oT Fe PUBLIC SALE BABY CHICKS OF . |G.K. Wagner's IMPLEMENTS Heavy ha Special Matings. y Barred Rocks, White Rocks, Rock Hamp Crosses, Red Rocks (sex link) Cross, New Hampshives, and White STOCK and Tuesday, March 18, 1952 Cross. 14.00 PER 100 | On the premises located near the Donegal Airport, on the | Ali the above breeds are hatched | from bloodtested high quality breeders. TURKEY POULTS & DUCKLINGS | | | farm known as “Tillman Barnhart Farm’. | "8 10 HEAD HOLSTEIN COWS ALLIS CHALMERS WC TRACTOR Pollovim S. Approved Utility Chicks, Penn, YI, Passed Lechorn Wated Leohorn Chicks, Large Type with grass mow and cultivator Fualich White Leghorn, ALLIS CHALMERS B TRACTOR NONSEXED 1000 PULTRTS 26.00 vith cultivator and tobacco hoers COCKERELS 2.00 PFR 100 ROP. Sived Super Mated Vechorn HUSKIE GARDEN TRACTOR The Best For You: Money. : NONSUXEND 1450 PULI RTS 29.00 used three season COCKVFRELS 3.00 PER 100 David Bradley two 14 in, hottom ble Oliver Tractor Plow: walking | Write for Price List & Information blow: walking cultivator; Bear Cat Hammer Mill: double row Stavffer | OR tobacen planter, used to nlant 20 aecves: G. I. Disk Harrow: nulvevizey: | PHONE 412)2 EUIZARETHTOWN J=sectim spring harrow: Cose Covn Planter: Massey Harris side delivery { y . vake: 10-hee di k dei: two tired ons: two sets of tobacen G.K. Wagner sChickerv ladders: 1-hole corn sheller: 2-hole com comoressor: plat- | gay sof ELIZABETHTOWN. PA form scales; feed cart: whealbarrow: helte: Globe Milker, need two sen- — Ya. I ——— ley ap sons: 4-can milk cocler: milk buckets an<d strainers: can rack: ahout 45 | White T.eghorn Chickens: tohacen pre tohacco shears: vlantine boxes; | p RLIC SALE | sizing hoxes tobacco muslin: tomato basket sarden hose: hvdranlie | Farm Tmnlements jack: forks: shovels: nicks: dioving irene: cow halter and log chains, | THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1952 some household good: nd a lot of other articles too numerous to men=- | The undersigned will offer for | — LOT? eale on the premises, R. D. #1. Pol Sale to commence at 12:30 P. M.. when conditions will be made (the first farm west of | known by Loneaster Junetion, one mile south | Dupes & Hess, Auctioneers CURTIS w MAY + Seartine Hy Conv, | Landis & Kravhill. Clerks . A Pennsylvania. the following farm | | NO HUCKSTERS ALLOWED fo. Maytown High School Class will furnish refreshments 10-2 John Deere Tractor Model A. | John Deere Model B with enltiva- | tor. John Deere combin~ § ft. rut, | —— - wr need 2 ceasons. evan drill 14 hoe, | ? John Deere ? bottom 14 in. nlows, | [ Pawer tractor lift. Tron Ace Potato | planter, hich speed. good condition, | ne Tehn Deere grass mower 7 ft. cent, Nise harrow. Cultipackar, Spring FARMING IMPLEMENTS Harrow 3 sections, Spring harrow | i 4 section 2 spike harrows 2 sec- | tions. Killheffer Rotary scoop, Be- mis fransnlanter 2 row, corn plant- | er, John Deere duster, Air Com- | nressor, Scorer & Scraner, 2 roat | Wednesday, Mar. 12, 1952 On the premises located on road from Manheim to Master- [shovel harvows, weeder. frajlev sonville, one mile Noith of East Fairview Church near old line |with rubber tires, hed, and - z ane ad 1 rs 11 . store at my residence where I had a number ci pure bred cattle obs 20 add rs 22,0 tratler, Yous | sales. This is a complete dispersal due to the fact that I am |, seller, grain blower with | quitting farming. viper. cement mixer, Hay carriace, | JOHN DEERE “A” TRACTOR with power lift with 16 in. hottont | €rab hook and rope, 2 tobacco pres- | plow, also power saw attachment ( transplanter: JOHN DEERE | S°S. one-1000 Ibs. <eales, Portatie] “NM TRACTOR with 16 in. plow. cultivator, and 7 ft. grass mower; | face, 2 iron kettles. large copper | JOHN DEERE “LA” TRACTOR w and cultivator; JOHN DEERE | kettle. small copper kettle, copper | wneh boiler. two 85 lhs, milk cans, | COMBINE with motor; John Deere pick-up Baler with motor and auto- matic wire tying; John Deere Tractor Diill with power lift, 13 disc; John | 2 il. crocks. 