Ada Gish | FALMOUTH REVIVALS CLOSE | Local Man Will | . The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday, March 12, 1953-=7 Mrs, Ira i U B Lf 1 C ry A I. E The revival services conduct. | Farm Calendar Wed Detroit Girl Sale Register a HE - ©.’ Mrs. ed by Rev. N. L. Limebaugh of ——— N I F nk, Mr nr ‘News Items From ui w= OF = the St. Paul's U. B. Church, Fal . y vA YY rs. Lloyd \ adn gis Dube » FAY PERTILIZE POTATOES— It | : oy i] mouth, closed with ten decis- y 4 Mr. and Mrs. George E. Mc- go March 14 — In the | Miile ' akes plenty fertilizer to «, | Saurday, March n the | Miiler. H Oo u S E H Oo L D A R T I C L E S ions, of which six were baptiz- talies plenty of ler er 9 Vetty of Detroit, Michigan, an- borough of Mount Joy on Mari- E. D. Twp. School FUNERAL DIRECIVES _—,$sh " b : row a good potato crop. Elmer re tha ; : ed on Sunday. The following |> B } nounce the engagement of their Street, a story dwelling Mount Jay, Pa. Pifer, Penn State extension ag- PA Neal (daughter, Evelyn to Ezra M.,.4 pousehold ‘goods by the Sm 4 ioined the church: Henry Wm, ' st, says that growers’ ex- . “ 9 Friday, March 20th, 3 953 | Risser, Joyce Risser, Alice Pief- Yoneiist, says tie he Wolgemuth, son of Mr. and Mrs. go, 3, Heistand Estate, C. § Whoa Auntie”, a three-act . perience and research 5 . " : | On the premises on Chocolate Avenue, in the Village of fer, Shelby Hockenburger andj 0 "0 with grass and te | Xe B ols muth, Market St. Frank, Auctioneer. Somedy by Raren Adiang, i : Majorie Ortity. iu iit Tae Wonk ~~ | Mount Joy. se given by the Junior Class o Fig, Femme Se Kopin | NE — ey gol lr Re | . The bride elect is a graduate! Saturday, March 14 — In the high school Friday and Sat- i] © Lr ~ 1 o~ ured 1t wi aKe and “ 0s. ! . aN Vol wh ud bey 3 ay) . Sar thin a : 3-burner Oil Stove, Qil Heater, ( upbocard, Bedroom Suite | BIG of 4-12-12 or 5-10-10 fertilizer | °F aye Unversity Detratt Manor Twp. % mi. south of | Uday evenings. Mareh 13 and ON YOu Refrigerator, Marble top table, square table with drawers, r its equivalent per acre. |and is presently employed Y Highville on road leading from |14 Juniors who will character- tak Rockers, Child's chair, Wardrobe, carpets, Grandfathers Clock, Ricit chic) et B Uni , : ville School, farm Shelf Clock, both of 100 years; Currier and Ives Pictures, elec- orage which chickens get from | Bob Jones niversity, Green ‘and household goods by Jennie | Fuhrman, Fred Wetzel, Ross Low rates for good driverh . ip Meashine:: Mashing, of ; ( la good range will supply ville, South Carolina and is 3 r © y tric iron, Washing Machine, set of Johnson dinnerware (Iron! BU up} May Frey. Edgar F. Funk, Auct. Eshleman, Mary Carolyn Boyd, Standard, nonaspessable protecs | | ; stone) vegelable dishes, platlers and tumblers, goblets, cake Phursda March 19M" protein, calcium, and now the music and youth direc-| Jay Greider, Shirley Von Stet- zion. Fem : : . 8 C 8, CC . te . . pt, claim Ys tor of the Beulah Baptist March 17—In West ten, Jeanne Mitchell, Phyllis ove "nb ™ Poreclain table, eight ft. Walnut Table, Buffet, Couch, Chairs, the Detroit Board of Education Grove School to High- | 1%¢ the play are Lovina Demmy, AUTO INSURANCE | HAVE POULTRY RANGE Her fiance is a graduate of implements, Donald Wolgemuth, Nancy |F | |phosphorus, reports F. H. Leus- stand, I' cake stand with handle, Sugar, Creamer and Spoon let P Sia tend Cl h. Detroit TEHMAN iw! holder (Glass); Kitchen utensils and many other articles too nu- |chner, Penn State extension Church, Detroit. Hempfield Twp., one mile east| Wolgemuth, Milton Mowrer, 11] t merous to mention. 