerville, also survive.
Friday afternoon in the
Christ church, Man-
|
|
| Funeral
| .
| Brethren in
{
heim with interment at Masterson=-
ville.
Miss Gertrude Gise
Miss Gertrude Gise, seventy-one
died Saturday at the home of Mr.
| and Mrs. Edward R. Riegle, Bain-
| bridge, with whom she has been
vesiding for the past 31 years, Mis
Gise had been il] two days with a
She formerly
the
coronary occlusion.
| had resided with Riegles at
coming with them to
about 10
| Harrisburg,
Bainbridge years ago



Joy, Pa. Post No.. 185. C. S. Frank, | premises about two miles south of | She was a member of the Sixth
Auct. Sale at 2:30 p. m. Sporting Hill along the Colebrook | Street Evangelical Congregational
————— | Road, on Manheim Rl, a lot of | | Church, Harrisburg, the Mission-
Saturday, Mar. 13 — In Man- | farming implements and house- I: Rnd i harel { had
heim twp., opposite the hotel at | hold goods, by Samuel G. Baker. | ©) of the. church and ha
Oregon, bed room and living room 3-112 { served many years as superinten-
suites, and a large lot of other dent of the Primary department in
household goods by Wilma With- the 8 av Sa She als re
ore Edgar Funk. act | Thursd vy, March 25 At the he » unday Sc hool. St ; also wa
a. | first farm East of Mount Joy, | a former officer in the East Penn-
toward Lancaster, on U. S. Route | sylvania brancl of the Women’
Saturday, March 13 On the | oo anRivary ip RA J 2 f the Women
A or 3 220, farm machinery and equip- Missior ; Society: of ‘the Bva:
premises at 371 N, Barbara Street, | ont poultry equipment, 1500 bu. | Issionary =ociely ol Lie van
Mount Joy household goods by J. | aay corn. 50 head Pure bred fol. | gelical Congregational denomina-
Harold Myers. C. S. Frank, Auct.|gteing by Clarence E. Lycns. | tion. She was also a member of
Sale at 3:00 p.m. | Dupes and Hess, Auct. | the Bainbridge Women's Christian
- | Temperance Uni f the
Saturday, March 13 — On the Good Frida farch %6—O | a I & Union and of the
} : Ge Yt ls arc 7 . oy che . s “Me i
premises in Mount Joy Twp, 3| A x ny Tey dt J: 5s | Sunday Schcol at the Methodist
miles east of Elizabethtown on the | om os wo cs a 5 al : | Church at Bainbridge. The only
. - AT. Srl ov, wi annual community sale O . .
Elizabethtown to Manheim road. 90% head Trt mere an- | Survivors are nieces and nephews
Farming implements, stock, and |S" 7° ‘) Lormonts hv 6 |
household goods bv Lloyd S.|° Ise af imple pe nts by C. 2 F Tank rr
: | ( ey agner, | Se
Hummer. John J. Miller, Auct. yo i Bro. Aldinger and | Mrs, Elizabeth Garman
Aucts. 1: ‘
- | 7 | Mrs. Elizabeth B. Garman, eigh-
Monday, Mar. 15 In Manor | @ : 5 | ty-two, widow of Harvey Garma
twp, on the rcad from Millersville | _ Saturday, March 27 — In the | died suddenly at 10 a.m. Monday)
to Letort. 1-2 mile east of the latt- | Fast end of Mountville Boro, on > yu Ho,
, § ; : : . A v :
er. 11 cows. 2 heifers, Joan Deere | the Main street, a full line of|at her home, Milton Grove, Mt
tractor, and a large lot of imple- | household goods and a 1929 Ford | Joy R2. Death was due to a heart
ments by John E. Keener. Edgar truck by Katie Hershey, Edgar | according to Dr. J. Hofl-
Funk, auct, Funk, Auet. man Garber, deputy coroner, Eliz-
Pa { abethtown, Mrs, Garman was =a
Tuesday, Mar, 16 In Manor| Tuesday, March 30 On the| ber of M P| + Broll
twp.. on road from Ament's Gas | premises at 351 N. George Street, | member ol Yount oun
Station to Central Manor, midway | Millersville, Pa.. a desirable corner | rén in Christ Church and is sui
Letween the two places, two tract- | property, 2 and 1-2 story frame | vived by one son and five daugh-
ors. with a lot of equipment for | hcuse, 2-car garage, chicken house | (aps: Phares B. Mount Jov R2
both, large lot of farm implements | ete, also versonal yyy Albert G iv and. Mi
snd lot household goods by Russel | Adam N. Herr and Her. | 2:15: ALN 1 pho :
x : . 3 . ‘we v vido 1 { \
A. Enterline. Edgar Funk, auct. | Edgar Funk, Auctioneer. Sale at | Carl Guthridge, both of Mount
_—— A { 12:30 p.m {Joy R2; Mrs. Elmer Summy, Pen-
Tuesday. March 16 In Fast | - -— | ryn; Mrs. Henry Givle Manheim;
Tu v . . Por a :
Yenegal Twp. on the road from Iriday evening, April 2 —At the | and Miss Daisy Garman, at home
Maytown to Bainbridge. 1 and 1-2 | gylletin office, Mount Joy, a five | ond 28
mile west of Maytown, 1-4 mile | hip stone and frame apartment Ie 2 alten
east of Reich's Church, stock and | house on North Barbara street, | indchildren also survive.
implements bv Leander H. Gantz | Joy, by Josephine Funb: The funeral was held frem hes
Pronk B. Aldinger, Auct. Sale at| 4 joseph Funbar. Sale at late home this afternoon with fur-
12 noon, pm. C. S. Frank, auct. ther services in the Mount Plea-
i ar 17 ard SRE sant Brethren in Christ Church,
Wednesday, Mar. Ai In Mano: | Saturday, April 3—In Mount Joy | . . re nt in the cem i
twp., a mile south of Central Man - | Township 2 and 1-2 miles north of and in erment in the cemetery ad-
or and 3 miles west of Millersville, | nfoint Joy. cn the road leading | joining.
18 J ste or sar earn, hay from Mount Jov to Mastersonville, be msl fers ieee
and straw umber, 't of 1mple- | PY ole ‘ a .
So near Becker Gas Station. house NOESY, v TR
ments by Walter C. Hoak. Edsor | old goods, ete. by Jacob Kulp, C.| LETTERS GRANTED ;
= | ©. Frank. Auct. Sale at 1 p.m. Katie H. Nissley, Rapho Twp,
" i dministratrix « the estate
FINEST MODEL OLDS Claytcn R. Nissl te of Rap!
| IN, FIFTY YEARS I'wp
Oldsmobile, America’s oldest Roy G. Heisey, 1 Done
m tr car manufacturer, today | of 1
publicly announces its finest new ‘ vi ny
fn ( ry Star t
model in 50 years of vroduction Sh wk, | or.
the 1948 Series “98” Futur: mic Bore
Oldsmobile. While the “Futuramic” | J. Earl Mertin, Mount Joy Twp
line embodies the best in des { and Rhoda Martin Stern. Roarin
and construction developed Snr Blair Count
: : J | Springs, Blk executor
Oldsmobile over five decade it id ty, a i
| also points the way toward a new | ¢f the estate of Anna Martiy Gin-
| “golden era” in automotive tra el, | der, late of Mount Joy Twp.
lin the ovinion of S. E Skinner,
. | vice-president of General Motors | t-cylinder 110 hp. engine i
FARM MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT
Farmall H Tractor with
Ontario
plow, McCormick-Deering
Grain Drill, New Idea Tractor Manure Spreader on rubber, Mc
Disc and Cultipacker,
Cor-
mick-Deering Side Delivery rake, Farm Wagon on rubber, John Deere Po-
tato Digger, Weeder for BN or A Farmall Tractor.
1500 BUSHELS OF EAR CORN
POULTRY EQUIPMENT
10 Newtown Brooder Stoves (Coal burning), 10 Electric Shenadoah Brooder
Stoves, 1 A R Wood Gas
er for p


