E ENTS 55 PUBLIC SALE a OF ae LIVESTOCK and FARMING IMPLEMENTS SATURDAY, MARCH 5th, prem: 1955 osler’s . | The undersigned will sell at Public Sale on the prem- scker’s ises along road leading from Fruitville Pike to Roots Nur- series (about midway between East Petersburg and Man- heim.) in Penn Twp. Lancaster Co., Penna. FER 1 31 HEAD OF CATTLE: 214 Milk Cows or tire 3 some fresh on day of sale c ma- and springers. super- hitch, d H if or, hot 16 Hea € ers tains, : y rill all vaccinated and some artificial bred. ONE STOCK BULL namel 30 HEAD HOME-RAISED HOGS 1948 - % ton CHEVROLET TRUCK with cattle rack, h five 1953 OLDSMOBILE Super 4 dr. sdn., Model 88, R. & H. 10,- “herry 000 miles. : OLIVER 77 TRACTOR, ALLIS CHALMERS WC TRAC- ti TOR with cultivator and Domar manure loader, ALLIS- HE CHALMERS “C’ TRACTOR with cultivator, New Holland DE ae 77 Baler, excellent condition; Allis Chalmers 60 Combine hd with motor, New Idea manure spreader, 7 ft. McCormick Deering grass mower, John Deere side rake, 2-row tobaico ions planter (Stauffer make) used 2 years, 2-row tobacco hoer, John Deere heavy duty 2-14” bottom plow, John Deere 28 noer disc harrow, John Deere 3 section harrow, 9 ft. clod roller, g roller harrow, spike harrow, Oliver corn planter with fertili- of the zer attachment (used 2 yrs.), Tryco crop sprayer, 30 ft. bale elevator with motor attached, 100 ft. 220 volt cord, Colby 5 7-3¢ ton wagon, 2 tobacco wagons (1 rubber tire), Dellinger chopping mill, New Holland corn sheller, Minnich tobacco press, tobacco shears,, Prime electric fence and posts, log chains, forks, two wheelbarrows, bag wagon, silo cart, hog chute, 32 ft. extension ladder, two hog feeders, one large el- ectric fan, 50 {t. - 220 volt cord, 50 ft. endless belt, buggy harness, sleigh bells, scalding trough and butchering tools, 30 tons of corn on the ear. DAIRY EQUIPMENT DeLaval milker with pipes for 15 cows, two units, cooler: electric dairy hot water heater, milk cans, E NTS milk pails, 55 strainer, Stewart electric clipper, two platform scales. POULTRY & EQUIPMENT prem- ’ 300 laying hens, (Haldeman strain), two electrie brood- i wo ers, three range shelters, feeders, 10x12 ft. brooder house. 2 HOUSEHOLD GOODS md. 10 Pc. Walnut veneer dining room suite, 1 extension ta- bl, Cherry Dutch cupboard, old fashioned desk, flour chest, Ws old fashioned sink, desk, with glass top, Victrola, old lard i press, Green Monarch kitchen range, two iron kettles, oil = lamps, crocks, dishes, and many other articles not mention- H Bl ed as % Sale to begin at 12:00 noon when terms and conditions ® will be made known by on a Ruhl & Dupes, Auct. Harry M. Hershey h cul- Lunch and refreshments served by the Mothers Class of Baler, @ Trinity E. C. Church of Lititz, Pa. ipack- El 8-2¢ ‘ubber & , New 2 Allis : rake, wo. - + PUBLIC SALE Brunt AP [cCor- — OF — : Spe Farming Implements & Household Goods water two cetric Thursday, Mar. 10, 1955 On the premises in West Hempfield Township, on the J. Hoffman Hershey Estate. 1 mile south of Salunga, on the heat- road leading to Silver Spring. made FARMALL H TRACTOR i International corn planter to mount on H Tractor ‘man FARMALL SUPER C TRACTOR ers of 5 with cultivator and 7 foot International grass 8-2¢ mower. Also Her dort son manure loader tor C “tractor with cultivator, and slightly used; 9 FARMALL SUPER A TRACTOR | with cultivator and tobacco hoers, Iron age tobacco planter oh ont ; to mount on Farmall A, 2 Little Genius International 12 or los on . 