The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, February 25, 1954, Image 5

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PUBLIC SALE
—OF-
STOCK — IMPLEMENTS — HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Tuesday, March 9, 1954
On the premises located one mile North of Mastersonville,
two miles South of Colebrook, on B. S. Stauffer property.
Z1 Head Dairy Cattle
some fresh, some springers and fall cows:
SOME SHOATS, MUSCOVY DUCKS
IMPLEMENTS: MASSEY HARRIS “44” TRACTOR: Super
“6” Manure Loader; “C” ALLIS CHALMERS with cultivator and
mower; Oliver Side Delivery Rake; John Deere 7 ft. tractor mow-
er, used two seagons; Oliver 7 ft. tractor mower; Iron Age None
Wrap Manure Spreader; Little Genius two bottom 14 in. plow:
Oliver single bottom 16 in. plow; Oliver Heavy Duty Disk, used
two seasons; John Deere three-section * tractor harrow: Holland
Twin-Rew self-drop Tobacco Planter; Black Hawk Corn Planter:
Case Low-boy Disk Drill, in good condition; Dellinger Hammer
Mill with feed rolls; 9 ft. cultipactor; two-section spring harrow:
two farm wagons on rubber; 2-wheel trailer on rubber; Smoker
Elevator; walking plow; feed cart; air compressor with 3; h. p.
motor; 550 gal. water tank: eight 50 gal. drums for water: electric
pressure system; Minnich Tobacco Press; tobacco shears and
spears; 10,000 tobacco lath; new and used 3; in. pipe; new and
used lumber; electric fence charger; 1000 ft. copper fence wire:
steel posts; two 150 ft. hay ropes; grease guns; log chains: shovels:
forks; digging irons; tools; Whizzer motor bike; rabbit huts: chic-
ken crates; G.E. 12 in. clock; 2-unit Surge Milker with vacuum
pump and motor, piping and stall cocks; G-.can Frigidaire Milk
Cooler; Surge Water Heater; wash tub; milk can rack: fifteen 85-
Ib. milk cans; buckets; strainers; milk cart: Stewart Clipper
POULTRY EQUIPMENT: Water fountains; two Royal Brood-
er Stoves; Newtown Brooder Stove: two Buckeye Brooder Stoves:
three electric Trumbulls Brooders; electric water heaters: feeders:
300 bu. corn, more or less.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS: White porcelain coal kitchen range
with water back; Coleman Oil Burner; kitchen cabinet: extension
table; two small tables; two bedroom suites: bureaus; washstands:
studio couch; glider; metal cabinet; 9x12 rug; 12x14 linoleum rug,
like new; baby crib; bassinet; rocking chairs; chest; garden tools,
and a lot of other articles too numerous to mention.
Sale to commence at 12:00 Noon, when conditions will
made known by
Walter R. Bernhard
Dupes & Ruhl, Aucts.
Hess & Parrett, Clerks
Refreshments will be served by The Home Builders Sunday
School Class of Chiques Church of the Brethren.
NO HUCKSTERS ALLOWED.
PUBLIC SALE
— OF i
Livestock — Implements — Household Goods
Tuesday, March 2, 1954
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On the premises located East of Mount Joy,
Route No. 230.
BROWN AND WHITE SPOTTED PONY
42 Holstein Cattle
some fresh by day of sale, some springers,
10 Vaccinated Heifers — Stock Bull
Wilson four-can milk c¢
SOME F1

strainer.
ler, buckets,
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IMPLEMENTS :—Farmall “H”’ stepped up to Super H
power; No, 27 V type 7 ft. International power mower, cul
tivator for "HB tr or, Ferguson tractor, Ferguson ciiltive

“H” tractor, Little Genius 2
tor, Super 6 manure loader for 2
14 inch bottom plow, corn planter for Farmall “A”, Inter
national farm wagon on Rubber, International disc harrow,
cultipacker, side delivery rake, New Idea tobacco planter,
tobacco ladders [cCormick Deering drill, Oliver manure
spread rr, 3 section spring harrow, spike harrow, bale eleva
tor, International hammer mill, belt, hog feeder, fair bands,
platform scales, fence posts and wire, new fence charger,
poultry equipment, 40 ft. extension ladder, Plymouth pick
up truck, log chains, forks, shovels, and a lot of articles too
numerous to mention
Sale to commence at 12:30 P. M. when conditions will
be made known by
FRANK FLETCHER, Jr. and
HAROLD Z. MUSSER
Auctioneers—Dupes and Ruhl
Clerks—Landis and Miller
Livestock and furniture belongs to Frank Fletcher Jr.
Implements belong to Harold Z. Musser.
Refreshments will be served by Sunday School Class.
No Hucksters.
PUBLIC SALE
Farming Implements and Household Goods
Friday, March 5, 1954

