arden Spot Sale Y, FEBRUARY 17th NCASTER, PA. ker Farm, Willow Street Village, Pa. caster, just off Routes 72 and 222. .stered Holsteins 1 and T. B. Acer. Nearly all Vaccinated. om Anderson Fowler, Peapack, New Jersey aughters of Winterthur Alert Select Ember, A Springbank Sovereign Prince (Gold Medal daughter of Winterthur Fobes Posch Zenith. msignments include daughters of Newmont Ar- AES Admiral Lucifer, Design Again, Curtiss SL and Lauxmont O R Gay Boy. Records to SH fd lbs milk at 3 years, 2X, end this important Holstein sale. S, Inc. x EARL L. GROFF uctioneers Local Representative Lo Strasbur LIC SALE K and FARMING IMPLEMENTS , FEB. 25th, 1955 mile North of Good's Church, 3 Miles West of EAD OF GRADE AND STEIN COWS & HEIFERS Some Fresh by day of sale. Some Springers. 0 TWO STOCK BULLS PIGS 4 ire Ble Sows due to Farrow in March. IMPLEMENTS CTOR, Ford Economy Plow 12 Inch Bot- i Cultivator, MeD Corn Plariter with Fer- t Hook-Up. JOHN DEERE “H” TRAC- h¢ER “70” TRACTOR with Grass Mow- 1iv TRUCK with Cattle Rack, McD 50T hE Corn Picker, Ontario 13 Disc Grain , No. “12” New Idea. Tractor Manure I: Delivery Rake, 3 Rubber Tire Wag- sc Harrow, McD 9 foot Cultipacker, Tiger Transplanter, 3-Section Roller er, Bale Elevator with Electric Motor, Pm Scales, Feed Carts, Pan-Fan Venti- I Electric Stewart Clippers, Elec- Bit, Grease Guns. Pump. two Units, Extra Pail, Pip- Shelter, Electric Brooders, . Wibarrow, Digging Irons, Shovels. - Ch}, Tools of all kinds. Hay, Straw, = a%s too numerous to mention. whehditions will be maqy known by \. Norman Zeager, Jr. pre day School Class from 6-2¢ Slaw r pu see. be ai‘ & you shar- | i: here | G | My | the was ty sell rink- tre ou ‘ Jand, | dai rth of Manheim, ad Jun | that | Ber, «| JONTTLE foe est we an- | Hery 1as- | higly ster ' trio ¥ TRUCK, 1949 ORD TRACTOR GUERNSEY DISPERSAL At the Ass'n. Sales Pavilion, 6 miles east of Lan- caster, Pa. on Route 30. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1955 - 12:30 NOON 75 HEAD - 100% VACCINATED - Bangs and T.B. Certified. 34 COWS - 24 BRED and 17 OPEN HEIFERS 45 Either Fresh or Due in February or March! This large herd owned by Shadow Brook Farm, Tunkhan- nock, Pa., offers you a wide choice of well bred Guernseys, a large majority at the money-making stage. SALE MANAGED BY: FOR CATALOGS WRITE : PENNA. GUERNSEY BREEDERS’ ASSN. P. 0. BOX 401 HARRISBURG, PA. . . ems | THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy. Pa. Thursday, February 10 4 Sale Register Friday, February 11—on the premises on Wood Street. Flor- in, household goods, kitchen furniture, and a few antiques. Sale at 12:30 p. m. by E. N. Hershey. C. S. Frank, Auct. rn wnOF ee FARMING IMPLEMENTS Monday, Feb. 14, 1955 On the premises in West Hempfield Twp. known as the old Greider farm, located one-half mile northwest of Silver Spring and one-half mile southeast of Eshleman'’s quarry. Farmall (H) Tractor 7 ft. semi-tandem mower, John Deere 2-bottom plow V.A.C. Case Tractor with cultivator and mounted mower. Farmall (F-12) Tractor pon rubber, cultivator and tobacco hoers, set of steel wheels, Vanbrunt drill, New Idea tractor manure spreader on rub- ber, rubber tire wagon with bed and 22 ft. tobacco ladders, five tobacco wagons, Stauffer 2-row tobacco planter on rub- ber, Harvey grain and bale elevator, John Deere corn plant- er, McDeering side rake, Dunham 28 disc, 3 section spring harrow, steel roller, roller harrow, two 60 tooth spike har- rows, water tank on running gears, dump rake, shovel har- rows, walking plows, potato plow, batch size concrete mix- ' er, wheelbarrow, gas engine, Letz chopping mill, wheelbar- row seeder, 2 hole corn sheller, ground scoop, marker, dung sled, platform scales, extension ladder, cross-cut saw, water pump, scythe, digging iron, hoes, shovels, bag wagon, etc. 15 TONS BALED HAY consisting of 10 ton of timothy and 5 ton of mixed. 