14 in. plows, John Deere 20 disc, slightly used; 15 disc John 1ave to * Deere Van Brunt, slightly used; 4-bar International side de- ory oi ' ? livery rake, used one season; two 3-section spring harrows, 9 porhood foot cultipackers, 2-section peg harrow, 2 New Idea manure js with spreaders, 1 like new; International horse spreader, Smoker 2 you bale conveyor with corn chute; rubber tire wagon with bed, hy 372 T Columbia wagon with 16 ft. Reber flats, Case rubber horhood tire wagon, 2-horse wagon, iron wheel wagon, 2 low down Columbia wagons, rubber tire wagon, four 2-ft. tobacco wag- ons, one 22 ft. tobacco ladders, 20 ft. hay flats weeder, 2 Min- Arms nich tobacco presses, sizing boxes, 10 tobacco plant boxes, Et air compressor, 1-horse mill sled, dung sled, dung hook, scor- gion er & scraper, platform scales 800 capacity; stripping room stove, 2-hole corn sheller with motor mounted on sheller, to- inc bacco shears, ground scoop, lime spreader, rubber wheelbar- . rows, hay hook with 155 foot rope and pulleys, McCormick ar Deering horse cultivator, shovel harrow, 5 ft. McCormick Deering grass mower, lot of harness, grindstone, 2 gas en- gines, potato plow, hand plow, single, double, & triple trees: forks, shovels, hoes, all sizes, log chains, oil drums; grubbing dan hoes; digging iron, wrecking bars, heavy sledge hammer, a lot of No. 1 mixed hay - without rain, a lot of car corn by the ton. POULTRY EQUIPMENT | Chicken feeders, troughs, nests, 10x12 brooder house: chick- en house, 9x21, easy to move, built in sections with hooks: rabbit hutch, 1930 Model A Ford sedan, also a lot of used lumber and slate HOUSEHOLD GOODS oor Old-fashioned sink, Hot Point clothes dryer, like new: small cupboard, wooden wardrobe, kitchen cabinet, metal cabinet, Kalamazoo kitchen range - green and ivory with warming fil closet and water tank; Estate Heatrola, Modern Maid 4 cook stove, Heatrola stove, six kitchen chairs, 12 cane-seated 5 chairs and rockers, small child's rocker, child’s bed. living 5 room suite, studio couch, kitchen table and small tables, flour d % chest, wood chest, dough tray, 8-day clock, Victrola, kero- gaan a sene hanging lamps and other keroscne lamps, Aladdin par- 1 lor lamp and lanterns, old-fashioned tobacco seed sower, 5 snitz dryer, roll-top desk and chair, {wo 9x12 rugs, carpet by a the yard, lots of old-fashioned china and glass ware, meat i bench and crocks, and a lot of articles too numerous to men- dan tion. 4 Sale to start at 12:00 noon sharp, March 10, 1955. | Terms by HENRY M. SWEITZER 4] 3 4 AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE THE FOLLOWING 1 IMPLEMENTS WILL BE SOLD: TWO TRACTORS Massey Harris Tractor 101, Allis Chalmers Model C with cul- tivator, Case disc harrow, cultipacker, 10 ft. 2 riding horse cultivator, Cock Shutt disc plow; Holland automatic double row tobacco planter, 4 single sets tobacco ladders from 18 to ( 24 ft. and wagons, set double ladders, 24 ft. Massey Harris corn binder with loader, 2 Minnich tobacco presses, sizing boxes, platform scales, tobacco shears, brooder house, 10x14; Bottle gas brooder stove, stripping room stove, power lawn mower, G. E. Refrigerator, 5,000 tobacco lath, harness. A lot of articles not mentioned. Terms by HAROLD R. NEIDIGH Elmer V. Spahr, Auct. 8-2¢ a5; Hertzler & Gainor, Clerks PUBLIC SALE wn Fee LIVESTOCK and FARM IMPLEMENTS 15, 1955 Tuesday, Mar. | | | The undersigned will sell at Public Sale on the | premises situated mile north of Mastersonville, Rapho Twp., Lancaster County, Penna. (4 miles northwest of Manheim). | | | 12 Cows, Holstein and Angus some fresh on day of sale, close springers and fall cows 4 HEIFERS, 2 STEERS 4 ANGUS BABY BEEVES Registered Berkshire Sow, 15 Shoats | 650 YEARLING LEGHORN HENS. MT. HOPE STRAIN 250 - 2 YR. LEGHORN, MT. HOPE STRAIN | 1948 FORD TRACTOR, Co-op side rake, 3 wagons with horse hitch, 1 low wagon, 10 hoe disc, disc grain drill, Mc- | Cormick 6 ft. grain binder, New Idea 7 - 8 manure spreader, | roller harrow, 60 T harrow, Horse drawn cultivator and grass mower, Wiard 