(now been mors n of tates fame ained the ained 1§ an 1 has car. with lds of ‘ough book, 118 dur nadic ers. PUBLIC SALE|Sale Register *"""" REAL ESTATE and PERSONAL PROPERTY Wednesday, Feb. 18, 1953 IN THE VILLAGE OF STAUFFERTOWN, ALONG ROAD LEADING FROM MOUNT JOY TO MANHEIM, PA LOT OF GROUND consisting of 105 by 200 feet thereon erected a “ htt 1% STORY Concrete Dwelling bath and kitchen, built in porch, and GARAGE. Very desirable place to live. Also at the same time and place, household goods, consisting of studio couch, extension table, combination coal and gas range, apartment size coal range, three burner coal oil stove, bedroom suite, three piece parlor suite, rocking chairs, cane seated chair. several chairs, arm chair, sideboard, small tables, clocks, mirrors, carpet, dishes, cooking utensils, garden tools, ladders, large coal oil tank, lawn mowers, scythe, wood saw, lumber, empty jars, crocks and a lot of articles too numerous to mention Immediate possession can be given for property. Sale to commence at 1:00 P. M. when conditions will be made Attorney known by forme Mrs. Barbara White Carl G. Herr, Auctioneer 6-2¢ with eight rooms, Wash house Herr & Moyer, Walter Dupes, PUBLIC SALE OF ~~ FARMING IMPLEMENTS Wed., February 11, 1953 The undersigned will sell a line of farming implements on the premises on the corner of Cooper Avenue and Eliza- beth Street in Landisville, Penna., as follows: LARGE FRAME BARN 42x90 ft. ATTACHMENT 16X36 ft., Both Shingle Roof "TOBACCO SHED 34X102 ft., Shingled STRAW SHED, Steel I-Beam, 32X38 ft. ALL BUILDINGS ARE TO BE DISMANTLED OLIVER 70, row crop on rubber and steel, roa vator and tobacco hoer and Hershey 2-row mountec obac co planter and 7 ft. mounted mower; ALLIS CHALMERS MODEL C TRACTOR on rubber with cultivator and tobac- co hoers and 6 mounted mower: Rubber tire wagon and plow, 28-disc harrow, 13 = Bed: Oliver 109 2-bottom 12 in. SC hoe disc drill, land roller, walking plow. 16 ft. wood and 3 large steel gates and 2 small steel gates, four © steel gate, Minnich tobacco presses. bags, wheelbarrow, 22 tobacco plant boxes, ten 50 1b. milk cans, tobacco muslin, lime drill, saw buck. grind stone and clover seed sowers and many other articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 1:00 p. m. ary 11, 1953 with terms and conditions by H. B. MUMMA on Wednesday, Febru Elmer Spahr, Auct. PUBLIC SALE HOUSEHOLD GOODS IMPLEMENTS — Wednesday, Feb. 25, 1953] SPRINGS, CAMFRON FARM AT DONEGAL COUNTY, PA. ON THE LANCASTER C THREE TRACTORS - > » FARM- 4 VO, OL bi AR a one PAR many are Fresh. others close and due throughout the year. Bred | Joth iver trig S c € | z . One B service age. belt yan with starter and lights. Farmall with starter, The Open Heifers, 8 Bull of service ol lights, cultivator. corn planter with fertilizer attachment and { some of the top Holstein families, Be sure to see this herd sell, power lift. Double row cultivator for Oliver. Oliver three bottom heavy duty disc plow, Oliver five ft. combine power take off driven. John Deere Van Brunt fertilizer and grain drill like new, New Holland mower Model 120, 7 ft. cut vsed one season. Black Hawk Co-op side rake used two seasons, Bemis two row tobacco planter. three section rotary hoe, Tnternational 28 dise harrow, cultipacker, used one season. John Deere three section spring har- row, roller, two New Idea tractor manure spreaders on rubber. three rubber tire wagons with flats, Colnmbia steel tire wagon with bed. low down steel wheel wagon. three sets of 20 ft. tobac- co ladders, bob sled, 24 ft. Mulkev bale and grain elevator with 11» HP motor, papec hammermill with four sieves. I. H. horse cultivator, Birch walking plow, two scorers and scrapers. two! rubber tire wheelbarrows, homemade wheelbarrow, with side. boards. two rubber tire bag wagons, platform seales. weight 600 pounds: Fairbanks platform scales, weights to 1000 pounds. 