1 Gal. erocks, and | Deere two-row corn planter with fertilizer attachment: New Idea Hav other items (oo numerous to mens Rake: John Deere Disc Harrow: 25-tooth spring harrow: roller harrow: | ton ob 2 i X : row; sis Hein { land 1¢ller; John Deere Manure Spreader on rubber: rubber tired farm | 1940 Chevrolet U License Truck Sale to begin at 1:00 P. M. when | terms and conditions will be made | known by BENJ. R. NISSLEY McCormick Deering Hammer Mill; three s; corn sheller with mo- chamns; shovels: forks, anvil buckets; milk cans; Joy Boy rubber tired trailer: scales; Mirnich tobacco ropes: | wagon; Fairbanks platform tor; extension ladders; endiess helt: gun sTOCK ~ IMPLEMENTS — HOUSEHOLD GOODS PUBLIC SALE Farming Implements. and Household Goods | SATURDAY, MARCH 15th, 1952 On the premises near Mt. Pleasant Church, on the road leading from Mount Joy to Milton Grove, two miles North of the former. 1948 Model FORD TRACTOR with step-up gear, equipped with 6 ft. cut Highway mower, 2-bot- tom 14 in. plow, cultivator, hay tedder, John Deere Side Delivery Rake, used one season; disc harrow, 3-section spring harrow, rol- ler harrow, New Idea manure spreader, New Idea single row to- bacco planter, 4-ton 16 ft. flat wagon with brakes and 6-ply rub- ber tives: two 2-ton warons. 3 tobacco ladders, (one 22 ft. and two 20 ft. one new:) Minnich tobacco press, good as new; rubber tired wheelbarrow, dung sled, bob sled, 2-row hand crop duster, 1-row liquid sprayer, 10-hoe Ontario grain drill, bag wagon, Syracuse plow, potato plow, blacksmiths forge, 20 in. anvil, some tools. 1950 Model Chevrolet Pick-up Truck three hog troughs, 2,000 tobacco lath, 5 ft. milk can rack, two Mc- Cormick combination oil and electric brooder stoves, feeders and fountains, workine harness and heavy check lines, 10 tons alfalfa other articles. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Majestic steel top white enamel stove, with water jacket, good as new; Heatrola. 4-room size: extension table, two sofa beds, three antique poster beds, 3 spring beds, with springs; 2 chests, buffet, 3 rockers, library table and secretary, desk, office swivel chair, two 9x12 living yoom rugs, 9x12 congoleum rug, bureau, clothe tree & racks, heavy duty ventilating fan, 24"x26”: Reo gasoline power mower, 21 in.; butcher tools, sausage stuffer, stirrer, 2 iron kettles, erocks, jars, elec. hand cleaner, hand cider press, new apple peeler, turkey roaster, old kind; old fashioned griddle, 2 butter churns, Topper wash boiler, and many other articles not mentioned, Sale to start at 12:30 p. m. on Saturday, March 15, 1952 when Tro DANIEL W. HEISEY | PUBLIC SALE hay and many Gainor, Clerk Wednesday, Mar. 19, 1952 On the premises located 12 miles East of Elizabethtown and North of Manheim Road: watch for “Sale” signs. 