uliry equipm
bu
ent and implements.

A daughter of Montvic Monogram whose 70 daughters
ords averaging 13,207 lbs. of milk 502 lbs. of fat.
burning Brooder stove (new),
Siberling Steam
50 Head Pure Bred
HOLSTEINS
All fresh or due soon alter the sale
Representing the finest Canadian Breeding
have 100 rec-
A daughter of Montvic Rag Apple Soverign, bred to a son of Marksman
out of a 998 lbs. daughter of Lonelm Texal Favne.
A daughter of Supreme Grand Slam.
The sire of a new WORLD REC-
oi Junior three year old, on twice a day milking with 905 lbs. of fat,
19635 lbs. of milk.
A daughter of Montvic Rag Apple Winston.
purchased by Eller Farm of New York State.
Twin Elm Snowflak
Winter Fair and Honorable mention All-Canadian.
The great sire
recently
Second Prize two year old at the 1947 Royal
A grand-daughter of Lochinvar from the same cow family as the New
World Record three year old.
All cattle certiffted and accredited, qualified to go anywhere.
CLARENCE E. LYONS, Mt. Joy, Pa.
. HARVEY RETTEW, Pedigrees
DUPES & HESS, Auctioneers
LUNCH WILL BE AVAILABLE
Corperaticn and general manager
cf Oldsmobila,
Brand new stvling from bumner
to bumper the Series *98”
Futuramic Oldsmobile offers many
new noteworthv developments,
entirelv
graceful
uch as on new
sign with
de-
streamlining

