| PUBLIC SALE — OF — LIVESTOCK and FARMING IMPLEMENTS Wednes., March 2, 1949 On the premises along the Marietta and Bainbridge road, on the Shenk farm, near Rowenna, 3 miles west of Marietta, the following: 15 Head of Cattle CONSISTING OF FIVE MILK COWS 2 Grade Holsteins — 2 Purebreds, Ayrshires — 1 Grade Ayrshire, all springers FOUR FIRST CALF HEIFERS, springers THREE YEARLING HEIFERS PUREBRED AYRSHIRE BULL, yearling PUREBRED AYSHIRE BULL, 2 years old GRADE HOLSTEIN BULL, 2 years old TWO HEAVY WORK HORSES — REGISTERED DUROC BOAR NO. 368259. TWO BROOD SOWS. farrow on or around sale day 1947 WILLY'S FARM JEEP with power takeoff, automatic governor, pulley attachment, bumper weight and heater. F ARMALL F-20 TRACTOR on rubber with cultivator, McCormick Deering 2-row corn planter, two McCormick-Deering 14 in. bottom plows, McDeernig side delivery rake and riding cultivator, Easy Seeder, (driven from power takeoff) fits any tractor; New Idea to- bacco planter, New Idea manure spreader, on rubber; Rubber tired Wagon with bed; tobacco wagons and ladders, McDeering grass mower, (gears in oil) Jackson lime drill on rubber, grain drill, disc, roller harrow, spike harrow, single and double trees, DeLaval Milk- er, pipe for 30 cows, milk cans, 10 gal. electric water heater and tank, harness, range shelter with galvanized roof; 5 barrels and many other articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 1:00 p.m. on Wednesday, March when terms and conditions will be made known by Pops & le Lewis J . Arnold 2, 1949 PUBLIC SALE Live Stock, Implements & Household Goods Friday, March 4, 1949 The undersigned will sell on the Garber farm located along Route 230, between Florin and Rheems, opposite the Clearview _ Diner, the following: ' » 17 COWS, 10 Holsteins, 7 Ayrshires, 6 of which are vaccinated and pure bred, some fresh and close springers. 7 FAT STEERS, TWO ‘GOOD WORK HORSES, one a leader. New Idea Tractor Manure Spreader F-20 FARMALL TRACTOR and cultivators, F-29 grass mower, Hinman milking machine, International 4 in line milk cooler, McDeering riding cultivator, McDeering grass mower, McDeering 28 disc harrow, New Idea manure spreader, McDeering three-sec- tion spring harrow, side delivery rake, McDeering 6 ft. binder, also 8 ft. binder, Little Genius 14 in. tractor plow, McDeering shov- el harrow, spike harrow, Tiger tobacco planter, corn sheller, Super- ior 10-hole disc drill, lime drill, 3 sets tobacco ladders, tight bottom hay flats, low down wagon with open hay flats, hay loader, hay hook, rope and pulley, 1-horse marker, McDeering corn planter, rubber tire wagon, 3-horse Wiard plow, potato plow. rubber tire wheelbarrow, chicken feeders and fountains, electric Stewart mast- er clippers, 2 elec. brooder stoves, Trumbul & Buckeye; one brooder house 8x12, range shelter, tool cupboard, tractor chains, log chains, anvil, vise, forks. shovels, hoes, milking stools, harness, saddle. riding saddle, platform scales, tobacco press, boys bicycle, equip- ment for bees and hive, two clover seed sowers, cutting bench, and butchering tools, Speed Queen washer, in good condition: Airway electric cleaner, walnut cupboard, old-fashioned flour chest, dough- tray, solid walnut extension table, five kitchen chairs, oak extension table, small work table, 14-qt. pressure cooker, good as new; library table, cooking utensils, 2-qt. jars, Hoosier kitchen cabinet (white): sink bench with top cupboard and drain, studio couch, cot, 1-qt. jar, gallon’ crocks, scales, porch glider, jardiniers, childs chifferobe (white); bed springs, 1 single barrel, and 1 double barrel shot guns, American gas stove (heater) baby bassinet, child’s play yard, steam corn dryer, and