The undersigned will sell at public sale, one mile west of
the Pinch Road, leading io the Mastersonville Road. The follow-
ing to wit:
2
«29> 7 HEAD OF CATTLE
4 COWS - 2 HEIFERS - 1 BULL
300 LEGHORN CHICKENS, Mt. Hope Strain
2 Range Houses, 1 Dog House
Chicken Feeders and Fountains
CORN ON THE EAR, BALED STRAW
FARMING IMPLEMENTS
Plows. disc. harrows, cultivator, drill, roller, corn planter and
sheller, tobacco planter, binder, good hay loader, hay rake, grass
mower, l.-row potato planter, sleigh, two spring harrows, two-
horse wagon, spring wagon, stripping room stove, hay & tobacco
ladders. tobacco laths, some oak lumber, manure spreader, single
and double trees. log chain, anvil, manure fork, shovels, milk
bucket and strainer, butcher bench and tools, trussels, bac wagon,
wheat bags, tobacco press & sizing box. A FARMALL TRACTOR
complete with plow and fertilizer attachments, cultivator lift,
pulley and power take off, two farm wagons on rubber, single &
double row corn planters, hay rake, roller and spike harrows.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Two extension tables, library table, six kitchen chairs, stove, 3-
piece leather parlor suite, carpet by the yard, & ome cans, crocks,
dishes, two iron kettles, and numerous other articles.
Terms by
Lizzie B. Ginder
Elmer V. Spahr, Auctioneer
 
Robert Hess, Clerk Refreshments will Be served by the Willing Workers Class of |
7-2p-the United Zion Sunday School. x 7-3¢ J
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VALUABLE ESTATE
Monday, March 8,1954


® Farm.Bufeau.Life lhsuranceé Co.
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| Home Office’, COLUMBUS,
Warren H. Stehman
SQUARE ST. FLORIN
PHONE MT. JOY 3-5547
FOR SALE
Complete Dispersal
LOT OF GROUND
| more or less thereon erected a
1% STORY
‘Brick Veneer Dwelling
28x36 ft. consisting of 6 rooms
| and bath, with cellar under en-
| tire house. Oil furnace, forced
[ hot air heat; 66 gal. electric
hot water heater;
CHICKEN HOUSE that can be
converted into a garage
OF VACCINATED
This dwelling has been built
within the last five years and in
Holstein Cows | verv good condition.
{ living place.
| of house. House is fully insulat-
ied. Some fruit on lot. Property
{can be viewed by calling owner,
/ { Mount Joy phone 3-6101.
X Sale ¢0 commence at 7:00 p.
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d H f [m. when conditions will be
an Cl ers made known by
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consisting of fresh springers | Dupes, Auct { J
and fall cows. These cows have | Landis, Clerk lark . Keck
a lot of size and dairy type 8-2¢
with the right kind of udders.
PRIVATE SALE
premises 112 miles
Mount Joy.
WILMER KRAYBILL
PUBLIC SALE
Livestock — - Household Goods
Friday, March 5th, 1954


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On the premises located at Donegal Springs, about
miles South of Rheems, three miles West of Mount Jovy.
a. 10 Mules, 2 Horses, 30 Cows
some fresh by day of sale, some springers.
4 HEIFERS 13 SHOATS
averaging 50 to 90 pounds.
IMPLEMENTS: 2 ALLIS CHALMERS TRACTORS, one WC
with disk plow, cultivator, and corn picker, one WD with three-
bottom disk plow with hydraulic lift; Allis Chalmers Side Deliv-
power take-off rake; New Holland #77 Pick-up Baler, used 3


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town, along old Route No. 230. |
Bus stop in front |
| LANCASTER COUNTY
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75-186 ft. |
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12 by 24 ft. |
Desirable |
United States was John Eliot's
two |
ory
seasons: 1948 11 ton Studebaker Truck with cattle rack and side- |
boa : New Idea Manure Spreader; International Spreader on
rubber, horse drawn; grain and fertilizer disk drill; 10 ft. culti-

packer; 4-section spring harrow: land roller; International disk
harrow: Tiger Tobacco Planter; two farm wagons on rubber with









fine yield of 136.99 bushels per

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per acre, C.