500 BUS. EAR CORN Sale to commence at 12:30 P. M. Terms by Elmer H. Kauffman, Auct. 1 . Herr and Diffenderfer, Clerks Lillie E. Gr eider PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY Saturday, Feb. 12, 1955 IN THE VILLAGE OF FLOBIN wi WEST WOOD STREET. ~, 3-Piece LIVING ROOM SUITE One 9x12 Wilton Rug, Throw Rugs, Porch Rugs, 3-Piece BEDROOM SUITE Iron Bed and spring, Chest of Drawers with Mirror, Bureau, 3 Reed Chairs and Rockers, two Leather covered Red Tele- vision Chairs, Lounge Chair and Ottoman, Cobbler Bench, two Console Tables, End Tables, Kitchen Tables, and other Tables, Console Radio, Foot Stools, Hassocks, Clothe Hamp- er, Small Rockers, Pictures and Picture Frames, Mirrors, Lamps, Bath Room Scales, Curtain Stretcher, Curtains, Lin- ens, Bedding cousisting of mattresses, Comforters, Blankets, Spreads, One Complete Set of China-Service for 12, other dishes, and Glassware, Cooking Utensils, Electric Iron, El- ectric Sandwich Grill, Electric Coffee Server, Electric G. E! Plug-in Heater, Electric Washer, Pair of Aluminum Tubs, Cast Iron Lawn Bench and Table. Wood Lawn Chair, Park Bench, Metal Porch Glider, two Porch Chairs and Table, Lawn Mower, Garden Tools, Step Ladders, Straight Ladder, Lawn Cart, Lawn Seeder, and a lot of other articles too nu- merous to mention. Sale to start at 12:30 when conditions will be made known by Walter Dupes, Auctioneer Garman & Bucher, Clerks PUBLIC SALE er OF Farm & Dairy Equipment and Household Goods a Wednesday, Feb. 23, 1955 Along the road leading from Elizabethtown to Bosslers | Church, oft Route No. 340, taree miles south of Elizabethtown. | FARMALL ‘‘H” TRACTOR, McD Manure Loader for “HRM”, | MeD 7 foot mower, FARMALL “A” TRACTOR with mounted 16 inch bottom plow and one row cultivator, McD 50T Baler, Case 6 { foot Combine with motor, Case one row corn picker, picked on- | ly 60 acres. Case Tractor Manure Spreader, Ontario 14x7 disk, | grain and fertilizer drill, McD side rake and tetter, Smoker Bale | Elevator, McD Rubber Tire Wagon - 16 foot bed with side boards, | 2 wheel trailor with cattle rack, McD Heavy Duty 28x20 tractor | disk = used one year. McD 4 section Spring Harrow, 9 foot Case | Cultipacker, McD 2 bottom 14 inch tractor plow, Black Hawk | Corn Planter with fertilizer attachment, David Bradley 11 inch | hammer mill, Fairbanks power corn sheller with Fan and Bagger, | 2 hole corn sheller, circular saw and 30 inch blade. 32 foot double | tobacco ladders, 1500 tobacco lath. International 4 can milk c00l- | 5 ke #1 Mrs. John P. Cosgrove ROSES wig er, McD milker - 2 Units, Pipe and cocks for 20 cows, 2 water | heaters, Hlectro-line fence charger, 2 rolls of copper wire, steel | insulators, Emery wheel, 1 horse power motor, Stewart | pper, 1 ton chain hoist, rubber tire wheelbarrow, 300 | tank with pump, 2 grass seeders, 6 inch vise, cow hait- | lectrig scale, 2 bushel grain bags, bag wagon. Block and Falls, | 5, wrenches, bars, saws, forks, shovels, picks, inch 40 foot rubber belt, 6 inch 60 foot rubber belt, | Electric Infra Red Brooder with 6 heat lamps, metal | ers and fountains. 