12 HEAD OF MILK COWS most fresh by day of sale, a few springers; 3 PIGS about 125 lbs. each 1950 CHEVROLET 1,-TON PICK-UP TRUCK in a one condition V.A.C. CASE TRACTOR | C. S. Frank, Auct. The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa. Having Sold The Springs MOUNT JOY, PA. The undersigned will sell at | | | PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1952 All the personal property on the premises including | FURNITURE, DISHES, PORCH AND LAWN FURNITURE. SWINGS, MOWING EQUIPMENT INCLUDING 3 POWER MOWERS, TOOLS, FIRE PLACE WOOD, ETC. Refrigerator, Antique Bedroom Suite including Dresser, Washstand, Table, all with marble tops; 3 chairs, Wicker Porch Set, Davenport, wood antique center table constructed with hundreds of pieces, Beds and Bed- ding, all kinds dishes including some antiques, lot old steins MOWING EQUIPMENT One Garden Tractor with 714 horsepower motor with this equipment: A Gang of three 20-inch mowers, 2-wheel sulky, steel roller with seat, sickle bar only used few times: Three Power Mowers, one is new: hand mowers, edgers, trimmers, three scythes, one far ripple; power saw, steel paper baler. with 1215 horsepower 4-cylinder Austin motor, generator. starter, radia- tor, transmission, 3 speeds forward and reverse, dump body, all new tires, nonskids on wear; large bench vise, all kinds tools, picks, shovels, rakes, pipe threading outfit, large dinner bell, grindstone with treadle, lumber, steel drums, 2 dollies, 8 cords fire place and stove wood, cut: etc. Sale at 1:00 p. m. Terms made known by Jno. E. Schroll P. B. GUERNSEY SALE Our 50TH RENEWAL OF THE SPECIAL SALES held regufarly at the Assn. Sales Pavilion, 6 miles east of Lancasted on Route =30. Claude Zeller, Clerk We have made every effort to offer you a wide selection of sound profitable © 80 HEAD ~ 50 VACCINATED : Everythina T. B. and Bangs Certified! Including a disrersal of 30 HEAD, Mt, Ararat breeding. Excepticnally good recess on many consignments, Cattle come from 1¢ adie broedin alhdishments in N. J, Md. and Pa this wide On will offer many “GOLD NUGGETS”. Also a large with great resale valne later this ver YOU CAN RUY WITH CONFIDENCE! Sale Managed By: GUERNSEY BREEDERS’ ASSN. HARRISBURG, PA. PUBLIC SALE LIVESTOCK and FARMING IMPLEMENTS TUESDAY, MARCH 11th, 1952 Situated 2)» miles east of Mount Jov on the Manheim voad. "i mile north off Manheim road, close to Elm ‘Tree School, Penna, The following: 16 HEAD OF CATTLE consisting of 14 milk cows, 7 fresh by day of sale, some close sorineers, balance late Spring. group of heifers PA. P. 0. BOX 491, ( 4-Burner Parcelain Ton Gas Stove, with light, time clock ete: Eleetrie | ONE AUSTIN TRUCK | Will Be—~TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 12:30P.M. | Thursday, March 6, 1952-3 Sale Register If you want a notice of 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 BEST advertising you can get, Fridav, March 7—On the Behney farm 2': miles northeast of Myers- town, complete dispersal sale of 50 Registered Holstein cattle by Wil= | liam Harnish. Aucts. Kline & Hess. | Harvey Rettew, Sales Manager. | Sale at 12:30 p. m. Friday, March 7-—In Penn Twp. | Laneaster County, 1'4 miles south | ef Manheim, on the road leading from Manheim ~ Lancaster Pike, | Route 72. farm ecuinment by Nor- [ mon M. Kreider, E. V. Svahr, auct. Friday. March 7-—-On the premi= [ses 1 mile southeast of Bainbridge, om Route 441, ar Locust Grove, en- | tire lot of farming imolements, 30 {tons ear corn, ete. by Leslie V. Hivon. Duves & Hess, auects. Saturday, Mar. the nremi=- | ces at The Springs, adioining Mount Joy Boro on the southeast, all the { household goods, mowing equip- | ment, tools. wood, ete. in fact all the nersonal prorerty an the nrem= | ises by John E. Schroll. C. S, Frank aveticneer [ Tuesday. March 11 — On the | premises miles east of Mt. Jov | on Manheim road, '4 mile north. off the Manheim road, close to Elm | Tree School. stock and imvlements by Jav G. Ober. Elmer V. Spahr, { Auet. Sale at 12:30 vn. m. Wedresday, March 12 — On road | from Manheim to Mastersonville, 1 I mile North of E. Fairview Church, implements by Allen H. Hoffer, { Dupes & Hess, Aucts. Sale at 1 n.m. Wednesdav. March 12— In West Hempfield Twp, on the Stoney Battery Road, 1 mile south of Sa- | linea, leading to Ovster Point, 30 Ewes with lambs, Buck, Guernsey Cow, farmineg implements bv Mrs, Phares N. Nissley. Sale at 12:30 p. | m. Edgar Funk, Auct. Thursday, March 13th—Along the | Manheim road leadine to Risser’s Church, 3 mi. East of Elizabethtown Stock, Implements & Household | Goods by Alvin S. Longenecker. | Walter Dupes, Auct. Friday. March 14-On the old [| Cooner farm on West Main street, | in Landisville, a full line of farm- ine implements bv David Cooper. i Sale at 1 p. m. F. V. Snahr, 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- nlements and household goods by Daniel M.. Heisey. Chas. Frank, | carpenter tools, greas ; vice; tool chest; E. V. Spahr, Auct. with three point hookun; 2-bottom 12 in. plow; 2-row cultivator: 2-row corn mlanter with fertilizer attachment; 7 ff mpwer. These implements Milker: 4000 tobacco lath: lumber: doo bushel crates: poultry equip- Rubl & Hers} Cler] : : » Hershev silos 2 i ment; iron troughs; timothy and mixed hay and straw by the ton: and | Bubl & Hershey, Clerks 10-1 other articles too numeréus to mention These implements are all in d condition, only used a few seasons { ave all three point hookup used one season only. Milwaukee Rototiller; | Case Tractor: manure spreader cn rubber, used two seasons: wagon on 2 STOCK BULLS 150 LEGHORN YEARLING HENS IMPLFMENTS AND MACHINERY I'FARMALL F 20 late model. with 7 ft. mounted grass mower, also hillside hitch for «ame; I FARMALL B. N. equinped with cul- Sale to commence at 1:00 o'clock P. M., when conditions will be made ged ALLEN H. HOFFER Dupes and Hess, Auctioneers C. H. Moyer & Son, Clerk MANHEIM, PA. #2 9-2 | Bulletin Advertising | Pays Big Dividends | | | F. L. Heilman & Son’s 30th | Annual Spring Sale 275 Head of Livestock | SATURDBAY, MARCH 15th, 1952 11:00 O'CLOCK LOCATION—In Lebanon County, 3 miles Northwest of Lebanon, one mile north of Route 422 150 Registered Holstein Cattle sted, T. B. Accredited, many are Vaccinated. turn north in Cleona, Including 100 Cows of which 75 were Fresh in the Fall including 40 - 2 year olds, 23 - three for Fall Fresheninag again, some bred to Curtis Candy year olds, 12 five & six years old. Bred CO. Sires, balemee to cur Herd Sire, He a son of Sorina Farm Sovereign Supreme and from a cow with 5 yrs. 2x 16,03 x 718 {at 4.487, test. 25 Fresh or Close Cows, 5 Bulls, of service age, 46 Heifer Calves from 2 to 6 months old. A very fine lot of calves, most are sired by sires in Artificiol Breeding Units including Eaton Hall Peacemaker, Bond Haven R. A. Pathfinder, Bond Haven Sovereign Captavator, Weavers Sovereign Dutchland, Seiling Wing, Double, and ese for your 4-H Club calves. These cows were run in D.H.LA. ed. Many of the cows are vaccinated. SPECIAL MENTION: LAURA BURKE ANN 135 Days, 7,164 Milk, 256.2 Fat 125 Days, 6,504 Milk, 211.2 Fat INKA SEGIS KONEGON POSCH RAG APPLE WAYNE SUPREME | 130 Days, 6.174 Milk, 233.5 Fat 119 Days, 5,358 Milk, 197.3 Fat | POSCH JOHANNA KORNDYKE LADY LOCHIAL AGGIE JEM 134 Days, 5,309 Milk, 200.2 Fat 88 Days, 4,594 Milk, 191.0 Fat, 4.19, ! ER MAPLE LEE PAULINE { 143 Days, 4,509 Milk, 188.7 Fat Sunreme Pabst Johan, see will be ani all their records PIEBE SEGIS SENSATION CARRIEK KEYES R. A. EA 5 115 Days, 6,216 Milk, 211.5 Fat AVONLAIDE LOCHINVAR MARION 79 Days, 3,873 Milk, 141.4 Fat were selected in Canada and the others in Susquehanna Co. h of these cows If in need of cows be sure to see this ss, our watchword, good udders. your liking. 