thie Series
Hydra-Matie Drive
Available In Full Line
Motors Hydra-Matie
Drive providing fulls automatic
hiftine in all forward speeds, is
available as eptional eauipment. at
General
bs . . extra cost. thronghout the 1948
and futuristic lines. increased front line of Oldsmobi car Picasered
and rear vision through curved |. in 1940, this unique
glacs, wider seats, and more lux- . Aen A
3 . engineering feature has oltained
{ urious uvholstery and interior trim pon ahd. wide Stand
husiasstic an
than hes ever been available in
in the post eight vears. Mere than
The 1948 Cldsmobiles 1 425000 Oldsmobile owners have
Now On Disnlay { literally billions of mile
Throughout the nation Oldsmo- | since 1940 without having 1n shift
bile d=alers are displaving this | gears ~r puch a clutch beds]
week the new “Futuramic? Series Vision Greatly Increased
“eo QOldsmebile, ng well as the One of the most imvortant
“0” and “70” Oldsmobile, known | vantages of tha new hodv desion
the “Dvnaomin” Soriee. Produe-| cf the “Fntursmic” Serie “oR”
tirn of the full 1948 Oldsmobile | Oldsmobile is increased vision all
| line has been underwav for sev- around. The area of the curved
| eval weeks. and retail delivery of | windshield on the four-dem
the new cars will commence im- | “Futuran Oldsmobile for 1948
mediately, accordiag to Mr. Skin- [is 30 rer cent greater than that in
| ner. the 1947 Series “og Oldsmohil
{ The “Futuramic” Series “OF | while the area of the curve ho
| Oldsmobile ic rewered hv a 118 I window represents a 58 per
Ih eicht cylinder engine that | cent incre
anv motor previovs- | The also been
{ lv knilt on the nroduction lina by | noticeably wiherm re,
| this Division of General Motors |a Froader, Jower h rd assur
| Cornoration. Fquinred with a|™ fuller vision shead for the
I newly designed high-camprossinm | as compared with most
head. ucing a ratin of 7 in 1. the | other competitiva makes of cars.
[ enaine fv the “Fnfuramic” Series Wide Cheice OF C lors
[ Oldemohile has been rated hy | In 1948 Oldsmobile’ enstomet
| Oldem~bile as tha | have an unu-uvally i hoic of
| “emoothest” and most nowerful | colors. Ten distinctive and attrac
| “in-line” engine ever offered, Olds- | tive solid colore ave offered in
[ mohile customers | closed model f the “Dynami
For buyers in the medinm |and “Futuramic” Series. or the
novlar price romoe, Oldgmahile | customer man elect any one {
| will produces tha “Nunamic” Serine | five two-tone comhbina-
|
the Oldsmobile price class
“Re and “70” in 1948. Seven | Hore, with a single eveention, That
etvles ineluding a eoanvertible and | is the “Fnturamic” Ald wobila elu
station wagon. are beine built in | sedan, This Fody stvie, like that of
tha “Dynamic” Serias, The enstn- | tho convertibles and station wag-
mer has a choice of a six-cylinder | ons, is in solid colo
100 h. p. Oldsmobile engine or an 'only by Oldsmobile.
before. |
accentance | American
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19183
| The Bullet, Joy Pa, Thursday. Varch 11,

| PAIR MULES SELL FOR AN
| EVEN THOUSAND DOLLARS
John E. Murry, Washington Boro
Mr. and Mrs, Ray Wiley attended farmer, held a banner sale Tues=
the commence ment. exercises of the day He hitc hed 12 mules mn one
University of Pennsylvania at Phils team before they went under the
adelphia on Saturday, Mr. Wiley’ hammer, A pair of S-year-olds
brother was amone those Who Tas rought $1,000 and the 12 totalled
: igs we: | $4208. Other farm equipment sold
ceived degrees in Veterinary Medi- | equally high, Fdgar Funk was the
Cl auctioneer and the Mount Joy
The Fire Company requests all | gyljetin printed all the sale bills.
the ladies of the town and vienity | thousand people attended.
to come to the firehouse Monday | LL