10 tons hay, 25 tons of straw. implements are all in very good condition. Some of | sed one season. | HOUSEHOLD GOODS | n Range with water tank - used one year, 2 Per.) ers, - used 3 winters, 3 small oil heaters, 3 piece Day bed, 2 beds and springs. ANTIQUES fruit cupboard, wood chest, al oil lamps. ing Moresberg shot gun, Marlin .22 rifle, two Er, © 2 irontkettles,”, kettle furnace, -butcher i serephs and’ Shades, ‘empty jars &icrocks. tensils ‘and a lot of articles too numerous doughtray, 12:30. p.m. when conditions will be made pe served by a Sunday School Class from Np ro Saturday, Feb. 12 — in Flor- in, on West Wood Street, a pub-| PUBI J ( SAI E lic sale of valuable personal property including household A Full Line of Household Goods Saturday, Feb. 19, 1955 On the premises in Rapho Twp. located one-half mile west of Newtown and one-half mile north of the Marietta | Pike along oiled road leading from Newtown to Kinder- | g chains, barrel spray pump, track and fixtures for gar- | Hog | JOHN E. | goods, porch and lawn furniture, |etc. Sale at 12:30 p. m. by Mus. | {John P. Cosgrove. Dupes, Auct. lic sale of farm equipment. Also . ments, and some household | tween Marietta Pike and Lins 15 ton baled hay. On the premis- goods, beginning at 12:30 p. m.| coln Highway West, a public es in W, Hempfield Twp., known as the old Greider farm, located ¢ mi. northwest of Silver Spring and % mi. southeast’ ‘of Eshleman’s quarry. Sale at 12:- 30 pm. by Lillie E. Greider. El- mer H. Kauffman, auct. Wednesday, February 16— in! the Borough of Mount Joy at 144 New Haven St., one half of | a 2% story brick house. Also household goods. Sale at 1:00 p.| m. Real Estate at 2 p. m. by Reuben S. Forry. Dupes, Auct. Friday, February 18—a pub- lic sale of stock and implements, on the premises along Route 441 | from Bainbridge to Marietta. | Sale includes livestock, imple- | | Monday, February 14, a pub- PUBLIC SALE of Implements, Poultry Household Goods UESDAY, FEB. 22, 1955 On Route No. 340, two miles Southwest of Elizabethtown, Pa. IMPLEMENTS and TOOLS | 1947 MODEL B ALLIS CHALMERS TRACTOR |with Starter, Lights & Hydraulic Lift, 14” Pick-up Plow; Spring- {tooth Tractor Cultivator; Hoeing Attachments; | Manure Spreader on rubber; Grove 3-ton Rubber-tire Wagon with 112’ bed; 5-foot, 20-Disc Harrow; 17-tooth Spring Harrow; Culti- packer; Shovel Harrow; Osborne Grass Mower; Oliver 1-row Po- tato Digger with Power Take-off; Scorer; 1-hole Corn Sheller; 12- ft. Ladder; 2 Trestles; 2 Grass Seeders; Steel Drums; Steel Fence Posts; Forks, Shovels, Sledge, Small Tools, | Poultry Equipment, |Scale, 3-gal. Sprayer, Scythe, Hog Mower, Hedge Shears, Garden Cultivator, etc. SEVERAL TONS OF CORN ON THE EAR POULTRY & POULTRY EQUIPMENT Approximately 750 Leghorn Laying Hens, IHC Two-wheel Feed Scoops, Feed Troughs, Water Troughs, Lawn February and April, | 11954 Hatches; Hy-Line 934, Gasson and Mt. Hope strains; 2 coal | Brooder Stoves; 2 Motors for Trumbull Electric Brooder Stoves; 2 | Poultry Range Shelters; Aluminum Range Fountains, Metal and Wooden Feeders, Perfection Egg ectric Motor with Egg-cleaning Attachment, Egg Baskets, 2 Poul- try Crates, Electric Water Warmers, etc. HOUSEHOLD GOODS {White Drop-head Family Rotary Sewing Machine with Portable |Eleetric Motor, in good condition; Large Size Glow Boy Coal- burning Heatrola; Majectic Steel