150 ft. hav rope, hay hooks. tobacco press, Columbia heatrola in stripping room. Mountville two hole corn sheller, hushel crates. Jog chains, 75 ft. six inch belt, 60 ft. six inch belt. 30 ft. belt, air compressor, 100 ft. steel cable, 90 ft. steel cable. extra heavy pul- ley, electric grass seeder, twn Cahoon seed sowers. 20 milk cans for water hauling, tobacco nlant boxes. chute for loading hogs & sheen. Kant Klog hog feeder. forks, shovels, 20 grain bags. gar- den hose. Also about 200 bushels of barley and about 1800 bush- els of corn. Also the following honsehold goods: suite. odd chairs, round dining table, six dining chairs, two library tables, small tables, floor lamp. bridge lamo. lamps. mahogany hostess cart and coffee table, both like new, three 9 by 12 ft. rugs, a 12x14 ft. rug. small rugs and runners, Bird's-eye Maple bedroom suite, old fashioned bureau with mir- ror to match, old spool bed like new, mahoganv dresser and bed, two wool comforters, quilt. one large Evans oil burner with fan, Quick-Heat oil burner. both in good condition, electric heater with thermostat used two seasons, electric steam radiator, white enameled chest of drawers, fireplace fixtures, andirons, screens, coal grate, Premier electric sweeper, Singer electric hand-clean- er used two vears, Kelvinator electric water heater for 50 gal., Kelvinator refrigerator 9 cu. ft.. 12 quart pressure cooker, dishes, antique dishes, two large iron kettles. twin laundrv tubs, jars. Porch and lawn furniture, window shades, dinner cedar post. No Hucksters allowed. Farm Women #8. Sale to commence at 12:00 M. when conditions will be made known by | “Ite Dupes & Hess, Auctioneers Landis & Kraybill, Clerks WANT ADS “OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS HERE?” three-piece living room rockers. small bell on | | , Elmer Service Station to Manheim, Near Hossler's Church, farming implements and household | Saturday. Feb. 14—On the goods by Bertha Mae Kreiner, | wih FP Eh rers far | Adm. of the Estate of Christian { If you want a notice of your sale | Bernard Myers farm, along Rt E. Risser Est: iy Elmer § ah | inserted in this register weekly |441 or River Road between, 1sser uimer § bab | from now until day of sale, ABSO- | Bainbridge & Falmouth, farm- | Auct. LUTELY FREE, send or phone re | ing implements and household | | your sale date and when you are | or ready lot us print your bills, That's | goods by Samuel D. Johns, Sale| Wednesday, February 25 the BEST advertising you can get. to start at 1 P. M. Walter Dupes | On the Cameron Farm at Dorie 3 | — is the auctioneer, | gal Springs, Lancaster Co,, Wednesday, February 11 —- nn farming implements & house. on the corner of Cooper Avenue Wednesday, Feb, 18—In the hold goods by Levi H. Nissley. | and Elizabeth street in Landis- | Village of Stauffertown, along Sale at 12 Noon. Dupes & Hess, imple- [road leading from Mt. Joy to - - - - | Manheim, 115 Story Concrete FARM EQUIPMENT AUCTION | Block Dwelling, garage, also aT EBRUARY r=. 