many other articles too numerous to mention. NO HUCKSTERS ALLOWED. Sale to commence at 12:30 p. m. on Friday, March 4, 1949 when terms and conditions will be made known bv Dupes & Hess, Auctioneers IRA D. HELLER, Agt. Landis & Moyer, Clerks. PUBLIC SALE Farming Implements and Household Goods Tuesday, March 8, 1949 Will be sold on the premises three miles northwest of Manheim, on the road between Manheim and Masterson- ville, near Union Square, the following: W. C. Allis-Chalmers Tractor with starter, lights, power take off: Allis Chalmers two-row corn picker, used two seasons; Allis Chal- mers Combine with motor, used two seasons; Allis Chalmers Rotary Baler, used one season; Allis Chalmers power take-off hay rake, used one season; Ottawa heavy duty manure loader for W. C. trac- tor, dual wheel for W. C. tractor. C. Allis-Chalmers Tractor with two row cultivator, two way plow, 7 ft. grass mower, 2 bottom disc plow, new. all used with power lift; Allis Chalmers plow (2-14 in.), Allis Chalmers 24 disc harrow, hydraulic dump trailer with dual wheel, 14 ft. bed Cobey rubber tire wagon, New Idea tractor manure spreader, New Idea 2-row tobacco planter, Ontario grain drill, McCormick-Deering 2-row mounted corn planter with fer- tilizer attachments; four-section spring harrow, roller harrow, land roller, 12 ft. Oliver weeder, 8 ft. weeder, 2 sets double tobacco lad- ders, tobacco press, Mulkey steel portable bale elevator, New Hol- land power corn sheller, 3 ton Papec feed mixer with motor, Smal- ley hammermill, roll over ground scoop, cement mixer, Ottawa power take-off tree saw, Fairbank platform scales, Steward elect- ric clippers, tobacco lath puller, hay rope, hay hook, 50 ft. endless rubber belt, 15-6 ft. metal chicken feeder, metal chicken nests, brooder stove, chicken crates, chick feeders, fountains, manure forks, cow chains, 2 range shelters, 500 locust posts, 1,000 bu. ear 200 LEGHORN CHICKENS HOUSEHOLD GOODS Kelvinator 6 cu. ft. refrigerator, General Electric range, small Co- lumbia coal range, used very little; three-piece living room suite, five-piece walnut bedroom suite, breakfast set, two 9x12 rugs, 9x11 linoleum rug, sewing cabinet, end table, crib, high chair, play pen, 7-way floor lamp, chest of drawers, Electrolux sweeper, table, 100- piece dinner set, lawn mower and many other articles too numer- ous to mention. . Sale to commence at 12:30 P. M. when terms and conditions will be made known by J. Edgar Wolgemuth E. V. SPAHR, Auctioneer Refreshments by Farm Women’s Society No. 2. SALUNGA | The regular monthly meeting of | the Fire Co. Auxiliary was held in | the Fire Hall Plans were made par- | ty March 17, in garage, | The hostesses for the evening were | Mrs. Ben Brubaker, Mrs. Blessing, Mrs. Harold Myers Miss Gladys Myers. Walter Eshleman, the Fire Co. is on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Peifer are | vacationing in Florida. i Mrs. Minnie Wehner, Columbia, | spent Sunday with daughter | | and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Rus- Cooper, on Monday evening. for a card Cooper's Harry | and | | { president of | her sell Stimulate your business by adver | | ‘ising in the Bulletin. FARM MACHINERY SALE At Elizabethtown R. D. 2, Penna., | Phone 442-J-2. February 19, 1949, 10 A. M. Sharp | 85 New and Used Tractors New and Used Farm Machinery |of all kinds, Cars and Trucks, 140 Hogs. Bring in your surplus ma- chinery. Terms Cash. Next | March 19, 1949. [ G. K. Wagner, Prop. | 5 auctioneers. Notice—Small com- I mission charged on machinery not {sold (1) per cent of highest bid on |value up to $500.00; on items over $500.00, a flat charge of $5.00. 