125-Head Hogs-125 Sod 15 Brood Sows, 10 will have litters by Sale Day. Spotted & Riack Poland Chinas. 5 Pure Bred Yorkshire Sows, Due in April, good ones. 3 Boars of service age, 110 Shoats from 35, to 100 lbs. each. Sale fo start at 11:00 o'clock. Order of sale: Hogs at 11:00 o'clock, Cattle at 1:00 o'clock, inttle will be sold under cover. For Catalog write to Harvey Rettew, Manheim, Pa. R2. F. L. HEILMAN & SON LEBANON, PA. R4, Owner J see cattle to Dupes & Rhoads. Clerks—Klinefelter - Gingrich & Miller. | rubber tired trailer: rubber tired trav wheelbarrow: wheelbarrow Duts- | chair; { iron crib: Philco Radio & Record Player; 2 coal oil room heaters; Weaver | MOUTH, ALL'S CHALMER “WC” TRACTOR, ALLIS CHALMER “B” | MeCormick Deering grain drill, ten disc, McCormick Deering hammer | Deere corn planter, John Deere 28 disc harrow, three section Allis Chal- float: McCormick Deering Disk harrow; double row ber with 14 ft | Y Rubber on roller harrow: Thomas Disk Grain Drill; tobacco planter; notato planter; tivators; OLIVER P. T. O. combine, fine shane; McCormick Deer ing 2-bottom 14 in. plow on rubber: McCormick Deering 28 tractor disc; A-section soring harrow, used 2 vears: David Bradlv tractor er. Buch two-hole corn sheller; one hole corn sheller; Harvey Hammer | Mill; garden cultivator: McCermick Deering Milker, vacuum pump, | units. and piping for 16 head of cows; G. E. four cans in row milk cool- er: Farm Master hot water heater; wash tubs; eight 85 Ibs. milk cans; | buckets, and strainers. Butcherine tools consisting of scalding trough & | chains: 2 iron kettles; four sets block and falls; knives; copper dipver: | ladles; forks: Enterprise No. 32 Power Grinder with electric motor; En~ | terprise Lard Press: entire butcher outfit; electric Stewart Clipper; elec- tric fly sbrayer; electric brooder, 50 head capacity: feeders; fountains: | hog troughs: egg scales: egg washer; 12 Quaker Evg Baskets; cow halter | and log chains: forks: shovels: tobacco shearer; tobacco spears; 3500 to- Bacco lath; sizing boxes; Minich Tobaceo Press: large size egg stove; | outside tobacco scaffolding consisting of 4xd’s 18 to 20 feet long, also | bucks for same. | HOUSFHOLD FURNITURE: 7 ft. Deluxe G. E. Refrigerator; tan Columbia Range; oak Sunshine Heater; bedroom suite; wardrobe; mar- | ble top washstand; clothes tree: magazine rack; chairs; rockers; wheel. | two highchairs; raw carpet: throw rugs; 9x12 congoleum rugs; | Organ: extension table: antique chest of drawers, top sink, cupboards, | drop leaf tables, doughtray, and sideboard; 2 toilet sets, bedclothing; | dishas: cooking utensils; empty jars and crocks; and a lot of articles too numerous to mention. Sale to com™ence at P. M., when made known by Dupes & Hess, Auctioneers LEVI S GOOD | Landis & Herr, Clerks . f Sisterhood Sunday School Class of E. U. B. Church will serve refed. 10-2 12:00 o'clock conditions will be ments.. PUBLIC SALE see OF = STOCK — IMPLEMENTS — HOUSEHOLD GOODS | Thursday, March 13, 1952 Along the Manheim road leading to Risser’s Church, about | | three miles East of Elizabethtown. Penna. 