85 H ] t . C ttle poultry specialist. Chickens at| The wedding date has been, ¢ Marietta, on the Lancaster &| Dorothy Peifer and Paul Kaufl- WaRRER h Sale to com at 5:30 P. M. when terms and condi oiste€in La jreast Sigh! Weghs of age on a Jupe 30, 19% Marietta Pike on Rt. 340, near Mam Phone Mt. Joy 3.5647 tions will be made known by (70 Registered — 15 Grades) Bors EE Gi oa Kinderhook, livestock and im- ig Mary mire fi i ~ 1 ie r calf mixture w ou Ne Specie “| SALUNGA MOTHERS TO wi irec e proauction anc Hi JH . S. Frank, ot. Bang Certified, many calfhood nix y |plements of two farms, also : i Sh A rk MRS. KATIE GINGRICH vaccinated, T. B. Accredited. gredients that supply vitamin HOLD SPFLLING BEE ‘household goods by Anna K. student directresses will be Yv- MW 1 seller, erK mastitis tested. A and riboflavin. The Mother's Club of Salunga Houseal, Adm. of Frank Hous- onne Brubaker and Sarah Sing 1914] CTE MUTUAL 11-1c er. Nancy Hanshue is the busi- jness manager and Joann Ruhl Insurance Co. At Jay M. Brubaker Farm, WIL TOPDRESS WHEAT —JFarm-| will hold a Spelling Bee in the gal Estate. Sale at 11:30 a. m. VILLAGE, Pa. c's who have topdressed their | Maple Grove School house onc, § Frank and F. B. Aldinger, |" : Ri LOW STREET Pq, Wheat with nitrogen have got- Saturday, March 21, at 7:45 p.|Ayets. is chairman of the advertising P U 3 | I by A IL FE, 4 miles south % Lanse ten from 8 to 24 bushels more | m. There will be two spelling] ——— committee and Gladys Weaver, recta} re just off Routes 72 an per acre, says James Eakin, [classes and an information| Wednesday, March 18 -— In|Chairman of the tickets commit- OF BRICK & BLOCK EHOME OFFICE: COLUMEUS, DHIO oO Nv » 3 90000000000 —60 large, beautiful Fresh and Close . . % - 5 imi Springers, good udders, many Penn State extension agrono- class. Refreshments will be onManor Twp., ‘two miles South- | Students on the advertising committee are Fanny Snyder, y good Sroduction resend all 88M inist. Quickly soluble types are sale. least of Mountville, 1% miles] in! Cell © . PERSONAL PROPERTY —15 Bred and Open Heifers, all byiyged, such as sulfate of ammon- om oer {south of the Lincoln Highway | Patricia Sager, Beverly Covert, ellar Partitions ne sire; | . . : a 53 - arv —10_ Bulls ready for service, of pop- ia, ammonium nitrate, or ni-|concrete work outdoors. Joseph |at Donerville turn South, Farm- Hazel Derr, Jacob Shank, Mary Built lar hn ame. | or nitrate of soda, at the| McCurdy, Penn State extension|ing Implements and Household Conrad, . Ruth Horning, Helen g Elder and Josie Farnoff. The : BULLS include one 15 months, pate of 20 to 40 pounds per acre, | agricultural engineer, explains Goods by . Herbert Fisher. Sale : : Friday, March 27th, 3 953 BUTTERFLY FARMS, Mexitd: oF {cpending on fertility. that two conditions are neces-a 12:30 p. m. Edgar Funk, Play Book Commiitee includes Chimney Repair Y. carrying much blood of g i Robert Kline, Jay Mumma, Wil- al Champion from 13,000 ib, 2v, dam FAN ALG Te Yad sary for proper setting of con-| . - IN THE VILLAGE OF FLORIN AT THE POST OFFICE :sc. id by famous PABST MANAGE FARMS Wily Bit > + and : he | bur Heisey, Jane Siders, Betty General Mason Repair Work @@ BUILDING. —A year oe by Ay. 5 ju Farm profits this. year will be anc 2 lave mmm Nein. Frat “% x : BE i Trak NT Tce fat dam; : found right where modern agri- | temperature. | Thursday, March 19—In the | pyr rap Fater,; Harold — No job too smail — RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT: 2-year-aid Prize winning 3p of culture Tas placed it in bet READ THE LABEL-—Be sure Village oy i SN 2k a | Derr, Blain Kauffman, Robert Swe SY Fhe . : NWA Rr a A . 