———— mL — use we 0 ye Landis & Kraybill, Clerks PUBLIC SALE — OF LIVESTOCK AND FARM IMPLEMENTS WEDNESDAY, MARCH ,11th, 1953 To be held on the premises located three miles East of Eliza- bethtown along Manheim road. 28 Head of Cattle consisting of 17 MILK COWS, Holsieins and Guernseys, 11 HEAD OF HEIFERS, some fresh and close springers, 3 BROOD SOWS IMPLEMENTS TRACTOR, FARMALL F12 TRACTOR with 16 77 New Holland pick-up baler, New Idea manure spreader, Her- FARMALL F20 inch bottom mould board plow, McCormick Deering Combine, shey make double row tobacco planter, McCormick Deering corn planter, double row tractor cultivator, 7 ft. McCormick Deering tractor mower, cultipacker - good as new, 32 disc harrow, 25 tooth spring harrows, Swab wagon with rubber tires, 3 low wheel Swab wagons, 2 Columbia wagons, 4 sets of tobacco ladders, two bottom 14 inch tractor plow, smoker bale elevator with motor McCormick Deering potato planter, Keer potato cutter, two poul-! try range houses, poultry feeders, Minnich tobacco press, sizing boxes, platform scales, McCormick Deering milker with pump, motor and two single units with pipes and stall cocks, McCormick Deering milk cooler - four can size, electric hot water heater, can rack, six milk cans, 100 White Leghorn LAYING HENS, double trejos, forks, shovels, chains and harness. HOUSEHOLD GOODS: Two bedroom suites, kitchen chairs, dinette set and piano and a lot of articles too numerous to men- tion. Sale ta commence at 12:30 P. M. when conditions will be made known by Landis & Coble, Clerks Co Dupes & Hess, Auctioneers JA B BIXLER Refreshments will be served by the Elizabeth- 8-3¢ No Hucksters allowed. Friendship Sunday School Class of the Church of God, KEYSTONE’S Annual Farm Implement Sale ON ROUTE 230 EAST OF MOUNT JOY, PA. Friday, February 27, 1953 IMPLEMENTS AT 10:00 A. M. CATTLE AT 12:30 P. M. actors with Ferguson System, 1 Disc Plow d 1 Roadside Mower for the above trac uliivator and Power Lift, 1 John Deere Oliver Lime Spreader, 1 Disc Har 1 McCormick Deering Siae-De arm Wagon rubber used one year, Sev cco Lath. 6 Jilk Cooler, One 10 gallon Water Heater, Or bel. 1 Milker pu with Motor and enough Pipe for 26 Stalls, 1 Delaval Milker Unit, 1 Favorite Feed Cart. onsignments of Li lements are solicited and will be ac vim of A S«¢ le 60 — Hed of Holsteins — 60 MOSTLY VACCINATED ACCREDITE very fine group of cattle selected ten Pennsylvania. There wili » from the Northern Counties of CERTIFIED THE DATE: FEBRUARY 27, 1953 THE PLACE: Keystone Holstein Sales, Inc. Phone: Mount Joy 3-4354. MOUNT JOY. PENNSYLVANIA Lunch available at the Sales Arena semis ss PUBLIC SALE HOUSEHOLD GOODS 7.30 IMPLEMENTS - Wednesday, Feb. 25, 1953 _ CAMERON FARM AT DONEGAL SPRINGS, PA. ON THE LANCASTER COUNTY, THREE TRACTORS consisting of TWO OLIVERS “70” ROW CROP, and one FARM- All “AT, Both Oliver tractors equipped with power take-off and belt one with starter and lights. Farmall with starter! lichts, cultivator, corn planter with fertilizer attachment and 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 used one scason, Black Hawk Co-op side rake used two seasons, Bemis two row tobacco planter, three section rotary hoe, International 28 disc harrow, cultipacker, used one season, John Deere three section spring har- row, roller, two New Idea tractor manure spreadprs on rubber, three rubber tire wagons with flats, Columbia steel tire wagon with bed. low down steel wheel wagon, three sets of 20 ft. tobac- co ladders, bob sled, 24 ft. Mulkey 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 homemade wheelbarrow, with