Sale Register
Station to Risser’s Mill, live-



CORN CHAMPIONS acre. The champions were hon- Robert Greider of Columbia
Loren H. Bucher of Quarry-|ored at a banquet in York re "with a vield of 109.73 bushels
ville has been proclaimed the| cently. Pictured above from left per acre and Frank H. Henne
Lancaster County Corn Grow- | to right is Mr. Buchner, Noah S. from Lancaster who won fourth |
infi Champion by the DeKalb | Esbenshade of Lancaster who place with a yield of 109.66
Seed Corn Company with his| won second place with a yield bushels per acre. |
stock, implements and house-| Joy, Route 230 a public sale of |
hold goods. Sale at 12:30 p. m.
by Oliver Ober. C. S. Frank,
Private Sale of Holstein cows Monday, March 1—a full line
on the premises 1% miles south | of farm equipment and some
of Mount Joy, by Wilmer Kray- | household goods, on the prem
bill. 8-2t | ises between Manheim and
Mount Joy, South of Eris-

man’s Church, by J. Earl Wit-
Friday, Feb. 26—on the prem-
mer. Elmer Spahr, Auct.
ises in Rapho Township, 2 miles
north of Mount Joy on the road
leading from Becker's Service

Tuesday, March 2—on the
premises located East of Mount




rs Guernsey Dispersal
PGBA/ MON., MARCH 1st—12:30 Noon
AT THE SALES PAVILION, 6 MILES EAST OF LAN-
CASTER, PA. .
69 Head — Including 12 Grades
27 VACCINATED - T. B. & BANGS CERTIFIED.
43 COWS - 7 BRED AND 19 OPEN HEIFERS

There are 33 of the consignménts with records of 400 lbs. of
fat or more, or dams with records of over 400 lbs. fat. Herd
has been on DHIA and HIR test. 13 due in February and
March.
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SALE MANAGED BY:
PENNA. GUERNSEY BREEDERS’ ASSN.
P. 0. BOX 491 HARRISBURG, PA. ||
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|Get It At Booth’s |
beds and tobacco ladders: two other wagons with tobacco ladders:
two International Grass Mowers, run in oil; Oliver Corn Planter;
10 ft. power take-off grain binder; corn binder on rubber, used a
few seasons: back scratcher and oiler for steers; large exhaust fan |
for cow stable: lime drill; three walking plows; 106 Wiard Potato
Plow: Smoker Bale Elevator with motor; corn sheller; Interna-
tional Milk Machine with vacuum pump and motor, four units,
piping and stall cocks for 24 cows; 6-can International Miik Cool
er; 3-.can Internation Milk Cooler: two electric water heaters;
can rack: twenty-two 85 1b. milk cans; strainers; buckets; two
feed carts: two Minnich tobacco presses zing boxes; tobacco
shears, tobacco speat tobacco lath: 25 milk cans used for water;
nery I 1 h rubber: rubber-tired wheelbarrow; single,
doubl ple tr sets of harness: shovels; forks; log
1aing; two hay forks pes and pulleys: 10x12 brooder house
HOUSEHOLD GOODS: White enamel Majestic Range; Sel
lers Kitchen Cabinet; extension table; white porcelain table
small tables: sink: wood chest; two beds: two innerspring mat
tresses; feather pillow chiffonrobe; chest; radio; sewing table;
six chairs: rockers; clothe tr three 9x12 ri lawn chairs;
porch swing: cdoking utensils; dishes; empty crocks and jars;
home made soap; large iron kettle; sleigh bells; hame bells; and a
iot of other articles too numerous to mention
Sale to commence at 10:30 A, M., when conditions will be |
made known by
Dupes & Gerberich, Aucts
Landis & Krayhill, Clerk
School.
Free bus will leave White Horse at 8:30 A. M 6-3¢
PUBLIC SALE
Saturday, March 6, 1 954
STOCK — IMPLEMENTS - HOUSEHOLD GOODS
On the premises locaied two miles West of Rheems, two
miles East of Maytown, one mile North of Donegal Springs.
wg 24 Head of Cattle
consisting of NINE COWS, some fresh by day of sale,
springers; 15 STOCK BULLS, averageing 700 to 900 pounds.
IMPLEMENTS: 1950 FERGUSON TRACTOR with 12 inch
bottom plows, cultivator and Souders manuare loader; 1942 FAR
MALL “A” TRACTOR with cultivator and tobacco hoers;
grain and fertilizer, 13 disk drill on rubber, used to sow 30 acres;
New Idea Tractor Manure Spreader on rubber, used two years
HARRY K. SMITH
Refreshments will be served by the Willing Workers Class of |
_ the United Zion Sunday
some |
Case |
New Idea four bar side delivery rake; Oliver wagon on rubber |
with bed: one-row Tiger Tobacco Planter; one-row International
Potato Planter: three-section spring harrow; International Disk
Harrow; David Bradley Grass Mower; land roller; spike harrow;
air compressor with 14 h. p. motor; corn and hay elevator with '
h. p. motor, Eshleman make; Surge Milker with vacuum pump & |
motor; piping and stall cocks for ten cows; electric fence control; |
two cyclone clover seeders; Minnich Tobacco Press; sizing boxes; |
tobacco shears; tobacco spears: 5700 tobacco lath; 20 ft. tobacco
ladders; bench vice; shovels: digging irons; forks; hay rope and |
pulleys; jacks; wheelbarrow; chicken feeders; hog troughs; 100 |