106 plow, cultivator, potato plow, Black | Hawk 2-row corn planter, brooder house, 4 range shelters, 2 Farm master brooders, water heaters, fountains, feeders, coops and nests, chopping mill, corn sheller, Platform scales, bag wagon, sleigh, harness, 66 ft. 1-14 in. gal. pipe, new; pipe { fittings, stripping room stove, 32 ft. Extension ladder, 20 ft. 6 { in. belt, Electric fence and posts, locust posts, corn fodder, | ensilage, doors and lumber, power lawn mower, electric hedge trimmer, berry. crates, dinner bell, lot of garden -and work tools. HOUSEHOLD GOODS 5 pc. bedroom suite, two studio couches, three extension tables, six kitchen chairs, rockers, library table, buffet, Zel- lers kitchen cabinet, Columbia Range, kitchen heater, Happy Cooking gas range, sink base, small tables, rope bed, child's crib, Vietrola and Records, 25 yard carpet one 9x12 rug, two 11x12 rugs, 9x12 - 12x12 Linoleum rugs, lawn benches, porch chairs, rockers, copper kettle, couldron, dishes, lamps, lan- { terns, jars and crocks,, and many other articles not mention- | | ed. Sale to begin at 12:30 sharp when terms and conditions will be made known by J. H. Ruhl, Auctioneer Elmer H. Zug Refreshments to be served by Chiues Sunday School. PUBLIC SALE er OF Stock Implements —~ Household Goods Saturday, March 5, 1955 West of Mount Joy close to Musser Bros. Leghorn | Farms. Traveling Route 141 from Mount Joy to Marietta, watch for Sale Signs. 35 Head Registered & Grade Holstein Cattle Most all vaccinated, 22 MILK COWS, 13 HEIFERS, some fresh by day of sale. IMPLEMENTS FARMALL “H” TRACTOR with cultivator, manure loader, bulldozer blade and McD. grass mower, Little Genius 14 in. bottom plow, FARMALL “A” TRACTOR, and cultivator, FERGUSON 30 with cultivator, Ford Economy 14 in. bottom | plow, Ferguson disc plow, Black Hawk corn planter for | Ferguson, used 1 yr., scorer, No. 76 New Holland baler, New | Holland forage harvester with motor, corn & grass attach- i ments; New Holland blower with 50 ft. of pipe, 4 rubber tire 2 New Holland silage wagons, 3 Flinchbaugh wagon \ unloaders, New Holland hammermill, McD. liquid manure [ spreader, McD. 13 disc grain & fertilizer drill, McD. 28 disc harrow, 9 ft. cultipacker, New Idea tobacco planter, bale ele- vator with motor, 2 ton feed mixer with 5 h.p. motor, Hoover potato digger, 1 row corn planter, dump rake, side delivery rake, Swab wagon bed, 1-horse scorer, square back sleigh, 1.000 1b. Fairbanks platform scales, cement mixer with mo- tor, straw cutter, No. 250 flame gun, garden sprayer; Key- stone dehorner, Stewart clippers, log and other chains, De- Laval milker, with 2 units; MeD. 6-can milk cooler, water neater, washing trough, Egg-O-Matic egg cleaner and grad- er. oil burner brooder stoves, 2 range shelters, forks, shovels, tools of all kinds, 800 bushels corn. | HOUSEHOLD GOODS-—Kelvinator refrigerator, Easy electric ironer, kitchen cabinet, Mascot kitchen heater, 8 ft. extension table, beds, chairs, 7x12 tent, iron kettle, house shutters, bucket-a- day hot water heater & tank, plumbing fixtures, old German locks and a lot of articles too numerous {fo mention. Sale to start at 12:00 made known by wagons, noon when conditions will be JOS. M. WOLGEMUTH Dupes, Hess, Gerberich, Aucts. Landis & 11, Clerks 7-3¢ Refresh will be served by a Church Group. PUBLIC SALE — OF VALUABLE FARM Thursday, March 10, 1955 The undersigned will offer at Public Sale on the premises located along road leading from Sporting Hill to East Fairview | | Church (about 1 mile west of Sporting Hill) in Rapho Twp. Lan- | caster County, Penna. All That certain tract of land containing 31 acres, more or | lass, of which 7 acres is in meadow with stream and 3 acres wood- [ land. Large farm pond located south of buildings Erected thereon