Range with Water Tank & Warm- ing Closet; Sideboard, 2-piece Living Room Sute, 2-piece Leather- covered Living Room Suite, 2 Tables, Day Bed, Simmons Twin Bed Old-fashioned Desk, with Springs and Mattresses, Chest of Drawers, Rockers, Chairs, {Computing Scale, 2 Market Paper [numerous other articles. | by (Walter Dupes, Auctioneer |N. R. Kraybill and S. P. Kraybill, Clerks. | Lunch wiil be served by BOSSLERS GOSPEL CRUSADERS. Sale to begin at 1 P. M., when conditions will be made known Water Tank, Water El- Old-fashioned Regs, Dishes, Cooking Utensils, Cutters, Market Baskets, and John R. Kraybill 6-2¢ PUBLIC — OF S A L E { north of Goods Church, 3 miles -— west of E-town, ments, Holsteins. Sale at 12:30 by Nor- man L. Zeager, Jr. hook. Frigidaire 7 cu. ft. Refrigerator Diller, Auct, | of livestock, mile north of Goods Church, miles west of sale of dairy equipment poultry equop- ment. Sale at 12:30 by Norman Zeager, Jr. Aucts. | : | Gerberich, Aucts. lic sale of farm, implements and | household goods, | 72, 1%2 miles north of Manheim, | a farm of 67 acres. Sale at 12:30 | p.m. by Maude Habecker for the | sale of farm implements, house- hald goods, butcher tools and livestock. Sale at 10 sharp, by by James A. Mumper. Dupes & Gerberich, Aucts. February 19 — A Saturday, Fannie M. Noll & James C, public sale of livestock & im-| Noll, Executors of ‘Grant H, plements on the premises near | Noll Estate. Edgar F. Funk, Mastersonville, about 4 miles| Auct. north Manheim, Rapho Twp. ——— Lanc. Co. Sale includes farm| Friday, March 4 — on the equipment, shop tools, dairy premises, 1 mi. north of Mount equipment, and poultry and] Joy, on road leading to Milton equipment. Sale at 11:00 sharp | Grove, sale of farm implements, by Edwin W. Eby. Ruhl and livestock, ete, at 12:30 p.m. by Dupes, Aucts. Wm. S. Longerecker; C. 8S, at Frank, Auct. Saturday, February 19-— a pi os public sale of a full line of Saturday, March 5—The Per- ry County Dispersal of the Ho- mer T. Gabel Herd, at the farm 4 miles north west of Newport, Pa. Sale at 12:30 p. m. Keystone Holstein Sales, Sale Managers. Saturday, March 5 — a pub- lic sale of livestock, implements | and household goods, on the premises west of Mt. Joy close to Musser Bros. Leghorn Farms, off Route 141, Sale at 12 noon by Joseph M. Wolgemuth. Ger berich, Dupes & Hess, Aucts. Sat., March 5-—Perry County Dispersal of the Homer T. Gab- el Herd, at the farm, 4 mi. north- household goods on the premis- es in Rapho Twp., mi. west of Newtown and 4 mile north of the Marietta Pike along road leading from Newtown to Kin- derhook. Sale at 12:30 p. m. by Edith W. Erb. Elmer Kauffman, auct. Tuesday, February 22—on Rt. 340, 2 miles southwest of Eliza- bethtown, a public sale of im- plements, poultry, poultry equipment, & household goods. Sale at 1:00 p.m. John R. Kray- bill. Dupes, Auct. Tuesday, Feb. 22, sale of 30 Holstein cattle, farm machinery, | west of Newport. Also selling, located in Lebanon Co., 1%. mi. | will be dairy equipment. Sale at 12:30 pm by Homer T. Gabel 501, turn north at Spangler’s| owner. Keystone Holstein Sales, School House. Sale at 12 noon | Sales Mgrs. by John H. Gibble. John Kline | as south of Myerstown, just off Rt. & A. W. Copenhaver, aucts. { Saturday, March 5 — On the RE Cid | premises along road leading Wednesday Feb. 23 — along | from Fruitville Pike to Roots road leading from E-town to| Nurseries (about midway be- Bossler’s Church, off Rt. 