| The Bulletin, Mount Jov, Pa., Thursday, Fe bruary 14, 19523 PUBLIC SALE LARGE PUBLIC SALE | of Personal Property Of Farm Machinery |SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1952 | FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22nd, 1952 | In the Borough of Elizabethtoy Starting at 11:00 a. m. ‘eo lat No. 105 North Hanover Stree Located 4 miles west of Three piece living room s 4 miles east of 'Mt. Joy, «| rockers, chairs, extensior { ol Frisman's Church, Inc. Sale Register Farmers Raise Food Production By 10 Percent in Last 10 Years By IRA MILLER Farm Electrification Bureau Keystone Holstein Sales, ON ROUTE 230 EAST OF MOUNT JOY, a If vou want a notice of your cale | Annual Farm Implement And Cattle Sale | 32 vou in this register weekly "from now until day of sale, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 29th, i952 LUTELY FREE, By oo phone us Since electricity became available to millions of farms, agricultural en- Kineers have taken the reins off their Farm Implements 10:00 A, M. vour sale date and when yon are The answer to this seemingly im-| imaginations and put their dreams to od | ool] tables. library table, Pm Lancaster County r'wo | Yves 1 WW ' NM Flo let us vour bills. That's | possible situation is in one word==| work in all types of farming. In the vera wr we | SMall tables, library table B - | 4 20 TRACTC ng & used = er 1 : [the BEST advertising vou can «et, | mechanization, That means tractors, | fascinating field of farm electrifica- | topped ive, y board, lothes 2 is - ng €, Many consianimernis | Saturday. February 16--At 105 N. | eombines, corn pickers and other | tion research, here are a few of the Effi M hi tree, pedestals, lernery, . all m . Farmall H, Tractor £3 bottom 1TH mount=d disc plow | Hanover street. Flizakethtown, lot | machines in the flelds , . . milkers, | newest activities which show promise icient acinines range, gas stove, three Combines, Balen! Massey Harxis (Model HM ( 2. row I, nted cu tor memure | goods by Filmer E, Fry, feed grinders, welders and a host of | of success: Increase Production suites, a roll-away bedddbractically Self pyopelled Cgmbine, New Idea loader : ’ I pea “| Walter Dnnes, anet, Sale at 1 pm, Sher oT helpers around the Di-electric heat to condition grains (new: five 9x12 ft. s. ffhrow rugs, Spread 4 on & horse draw Ee Seal Bibby ; | Wednesday, February 20—-On the | farmstead. ; and forage; increasing the effective- : | wood box, pine ¢ Coolerator, | Corn Pickers, Binders, arves Farmall A Tractor, 1 ted na | tor, New Ide | wremises about 2 miles Fast of Mt, The work of devising new ways of | ness of sprays by placing electrical American Farm Records | utility cabinet, hoard, Vie= | Plante, Cutters, Culti curtain [Ri kes, Cultivators, - 1 1 : si » farmers’ burdens; devel | ch 5 lants as well as in sprays i | tr / Tov. on the road leading off the Mt. easing the fa charges on plants as well as in spray a trola, two porck 1 Ov 1 the road le ) Are Made by Equipment s¢ Harrows, Mowers & ide deli I : Yh 4 v ‘ ! re Mintaro: » ape Amis omens | @8 the time of application; automatic stretcher. line i bed clothes yacker Te HI f ' v I I v TON miter | JoveManheim road to the old Har- | v 2% 1 . : a . | stretcher, liner ud C | o Do : le Hae Er | visbiee Pke. Hovsehold goods bv! E 3 Saad HVACR | oo No one any longer disputes the |pattresses, Hopvpr electric sweep- | WagondGarden tractors and Pow= wiih ier ! : : R viol New | 1 Ul Levi H. Musser, E. V. Spahr, Auct. | : a 38 to Be nixed nd fact the machine, namely the trac- ler, lawn nfowge carden tools, set | er mowers, Lot of other machinery single row teba planter, 1H Ler 36" | Sale at 12:30 p. m. ea in pl signin ly to | tor. has replaced the