1952 personal property by Mrs. Bar- bara White. Sale at 1 p. m. Wal. Elizabethtown, 8 (the former | {er Dupes, Auct. ville, Penna., farming | — i | SATURDAY, 2 mi. North of | mi. S. of Hershey, Pa. Wagner site), Both New and Used Equipment 12 NEW TRACTORS -— 15 USED TRACTORS, all makes and sizes. ov Balers, Combines, Hay and Corn | Machinery, Manure Spreaders, Plows Elevators, Baler Twine, Automoblies, Trucks, 1500 Locust Posts, Tools, | Hardware, Paints, Shotes, etc. Special Consignment by discontinuing farming. EASTERN STATES EQUIPMENT SALES CORP. Clyde E. Keener, Sales Manager | R. W. Horst, | Wagner & Son, Aucts. | Auction the 1st. and 3rd. each month. P. B. GUERNSEY SALE | THURSDAY, FEB. 12, 1953 ~ 12:30 NOON AT THE ASSN. SALES PAVILION, 6 MILES EAST OF LANCASTER ON ROUTE 30. 60 HEAD 45 VACCINATED 52 COWS -7 BRED HEIFERS - 1 BULL sale date “featuring Pebrasry 20—In Con- on the road from Elizabethtown, entire implements Frank, Friday, Twp., Stackstown to closing out sale of stock and farming by Russell Trone, C. S. Auctioneer. Party Saturday, February 21—On the premises Twp., on the Oscar farm, on the road from Becker's Saturday Over half due within 30 days of 35 HEAD, entire milking herd, from Levi S. Hawbaker Chambersburg, Pa. Predominating in Antietam blood. Young cows, heavy producers — good tyne. Evervthing T. B. and Bangs Certified’ SALE MANAGED BY: FOR CATALOGS WRITE: | PENNSYLVANIA GUERNSEY BREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION P.O. BOX 491, HARRISBURG, PA. FOR SALE E. U. B. Parsonage | CHURCH STREET, FLORIN, PA. Ten Room, Frame Dwelling SLATE ROOF. HARDWOOD FLOORS, VAPOR HEATING SYSTEM INSTALLED RECENTLY. Anyone interested may go through at any time. | Property can be purchased through sealed bids, bids must be in the hands of the President or Secretary of the Trustee Board on or before February 28th, 1953. Building must be taken away within sixty days from date of | sale. Any damages that may occur during the moving are the risk | al the purchaser. | The Trustees reserve the right to accept or reject any or all | bids. Mail or give vour bid to PRES. C. 3; NISSLEY, FLORIN, PA., P. O. or SEC. P. - SHETTE R, FLORIN, PA. C. oe BIXLER Complete Dispersal Sale BOX 47 | 6-4c¢ 30- Registered Holstein and Grade Cattle-30 © Bangs tested, Calfhood Vaccinated. Sat., Feb. 7, 1953 at 1:00 o'clock], | Location—On the Joe Bixler Farm, formerly known as the | | Alleman Farm. on the road from Bossler's Church to the { Bainbridge Road. TWENTY COWS you will find animals to your liking. ALSO SELLING—2-unit DeLaval Magnetic with pump, 6-can electric milk hot water 500 ca- motor, and pipes; heater. Battery of brooders - complete Electric ine, cooler, pacity. Sale to start at 1:00 o'clock. milker and corn will be sold first. Sale managed by IHarvey Rettew, Manheim, Pa. Write for folder. ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. Dupes and Hess, Auctioneers 4-3c | PUBLIC SALE PERSONAL "PROPERTY Saturday, Feb. 24, 1953 ON BERNARD MYERS FARM, ALONG ROUTE #441 OR RIVER ROAD, BETWEEN BAINBRIDGE AND FALMOUTH, PA. 1952 FORD TRACTOR fully equipped and double bottom plows, Judson lime and fertil- izer drill on rubber, three section spring harrow, rubber tire wagon with flats, rubber tire Gruber wagon, New Idea manure spreader, New Idea tobacco planter with tractor hitch, corn plant- er, two sets of tobacco ladders, ten inch hammermill, 50 feet end- crocks, | tor, Refreshments served by Society of | lath, | stoves, coal and log stove, Levi H. Nissley | i head and a lot of articles too numerous to mention. NL less belt, circular saw, Wierd horse-drawn plow, single cultiva- platform scales, forks, shovels, hoes, electric fence posts and parmac control, bag wagon, hog troughs, chicken feeders, oil 1 sian log chains, cow chains, tobacco shears, spears, tobacco Minnich tobacco press, tobacco boxes, two tobacco cellar set of tobacco hoers, iron kettles and tripod. ta Bedi Also the following household goods: kitchen coal and wood range, Hoosier kitchen