side rubber tire wheelbarrows, ; | ¢ boards, two rubber tire bag wagons, platform scales, weight 600 pounds; Fairbanks platform scales, weights to 1000 pounds, 150 heatrola in bushel crates, press, Columbia corn sheller, tobacco ft. hay rope, hay hooks, two hole Mountville stripping room. : ori | Jog chains, 75 ft. six inch belt, 60 ft. six inch belt, 30 ft. belt, air tompressor, 100 ft. steel cable, 90 ft. steel cable, extra heavy pul- two Cahoon seed sowers, 20 milk cans chute for loading hogs & 30 grain bags, gar- 800 bush- ey, electric grass seeder, for water hauling, tobacco plant boxes, Sheep, Kant Klog hog feeder, forks, shovels, den hose. Also about 200 bushels of barley and about 1 «ls of corn. Also the suite, odd chairs, two library tables, lamps, mahogany following houschold goods: three-piece living room round dining table, six dining chairs, rockers, small tables, floor lamp, bridge lamp, small 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, mahogany dresser and bed, two wool comforters, quilt, ene 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 years, Kelvinator clectric water heater for 50 gal., Kelvinator refrigerator 9 cu. ft., 12 quart pressure cooker, dishes, aritique dishes, two large:iron kettles, twin laundry tubs, crocks, Jars. Porch and lawn furniture, window shades, dinner bell on cedar post. No Hucksters allowed. Farm Women #8. Sale to commence at 12:00 M. when conditions wilk be made known by Levi H. Nissley Refreshments served by Society of Dupes & Hess. Auctioneers Manure FOR SALE E. U. B. Parsonage CHURCH STREET, FLORIN, PA. ; Ten Room, Frame Dwelling SLATE ROOF, HARDWOOD FLOORS, VAPOR HEATING SYSTEM INSTALLED RECENTLY. interested may go through at any time. purchased through sealed bids, Secretary of the Anyone | Property can be in the hands of the President or on or before February 28th, 1953. Building must be taken away within sale, Any damages that may occur during the af the purchaser bids must be Trustee Board . | sixty days from date of moving are the risk The Trustees reserve the right to accept or reject any or all bids. Mail or give your bid to PRES. C. S. NISSLEY, FLORIN, PA. P. O. BOX 47 6- 4c or __or SEC : P. S. SHE TTE R, FL ORIN, PA., P. O. BOX 26 PUBLIC SALE REAL ESTATE and PERSONAL PROPERTY Wednesday, Feb. 18, 1953 OF STAUFFERTOWN, JOY consisting of IN THE VILLAGE LEADING FROM MOUNT LOT OF GROUND erected a 1% STORY Concrete Dwelling with eight rooms, bath and kitchen, 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, suite, three piece parlor suite, rocking chairs, cane seated chair. several chairs, arm chair, sideboard, small tables, clocks, carpet, dishes, cooking utensils, garden tools, ladders, oil tank, lawn mowers, scythe, wood saw, lumber, empty crocks and a lot of articles too numerous to mention. Immediate given for property. Sale to commence at 1:00 P. M, when conditions will be made Known by ALONG TO MANHEIM, PA 105 by 200 {feet built in porch, Wash house jars, possession can be Carl G. Herr, Attorney Herr & Moyer, Clerks Walter Dupes, 5, Auctioneer 6-2¢ Satur., February 28, 1953 mises in | along the road | John | The undersigned will offer at public sale on the pre West Hempfield Township, Lancaster County, Pa., leading from Landisville to the Marietta Pike, close to Sauder's Machine Shop, the following personal property to wit: ROAD thereon REAL ESTATE FOR SALE | 2% story frame and brick dwelling 4 Rooms, Halll and Bath—First Floor 4 Rooms, Hall and Bath--Second Floor 2-Zone Qil Hot Water Heating Plant — summer and winter hook-up—Thermostat on Ist and 2nd floors. Is suitable for single residence or can be used as two apartments just as is. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION NEW HOME | 4-Rooms and Bath, —~First Floor Space for Two lage, Rooms on--Second Floor Hot Water Heat, Electric, Ready to occupy in few weeks. HART’S Phone 5-2163 — 151 N. Charlotte St. MANHEIM - " PUBLIC SALE! iG FARM MACHINERY B February 27, 1953 | Starting at 10:30 A, M. Located 4 miles West of Manheim, 1 mile North | 4 miles East of Mount Joy and | Church, in Lemcasier County, Pa. bedroom | Massey Harris 7 ft. Self Propelled Combine. mirrors, | large coal | Mrs. Barbara White Three Head Good Miich Cows 6 HEAD SHEEP 1946 CHEVROLET 5-TON TRUCK, ALL SUPER C TRACTOR, used one season, with cultivator, plow, corn planter and tobacco hoer; Disc Harrow (24 disc); Cultipack- ar, Spring Harrow, New Idea Wagon on rubber, with flats; Walk- ing Plow, Shovel Harrow, 2-Wheel Trailer, New Idea Tractor Spreader. All the above implements were only used one season. 7-ft. Grass Mower, Hay Tedder, CASE PICK-UP BALER, Sled, Wheelbarrow, Extension Ladder, Stepladder, 5000 Tobacco Lath, One Man Cross Cut Saw, 5 TONS OF CORN ON THE EAR, 5 TONS BALED STRAW, Baskets, Apple Crates, with new motor; FARM- | Tobacco Muslin, Shovels, Hoes, Rakes, Log Chains, Drum of Grease, ': Barrel of Roof Coating, Vise, Pressure Oil Pump in good condition; Oil and Gas Cans, 3 GAS BROODERS, Chicken Feeders. ELECTROLUX SWEEPER, GENERAL ELECTRIC IRON, 6 Chairs, Iron Kettle, one set of gold edge with gold cloverleaf Dishes, some 50 picces; this set of dishes are real antique dishes, 9-pc. Dining Room Suite, nearly new, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Sale on Saturday, February 28, 1953, at 12:30 o'clock. Benj. F. Weaver, Auctioneer Gran't Harnish Noll, Clerk Mzs. Dorothy Miller| -3p | PUBLIC SALE Farming Implemenis & Household Goods Saturday, February 21st, 1953 On th: premises in Rapho Township, on the Gscar Don- aven farm, located on the road from Becker's Service Sta- tion to Manheim, near Ilossler’'s Church, the following: John Deere A Tractor (1937) John Deere Cultivator, John Deere 14” Tractor Plow, 7 Ft. tractor mount~d Mower, John Deere, Farmal A Tractor (1948) complete with starter, Tobacco Hoers and Vacuum lift; Elevator, bales or corn, with el- ectiric motor and rubber tires, David Bradley fiat wagons, one with side boards on rubber, 14 and 16 Ft.; David Brad- ley, Hammermill, Manure Spreader and Disc Harrow, (All of the gnove items are in excellent condition, most of this equipment was purchased new in the Jast four years.) ar wagon on Aber (home-made), 2-hole corn shel- ler, two tobacco ladders, 20 Ft.; Broom corn cleaner, Corn planter, horse drawn; Side Delivery Rake, Spring Harrow, a-section McCormick-Deering horse drawn Mower, 9-hole Drill, two 275 Gals. fuel oil tanks, used for hauling water; Bag Wagon, Tobacco Planter, single row; Riding Cultiva- tor, Sulky plow, two walking plows, three scorers, one disc type; Sleigh, Number of shovels, scoop shovels, forks, hoes, axes and hammers, circular saw, pulley and arbor; grind- stone, Grinding wheel with electric motor; small compres- sor, motor, compressor and tank, anvil, forge, Hand grass seeder, Manure sled, Pair tractor chains, 35 ft. 6 in. belt, quantity of rope of various lengths, two tobacco spears, To- bacco baling press, two Tobacco sizing boxes, several 50 ft. length garden hose. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Coldspot Deep Freeze, used two years, Bedroom Suite, Kitchen range, lights, cultivator and to handle 20 cu, ft. board, Tables, Cup- Old-fashion- ed sink cupboard, set butcher tools, including grinder, saus- age filler, knives, cleavers, ete., shot gun, rifle, and other articles. At the same time the following items will be offered by the owner, Oscar Donaven: Cultipacker, Platform scales, riding cultivator, 16 ft. ladder, feeding scoops, some houschold goods and other:miscellan- eous articles. Sale to commence at 12:30 on Saturday, February 21st, 1953, when terms and conditions will be made known by BERTHA MAE KREINER, Adm. CHRISTIAN E. RISSER ESTATE Elmer Spahr, Auctioneer Jacob Ruhl, Clerk Abram Young, Attorney | | | : | | | | | | | | | | | | | i { | { | | of 61 Registered Holstein Cattle 14 TRACTORS | New & Used, Different makes and sizes. Combines & Balers, also Lot of Ford an | Ferguson Equipment. All kinds of Farm’ Machinery, Come early —have lots to sell. Terms - CLYDE E, KEENER COMPLETE DISPERSAL SALE Bangs Certified, Calfhood Vaccinated abd 4$ PURE BRED GILTS, SOWS AND BOARS WEDNES., MAR. 4, 1953 ~ 12:00 o'clock | | Location in Lebanon Co., on what is known as the Al- len Bucher Farm, 2 miles southeast of Palmyra, 1 mile | south of Route 432 turn south at the Tydol Service Station. 32 COWS, many are fresh, others due ‘throughout the year 9 BRED HEIFERS, 16 HEIFERS from 1 to 18 month old 4 GUERNSEYS This herd includes - 15-Daughters, of Lonelm Rag Apple Milner 5 Daughters- of Elmeroft Heart of Oak, he a son of Triune 3 Daughters of Baron Barostine Talmage, these are very good cows. 3 Daughters of Raymond Rag Apple Paul 2 Daughters of Hillmac Sovereign And Daughters of such noted Sires as Emperor Star, C. C. Dandy George, Peble Beach Premier, Bond Haven Sov- ereign Charipion, Lauxmont Admiral Lucifer and others. Many of the cows are "bred to sires in the Curtis Candy (To Be Sold) Eaton Stud or Penna. S. E. A. B. Coop. Others are bred to The Herd Sire Hall Royal Florin—He sired by a son of Sovereign, and from a 710 lbs 4-1% Dam. This is a very good Herd, with nice udders and good type, along with high production Herd Av. 1951 - 11216 lbs. milk 433.4 Fat 3.8 average test Herd Av. 1952 - 11640 lbs. milk 426.1 Fat test. ALSO—SELLING, 15 PURE BRED YORKSHIRE GILTS due in March 1 YORKSHIRE BOAR; 13 REGISTERED BERKSHIRE GILTS, due in March; 1 BERKSHIRE BOAR, 3 HAMPSHIRE, 3 P. B. YORKSHIRE and ONE BERKSHIRE SOWS due in March; TWO SOWS WITH LITTERS. Order of Sale: Hogs to be sold at 12:00 o'clock; Cattle at 1:00 o'clock. Be sure to see these fine animals, you will like them. For Catalog Write to Harvey Rettew, Manheim, Pa. manager. Aucts. Hess and Dupes ROBERT H. BUCHER SIMON D. BUCHER. owners ANNVILLE, PA. Complete Dispersal Sale Of 60 Head of Registered and Grade Holstein Cattle and Complete Line of Farm Machinery SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1953 AT 10:30 O'CLOCK LOCATION—On Route 241 between Maytown and Bainbridge, at Chickentown. 30 Registered and Grade Holstein Cows many are fresh or close, others due throughout the year. 9 REGISTERED & GRADE HEIFERS due in September 9 HEIFERS from six month to eighteen month old. 8 GRADE BULLS OF SERVICE AGE ALSO SELLING The herd sire Mister Governor Tensen, a 2 year old This is a good herd of cattle representing some outstanding Hol- stein families, be sure to see them, you will find animals to your liking 256 head are vaccinated. FARM EQUIPMENT—W. C. Allis Chalmers Tractor with power take off, and pusher, also a set of steel wheels, Ford Tractor with top used 2 years, Ford plow, cultivator, and tobacco hoers, used 2 seasons; Allis Chalmers