horse on the | of dishesgdothér dishes and glags= | not listed. Plow Packer Thursday, Feb. 21—In Manor | § each manger; development of auto- average American farm. Constant [ wave, and other knives Luneh got ved on grounds. J D 1 t Jol Deere 14" 72. | Twn. 212 miles southwest of Cen- matic electronic egg grader, and the | research in recent years has re- land J cooking utensils and a erms by ; bottom plow. McCormick Deering horse-drawn 1 rH ef | tral Manor, slong the Anchor road. study of electric lamps and traps to | sulted in high speed implements, | lot ficles too numerous tof CLYDE E. KFENER TA oi low, I raw I SIG {9 south of Washington Roro attract and kill such pests as the corn | more work for each gallon of fuel, | mghtic G. K. Wagner & Son, Auets. QellVery raxe | formine imnlements and honsehold borer, and tobacco and tomato horn [ and a number of multiple-job at- > commence at 1:00 p. m Kaylor & Herr, Clks. 3 Unit Del M talling ody je Jetioh M. Shack J) wom. ‘ tachments for the farm tractor, [when “conditions will be made | Next Sale March 29, 1952. 7-1 TH Milk ec r Hot 1 iy is Poultry Wavne Shock, Sale at 12 m. Edgar Invisible radiation, radio frequency, Th Americy [ known by : | I. Punk. one magnetism, micro-currents and ultra- he mechanization of American ELMER E. FRY ent ion boxes, and Fridov. Felwnary 22—Four miles sonics also are being tried in various | agriculture has been the main rea- |v... Dupes, Auct WB X LM ’ t | wiaet of Manheim 4 miles east of ways to help the farmer cure, pre- | son for increased farm production | Landis & Gurman, Clerks G1 11 Meimt Tov. 1 mile north of Eris- serve and, in general, put a better | in the last 10 years or more, But . i: : man's Choveh. farm machinery by product on the market in an easier, | jt stands to reason that the more | PUBLIC SALE . ny other it Clvde F Keener. G. K. Wagner & yi Senain, any Jess Jaghion, { OF V luable Farm Equipment fon. aunts 08 atuab « ar “a v 60 ~~ HEAD HOLSTE! és -— 60 on, ty 2s ne the in recent years have come electrically ! FRIDAY MARCH 17, 1952 con® Be Bn S05 Yo a Lang a | AUCTION A 701 ib. 2 1 (hureh, first farm hevond Becker's heaters, crop driers, cow-to-cooler | The undersigned will offer for < yedr 9 era re var. hevond 1 ee cord milking equipment, infra-red brood- | sale on the Premises in Penn Twp., carted ervice Station, 16 Cows, 8 Bred ers and automatic poultry feeders. | Lancaster Co., Pa, 1'2 miles south Roelany Ray 2m Judy 812312 Heifers, Bull, also entive Dairy The farm may never become a push- lof Manheim, along public road lead- | Th d F h 21 ing from the Manheim-Lancaster urs d 5 e rua ‘ t 1 : ye ~ Li ; : } y Clyde ell. Sale | : i I n { dst | 857 | my Epo nt hy Divide iver. ole | NO LIFTING HERE—grain goes | button operation. And the farmer may : thes ic sed 4 DN 1 a Jeli pe my, Japan 0%, auc, and into crib automatically by | never be able to direct his machines ; = | Pike (Route 72) to the Fruitville she sy bred ) k ) ( writ} T Fehruarv 26 Tn Fe st up nd int y v d 1 b: th h = e311 Mie hoe « win uesdav, &b— Juast | elevator. from a radar control booth in his | gis Fike (Route 772) the following: 1089 lbs. of fat. Hempfield Twp, alone Marietta | barn, But those who have seen the { FARM EQUIPMENT Criole Lodge Sovereia . { a v al irr Af Pile, one mile west of Rohrerstown, | oping new equipment to speed up | progress made in mechanization of 1950 Oliver RC 77, with Hydraulic Rares Tet = gn { fWO Y gle GUIHET Ol] midway between U. S. Route 30 & | farming operations, improve farm | farm work in recent years won't say [ Lift: Toe Oliver RE 0 lexal ov 19 16136 Ibs. of milk | Marietta Pike. farming im slements | produce and reduce production costs | it can’t happen. Improbable