1-10-2t [ PUBLIC SALE Of Valuable Village Property [SATURDAY FEBRUARY 26, 1949 | The undersigned will sell at pub- [lic sale on the premises in the Vil- lage of Bainbridge, Lancaster Co., |Pa.., the following described Real | Estate, namely: | A LOT OF GROUND fronting on [the South side of Race Street, fifty [feet, and extending in depth of that width in a southerly direction, one {hundred and seventy-six feet. Bounded on the North by Race Street, on the East by property late [of W. S. Smith, on the South by {Mulberry Alley and on the West by | Pine Alley, on which is erected a | TWO FAMILY, 2-STORY | iy FRAME DWELLING | ® HOUSE and a 3-car garage The house is in good condition, |under good roof, the one side hav- ling hot air heat. The garage is a |new concrete block garage set back | from the Alley, giving ample room to enter the same. The property is nicely near the center of close to church and school and well fworth the attention of those seeking | desirable town property. | Sale to commence at 1:30 p. m. on | Saturday, February 26, 1949, when [terms and conditions will known by PHARES B. NEFF [F. B. Aldinger, Auct. | Henry H. Koser, Clerk PUBLIC SALE Of Valuable Real Estate TUESDAY EVENING, MAR. 1, 1949 2-24-1t | On premises beautifully located along Elizabethtown - Manheim | Road, about four miles East of Eli- | zabethtown, in Mount Joy Township | Lancaster County, Penna. | of good sandy soil, 3 acres of which {is in pasture land. A 2% STORY f BRICK DWELLING [ 8 rooms and bath; modern { kitchen; hot air heat; coal | stoker: hardwood floors in rooms | downstairs; open stairway: cement | floor in cellar with cold cellar de- | partment. FRAME BANK BARN, 10 | | Friday March 11, 1949 ¢ | biles, laundry and shower, and milk | water bowls for { stanchions and | for four automo- | cows. Buildings house. All buildings equipped with elec- | [tricity and water pressure system. | Recently painted and in good con- | This farm is in a high state and is close to school | dition. | of cultivation | and church. | Premises can be | time. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock. P. Im. when conditions will be made known bv viewed at any HARRY W. ESHELMAN & | EVALYN G. ESHFLMAN | Elizabethtown R3, Pa. | Phone: F-town 928-R-24 | Walter Dupes, Auct. > L. Landis, Clerk 2-17-2t OF REAL ESTATE | PUBLIC SALE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1949 | Y4 mile off | a | | Street, a 1% story frame dwelling, Sale | located, | the Village | be made | 40 acres | i PUBLIC SALE Livestock & Farming Implements & Sale Register 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 advertising you can get Friday, Feb. 25—In East Donegal Township, a fine farm of 97 acres, the Marietta-Maytown Pike, formerly known as Kane's Dairy farm, 9-room brick house, dairy barn, 2-story poultry houses and other farm buildings. Sale to be held at the office of Randolph C. Ryder, Esquire, 29 W. Main St., Mt. Joy at 2 p. m by Maud E. Moyer, et il. Edgar Funk, Auct. Saturday, February 26 — In West Hempfield Twp., 1 mile north of Mountville, on the road called High | barn, hog sty, corn crib, also per- | sonal property by HarveySchlosman | Administrator of Samuel Getz, de- | ceased. Sale at 2 p.m. Edgar Funk | Auctioneer. | Saturday, Feb. 26 — On the pre- mises in the village of Bainbridge, i lot f ground 50 ft by 176 ft, with | a two family two-story frame | dwelling house and 3-car garage by | Phares B. Neff. F. B. Aldinger, { Auct. Sale at 1:30 p. m. | ‘Tuesday, March 1 — On the | premises in East Donegal Twp., on [the Jac. Carmany farm between Florin and Donegal Springs, about one mile from Florin, livestock, im- plements and household goods by | Levi Kopp. F. B. Aldinger, Auct. Wednesday, March 