5d 5. fa am, : 4 as ace 4 4 age 3& J : : ClO laa 8 chrome chairs, 2 chrome pedestal tables with formica red top. | _, ay son of cow mow milky. management. So says Wil-|to read the label when buying gy isburg Pik R 23 2 3 | Richards, Richard ‘Hess, Jerry John E Matone electric milk shaker, used three weeks, two electric percolators, ing 80 Ib. by EZRA GARBER,/'CI Manas Says : t Poisons and ther follow, 2 158 (Rt. 230) com-| and Richard Becker . y +8 cups, spoons, ice cream spade and dipper, 8 ft. bar; new Kelvin- | Elizabethtown, Pa. ; ,, liam F. Johnstone, Penn State Insect ‘poisons. an plete line of Garage Tools’ and et . a 9 E Main St MT. JOY ‘ator electric soft-drink cooler. | CHILDRENS HO production rec: extension agricultural —econo- [directions in using the iment by Cooper's Garage Te committee is Ed PHONE. 3 2621 : cows Ww large. 15.470). ’ nb inds’ BR i | ‘| na ine; oda Weaver, Pats) - : HOUSEHOLD GOODS: ards we tO outstanding con. Mist, who exptets demand for : Edgar give, starts 9:30. a. m. Edgar F, | oa Kline, Rhoda We: ver, Fate hes . rs Sma 3 pay far ‘ts to remain fairly | State extension m st. | Kard. Cold Spot electric refrigerator, Tappan gas range, extension | Lo ooo cite, Pa. oo products to xc fairly aces (Funk, Auct. The stage and properties com- *drop-leaf table, four plank-bottom chairs, work table, small ta- beautiful , daughter of $2,500 stable. | itt incl : 3 » bles, ten piece dining room suite, mirrors, four 9 by 12 ft. rugs, DUNLOGGIN WONDER VAR. ADVERSE —| When in need of Printing. (any-| Friday. March 20—At public | ee inc udes Gilbert Corn- {two 3-piece living room suites, one Mohawk like new, platform | Many Baughiers Oe ang Bc 15:2 poor time to do good’ thing) kindly remember the Bulletin|ga]e ie aren ci pu ie well, Robert Arndt, Daniel Hess intl end table, smoking stand, electric table and floor lamps, — Including LUCIFER. re prise ay a3 pm, on OLO ale | Sidney Gibble, Larry Wagner, ks two bedroom suites with spring and mattress, some bedding, two The 122nd ‘In Famous, Ave, in village of Florin, large | orpy Sears, Richard Earhart Wdoughtrays, two oid fashioned rockers, old fashioned child rock- | jar Garden Spot Series Ww here [lot of antiques and household John Gar as a cr? fer, clocks, metal porch glider with two chairs to match, curtain ! every animal sells and to be as . by Katie B. Gingrich. C ohn Garber, Jay Ginder, Mich- stretcher, 8 pairs of drapes, electric Monarch mixer, electric pop- | represented. 8 so alle 2. 5 > |ael Grove, Martin Heisey and - pe toaster, two folding cots, two pieces of marble, heavy glass, Save money with better cows, OF [S. Frank, auct. Park Brown. Jot of cut glass, lot of dishes, some antiques, also a lot of cut |pought at Reasonable Prices. ~~ dl | | Mi ; 3148S ] é g ason: > irved Chorus To Sing ~ glass dishes, silverware, cooking utensils, pressure cookers, Come to this sale, starts 11:30 Friday, March 20—On the : : double boiler, garden tools, lawn mower, and a lot of articles too | 3. m., held in heated pavilion. BP E R S © N A L p RO P E RT Y og y 4 rom ATavtows iol ‘The high school mixed chorus Cl mumerous to mention. R. AUSTIN BACKUS, jroad Jeading iron | will sing at the Church of the wd |Bainbridge in the Village of prothren, Lancaster, Sunday, ! Sale to commence at 6:00 O'clock fe Wi Sales Mgr. & Auct. | 3 : be Sale #t 6:00 Olclock P. M. When conditions will NO or Saturday, March 21 y 1 O83 chickentown, live stock, imple-| yrareh 15, 7.30 p.m. The group be made known by Mexico, N. iments and some household | wi) ging in a combined service EARL L. GROFF, : n the Borough of Mount Joy at No. 108 Poplar Sireet, J; : . . : a JAMES B. ESCHBACH Local Representative an . 