is the fy Ne ’ 3.92 633 ard hemsehold aod by R "Rr Shn- | is a continuing one. This is the job of | word they use—not impossible. We'll enical lift, both tractors mechanic- Se is Deke 1 N lie, a d {3 EY psi] Iq ¥doar Funk, Auct Gale 12:30 | agricultural colleges, experiment sta- | just have to wait until a few more x | allv pe-fect; 2 Oliver Cultivators,| (30 Registered - 15 Grades) vegi o ellie, a Limcrolt Segis Lochinvar | man. $ SUC, DRY “YI tions, manufacturers and power sup- | dreams come true, and until farmers 1959 Oliver 22 hydiaulic lift mower, | T. B. Accredited, Bang Certified, bred to Weejox mar p Wed ssdiive Fobirugire Zac) . | pliers. The wonders they have per-| catch up with the passing parade of ; | 7 ft: 1946 Oliver Grain Master 6 many calthood vaccinated, treated A daugater of King Rag e Posch Segis whose dam | ednesday, February 2i—"2 mi | to date would confound the | new mechanical equipment already | = | ft. Combine with motor, 1949 TN.T. | against shipping fever. Wai ACLS Sr WE S whose cam | west of Ironville at the swimming genius of a Cyrus McCormick or a| devised for their various choring | Ravdex Plow. mechanical or hv was selected Dy sborndale where she made 1003 lbs. of fat. | neol. farming implements by Al-| 2 7 5 i The tractor has replaced the | ry At Jay M. Brubaker Farm, WIL- VICE AGE 003 Ibs. of fat. |neol. farming im y | dobn Deere. needs. , | draulic lift, 1950 Oliver 44 T. Com! qi STREET VILLAGE, Pa. 4 Wo SER VICE AGE BULLS bricht, Edgar Funk, Auct. Spree, TAL | horse on thousands of American Planter mechantonl” Lift: Oliver OW : IE J Pa, Two sons of Bond Haven Sovereign Champion { Ballals Thursday, February 28 On the | : farms, but many farmers still {wi ow nel on ole miles south of Lancaster, just Rag Apple Hengerveld oT NT A.D es 3 YEU former Samuel Nissley farm. one- | y . do not know how to get the most { good os new: Oliver, Stover fam Routes 72 and 222, Held in hea) y Years Jx 4.49 1030. (half mile sonth of the Landisville | efficient use from the tractor | marmit Olive iv | pavilion. Sale starts promptly” at A son of / “Cham > Eryn er Ao of Meats on mhe ; ny i giner se . mermill, 11-in.; Oliver Side Peliv- | T° ut Dr cor pl n” from a daughter of M 1tvic Lochin- Sneedway, off the old Harrisburg | ) n . : oo . yore Rake, with tedder: 8-ft/No. 16 12:00 Noop. var 3rd ¢ 78 milk testing 3.6% 612 fat | Pike. 12 Angus Steers, 3 Bulls, 8/ mechanized the farm becomes, the | 4. “00 a aT Top 13-dise 50 Fresh and Close Sori Another son of fr a dauchler of Sumrome Fo & Hereford Steers. farming ; PREPARED BY more important it is for the farmer | quvel git” CHL No. 2 Rise 50 Freshfand Close Soriners. RB vb By Ql Sr ran Me implements by Samuel K. Shotz- American Foundation For Animel Health to know how to care for his ma- | (0 Mim po a ker aa 1” 10 Bred Open Heife, yi: YS kK 3./4% 592 lat. heyver JB ahr 3 i / w erate it skill a ’ Fd 5 Sarvi : Al animals Certified and Ac dited. M i bv IE i chinery and how to operate it skill- | fi olovator with Ma- | — 5 Servije Ace Bulls credite lTany Vaccinated Thursday. Februarv 28—In Man- | fully. | nure Spreader, John Dlere Harrow record dams. . or Twp.. at Letort. 4 miles west of Properly adjuste tiner Wiard y ' —Manv vahing calves Ti neat) dnd . perly adjusted machinery can | Wia 10-ft. Cultighcker, Oliver | We g calves Keystone Holstein Sales, Inc. | Mile Tel Rai Siemens What About Pinkeve? pull with less gas and less strain on [ Ruhhd Tire 16-ft. bed: | their dams. | ane < ry ve 1 p + + MOUNT JOY. PENNSYLVANIA | Wall A oe Walk Ed sar | i . ; : vital parts, Such things as proper Rubba Tire Waggh, 18-ft. bed; 1 16 Fresh§ cows frm Phe me 3-4354 7.3 Fis. Auct. Sele a. 12:30 i, ™ ge Q! Does piskabe altect only eat. prevent 22 ou ures event fli | hitching, use of the right kind of | s'eel horse wacof tongue, Tobacco| BROS, Freeport Ha. milking up ere ind, = 1 In = Howe | tle? A: Spray cattle to prevent flies | 0 24 regular lubrication, sharp | Wagon}, 2 sets Tbbacco ladders set] to 80 Ibfon 2 timp - very choice, ly, March ln M. m= from spreading germs from eye to carbu- | 2 hoers. 