2—Along the Marietta and Bainbridge road, on the Shenk farm, near Rowenna, live stock and implements by Lewis J. Arnold. Sale at 1:00 p.m. Walter Dupes, Auct. Wednesday, March 2 — In Manor Twp., on the Charleston road, 21% mles south of Mountville, 1} miles east of Washington Boro, 17 head of fat steers, lead mule, milk cow, 5 sows with pigs, 28 shoats, Poland China boar, 600 Leghorn yearlings, two tractors and other implements by R. Glenn Ranck. Sale at 12 M. Edgar Funk, auct. Thursday, March 3 — In Man- or Twp., on the Charleston road, 3 miles northwest of Millersville {and 2 1-2 miles east of Mount- | ville, farming implements and | household goods by Amos B. Charles. Sale at 12:30 p. m. Ed- gar Funk, Auct. Thursday, March 3—In W, Hemp- field Twp., formerly the J. F. Was- {er farm at Silver Spring, 6 cows, 2 bulls, young heifers, farming im- plements and some household goods by Clayton L. Diffenderfer. Sale at 1:00 p.m. Henry Snavely, Auct. Thursday, March 3—In East Don- egal Twp., on the Gerald Heistand farm, 1 mile east of Marietta, off the Long Lane, at Strickler's Quar- | ry, 11 head of cows, 1 Bull, farming implements by Eugene R. Wagner, Sale at 12:30 p.m. Walter Dupes, Auect, Friday, March 4, On the Garber farm, along Route 230, between Florin and Rheems, opposite the Clearview Diner, live stock, imple- ments and household goods by Ira D. Heller. Walter Dupes, Auct. Sale at 12:30 p. m. Saturday, March 5 — In Manor Twp, on the Blue Rock Road, 2 miles south of Washington Boro, 4 miles West of Millersville, 3 miles southwest of Mountville, 28 milk cows, bulls and farming im- plements by Frank N. Barley. Sale at 12:30 p. m. Edgar Funk, Auct, Tuesday, March 8, In Manheim Twn.,, on the road leading from Neffsville to Landisville, on the farm known as the Aaron Long farm, 32 head Holstein and Guern- sey cows,, stock bulls, farming implements. Implements will be sold by Dorothy L. Rudy, cows by Fdgar F. Funk, auct., Campbell and Gamber. Sale at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday, March 8 — Near Union Square, three miles northwest of Manheim and Mastersonville, two Chalmers tractors with all equip- ment, 200 Leghorn chickens, entire lot of farm implements and some household goods by J. Edgar Wol- gemuth. E. V. Spahr, auct. See advertisement. - Wednesday, March 9 — In Manor Twp., on the Blue Rock Road, 1-2 mile west of Millersville, Farming implements and household goods by John and Bertha Hoffmaster. Sale at Edgar Funk, Auct, 12:30 p. m. Wednesday, March 9, On the Cameron farm, at Donegal Springs, 2 miles south of Rheems and 3 miles west of Mt. Joy, livestock, implements, some household goods by Irvin K. Snyder. Sale at 12:00 Noon, Walter Dupes, Auct. Thursday, March 10 — In Manor Twp.. 1 mile south of Mountville, farming implements and household goods by Mrs. Susie P. Stoner. Sale at 12:30 p.m. Edgar F. Funk, Auct. Friday, March 11 ,On the Ger- ald Hiestand farm, 1-4 mile enst of Marietta, just north of the Marietta and Lancaster Highway. Entire herd of Registered Holstein cattle representing some of the best cow families in Canada, farm- ing implements and some household by Harold Schatz. Dupes, Auct. Saturday, March 12 — In Manor Twp., East of Creswell, Livestock farming implements, and household goods by Christ Frey, Sale at 12:30 p. m. Edgar Funk, Auct. Saturday, March 12, in the vil- lage of Florin, household goods bv by Chirstian Melhorn. C. 