50 HEAD OF CATTLE consisting of ten head of cows, some fresh and close springers; 22 head | of heifers, some springers; nine head of stock bulls; nine head of fat | steers. IVPLEMENTS: 1925 MODFEY, “T” FORD. 1927 TWO-DOOR PLY- | TRACTOR with cultivator and seven ft. grass mower. Moccev Harris 2- bottom 14 inch plow, Allis Chalmer bale loader for “C”, “WC” & “WD”, mill - used a short time, McCormick Deering side-delivery rake. Jobn mer spring harrow, McCormick Deering potato planter. potato digger, potato plow, Ohio manure spreader. Spike harrow. rubber tire | with flats, steel wheel wagon with flats, 2-wheel trailer, New Idea one- row tobacco planter. two sets of double tobacco ladders, 20 ft. long; two | tobacco wagons with 20 ft. ladders, two sets of tobacco ladders, two | horse Swab wavon with bed, Messenger four-row potato duster. roller, | harrow, cultipacker, scorer and scraper, two platform scales, Minnich'| tobacco press, two walking plows, 250 White Leghorn yearling Chickens, | electric Hudson brooder stove, capacity 500, chicken feeders and troughs, extension ladder, apvle crates, log, cow and halter chains. anvil, grease gun, one man saw, air compressor, grain, manure and ensilage forks, lo- cust vosts. 20 ton of good mixed hay and 10 ton of straw. Sun Flame oil burner complete with 300 gal. tank, Majestic range, two beds. dresser, two wardrobes, wash stands, library table, living room chair, other chairs - some cane seated, rockers, 2 ext. tables, small tables, McDougal kitchen cabinet, three 9x12 ft. rugs, music cabinet, clothes tree, table, floor and bridge lamps. coal oil bracket lamp, light fixtures, glider, six quart ice cream freezer, two iron kettles, copper kettle, meat grinder, lard press, pump trough, dishes and cooking utensils, emjpty jars and crocks. and many articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 12:00 noon when conditions will be made known ALVIN S. LONGENECKER Dupes and Hess, Auects. Landis and Miller, Clerks Refreshments will be served by the Friendship Sunday School clas of the Church of God, Elizabethtown, Pa. 9-2 soreader on rubber; 3-section roller, Blizzard ensilage cutter with shredder bars & 50 ft. pipe, 2-row tobacco planter, rubber tire wagon with 14 ft. bed: 2 sets of tobacco ladders, 2 wagons for to- bacco ladders, also 2 stub tongues, Bradv garden tractor with cult, corn sheller, horse nlow. walking cultivator, tobacco hoers to mount on B. N, 50 ft. endless 6 in. belt, score; and scraper, rubber tire wheelbarrow, paint spraver for on air compressor; 2 range shelters with metal roof and feeders attached: 3 electric brooders, 5) size; small water pump for drawing out of streams etc. a h. p. electric motor, air compressor with tank to carrv around; seeder, small vise, small tobacco cellar stove, small heater. tobacco shears, Minnick tobacco press, sizing boxes, tractor chains 9x24; 600 x16 auto chains, 2 fence charvers, electric fence posts, bag wagon, auto jack, feed bags, wheat, tobacco press, set of disc's, old milk cans, tobacco boxes. axe, sledge hammer. grease gun, hand fence stretcher. 18 ft. of 3; in. pire with foot valve: 2 chicken coc p shelt- ers; 12-85 |b. milk cans. 4-can milk cooler, Farm-master milking machine and pipe for 12 cows, milk buckets and strainer. chick & chicken fountains & feeders, log chains, scoop shovels, forks, few horse items such as double tree, singh trees, hammers, wrenches tools, and items too numerous to mention. 