1950 Tron | heme bed herdffor 59 years. A. No, sheep are susceptible, soil-working tools, correct itato Planter, with Fertiliz- Seed/ ¥xtension Hoppers; MILTON § SATPERTHWAITE, of field Twp., on the road from Lan- HA : : wo f : | - too. This contagious eye infection | eye. Provide plenty of shade. | i. a4justment, can improve | Woodside, Pgf selling a close = | disville to Fast Petersburg, 1 mile ' oR so) : os. Jo Com l FT. sndicod rv appeals mostly during the warm | Avoid dusty, weedy pastures. Keep £1 o 20 per | an p e e Dispersal Sale northeast of Landisville, farm im- | @PP€ n y E newly-purchased animals from tractor efficiency from 10 to 20 per 195 4 } | Rotobeater, Trexler ' 2 . | pleme nts and household goods by | months. & als | Cent, p Ta, is | srringing 2- ar-old daughter of . : | H. Earl Lone. Sale at 12:30 p. m,| Q: What causes it? home herd: they may be pinkeye | Doce poe Wiig the note BEE BEACH IVAN 30 Head Registered H I t BE A: Certain types of germs. There | What if cattle do get pink- | CrOp Conditions Are | teeth; McCormick-Deeting decan| erry 10 00 1 58 Jam Q1S atte Mcnday, March 3—In Conoy YWP. | jg a variation between the germs evel iis : : | Milk Cooler, Westinghouse Air | pier Y hii 30 1h. milk on 2 time : Certif a Vanes! | 7 mile northwest of Bainhridse, retin oe 17 fete site’ with nosmay] RopOrted Good in U.S. Cnr wilh a ior Jw eine | en the road leading to Elizabeth- wg A: Isolate cattle with norma ; | wath D. Motor, | pORIAS LFAMAN, Lancaster; Pas | town, on the former Coho farm, and. sheep, eyes from those that are affected.| The U.S. department of agricul- | oo ed truck, Grind- | 2 service age grandsons of the Q: Will it Confine pink-| ture reported continued improve. | Stcne with Va h. p. motor; two 9x38 | 10 roo" BUTTFRFLY VFEDICT- sed 3 Tires | eye cases to a | ment in conditions for crop devel- | gad ith Lives EI oni ION LOCHINVAR from d dark barn out | opement during June and early oly Belt. S ny a bs 7 Ih, 0 with 455 1b. and 45% 1b. fat. of the sunlight. | July has resulted in prospects |. eit, peed arpa = spread from caltle to sheep? A: Usually there is no spread from cattle to sheep Sat Fe good farming implements for a 220 GAL ahr. en. 3. 959. 2: 30 p. m. joe > omy J. Halbleib. C. _ Tuesday, March 4—1In W. Hemp- Located in Lancaster County on the road from Mount Joy | field Twr., 1 mile of Columbia | : alleable asting to Hossler’'s Church, first Farm beyond Becker's Service Station. | tum north rod Fin Cou i li 5 in 9x14 ft, 2 Baz Wagons, Minnich |THE HEDGF, famous New York = Have the veter- | among the most favorable the coun- | my op ess. Hand Gun Pressat 1 State herd selling three all with inarian outline | try has ever known, | Lubricant Filler, 5 wuair Tobacco records cver 635 lb. fat as heifers. proper nursing The department reported farmers | Sheavs, Platform Scales, Galvaniz- | 20 well-known Penna. breeders CLYDE E. WIVELL, Owner Manheim, Pa., R4. way to Ironville Pike, 11 cows, one rom S attle. . i a | : ’ ry A Rt apes) or ory leer to “ait . ' and treatment were able to plant crops on the | ed Trough, Scalding trough. used | selling choice animals in this ments bv C. B. Miller. Sale at 12.30 | Q ay are warning signy © of the affected largest aggregate acreage since | Galvanized Roofing, used lumber,| 109th Garden Spot sale, the old- |v. m. Edgar