'S, Frank Auct. Tuesday, March 15, On the road leading from the Marietta Pike to Newtown at the Iron Bridge, live- stock, implements and household goods by O. Wittlee C. S. Frank, auct., Sale at 1:00 p. m. Wednesday, March 16 — Be- tween Hessdale and Strasburg, known as the Dieter farm, live- Harry W. Gentzler. Sale at Edgar Funk, Auct. f Thursday, March 17 — In Manor| Twp, one mile north of Highville, and one mile east of Creswell, livestock and implements by Aavon Shaiebly. Sale at 12:30 p. m. Edgar Funk, Auct, p. m. Friday, March 18, In W. Hemp- field Twp., on the road from Sal- unga to Silver Spring, one fourth mile south of Salunga, farming im- plements and household goods by John H. Groff Estate. Walter Dupes, Auct. Sale at 6:30 p. m Friday. March 18 In , West| Hempfield Twp., on the premises on the road leading from Salunga to Silver Spring, farming implements) and household goods by Mrs. John H. Groff. Sale at 6:30 p.m. Walter Dupes, Auct. In East| Saturday, March 19 - Hempfield Twp. on South End Avenue, in the village of Landis- ville, a concrete block Bungalow 5-rocms, garage also some house- hold gonds by Robert G. Buel. C S. Frank, Auct. Sale at 1:00 p.m. Saturday, March 19 - On the premises in Mt, Jov Twn. north- east of the Lance. Co. Farm Diner. known as the Jchn Newcomer farm. 24 head of livestock and aleo farming implements by Ira K. Newcomer, Sale at 12 m. Wal- ter Dupes, Auct. Saturday, March 26, In Millers-| ville Boro, 46 West lot 40 by 210 ft. with Frederick St.,| a 2 1-2 story brick house, Hot Air Automatic Oil Burner, also household goods! by Alice H. Frey. Sale at 12:30] p. m. Fdgar Funk, Auct. { | Saturday, March 26, In the vil-| lage of Florin, household goods hy| H. Roy Nissly. executor of the Es-| tate of Mrs. Lizzie R. Nissly. C.i S. Frank, Auct. [ Saturday, March 26 — In the] Borough of Millersville, en Freder-| ick St, a 2 1-2 story brick house.| 8 rooms, all conveniences, garage| and ful] line of household by Alice Frey. Sale at 12:00 p.| m. Edgar Funk, Auct. re | Saturday, April 2—On Main street] in Florin, Pa.. frame smith & coach| shop and all tools, repair parts ete.,| by Samuel Becker. Walter Dupes,| Auct. | gnods| Good Friday. April 15, at the! bero limits of Mt. Jov, annual | community sale of 200 head live-| stock. machinery, fruit, furniture, eic.. by C. S. Frank. ei tll OM iin Subseribe for the Bulletin. ede de ee dee de de st detest desk ok de ded de do | Ask your grocer for | REG.U.S. PAT. OFF. QUALITY soft drinks 12 delicious flavors. deh dk ok Ak tok dk ok kk ded ee desk ok 2-10-5 > EY The undersigned will sell at public sale on the Gerald Hiestand farm one-fourth mile east of Marietta, just north of the Marietta-Lancaster high- way. the following: Entire 55 REGISTERED HOLSTEIN CATTLE Herd of 12 HEIFERS bred to Alcartra Rag Apple Chieftain, due from sale time on. 14 HEIFERS from 6 to 18 months old, balance Calves. 3 BULLS of serviceable age, one from a dam with 27,000 lbs. of milk backing. The foundation of this Herd was acquired and represents some of the best cow families in Canada. Many of them have milked from 70 to 92 lbs. The undersigned will offer at pub- lic sale a fine Farm in an excep- | tionally high state of cultivation | | containing about 97 Acres, situated | in East Donegal Township, Lancast- er County, about V3 mile off the | Marietta-Maytown Pike, 12 miles [North of Marietta, and 2 mile | South of Maytown, formerly known |as Kane's Dairy Farm, and late of | Norman 1. Moyer, deceased, with [the following improvements: | NINE ROOM BRICK { HOUSE | including a summer kitch- | en, bath, electric, electric | water pressure system, dairy barn, per day and tested 3.4 to 4.4. Herd is run in CTA the past year and was on the Honor Roll. Records will be announced at the sale, All cows are bred to the Herd Sire, a son of Kushaque Alcartra Lass, one of the best cows I ever owned. THREE BRED SOWS due to farrow near sale date. Farmng Implements 8 : Consisting of 24 Cows, many are fresh, while others are due thruout the year. stock and farming implements by| The Bulletin. 