is a 21, Story Frame Dwelling 1st floor —~ mod- | i : : | with apartment with asbestos roof, containing: { ern kitchen, containing sink, wall cupboards, dishwasher, gas | stove, Hot water Heater, walter pressure system, dining room, liv- | ing room, with stone fireplace, knotly pine paneling, bedroom, | bath. 2nd floor—Kkitchen, dining room, large living room, bedroom, | | bath. 2 CAR GARAGE connected to dwelling, large sun porch. Excellent spring and never failing well. FRAME BANK BARN | slate and tin roof, cemented suitable for cows, steer pens, strip- | ping room, and tobacco cellar, water and electric piped to barn. | Room to hang six acres of tobacco, pig sty, corn barn and-imple- | ment shed, Cement block implemént shed. | This is an ideal farm with good location. Farm buildings are in | excellent condition and repair. | | Persons desiring to view premises may call anytime after ! | 5:00 P. M. weekdays and all day Saturdays. { Sale to begin at 2:00 P. M. when terms and conditions will | be made known by | J. H. Ruhl, Auct. Harvey Nissley | 9-1c THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa.| ted in growing a clean crop of Thursday, March 3 1] quality’ tobacco this caming year? The following Practise Pointers Given 1. Clean. and .treat, tobacco seed before planting, 2. Treat muslin and seedbed Of Tobacco Seed ! tion before planting. 3. Sterilize seedbeds. The last two years, tobacco iy bo a of quality was picked up first at se fay "or ite. oo fore covering. ity. To grow better. quility, you 5. Water plants in morning on need a good supply of strong, sunny days. vigorous, healthy plants to set Wildfire is one of the most de- OF dust program to control di- structive diseases attacking to- Sease and insects while plants bacco both in the beds and in the are growing. This disease can be controlled DDT before pulling to control by proper seed treatment, seed flea bettle when setting in field. bed management and good cul- 8. Do not let tobacco get ov- OF LIVESTOCK and FARMING IMPLEMENTS The undersigned ‘will sell at Public Sale on the prem- ises 1 mile north of Erisman's Mennonite Church, Rapho Township, Lancaster Co.. Pa. some fresh on day of ‘sale and close springers 3 Heifers 5 STEERS - 1100 average weight 14 SHOATS - about 100 lbs. 200 LEGHORN HENS - Yearling - Mt. Hope strain Deere 2 bottom 14 in. plow, McCormick 24 ‘disc Harrow, Massey Harris 3 section spring harrow, 8 ft. cultipacker, Massey Harris 7 ft. tractor mower, New Idea manure spread- delivery rake, John Deere 17 dise grain drill, 3 rubber tire wagons, bale elevator, 2 wheel trailer, Dodge bed, Black Hawk Corn planter, 8 hole hog feeder, corn sheller, feed wheelbarrow, Bolden Huskie Garden Tractor, cultivator and lawn mower attach, tackling, air compressor, Kerr potato cutter, grass seeder, barb wire, 200 ft. plastic pipe, 125 ft. tools, CORN, OATS, BARLEY, HAY & STRAW by the fon. CHICKEN EQUIPMENT tains, 24 hole nests, chicken coops, Whirl- -away egg washer, Coleman oil brooder, two 4-unit Infra red brooders, 1 ‘“Vape- Gas” Oil brooder with 50 gal. drum and pipe, Egg baskets, are suggested: boards with formaldehyde solu- drench on bed after seeding be- better prices, than the poor qual-. 