evening, March 15th, to help organ- OUR ANNUAL
1 Ladies Auxiliary.
The Mothers Club met in the | A hd
school house on Monday evening emmunity
with 23 members present, Mrs. Ray
Wiley the president of the elub
presided. The club donated $10.00 A FE,
to the Fire Company and decide to id A
buy swings for the playgrounds and
slide projection machine for the ————
School. The weial committee were » .
Mrs. C. Mowery and Mrs. C. Me- Good Friday
Elhenny. The hostesses were Mr
Kirschraan and Mr Everett Mar- | MARCH 26
tin. XY)
Mrs. Walter Es Mi
spent Tuc the
Flower Show. |
ON -—
V. Weaver Wins; 200 HEAD of
ean enn Live Stock
hleman and
NEAR MOUNT JOY
Levi Peifer sday at
Philadelphia
to
He selected swine fattening for |
his vocational project in his fresh- IMPLEMENTS, HOUSEHOLD
man year. For the next two veurs | GOODS, MERCHANDISE
hi main vocational interest wa FRUIT Etc.
reising of ‘baby beeves fo the | . 1
: : 1 \ | I ) ave any ments or
Garden Spot Baby Beef Show at I you have ny implemen 5
| housekeld goods you want to sell,
Lancaster. For his projects in his! win sell it for you on commis-
senior year, Vernon selected to- | gion, now is a geod time to sell your
mato raising and keeping of farm |supplies.
account records Wanted all kinds of cows and
He ranked in the upper two- | shoats.
fifths cof his class scholastically | Sale at 12:00 Noon
was active in FFA programs, | C S F k & B
athletics and many school projects o Me ran Io.
Vernon is engaged in farming in | Ajdinger & Wagner, Aucts.
father I Zeller, Herr, Kt lor, Clk Che.
Neal Annual
Spring Sale
Tues day, Mar.16,1948
A.M.
with his

11:00 o'cleck
1. located Vv» mile north of Campbelltown.
two miles from
On farin, Palmyra Route
two miles south of
~0 head
ure Bred Certified
CANADIAN HOLSTEIN COWS,
HEIFERS AND BULLS
ney
Palmyra,


 







Some of these cows are fresh and close ringe
Pontiac Koba Rag Apple No. 600530 has an average test for the year
of 44 is fresh with a heif If fr t i MV Lochinivar
the third
Fcho Po two wr-old, twice a day milking,
erfat test and a three-year-old, twice a day
lays, 17,1¢ of milk with better than a 4% test.
Hich Point Rag Apple Polly has produced as a two-year-old, twice
day milkir 15.000 1b. milk, 38, 3.9; 3.6, 3.6, 3.9; 3.8% ; not yet
official
High Point Rosalie Lochi a two-year-old, twice a day milking,
| 11,00 Yb. milk, 47% test
Wav Brook Rema Alamoda 1 two-year-old produced 10,094 1bs.
milky, 390 fat, 2.86 wice a day mill
Wav Brock Emily Fayne two-year-old produced 10,679 lbs. milk,
410 ths. fat, 3.83% test as a twice a day
Many other cows with similar record
Veeman DeKol Lad. His dan tyo-year-old record 11,712 lbs.
milk, 474 lbs. fat, 4.0 test. Sister to this bull 1 produced 16,086 lbs.
milk, 570 lbs. fat, 3.54
Fobes Veeman J his dam a two-year-old produced 16,483 lbs.
milk! Ib: Lat
Fayne Antony DeKol, his dam has an official record as a two-year-
ld producing 10.3 I mi 125 lbs. 1¢
Six fine heifers bred to Veemnn DeKol Lad will freshen in the fall.
Some rv nice weaned cal m the above cows. If you want some=
thi nice, h th 1
IMPLEMENTS
1 ten-inch McDeering chon mill with b , 1 New Holland cylinder
corn sheller, 1 concrete and general purp mixer, 1 combination port-
able tractor and stationary saw with 30” blade: 1 side delivery rake, two
MecDeering hay loaders, in tion; 1 McDeering Cultipacker, two
| 5-ft. McCormick mowers, 1 pack 5 walking plows. 2 roller
harrows. land roll corn planter, McC i De-ring: hay tedder, dump
| rake, 1 lowdown wagon with 14-ft. bad rubber, two wagons, 6 Mc=-
Cornyick-Deering riding cultivators, extra good shape: one Domestic gas-
ol en 10 1 ) equinned h coil and hot shot, in good
running order ue full equi ; double, single and triple
trees. 1 ho h yreast chains, new: 12 plow hooks, 20 middle
rir 10 iocl p kee harness complet h bridles and lines:
1 bu hart V id mounting, breast collar and hames; four
front gears, 1 check lin 1 lead rein, 1 single line, collars, housings and
brid! Lot of implements not menticned
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