12:30 Vt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, February 24, 1949—3 What you save May save you! use the friendly fle = MT. JOY, PA, = Member = KIST | Dispersal Auction SATURDAY, FEB. 26, ’49 50 Holstein Cattle 45 Registered 5 Grades JOSEPH KENNEL, SELLS WITHOUT RESERVATION, HIS EN- TIRE HERD, AT HIS FAKM, 15 miles northeast of GAP, Lancaster Co., Pa. which is on Route 30, fifteen miles east of Lancaster. Turn north at Mt Vernon Inn off Rpute 30, toward White Horse. T. B.. Accredited, Bang Certified, majority calfhood vaccinated. 1948 DHIA average - 411 lb. {fat - 2 time milking - from 11,500 lb. milk. %: were first half calf heifers. Several from 500 lb. up to 600 1b. fat 8 daughters of LAUXMONT ADMIRAL LUCIFER. Daughters of many other leading sires in the Southeastern Artificial Associa- tion. 25 MILKING COWS, majority fresh or soon due 9 BRED and OPEN HEIFERS — 7 HEIFER CALVES YEARLING HERD SIRE by “LUCIFER” from 500 Ib. fat dam. Sale in heated tent at 12:30 P. M., with comfortable chairs. Lunch served. REMEMBER — many daughters of popular, highly proven Penna. sires in this quality sale of unusually high producing Holsteins. Bring your friends and come early. There will be many bar- gains. JOSEPH KENNEL, Owner, Gap, Pa. R. AUSTIN BACKUS Sales Mgr. & Auct. Mexico, N. Y. Earl L. Groff, Local Representative, Strasburg, Pa. {milk house, silo, tobacco shed, corn barn, implement shed, hog sty, large | | two-story poultry house. There is | |a nice running stream through the | | pasture and about 25 Acres of win- | | ter wheat planted. [ | Sale to be held at the office of | {Randolph C. Ryder, Esquire, 29 West Main Street, Mount Joy, Penn- sylvania on Friday, February 25, 11949, at 2:00 p. m. when terms and | conditions will be made known by | Maud E. Moyer, et al. | The premises may be inspected | Saturday, February 19 from 2:00 to | 4:00 p. m. At the same time a quantity of to- bacco lath and ear corn will be of- fered for sale. MAUD E. MOYER, et al. Randolph C. Ryder, Attorney Edgar F. Funk, Auct. 2-10-3t TWO FARMALL TRACTORS: Farmall H with starter and lights, six ply tires, and high compression head: Farmall 12 completely overhauled, on rubber: International mower 7 ft. cut. International hammermill, 11 in. and disc harrow, Ontario tractor grain drill, Ontario ten-hoe drill with stub tongue: New Idea manure spreader with iron wheels, New Idea tight bottom hay loader and manure spreader, No. 12 International traclor cultivators, John Deere tractor corn planter with fertilizer attachment, International side de- livery rake, 2 rubber tired wagons, riding cultivaiors, shovel, spike & spring harrows, Little Genius plow, 2-row Bemis tobacco planter, 4 sets tobacco lad- ders, corn sheller, platform scales, Hillside hitch, DeLavel 3-unit milking machine, 10-can Frigidaire milk cooler, 500 gal. tank air compressor, elect- ric motors, check lines, wagon box, single & double trees, log chains, shov- els, forks, hammers axes, iron keitles and other articles. Also some HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Refreshments will be served by the church. Sale to commence at 12:00 noon on Friday, March 11, 1949 when terms and conditions will be made known by DUPES & HESS, Auctioneers Zeller & Herr, Clerks Clarence Weidman, Herdsman Harvey Rettew, Pedigrees HAROLD SCHATZ CLOSING OUT SALE TUESDAY, MARCH 1st, 1949 The undersigned will sell on the premises in East Donegal Twp., on the Jac. Carmany farm, between Florin and Donegal Springs, about one mile north of Florin the following: 2 HEAD BLACK HORSES, both single line leaders 16 HEAD CATTLE: 10 MILK COWS, some fresh, some springers. TWO HEIFERS, FOUR STOCK BULLS, fit for service. 