3 ; ye 1} i so jsoods by Elmer Walters. Sale| with the choirs of the Lancaster J : : 11-2¢ | Strasburg, Pa. sarge oak buifiet, two 9 by . heavy ilton rugs, with 12:30 p. m. Dupes, Auct. ys + i ; = pads, 11-3 by 15 ft. Axminster rug and pad, 9 by 16 ft. Axminster] of the and the JR a CR Ge 4 we AREER ‘rug, lot of throw rugs, four section bookcase, hall rack with mir-| Saturday. March 21 1 York First Church of the Breth- est” i. ror, clothes tree, Clark Jewell gas range, 2-burner gas range, arch — 1Miren. Eugene Saylor, music sup- Wortd's only shock-resiitunt ¢ Iv ry) 8° hucket-a-day stove, Hoosier kitchen cabinet, 3 dressers, 2 double{Manor Twp, on south side of ervisor, is in charge of the high brain watches 17 jos 13) ® wooden beds, spring and box spring, two Perfect Sleeper highway, 4 mi. west of school chorus and Lancaster Price nel re Te 50 After April 5th AIAG ig te i ; ini = , | : SC ancas rice Incl; 50 After Apri spring mattress, twg metal Simmons beds, spring and mattress, in Kreadyville, op- arch chair. and. 8.4 ie 97. pri oh omestic sewing machine, bedroom tables, small chest of . ter posite Martin's Hatchery, real|pgtterer, science teacher, is in| ou ers, large studio couch, electric Hoover sweeper, electric toaster, | GY TTT A Say 7 ats id §& (wo clectric irons, ironing boards, mirrors, large and small; metal(estate and personal property by [charge of the York Choir. ER TT re ii radiator covers, rockers and other chairs, two large trunks, old-/Samuel Schmuck. Edgar Funk, N. H. S. To Induct NTE The, Heart: Thot ‘Naver Bicaks | gis it » wshioned chest of drawers, old fashioned bureau, chests, W TE ” af stretcher, clocks, two wicker tables, wicker fernery, new quilts The Columbia Chapter of the Ah ir € and comforts, feather pillows, Hoots and ang a lot 2 ema National Honor Society will in-| ih of other bedding, three wardrobes, Victrola with 20 albums and! aturday, arch 21—On N. | duct six new members into the © 5 Ee ig ’ ’ 2 number of loose records, horse blanket and buffalo robe, large Market street, in the Village of | Donegal Chapter at the East TERMS AT NO EX LITA B® hed screen, portable radio, coffee table, telephone table & chair, po household goods by Ber-| Donegal High School Friday af- .. J clectric floor, bridge, desk and bed lamps, large living room table, | : BE 01 of dishes, glassware, silverware, cooking utensils and alumin-|tha B. Martin. Sale at 1 p. m. |ternoon, March 13. The new Warren H. Greenawalt Re um-ware, empty crocks and jars and a lot of articles too numer-|C. S. Frank, Auct. members will be Shirley Lee- | JEWELELETLR ous to mention. me dom, John Musser Miriam 9 RST 3 TE Saie to commence at 12:00 Noon when conditions will be| March 21 —Along | Dick ’ filam; 209 WEST MAIN STREET Ts Saturday, arch —Aalong | Dick, Yvonne Brubaker, Glad- MOUNT JOY, PA PY. the south side of Lincoln Hwy., | ys Weaver and Patricia Sager : : 5 Auctioneer he Faye Tanda Pager. Open Evenings. Phone 3-549 x Garman, Clerks DANIEL M. MUSSER 4 miles west of Lancaster, in| Devotions will be in charge| - g one Biol 11-2¢ Kreadyville, opposite Martin | of Carole Aston and the accept-! — |Hatchery, 21, Story Frame [ance of new members. Donald House, 3-car garage, chicken | Bartch will give the purposes house & shop, & household goods | and Clarissa Wollecott will in- FY ® Lomp ete ISPErs a e by Samuel Schmuck, Sale 12M. | troduce the present members LOOP —- 12:30 O'CLOCK Located in Berks County 6 miles north of Myerstown, 2 miles west of Frys- town, 6 miles east of Fredericksburg, 2 mile South of Route 22. Farin known as the Harvey Peiffer Farm. 100 Acre Modern Farm Farm is bounded on the west by Samuel Bross and A. A. Spannuth. North by Ir vin Kline, on the east by Irvin Lehman, on the south by Samuel Bross. Fertile gravel and sandy loam soil, 70 acres under cultivation, 30 acres in level permanent pasture land with a fresh mountain stream running