340, 3| tween E. Petersburg and Man- mi. south of E-town, sale of | heim) in Penn Twp., a public equipment, dairy equipment &| sale of livestock, implements, household goods. Sale at 12:30, poultry & equipment and house- by John E. Demmy. Dupes and | hold goods. Sale at 12 noon by Ruhls, Aucts. | Harry M. Hershey. Ruhl and — | Dupes, Aucts. Friday, February 25-—the 79th | re Keystone Holstein Consignment | Monday, March 7 — on the Sale at the Sales Barns east of | premises along the E-town-Man- Mount Joy, at 12:30 p. m. Clar- | heim Road, about 2 miles east ence E. Lyons, Pedigrees; Carl | of Elizabethtown, a public sale farm equipment, — | and household goods at 12:30 p. Friday, Feb. 25th — one-half | m. John H. Zimmerman, Ruhl, 3 | Auct. E-town, a public | livestock, implements, Group To Sponsor Dupes & Gerberich, Ham Card Party” 3 Plans were made to spondor a {Ham card party Monday night, Feb. 21, at the posthome of] the | Walter S. Ebersole Amerigan | Legion by the auxiliary at Vieir [regular meeting Tuesday night. | The group will award ham} to and | the pinochle and bridge players jand award ham door prizes. r a OY - . . Saturday, February 26—a pub- | ti he tise made as ice plans to give a ward party | at the Lebanon Veterans’ Hos- Route | pital sometime in April. A d¢na- tion of $10 was also given to|the | American Legion Auxiliary Child Welfare Project, a natfon- Friday, Feb. 25, — 1% mile sale of imple- 30 head Reg. and grade Dupes along | Wayne Habecker Estate. Ruhl, | Tg : Columbia gas range, kitchen cabinet, utility cabinet, 5 piece Auct | al project which was started {last chrome breakfast set, 3 pe. living room suite, Motorola 17 in. : { July. Through this fund, [the table model television set with table, Philco radio, combina- av) Op 1 work of studying children’s tion radio and record player, Kenmore sweeper with attach- Saturday, February 26 — a problems will be carried on. 22 ments, bed, spring, mattress, pillows, vanity, clothes hamp- | public sale of real estate and J er, old desk, lights, oil lamp, pictures, end tables, porcelain stool, kitchen clock, Presto pressure cooker, Presto pressure fryer, G. E. toaster, cold packer, wash boiler, dishes, silverware, jars, Kenmore tubs. buckets, wash basket, garden hose, lawn chairs, porch rockers, lawn mower, wheelbarrow, garden tools, carpenter tools, tobacco lath, endless belt and other articles not listed. Sale to commence at 12:30 Terms by Elmer H. Kauffman, Auct. Herr and Diffenderfer, Clerks Refreshments by the Trustee board of the Newtown Church. throw rugs, drapes, mirror, top table, chairs, Kitchen pots, pans, | | Washer | € 1 1 I P.M. Edith W. Erb 5-3¢ PUBLIC SALE ~~ OF LIVESTOCK and FARM IMPLEMENTS Friday, February 18, 1955 Along Route 441 from Bainbridge to Marietta, om Maytown to Bainbridge along Route 241. 2 13 HEAD of MILK COWS 5 Some fresh, some close springers, heifers bred for spring freshening. FERGUSON TRACTOR, FORD FERGUSON TRACTOR with implements consisting of cultivator with tobacco hoers, weed hog harrow, disk har- row, mower, Souders Manure Loader, Crop Sprayer, Deere Corn Planter with fertilizer attachment, 3-point hook- up used one year, New Idea Manure Spreader, Rubber Tire I Wagon with flat, Hershey Tobacco Planter, single cultipack- er, Allis Chalmers Disk Harrow, McCormick spring harrow, David Bradley 4-bar side rake, double set of 22 feet tobacco ladders, rubber tire wagon with gal. water tank on