100 CHICKENS FARMALL H. TRACTOR, used two seasons, starter, lights, power take-off, lift and cultivator; 10-20 INTERNATIONAL TRACTOR on rubber, in good condition; 2 New Idea manure spreaders, in good condition; David Bradley manure loader, used one season; International hay rake, 1-horse dump rake, International hay load- er, 8 ft. Deering binder, used very little; 24-disc harrow, 28-disc harrow, 4 grass mowers, one 7 ft., McCormick-Deering on rubber, used two seasons; two John Deere 5 ft. mowers, one Osborne 5 ft. two International riding cultivators with tobacco hoers, Bemis to- bacco planter, 9 ft. cultipacker, Oliver 3-bottom disc plow, used 3 seasons; 10-hoe Superior grain drill with fertilizer attachment; Gen- ius 12-inch bottom plow, 3 Wiard plows, root plow, 2 walking cul tivators, 60-tooth spike harrow, 3-section spring tooth harrow, 4- section spring tooth harrow, like new; No. 13 Papec ensilage cutter with pipe in good condition; 2 rubber tired wagons, 6 sets tobacco ladders, some on wagons, two 2-horse wagons, 2 and 4-horse wag- ons with 18 ft. flats,, bob sleigh, square back sleigh, potato plow, Champion potato sprayer, potato or tobacco duster, 3 bags twine for pick-up baler, Fairbanks scales, 1000 lbs. capacity; Dellinger Hammermill, and platemilll, corn sheller with bagger, 60 ft. endless belt, ensilage cart, scalding trough, manure sled, drag, manure planks, 2 wheelbarrows, 40 ft. extension ladder, small ladder, 2 bag wagons, hay fork, and rope 160 ft; other rope, different lengths; Galvanized water tank, air compressor, electric force pump, tobac- co muslin, 2 Minnich tobacco presses, tobacco shears and spears, sizing boxes, wagon jack, fence wire, vise, axes, hammers, wrench- es, bolts, wedges, circular and hand saws, wood saw with 3 blades; old milk cans, some boxes, oil drums and cans, grindstone, 2 grass seed sowers, 2 tacklings, harness: rubber horse blanket, front and hind gears, collars, bridles, 3 sets housings, saddle, check lines, cow chains, jockey ticks, breast chains, log chains, brier hook, scythes, cradle, rake, forks, shovels, 2 water bowls, 2 pump troughs, corn by the bushel, straw by the ton, 2 iron hog troughs, chicken feeders, and fountains. HOUSEHOLD GOODS: Stoves: tank, M Columbian range with water stic stove with water tank in front; Norge bottle gas stove, ite and Columbia heatrolas, all in good condition; General Electric refrigerator, in working order; McDougal kitchen cabinet, Hoosier Deluxe kitchen cabinet, 2 sinks, one with top: bookcase and desk combined, sideboard, 6 tables, one with 6 boards, 3 rocking chairs, 6 cane-seated chairs, 2 old-fashioned chairs, swivel chair, large mirror, old-fashioned desk and bureau combined, over 100 years. old; small desk, 3 iron kettles with lids, copper kettle, apple butter stirrer, Enterprise chopping machine, heavy meat bench, .32 rifle with box of bullets, old-fashioned army rifle, rag carpet by the yard, feather tick, 2 comforters, home-made rugs, 2-qt. jars, gallon crocks, jugs, flowered lamp, lanterns, 2 wooden tubs, home- made broom, victrola with records, baby cradle and couch, clothes chest, 2 rope beds, window shades, screens, 2 coal buckets, 3 milk- ing buckets, strainer, little wine press, butter churn, hand or power; 2 benches and many other articles too numerous to mention. No Hucksters. Refreshments by the Lutheran Church of Maytown. Sale to commence at 11:30 a. m. Tuesday, March 1, 1949 when terms and conditions will be made by F. B. Aldinger, Auctioneer LEVI M. KOPP Claude Zeller, Clerk