the full length. Newly built hard surface macadam lane to farm buildings. This farm will bo a good buy as a poultry or dairy farm. Land is very fertile as a large number of steers were kept on this farm for many years, also several thousand turkeys and laying hens. Terms 10%, balance May 1. Farm can be seen anytime between now and sale day. Large Bank Barn-—Modern Farm House | Excellent set of farm buildings consisting of 215 story frame dwelling farm house {Edgar F. Funk, Auct. and introduce the new mem- en | bers. The Four Qualities will be Saturday, March 21 — at 108 | explained by Shirley Hiestand. LIVESTOCK and FARM MACHINERY Poplar Sireet, in the Borough Virginia Liddle, Susan McNeal i Wednes., March 18, 1953 of Mount Joy, houschold goods! and June Rupp. Eugene Saylor v Daniel M. Musser. Sale at|is the faculty adviser of the : ; ) 7 rooms with modern bath. 82 gallon hot point electric hot water heater, modern Kitch 12 c’clock noon. Walter Dupes, | group. en. Water supplied with new Meyers automatic electric water pressure system to all AT 12 O'CLOCK | buildings. Chicken houses and poultry range. Large implement shed 36x44 with 2 corn Auct. | Two Girls Attended Conference cribs the hull ii i Rg wih ws, _ one wing “used os 3 Location — In Dauphin County, on Route 441-4 miles, us | Joann Ruhl and Gladys Wea- ore ry and r 20x2 . The other 26 x 2) feet. Water bowls & boar barnyar ne x 5 : : < . . Say 7 . ra mony ann Doe ih 18x43. 2 DOLE ie i I, dented 20 ,0 ot One 9 South of Middletown, one mile north of Falmouth, on Rite-View| Tuesday, March 24-—In Man- | ver, accompanied by the advis- Wh single story 44 ft. x 60 feet. Also a 10x18, 2 brooder houses 12x14, 2 tur .cy shelters 12 Sas farm. lor Twp., one and one-half miles er, Mrs. Mary E. Llewellyn, Bf x72. — 2 turkey houses with shelters 12x54. Buildings are all in Al repair and paint. ” fo ‘South of Lincoln Highway, turn attended a meeting of the Exe- 0 - by A a 24 Head oO at Stump’s Gas Station, one|cutive Board of the Student Li- z LEZ Lh i : )C 2 7 Room Frame House & Garage 5 i Imile north of Millersville brary Association of the Penn- & ’ et This property is located on the north side of the hard surface road leading from REGISTERED nonite Church on the Charles-|sylvania Southeastern district propert; : ; : rles- | | Frystown to the Spannuths mill adjoining the above mentioned farm. House is in ex 4 | ® ‘town Road, Live stock and farm | at Millersville State Teachers - eo cellent condition, 7 rooms and modern bath also summer house attached. Never filing 1g , implements by C. Stanley Hess. | College aturdayv. March 7 Pi well with new Meyers automatic electric water pressure system. Hot Point 82 gauion O S ein a e Sale ot 12 Noon Hogar Fark I Toe g Ja urdoy. March 7th. & electric hot water heater. This property is located on a plot of ground fronting 200 ft. ey p oF y | Ane meeting was held in order C { 3 along hard surface road 150 feet in depth. Will be sold individually at the same time 3 Bangs Certified, T. B. Accredited, Calfhood Vaccinated |Auct. to plan for the conference to be and place. FOURTEEN COWS, some Fresh or Close, others due through- mene { held in the fall of 1953. out the year, Seven Bred Ieifers; three small Heifers, including, Friday, March 27—In the | Teen-Age Night Sponsored | G/ 12 Acre Tract of Mountain Woodland Located just east of the Geary Wolfe Hotel, north east of Fredericksburg on the southern slope of the Blue Mountains fronting 125 feet along both sides of the road a- bout 8 acres north and about 4 acres south of the road. Also selling is full line of mod- two daughters of Lucifer; two daughters, five daughters of S. J. C Village of Florin, at the Post! Teen-age night will be spor ’ 4 = & / DC Spon- Valley Emperor Starr; two daughters of Hillmac Sovereign. | aya This is a nice herd of good, clean animals. If in need of cattle, Office Building, sale of Restau-|sored by the Sophomore Class # be sure to sce these cattle. You will find animals to your liking. rant equipment and household | Friday evening, March 20 from 49 EWES many with lambs. ONE SOW due to farrow in goods by James B. Eschbach. | 7 to 10 pm. Dancing will be ern farm equipment. 