rubber tire wagon, Hinmayg milker, two Units. i electricvfenee po known by Dupes & Gerberich, Auctioneers Landis & Miller, Clerks Hot water heater, or coming 1 4 vaccinated | 2-bottom plow, disk plow, John 18 feet tobacco ladders, 750 4-can milk cooler, galvanized Water troughs, chicken James A. Mumper A '4-3c personal property in the boro of | Elizabethtown at 107 i North 2 p.m. of Minerva Shenk. Dupes auct. mile west of state known as the McLaughlin Farm | Joy Township to the Elizabeth- 18 miles south of burg, 5 files north town, Md. Machinery at 10, cat- | tle at 1:30. Martin, Md. Twp., 1% miles Central Manor, 1 12 miles north | western portion of Mt. Joy Twp. of Cresswell at 12 noon, sale of | merged for school purposes with by Ella B. Hostetter. Funk, Auct. 141 on’ road Mount Jey, '2 mile etta on the Rich Farm, public | Borough and East Donegal Twp. 8 premises in Manor Twp., 1 mile walter tank, can rack, 12 milk cans, 42 inch ventilating barn east of Washington fan, 3 rolls of barbed wire, electric fence, electric controls, sts, ‘wire. feeders and fountains, metal chicken nests. Hog feeder, to- S bacco spears, hhears and bores, Log, cow and halter chains, Shovels, forks, tools, and some household goods, and ear corn by the ton. Also many other articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 12:30, when conditions will be made goods. Sale at 12 noon, by Paul L. Heagy, Keagy Estate. Edgar Funk,.auct. west of Rohrerstown, along the ! Centerville Road, midway be- members were Mrs. Edward Brown was in charge of the meeting in the ab- sence of tde president, Mrs. Ruth Rineer, present. and 109 Hanover St. Personal oroperty at 12:30, real estate at | 2 by Adms. of the estate Saturday, February 26 — Al Directors Named public sale of 35 head Register- | For Township »d Holstein cattle, also complete ine of farm machinery & equip-| D. S. Baum and John Nissley, ment of 3 farms, at the farm | both of Elizabethtown R3, were war Mason and Dixon and one | named to serve as directors from line, better | the northwestern section of Mt. Chambers- of Hagers- | town Area School Board by the Lancaster County Court Friday. These men will succeed Jos- Arlo Farms, Adam | eph H. Greiner and E. Musser owner, Maugansville, | Heisey, who are ineligible to hold office because they no lon- — | ger reside in the school district. Saturday, Feb. 26— in Manor The situation is unusual since southwest of | it was created when the north- ete. | Elizabethtown, West Donegal Edgar F.| Township and Conoy Township to form the Elizabethtown Area School District. The “lower” section of Mount Joy Township Marietta to | is included in a jonture with from Mari- | Mount Joy Borough, Marietta 1usehold goods, lumber, Tuesday, March 1,—along Rt. from ale of livestock, implements & | for grades 7-12. 1wusehold goods, at 12 noon by | Wilbur H. Fuhrman. Dupes and | i : | Tooth Brushes To Be Ruhl, Aucts. | Sold In Grade School the | In conjunction with Dental Week, tooth brushes are being one! sold in the Mt, Joy elementary * Wednesday, March 2 On Boro, block south; of Blue Rock Road, | school this week and next week. ale of ‘implements & household | These “oral B” nylon brushes normally sell for proximately sixty cents. For the childres to purchase these brushes, the cost will be 15c. Mrs. Sadie Brooks, school nurse, is in charge of the pro- jeet tooth exec. of Joseph E. ape Thursday, Mar. 3 — 2 miles MC 195 195 195 W 194 194 MO!