F. Funk, auct. pinkeye? ; eyes. Do not use any irritant drugs | 1933, Yield prospects are reported | including White Pine Joards, | est established consignment sale | Wednesday, March 5. In Laneas- A: Suspect pinkeye when | in the eyes. virtually as good as the best in re- | 1 bv 12 by 16: forks, Shov- of Registered Holstein cattle in / { | ter Twp., at the Fast end of Mil- healthy cattle show swelling of or Q: What about pinkeye in | cent years. Winter wheat prospects | als, Chains, Tools, 6 Sheep, 10 tons Pa. where every animal sells at ] | lersville, south of the Millersville, | discharge from the eyes, or if the | sheep? | improved, despite adverse harvest- | Red Clover Hay, no rain; and many your price and to be as repre=~ F ! Mennonite Church, household goods | white-colored eye membrane is red- A: The same principles apply as ing conditions in parts of Oklahoma irticles too numerous to mention. sented. hv Sadie Witmer. Sale at 12:30 p.m.| dened. It pays to keep a close | in catile, and Kansas, and spring wheat acre- | If you are in need of good Farm | COME FARLY -—- GOOD LUNCH { Edoar Funk, Auct. watch over cattle on summer pas NOTE—Due to space limitations, | exceeded planting intentions by | Equipment this is a sale you can- | PRINTED CATALOGS Fridav, March 7—On the Behney | tures. general questions cannot be han nearly a half-million acres. | no! offord to miss. farm 2'2 miles northeast of Myers- Q: What are Dest precautions to | dled by this column. As soit. an al) wheat tron. of | Sale to be held at the above time | R. AUSTIN BACKUS, | town, complete dispersal sale of 50 3.4 resus, mo 3% erop J | and place when terms and condi- Sales Manager & Auctioneer | Registered Holstein cattle by Wil- 1,070 million bushes, 16 million more | tions will be made known by Mexico, N. Y. liam Harnish. Aucts. Kline & Hess. S than on June 1, 1s now in prospect, NORMAN M. KRFIDER | gARI, I. GROFF | Harvey Rettew, Sales Manager. Larger acreage of corn, hay, soy- | E. V. Spahr, Auct. | Local Representative { Sale at 12:30 p. m | beans and sorghums than intended | Paul F. Die hm. Cle rk 7-3 ay A Baki alive, 71 Friday, March 7—In Penn Twp. | earlier are growing under mostly | ———— — w Lancaster County, 1i5 miles south Vv r= STOEL favorable conditions. Of the major Everybody reads newspapers buf There is no better way to boost jo Merle, on bs youd leading | LIV 2S { i only, tks A ne 3 NOT everybody reads circular ad. | your business than by local news om Manheim - Lancaster ike, PREPARED B ecte ( W 'eC- | artic 2 ! ia} | R¢ Me Boni by Not. | 1 AMERICAN FOUNDATION FoR ANIMAL HEALTH ords, but several others will be of ! ory ing leit on hair door sep paper advertising, 1! mon M. Kreider. E. V. Sonahr, auct. 20k size, | Friday. March 7—On the premi- | SERIOUS DANGER linger on for several weeks, near-record siz A BUYER'S S ‘OPPORTUNITY AT THE | 305 1 mile southeast of Bainbridge, | | ye A The best precaution against calf P B G S | on Route 441, at Locust Grove, en- | IN C ALF DIPHTHE RIA diphtheria is to provide sunny,. Wheeled Feeder Boxes AJ. uernsey A ale, Thurs. Feb. 21 - 12:30 noon [tire Iot of farming imvlements, 30 | If precautions and proper treat- | well - bedded quarters, regularly At The Assn Salas. Pavilion miles. enst 1 aster Route No. tons ear corn, ete. by Leslie V.|| ment are neglected, calf i cleaned and disinfected. | + BH bi , ast _g¥ Lancaster on Route Na, 30 : Hixon. Dupes & Hess, aucts. {| (or gangrenous sore- mou, may : He have been seffing a lot of Gye nseys in the last few weeks Including 2-1 Laval Milker sed two vears, Westing Tuesday. March 11 — On the || cause serious trouble and heavy 8 he Pavilion 2d Buyers have Pp able to get extremely useful f t | x wic Hot premises 2%: miles east of Mt. Jov | | death losses among young beef at favorable @ices Thig le will asain appeal to you ! 