ft. % in. pipe;
f straw, wired tied.
25 milk cans used for water; 300 bu. of corn: 4 ton |
HOUSEHOLD GOODS: Living room suite; small tables; two |
9x12 rugs; 12x16 rug;
washstands; buffet; extension table; homemade rugs: rag carpet:
two sinks; kitchen chairs; kitchen cabinet; |
linens; bedding,” highchair; homemade: brooms; crocks;: and’ a lot
Hf other articles too numerous to mention.
Sale to commence at 12:30 P. M., when conditions will be |
made known by
Dupes & Ruhl, Auvects.
Landis & Kiraybill, Clerks
C. K. HERR
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2 and 3 YARDS WIDE


First Come—First Served



Used Farm Machinery |
Reconditioned and Guaranteed by Your
FARM

135T Black Hawk Corn Planter - like new
Black Hawk Fertilizer Distributor, 10 ft. on rubber
John Deere Tractor Manure Spreader . .. A-l
New Idea Tractor Manure Spreader . . . A-l
2 Oliver Radex Plows on Steel
International 3 Bottom Mounted Disc Plow
FINE SELECTION OF RECONDITIONED USED TRACTORS
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MACHINERY DEPT.
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livestock, implements, some |
furniture. Sale at 12:30 p. m.
Livestock and furniture by
Frank Fletcher, Jr., Implements
by Harold Z. Musser.
Friday, March 5
sale of live stock,
and household
premises

— a public
implements,
goods, on the |
located at Donegal
Springs, about two miles south |
of Rheems, 3 miles west of vig
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Joy. Sale at 10:30 a. m. Condi-
tions will be made known by
Harry K. Smith. Dupes and
Gerberich, Auctioneers.
Friday, March 5th — on the
premises, 1 mile west of Pinch
Road leading {o the Masterson- |
ville Road, a public sale of live |
sALUNG4
FEEDS
S. H. Hiestand & Co.
Coal - Feed - Grain
MT.


JOY REPRESENTATIVE
! stock, implements
PHOTO CONTEST
COMPLETED
The Farm Photo Contest
which had been run each week
the Bulletin is finished. The
included an ariel view
of a farm each week for thirty
Throughout the thirty
weeks of the contest, all farms
were guessed correctly except
three. The ninth, twenty-second
and the last week's farms were
not identified.
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NON-SKID RUGS
Make scatter rugs skid.resist-
mn
contest
weeks
ant. This may be done by fasten=
ing rubber jar rings, pieces of
inner tube, or strips of adhesive
tape to the underside.