Combine, Wood Bros, corn picker, used 2 years; Mc- Deering pick-up baler, 3-bottom disc plow, McDeering grass mower, McDeering 28-disc, Swab rubber tire wagon, 2 tobacco wagons with ladders, 2.double tobacco ladders, 18 and 20 ft. used 3 years; two 18.ft, hay flats, 9-ft, cultivator, David Bradley side de. livery rake, Ontario grain drill, Hoosier grass seed drill, John Deere corn planter, David Bradley, ensilage cutter with pipe, used 3 years, David Bradley manure spreader, lime drill, 2.row tobacco planter, used 2 years; bale elevator, weeder, Papec hammermill, circular saw to mount on W. C. tractor, 2-hole corn sheller, bag wagon, 3.section spring harrow, single and double trees, horse drawn cultivator, two steel water troughs, 6 iron troughs, garden tractor, 2 grass seeders, steel wheelbarrow, 100 iron fence posts, and fixtures, Fairbanks plat- form scales, carpenter tools, Brooder house, four range shelters, el- ectric fence control, wire stretcher, 40 chicken crates, two 1000 ca- pacity oil brooder stoves, like new; two Oakes chick starter battens, 500 capacity; large vice, bolts and hinges, block and tackle, sprocket sale chain, grease gun, shovels, picks, rakes, forks, garden hose, window frame and sash, six sizing boxes, tobacco shears, tobacco muslin, 2) ft. 6 inch belt, 55 gal. oil drum, 5 gal. oil buckets, 4.hole hog feeder, used two years. DAIRY EQUIPMENT—2-unit Surge Milker, complete with pump and motor; McDeering 3.can. electric milk cooler, Surge Wash tubs. Sale ‘includes any and everythingiused on a farm. SALE to start "at 10:30 o'clock A. M. Plenty of eats "will be serve For folder write Harvey Rettew, Manheim, Pa. Cattle to be sold at 1:30 o'clock. W. C. Ricedorf, owner MARIETTA, PA, R. D. 1 Manager of cattle sale. Auctioneers—Dupes and Hess Clerks—Landis and Graybill Everybody In This Locality Reads The Bulletin of Erismoan's 8-2¢ — |ington Boro, Sale at 12:30 p. m. Edgar Funk, | The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday, F ebruary 19, 1953-1 | Sale Register Friday, February 20—In Con- | oy Twp. on the road from | Stackstown to Elizabethtown, closing out sale of entire live stock and farming implements by Russell Trone, C. 8S. Frank, t + Auctioneer, | | Saturday, February 21--On the premises located in Rapho Twp., on the Oscar Donaven farm, on the road from Becker's Service Station to Manheim, Near Hossler's Church, farming implements and household goods by Bertha Mae Kreiner, Adm. of the Estate of Christian E. Risser Estate. Elmer Spahr, Auct. Wednesday, February 25 —- On the Cameron Farm at Done- gal Springs, Lancaster Co., farming implements & house. hold goods by Levi H. Nissley. Sale at 12 Noon. Dupes & Hess, ! Saturday, February 28 — In the Village of Florin, on Main Street, a. 2% story frame dwell- ing, also personal property by Benj. B. Hambright. C. S. Frank, Auct. Saturday, Feb. 28th — Desir- able Real Estate located 2 mi. east of Campbellstown on Rte. 322 at 1:30 .pm. 3% acre country home, by Jacob S. and Ida I. Brandt. Paul Sanger, Auct. 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- 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. Thursday, March 5 -— On the State highway leading from E. Petersburg to Landisville, a- | bout 1 mi. northeast of the ter. Valuable real estate con- taining 2 acres, with 2'2 story brick dwelling, frame tobacco | shed, one-car garage by Ralph L. Greenly, Carrie E. Greenly. Sale at 7 p. m. E. V. Spahr, Auct, Saturday, March 7— In West! Hempfield Twp., on the road | from Chestnut Hill Mennonite Church to Ironville, a farm con- taining 13 acres, 134 perches. and personal property by the Estate of Henry K. Bollock. Sale at 2:30 p. m. 