4 ie en Manheim road, 4 mile north. off | | and dairy calves. 65 HEAD 0 VACCINATED i : ol DVR ms, etc, the Manheim road, close to Elm | The disease is seen most often Majoffity reg or dae vied sale tart a 20) « ’ case of bad weather will | Tree School, stock and implements | | where dampness and lack of sun- Ii includes a s#all hid from Joseph F. Eberle. Jr, Westfield | ler cover. hy Jay G. Ober. Elmer V. Spahr, | | light are coupled with poor canis Pa., and selections fr p# top breed Maryland, New 1 r | +. Sale ¢ 9 tation. An outbreak may affect oe in New York and 11 ents py Lad Bible Class ol Mi Inv JAE Sale at 12:30 p. m. ro animals, or it may Pennsylv: nia. Everything T. B. and Banos Certified ! Cl ? aids Mt. Joy Lutheran |“ March 11 — In Rapho | | only one or two animals, 0 2 J Sale Mamared By: F etal WW EY \ Twp., 2'2 miles east of Mount Joy, strike as many as 50 per cent o ! agea ! For Cata ogs Write: f ta t rvev Retlew, Manheim, Pa. Sale | near Elm Tree School, % mile off || the calves on the farm. PENNA. GUERNSEY BREEDERS’ ASSN. Manager. ir | Manheim road, live stock and im- Entirely different from the germ I'. 0. Box 491, Harrisburg, Pa. that causes human diphtheria, the I plements. Jay G. Ober. Elmer V. Spahr. Auct. Wedresday, March 12 — On road from Manheim to Mastersonville, 1 | mile North of E. Fairview Church, caus- of this disease in calves ig the rot bacillus called Actinomyces necrophorus. This same germ is also responsible for bull-nose in pigs, foot-rot in sheep and sev eral PUBLIC SALE —OF— | implements by Allen H. Hoffer, | | other livestock diseases. HOUSEHOLD GOODS ’ Dupes & Hess, Aucts. Sale at 1 p.m. When the germ gains entrance Pe ; ii : | LET US a 3 In sve] ve suf omen, Hoy recaps | tess ai, puss peeve | | : Py 0 e. olan toms usually are drooling, slobber- iphtheria. : | _~ ® © o | §| Battery Road, 1 mile south of Sa- ing and ily are to eat. Wicked- calf diphther | Caring for chickens housed in W d F b [ Inn ia, leading to Ovster Point, 30 looking ulcers appear in the calf's Any calf that shows symptoms | coops is simplified with feed e nes, c ° 20, 1 o52 8 | Ewes with lambs, Buck, Guernsey || mouth, with adherent patches or | of the disease should be isolated boxes like the one shown above, | y On the premises about two miles East of Mount Joy. on the road leading off the Mt. Joy-Manheimsroad to the old Harrisburg PUP the following: Oil Heater/and 4 Burner Avith Oven Take Care of Your Cow, farming implements by Mrs. | | areas of false membranes on the | from the rest of the ..erd. If the It fis small wheels at due end | Phares N. Nissley. Sale at 12:30 p.| | lips, tongue or cheek lining, These | veterinarian's diagnesis and help and can be pulled out for filling H | K O R D E R S |§ | m. Edgar Funk, Auct. ulcers may spread to the throat, | ar obtaired immediately, it ine without: opening @ door through : Thursday, March 13th—Along the | | windpipe or even the lungs and | creases the chances of recovery, as which: chickens night escape. | | Manheim road leading to Risser’s| | liver. The animal becomes weak | calves haves Tanck Patter chance EN veg made Nike are | | - 1 na ie ari Y orl uring ! » a | Church, 3 mi. East of Elizabethtown | | and emaciated. Death may occur if treatment is begun g | or wt aie trout ends project: | A. C. MAYER PHONE MT. JOY 3-9826 TELL’EM: SELL’EM THROUGH THESE AD COLUMNS | €tock, Implements & Household | | within a week—or the disease may | early stages of the uisease. | Goods by Alvin S. Longenecker. Walter Dupes, Auct. Saturday, March 15 — On the premises near Mt. Pleasant Church on the road leading