cabinet, folding day bed, quart jars, 30 gal. stone crock, bucket-a-day sjove and hot water tank, shower 1:00 P. M. Sale to commence at when conditions will be made known by Walter Dupes, Auctioneer } Landis & Garman, Clerks Samuel D. Johns live | located in Rapho | Donaven P. 0. BOX 26 [Sale at Milking Mach- | C. ROY BIXLER, Owner | Aucts, Saturday, February 28 — In the Village of Florin, on Main Street, a 21% story frame dwell- ing, also personal property by Benj. B. Hambright. C. 8S. Frank, Auct. Saturday, Feb. 28th — Desir- able Real Estate located 5 mi. | east of Campbellstown on Rte. 1322 at 1:30 p.m. 31% acre country home, by Jacob S. and Ida I. Brandt. Paul Sanger, Auct. | Wednesday, March 4th —On { the Allen Bucher Farm in Leb- anon County, 2 miles southeast of Palmyra, 1 mi. south of Rt. 422, 61 head of Registered Hol- stein Cattle and 40 Pure Bred Gilts, Sows and Boars by Rob- ert H. Bucher and Simon D. Bucher, owners. Hess & Dupes, Aucts. Wednesday, March 4th — In Manor Twp., on the River Rd. midway between Highville and Safe Harbor, Farming Imple- ments and household Goods by Landis M. Aument. Sale at 12 noon. Edgar Funk, Auct. Saturday, March 7th—On Rt. 241 between Maytown and Bainbridge, at Chickentown, 30 Reg. Holstein cows, Farming Implements and Dairy Equip- ment by W. C. Ricedorf. Dupes and Hess, Aucts. Saturday, March 7—In East Donegal Township, one and one half miles southwest of Mount Joy-Marietta Pike, on the farm known as the Amos F. Eby farm, entire lot of farming im- plements and household goods by Paul Peck. C. S. Frank, Auctioneer. Tuesday, March 10 — 1 mile | East of Maytown on the premis- es known as the Christ Kaufl- man farm close to the Rifle Range, live stock and imple- ments by Daniel S. Kauflman. | 12:30 p.m. Dupes and Wittle and daughter Nancy. Col- Aucts. Hess, Tuesday, March 10,—In Man- | |or Towngn, on the Pickel farm, Mi. east of Mountville, | jon the a road at Hershey | Mill, Farming implements by] Gibble. Sale at 12:30] Funk, Auct. | p. m, Elgar F. | Wednestiy, Mareh 3 mi. east of Elizabethtown J Manheim Road, 28 head cattle, farming implements ang household goods by Jacob Bix- Ler. Walter Dupes, Auct. | Wednesday, March 11th — In | Manor Twp., one mile south of | Columbia, on the Frank Herr | | farm, one mile north of Wash- | ington Boro, Farming imple- {ments by Herbert P. Henry. | Sale at 12:30 p. m. Edgar Funk, | Auct. | | Saurday, March 14 — In the | borough of Mount Joy on Mari- |etta Street, a 215 story dwelling and household goods by the Emma B. Heistand Estate. C. S. Frank, Auctioneer. Wednesday, March 18 — In Manor Twp., two miles South- east of Mountville, 1! miles south of the Lincoln Highway at Donerville turn South, Farm- ing Implements and Household Goods by . Herbert Fisher. Sale at 12:30 p. m. Edgar Funk, Auct. Friday, March 20—On the road leading from Maytown to Bainbridge in the Village of Chickentown, live stock, imple- ments and some household goods by Elmer Walters. Sale 12:30 p. m. Dupes, Auct. Friday, March 20 — Located on road leading from Maytown to Bainbridge, at the Village of Chickentown, live stock, imple- ments and household goods by Elmer Walters. Dupes, Auct. April 3—Good Friday—At the Boro Limits, Mount Joy, on the road to the Mt. Joy ceme- tery, annual community sale of 200 head live stock, farm im- A 1 ~~ a Sm plements, household goods, i i a | County. The Bulletin, Maunt Joy, Pa., Thursday, February 5, 19533 | NEWTOWN Rev. and Mrs. R. fe the Religious film shown at the Mt. Joy High School Friday night. They also visited Mr, and Mrs. Ammon Hoffer after the show, Mrs. Katie Moore and | Ida Eisenberger visited {Emma Givens and son of Middletown, Sunday. Mrs. Maurice Frysinger is slowly improving from her re cent illness. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Walters of Lititz R. D. visited Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Witmer and family, on Sunday. Visitors of Mr. istice Wittle were H. Arndt Mrs. Mrs. Robert and Mrs. Ar- Mr. Charles umbia R. D. Mr. Joseph Wittle. Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. Ragner Eicherlys 76 - 78 EAST MAIN STREET MT. JOY, PA, DRYCLEANING got that spot | Where it was it now is not! WE OPERATE OUR OWN PLANT Member National Institute of Cleaning and Dyeing Drycleaning Guild of Lancaster City and County Hallgren, Mt. Joy. Mrs. Minnie Geltmacher of Kinderhook, visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Geltmacher and fami- ly, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Witmer and family visited Mr. and Mrs. John Kauffman Sr. of Ironville on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Sload of Maytown, visited Mrs. Sload’s brother, Mr. Maurice Frysinger and family Sunday. Mrs. Calvin Campbell and children, Lancaster, visited Mrs. Campbell's parents, Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Arndt, on Sunday, in the afternoon the Campbell's and the Arndt’s visited Mr. and Mrs. Amos Strickler. Mrs. Edith Erb and Bobbie Witmer visited Mrs. Betty Bro- sey, of Silver Springs and Mr. and Mrs. John V. Witmer and son, of E'town R. D. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kirch- off celebrated their 23rd Wed- ding Anniversary. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Constine, Lancaster, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Constine, Brownstown, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Black and family of Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weav- er, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gibble and family, Columbia R2, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Steele and Miss Kathryn Weaver, Lan- caster, during the weekend. Mrs. Edith Erb, Mrs. Pearl Brenneman and Mrs. Betty Brosey and daughter visited Mrs. O. K. Buch of Manheim on Wednesday. Mrs. Pearl Brenneman and Mrs. Edith Erb, visited Mr. and Mrs. Milton Erb, Mt. Joy R. D. On Tuesday they were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Miller, of Glen Rock R.D. York Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Grossman and family were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Eisenberger, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ry- nier, Misses Kathleen and Hel- en Rynier, and Miss Mabel Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Isler and family and Mrs. Irene Snyder, visited Mr. and Mrs. David Al- leman, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Bowles and daughter, of Mari- | etta, Sunday. Mrs. Harold Buller, daughter and granddaughter visited Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Frysinger, on Sunday. Visitors at the Arndt Home, were Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Le- fever, Conestoga, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Lefever, Miss Mary Lefev- er, Lancaster and Mr. Parsons, Lititz. Rev. R. H. Arndt has return- ed to work after a week’s ill- ness. BIRTHS A daughter was born Tues- day to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kreider. Mount Joy R2, at the Lancaster General Hospital. C. 8. merchandise, etc. by Frank and Leo Frank. Saturday, April 4—Wood St., Florin, entire carpentering tools and contractors equipment by Mrs. Paul Koser. Sale at 1 p.m. C. S. Frank, Auct. 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