1951 WILLYS '2 TON PICKUP TRUCK With heater and calf rack. 6000 miles. Refreshments by the Fellowship Workers Church of Brethren, Florin. Sale to start at 12:30 when conditions will be made known hy Elmer V. Spahr, Auctioneer Jay G. Ober Ruhl & Hershey, Clerks arass the 33RD Keystone Holstein Sale FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1952 12:30 O'CLOCK ON ROUTE 230. JUST EAST OF MOUNT JOY, PA. 60 - Holsteins - 60 From A. ]. Showers, New Columbia, Pa. — a daughter of | the great foundation cow, Markley Farm Starless. | | { 7y 365d 3x 28092m 3.65% 1024 fat. 5y.365d 3x 26861 3.6% 957 lat 4y 365d 2x 15139m 4.06% 614 fat 3y 313d 2x 12185m 3.8% 463 fat 2y 346d 2x 12770m 4.3% 551 fat From Norman Myers. Greencastle, Pa. — Sue Sovereign | Pathfinder, a lovely Granddaughter of “Sovereign with 10402 m 4.01% 417.5 fat. Mapleway Butter Girl Onliwon, a daughter of Lecuxmont O Pathfinder, with 5 years 12409m 3.81% 473.7 fat. From Harold K. Book, Ronks, Pa., a daughter of Glenafion Rag Apple Hero and from a cow which in 7 years has produc ed 77391 lbs. of milk testing 4.01% 3104 lbs. of fat. From Homer Gabel, Newport, Pa., a daughter of Poplar- green Expectation Harry with 12537 of milk 397.4 of fat at two years. CERTIFIED ACCREDITED MANY VACCINATED Keystone Holstein Sales, Inc. MOUNT JOY, PENNSYLVANIA Phone 3-4354 | stock { Auct. Sale at 12:30 n. m. | Saturday, March 15 — In Manor | Twn. 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 ‘wp. on the Sporting Hili Road, | West of Manheim, 10 Holstein and Guernsey cows, 7 bred heifers, 2 Holstein tolls, and farm imple- menis bv Charles W. Watts, Aldin- | er & Miller. auets. Sale at 12 m. Tuesday, March 18--In Manheim Twp, on the Henry Eshenshade Farm, located alone the Butter Road, mile northeast of Eden, and farming implements by | Charles G. Shank. Funk & Diffen- baugh, Aucts. Wednesday, March 19—1% miles | east of Flizabethtown, 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 ». m. Edear F, Funk, auect. Thursday, March 20-1 mile east of York, along Lincoln Highway, turn north '2 mi. at Diner. between Old Vallev Inn and York, 15 head of cows, also implements by George Kemper. Edgar Funk, Auct. J Thursday. March 20—In E. Don- egal Townshin, on the Donegal Rd., 1-4 mile north of 1-4 mi. south of Donegal Airport, stock & farm imvlements bv Victor F. Haw- thorne. Dupes & Hess, aucts. Saie at 12 M. Thursdav, March 20—In E. Done- gal Township, on Donegal Road, % mile north of Maytown and % 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 East Main street, Mt. Joy, large assortment of household goods including some anticues by Elmer E Brown. C. S. Frank, Auect. Saturday. March 22—In Juniata Cs. just off Route 35, ketween Mif- flintown and McAllisterville, forty head Reg. Holstein cows, complete | line ef farm machinery by Donald Mummah. Swab, 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. Saturday, Mar. 29—On the high- way leading from Mount Joy to Marietta, one mile southwest of Mt. Joy, household goods by Mrs. Hir- am Groff. C. S. Frank, Auct: Saturday, March 29—On the pre- mises on West Main street, Landig- ville, a full line of household goods by David B. Cooper, Sale at 12:30. E. V. Snahr, auect. Saturday, April 5 — At 222 West Donegal Street, Mount Joy, real estate and household goods by the Annie Nauman Estate. Sale at 1:00 p. m. C. S. Frank, Auct. : Good Friday, April 11 — At the Borough limits of Mount Joy. 200 head of live stock, all kinds of ime plements and household goods by C. S. Frank and Leo P. Frank. Sale at 12 M,
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