88 i 17 SHOATS ee . 1952 F I H-— 1951 Farmall C Tractor SY 1949 DODGE TRUCK WITH STAKE BODY [Selo at © p.m Walter Dupes, in the ‘auditorium and arma 0 FARM MACHINERY ‘Auctioneer. [games in the classrooms. A sur- > Farmall H is just like new, fully equipped starter lights, hydraulic system, pul- Ferguson Tractor, Ford Ferguson Tractor, Ford Tractor, two| —— prise admission will be charged A ly and power take off. New McCozmick late style manure loader and scoop for I trac- Cultivators for Ford Tractors; 14-inch Plow, 12-inch Plow, No. 77| April 3—Good F¥riday—At| which will not exceed 30c. June tor. Farmall C is high wheel conventional type, fully equipped with No. 254 cultivator, id Ncw Holland Baler, Wood Bros. one-row pull-type Corn Boro Limits. Mount Jos of | Hel ib Ree oc. June 4 No. C 221 mounted cornplanter, 7 ft. McCor mick tractor mower, New Idea side rake, 2 i 6-11. Case Combine with motor; Smoker Bale Elevator; 21 bales : 2 Sipsman Bei general chairman fA hottom MeéCormick Deering plow, spring harrow, McCormick Deering Disc harrow. 8 Lalor twine; 4 rubber-tire wagons; two disc harrows, 4-section the road to the Mt. Joy ceme- | of the affair assisted by a plan- WE BREAK Spring Harrow, Weeder, 13-disc Grain Drill, with 3-point book|tery, annual community sale of |ning committee composed of | No. 200 Tractor Spreader Papec Hammer Mill & Feed Mixer 14» ton capacity with mounted electric motor $88 up: Ford mounted Highway Grass Mower, Ferguson Hay Rake, 200 head live stock, farm im-!John Hiestand John Heisey in 2 A iy a ’ ie stand, . sey, with 3-point hookup; Circular Saw to mount on Ford Tractor; plements, household goods, | James Wittle, Patricia Haw- OUR NECK ime drill on rubber, post hole digger, Coop. manure spreader on, hi : . 1 ed J rubber; New Idea Manure Spreader, 2-row Tobacco Planter, 2- merchandise, etc. by C. S. | thor ne Ruth Drescher, and An-| ow Corn Planter with 3-point hookup; Hay Dryer with 7-horse- Frank and Leo Frank. | na Heller. —t10 keep delivery prome Spreader is like new. Feed mixer is | 1c i Ho n New Idea bale elevator, hay loader, 2 hole corn sheller, soil pulverizer, Fairbanks #8 power motor; two Minnich Tobacco Presses, two sets Tobacco, rears | Teacher To Evaluate This Week . platform scale. 12 brooder houses 10x12 and 12x14, 15 range shelters, small incubator, § Ladders, stove and sizing box; 3000 Tonarco Lath, 32-ft. Ladder; Saturday, April 4—Wood St.,| Mrs. Mary E. Llewellyn will ises and to give you " 1-500 capacity electric brooder stove 6—500 capacity oil brooder stoves, metal nest, g Scalding Trough, chains, three 15-gal. drums of roof paint; 18 Florin, entire carpentering tools! serve ; ate > : : lot of metal feeders, water fountains, eggomatic candler and grader, etc. bundles of Self Locking Shingles. Lot of hay and straw. Range Bs I fring S|serve on an evaluating commit- | good work. We put your 4 1—Neumatic Poultry Scalder, 1 Neumatic Poultry Picker, Several tons ef corn jg shelter. {and contractors equipment by|tee March 10, 11, and 12. The .“ te . on the ear. : DAIRY EQUIPMENT Mrs. Paul Koser. Sale at 1 p.m. [committee will evaluate the printing on Hammermill This is a complete closing out sale as we are discontinuing our farm operations. u