from Mount | Joy to Milton Grove, two miles north of the former, farming im- plements and household goods by | Daniel M.. Heisey. Chas. Frank, Auct. Sale at 12:30 n. m. Saturday, March 15 — In Manor '‘Twp., 2'2 miles southwest of Cen- tral Manor, 1 mile north of Cress- well, farm implements and house- hold goods by Willis A. Manning. Edgar F. Funk, Auct. Sale at 12M. Saturday, March 15 — In Rapho i'wp.. on the Sporting Hili Road, West of Manheim, 10 Holstein and { Guernsey cows, 7 bred heifers, 2 1 Holstein hulls, and farm imple- I ments by Charles W. Watts, Aldin- ger & Miller, aucts. Sale at 12 m. Tuesday, March 18—In Manheim [ Twp. on the Henry Esbenshade | Farm, located along the Butter Road, '2 mile northeast of Eden, stock and farming implements by Charles G. Shank. Funk & Diffen- baugh, Aucts. Wednesday, March 19—1% miles east of Elizabethtown, and North of the Manheim Road, stock & imple- ments by Levi S. Good. Dupes and Hess, Aucts. Sale at 12M. Wednesday, March 19 — On the farm of Dr. John L. Atlee Jr., one | half mile southwest of Millersville, on the road leading to Stehman's church, 19 Hereford fat steers, 30 Berkshire hogs, 6 bred gilts, 3 bred sows,, 21 shoats, farming imple- ments by Richard B. LeFever. Sale at 12:30 p. m. Edgar F. Funk, auct. Thursday, March 20—In E. Don- egal Township, on the Donegal Rd, 1-4 mile north of Maytown, 1-4 mi. south of Donegal Airport, stock & farm implements by Victor F. Haw- thorne. Dupes & Hess, aucts. Sale at 12 M. Thursday, March 20—In York Twp., along the Lincoln Highway, turn north '2 mi. at Diner. between of cows, also implements by George Old Valley Inn and York, 15 head Kemper. Edgar Funk, Auct. Thursday, March 20—In E. Done- gal Township, on Donegal Road, Ya | mile north of Maytown and 's mile south of Donegal Airport, livestock and implements and household goods. Victor F. Hawthorne. Dupes & Hess, Auctioneer. Saturday, March 22—In the rear of No. 320 Fast Main street, Mt. Joy, large assortment of household goods including some antiques by Elmer E. Brown. C. S. Frank, Auct. Saturday, March 22nd—In West Hempfield Twp., at Ironville on the road leading to Kinderhook, imple- ments & household goods by Henry D. Weaver, Dec’d. Benj. R. Weaver, Exec. Edgar Funk, Auct. Good Friday, April 11 — At the Borough limits of Mount Joy, 200 head of live stock, all kinds of im- plements and household goods by C. S. Frank and Leo P. Frank. Sale, at 12 M. ing beyond the sides so they | cannot be accidentally pushed beyond the openings in the coop sides. Wheels are attached to the rear ends on nail axles and rest on the bottoms of the coops. All Day Sale near Elizabethtown a., Phone 442-J-2, Febru- | ary 16, 1952, at 10:30 a. m. and Used Tractors, Farm Machinery, , Trucks, 700 Posts; and Pigs, 10 New Holland, Case & | 3C0 Pieces other | Farmers and Dealers bring 4 + New and Used Tractors and Machinery. G. K. Wagner, Sq r. Next Sale Saturday, WePrintEverything But Dollar Bills mr Electric Stave, Good Kitchen Range Writing Desk and Bookcase Desk’ 3 Bureaus Small desk, small bookcasg] parlor stand, 3 tables, sew— ing machine, 3| jgood matifesses & springs, chairs rockers, childs’ rocker, {high chalr, crib, single bed, two chests, trunk, Sideboprd, chen Cabinet, carpets, rugs. 9x12: taborette, i read boxes, reed stroller, swing, flower stand. . kettles, garden tractor, hand culti- vator, lawn m r, stepladder, bench, carpenter tools. wire netting, lumber and wood, vinegar barrel, large coal oi} tank, large crock and many other articles too numer— ous to mention. Sale to commence at 12:30 p. m., on Wednesday. February 20, 1952, when terms and conditions will be made known by LEVI H. MUSSER E. V. Spahr, Auctioneer Diehm & Hoover, Clerks