and house
hold goods, by Lizzie B. Ginder.
Saturday, March 6—on the
premises located two miles west
of Rheems, two miles east of
Maytown, one mile north of
Donegal Springs, a public sale
of livestock, implements, and
household goods. Sale at 12:30
p.m. by C. K. Herr. Dupes and
Ruhl, Aucts.
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Saturday, March 6 — in West
Hempfield Twp. 2'2 miles south
of Salunga at Newcomer's
Quarry. Livestock and farming
implements. Also some house-
hold goods by Martin S. New-
comer, C. S. Frank, Auct.
Saturday, March 6 — on the
premises in Manheim Twp., on
the road leading from Neflsville
to Landis Valley, a public sale
of farm implements, by Mary
E. F. Landis, Adm. of the Her-
man H. Landis Estate. Also at
| the same time and place, farm
implements will be sold by Jas.
E. Landis. Edgar F. Funk, Auct.
Monday, March 8 — on the
premises located south of Eliz-
abethtown, along old Route 230,
a lot of ground 75x186 ft. there-
on erected a brick veneer dwel.
ling containing 6 rooms & bath.
Sale at 7 p.m. by Clark J. Keck.
Walter Dupes, Auct.
March 9, a public
Tuesday,
scale of livestock, implements,
and household goods, on the
premises located one mile
north of Mastersonville, 2 miles
south of Colebrook, on the B. S.
| Stauffer property Sale at 12
i noon. Conditions will be made
known by Walter R. Bernhard.
M. L. GAINOR |
35 W. Donegal St., Ph.
3-5803
5-tfe
New FARM Used |
MACHINERY
NEW IDEA-PAPEC
JOHN DEERE |
TRACTORS |
J.D “B's” with Cultivators {

J. D. - “M” with cultivator :
Farmall “A” with cultivator |
Case - Model V. C.
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SPREADERS |
J. D. Model "“N” Tractor P.T.O. |
J. D. Model “L’ Tractor
N. 1. Model “15” Tractor P.T.O. i
N. I. Model “12A" Tractor !
N. I. Model “8 & 10” Horse on |
Steel or Rubber
Oliver Tractor Spreader
(Rubber)
Case Horse Spreader (Rubber)
Excellent Selection Used
Machinery
H. S. Newcomer & Son
MT. JOY, PA. 3-3361 |
8-2¢
USED FARM
EQUIPMENT
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1 - A. Farmall Tractor
1 -C. Farmall Tractor
1-H. Farmall Tractor
1-F14 Farmall Tractor
1-F20 Farmall Tractor
1-200 Tractor Spreader
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J. B. Hostetter & Son
W. MAIN, ST,, MOUNT JOY. '
A Sh WA rn 0 0 a Th Ra AE
Dupes and Ruhl, Auctioneers.
Tuesday, March 9 the
premises in Pequea Twp. on the
Wabank Road, miles south-
of Millersville, a public
sale of farm equip-
-— On
east
livestock,
| ment, and household goods. By
{ Christ
G. Millhouse, Jr.
F. Funk, Auct.
Edgar
Wednesday, March 10, in East
Hempfield Twp., 1 mile east of
Landisville on the Old Harris-
Route 230 at Bam-
Amos Hoffman
Farm, implements and house-
Sale to begin at 12
burg Pike,
fordville on the
hold goods.
noon. By Adam B. King. Edgar
F. Funk, Auct.
Friday, March i2 the A.
| Roy Landis Holstein Dispersal,
at the farm located on Route
772, 5 miles East of Lancaster,
| at Witmer, Pa., 55 head Hol-
{ steins. Sale at 1:00 p. m., by A.
Roy Landis. Carl Diller, Auct. -
Keystone Molstein Sale, Sale
Managers
Friday, March 12—at 12 noon
on the premises in Rapho Twp.,
Northeast of Mount Joy on the
Mastersonville road, near the
beacon light, a public sale of
livestock, farm equipment, and
J. Joseph
Hess and Dupes, Au-
houschold goods, by
Hostetter
cioncers.
16—at 12:30
the premises located 1
mile east of Donegal Springs a-
long the road from Mount Joy
to Donegal Springs, a full line
of farm machinery, brood sows.
By Paul E. Breneman. John J.
Miller, Auct.
Good Friday, April 16th—At
3orough limits, Mount Joy on
the road leading to the Mt. Joy
cemetery. Annual Community
Sale, 200 head live stock, imple-
ments, household goods, ete.
by C. 8. and Leo P. Frank. Sale
at 12M. Aldinger and Wagner,
Aucts.
Tuesday, March
). mM., On