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 Kauf!- man farm close to the Rifle Range, live stock and imple- ments by Daniel S. Kauffman. Sale at 12:30 p.m. Dupes and Hess, Aucts Tuesday, March 10,—In Man-! or Township, on the Pickel farm, 1 Mi. east of Mountville, | on the Hershey road at Hershey ! Mill, Farming implements by Roy W. Gibble. Sale at 12:30 p. m. Elgar F. Funk, Auct. Wednesday, March 11-—Loca ted 3 mi. east of Elizabethtewn along Manheim Road, 28 head cattle, farming implements and household goods by Jacob Bix- ler. Walter Dupes, Auct. March 11th — In Manor Twp., one mile south of Columbia, 6n the Frank Herr farm, one mile north of Wash- Farming imple- Wednesday, ments by Herbert P. Henry.! Wednesday, March 4th —On ert H. Bucher and Simon D.| Auct, Saurday, Mareh 14 —— In the borough of Mount Joy on Mari- etta Street, a 2'4 story dwelling and household goods by the Emma B! Heistand Estate, C. S. Frank, Auctioneer, Saturday, March 14 — In Manor Twp. % mi. * south of Highville on road leading from Chestnut Grove School to High- ville School, farm implements, and household goods by Jennie May Frey. Bdgar F, Funk, Auet. Tuesday, March 17-—In West Hempfield Twp., one mile east of Marietta, on the Lancaster & Marietta Pike on Rt. 340, near Kinderhook, livestock and im- plements ‘of two farms, also household goods by Anna K. Houceal, Adm. of Frank Hous- cal Estate. Sale at 11:30 a. m. Frank and F. B. Aldinger, VICES. 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. Saturday, March 21 — In Manor Twp., on south side of Lincoln highway, 4 mi. west of Lancaster, in Kreadyville, . op- posite Martin's Hatchery, real estate and personal property by Samuel Schmuek. Edgar Funk, Auctioneer. i —— a" Saturday, , March 21 —Along the south side of Lincoln Hwy., 4 miles west of Lancaster, in | Kreadyville, opposite Martin's Hatchery, 214 Story Frame | House, 3-car garage, chicken | house & shop, & household goods | by Samuel Schmuck, Sale 12M. Edgar F. Funk, Auct. Saturday, March 21 — at 108 Poplar Sirect, in the Borough of Mount Joy, household goods oy Daniel M. Musser. Sale at 12 c'clock noon. Walter Dupes, Auct. Friday, March 27—In the Village of Florin, at the Post Office Building, sale of Restau- | rant equipment and household goods by James B. Eschbach. Sale at 6 p. m. Walter Dupes, Auctioneer. 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- plements, household goods, merchandise, ete. by C. 8S. 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. THE FARM QUESTION BOX. by BILL GIVENS KYW Farm Director ¥rom- Mr. W. B., Collingdale, Pa. Q.— “vo main branches of our azalea bush are split apart at a joint I have tied the broken branches together. What else can I do? Ans. — You have done the right thing Ee by tying the f branches to- gether, Do not tie them too tightly or leave them tied too long. If the bark isn't completely torn off all .he way around there is a good that the split will knit to- chance gether. + + + From--Mrs. A. S., Norristown, Pa. Q.—Do you think it 1s wise to bu; a Christmas tree with the roots? ‘Aill it be safe to plant them at tiis time of the year? Ans.—You may buy a tree with roots and plant it in a tub. If kept inside, keep moist. If there is too much heat in your house the needles will drop quickly and when you plant it outside the sudden change of temperature will cause shock. If you are planning to keep the tree outside, you can plant it now. RE ——r— Patronize Bulletin Advertisers,