3 | 8 in the field at planting time. 0: Use a regular seedbed spray field. | 7. Spray or dust plants with tural practices. Are you interes- erripe at harvest time. Saturday, Mar. 12, 1955 most vaccinated Massey Harris “81° TRACTOR, power lift, cultivator, John er, Ohio 4 wheel manure spreader, McCormick-Deering side cart, platform scales, bag wagon, cement mixer, rubber tire irrigation pipe, rubber belt, fence charger and posts, small Four Range shelters, brooder house, feeders, water foun- egg scales. Wp DAIRY EQUIMENT DeLaval magnetic 1 unit milker and 8 stall cocks, milk cooler, six 85-b. milk cans, milk can rack, - strainer and buckets. HOUSEHOLD CONTENTS Bergal Coal and Gas Range, 8 ft. extension table, 7 ft. extension table, 5 half spindle plank bottom chairs, player piano, 9x12 rug, dishes, crocks, jars and many other items too numerous to mention. Sale to begin at 12:00 when terms and conditions will be made known by Leroy L. Metzler PUBLIC SALE No Hucksters Please. w—— Of Livestock — Implements — Household Goods Thurs, March 17, 1955 The undersigned will sell at public sale on the prem- ises, one mile West of Salunga, on the road to Eshelman'’s Stone Quarry in West Hempfield Township. 8 Head Holstein Cows some fresh by day of sale, some back cows, some close springers. 10 Fat Steers, 1 Fat Bull 450 LEGHORN LAYING HENS (Musser Strain) FARMING IMPLEMENTS FARMALL: H. TRACTOR in good running order, FARMALL A TRACTOR, in good shape, with cultivators and tobacco hoers; Manure loader for Farmall A tractor, tobacco planter for Farmall A tractor, McDeering tractor mower, used 3 sea: sons; Deering Ideal mower, John Deere 14 in. Mouldboard plow, John Deere 2 bottom disc plow, Case Combine with clover seed huller, Ontario 9 hoe grain drill with horse and tractor hitch, McDeering 3 bar hay rake, McDeering culti- packer, John Deere disc harrow, New rubber tire wagon with bed, 3 tobacco ladders, 22 ft. Andes make 20 ft. 18 ft. spring harrow, spike harrow, 2 horse drawn riding cultiva- tors, 2 walking cultivators, Papec ensilage cutter, with pipes; land roller, Letz chopping mill, corn sheller, hay flats, 16 ft.; John Deere 2-horse gas engine, John Deere corn planter, No. 999. sand 1950 FORD PICK-UP TRUCK Oliver plow, cement mixer, bag wagon, hay rope, heavy block & falls, 2 small block & falls, 5 ton hydraulic jack, manure sled, heavy duty air jack, wagon jack, coal brooder stove, tobacco cellar stove, 50 ft. 6 in. Gandy belt, 2 heavy log chains, other light chains, 2 chicken shelters, 50 locust posts, electric fence post, 3 sets work harness, collars, bridles, SURGE MILKER, 2 unit with piping, WILSON MILK COOLER (4 can capacity) 8 milk cans, buckets strainer el- ectric motors (one 1 HP. one H. P. one 34 H. P.); Whirl-a- way egg washer, egg baskets, fountains & feeders, grain and hay forks. 2 aluminum shovels, 3 other shovels, quarry tools & bar, sledge & wood wedges, Minnich tobacco press, platform scales, poultry clock, Empire meat grinder, saus- age stuffer, meat bench. drill press, vise; fence stretcher; 1000 tobacco lath, Stewart live stock clipper, 30 ft. extension Tadder, Some corp on the ear, Some carpenter tools. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Two beds with springs, sideboard, chairs and rockers, tubs, crocks, and many other articles too numerous to mention. No hucksters please — Refrehhments to be served by the Gospel Cheer Band of Mount Joy Mennonite Church. Sale to commence at 12:00 Noon. Terms by Bis & Grower, Clerks Reuben M. Shearer 8-3¢ J 300 Area Residents Not Receiving Benefits Available To Them There are about 300 residents .of this area who are survivors of | workers who died between July 1, 1940, and August 31, 1850, who are not receiving survivors insurance monthly payments be- cause they have not yet advantage of the benefit rigl specifically provided for in the 1954 amendments to the Social Security Act. recent change in the Sr) Security law will now permit the payment of monthly benefits in many cases to qualified sur- vivors where none were payable before. The decedsed ' worker must have had at least one year and a half of work under pen security, and that there mn now be a survivor eligible to re- ceive such payments. These survivors would be a child still under the age of 18, the mother of such a child, or the worker's widow if she is ov= er 65. In some instances the par- ents of a deceased wage earner may be eligible if they were de- pendent ‘upon him for their sup- port. Milton Grove | Game Protector The Millon Grove Sportsmen Club held their regular month- ly meeting, Feb. 25 at their new club house. John M. Haverstick, district game protector, gave a short talk on game propagation. He also discussed some of the’ meth- ods being used by the Pennsyl- vania Game Commission to pro- vide cover and feed for wildlife on State Game Lands. Clarence Lesher of Lancaster showed colored slides of his hunting trip to British Colum- bia, Canada. He gave an inter- esting and colorful description of his trip and the trophies he | se bagged. Final plans for the shooting match to be held Friday, April 1, 1955, were discussed. The match will be held at the new club house with the winners to receive hams as prizes. ee rr. (ff) eee “Our industrial potential, our’ advanced technology, our wealth as it is sometimes called, are all simply the fruits of the more ba-| “Innate in bureaucracy are sic and fundamental seeds — the! three implacable spirits. They seeds of human freedom and per- ' are self-perpetuation, expansion sonal initiative.”—Henry B. Du- of their empires, and demand for Pont. more power.’ Hoover. PUBLIC SALE — OF LIVESTOCK and FARM IMPLEMENTS Wednesday, Mar. 9, 1955 The undersigned will sell at Public Sale on the prems ises situate in Penn Twp., 172 miles Southeast of Manheim Borough along Public Road leading from Route No: ” to Fruitville Pike. 21 COWS, Holstein & Guernsey T. B. blood tested; 5 HEAD OF HEIFERS Some vaccinated 300 LEGHORN HENS 300 2 OLIVER 70's TRACTORS, 1 OLIVER 60” TRACTOR, 1945 ALLIS CHALMERS “B” TRACTOR with plow, power mower, cultivator, Fertilizer attachment, Oliver cultivator, Oliver grass mower, 22B, Oliver grain drill, 1940 Chevrolet 2 ton pick-up truck, 2 rubber tire wagons, Horn manure load- er, utility trailer, McDade hay dryer, New Idea manure L spreader, Tryco sprayer, John Deere 2-bottom plow, McCor- mick heavy duty disk, ¢orn planter, spring harrow, lime drill, Cultipacker, silage cart, Feed cart, air compressor, 2 tobacco presses, tobacco shears, sizing boxes, tobacco lath, 2 tobacco ladders, 3 range shelters, metal chicken nests, Water foun<" tains, Feeders, two 6 bulb Infra-red brooders, 15 Gal. safe- gard water heater, rubber tire wheelbarrow, DeLaval milk- er, 2 units, 6 can milk cooler, twin wash tubs, milk cans - 85 1b., Choremaster garden tractor, Stearns 18" Power Lawn Mower, Steward electric clippers, Black and Decker Electric Drilll, 40 ft. ladder, garden tools and hose. HOUSEHOLD GOODS 3 pe. living room suite, dining room suite, bedroom suite, 3 beds, Esco Freezer, Majestic range, doz. plank bottom chairs, plank bottom rocker, old fashioned desk, piano, two library tables, floor lamps, two linoleum 9x12 rugs, base cabinet, chests, cupboards, electric butter churn, home pas- teurizer, dishes, jars, cooking utensils and many other articles too numerous to mention. Sale to begin at 12:00 noon when terms and conditions will be made known by Esther K. Hershey Ruhl and Dupes, Aucts. Refreshments will be served by the Society of Farm Women No. 5. 8-2¢ PUBLIC SALE A Complete Dispersal of Farming Implements and Dairy Equipment Friday, March 18, 1955 Four miles west of Landisville, 3 miles south of Mount Joy. at Penn Peaceful Farms. JOHN DEERE A TRACIOR with new rubber, lights and starter, JOHN DEERE A TRACTOR JOHN DEERE B TRACTOR Cultivator and harrow attachment for John Deere B, Grass Mower for John Deere B, John Deere Harvester P. T., John Deere 6 ft. Combine P. T., No. 77 New Holland Baler used 3 seasons, equipt with wagon hitch; loading chute and hydro- fromatic bale tension. John Deere blower & pipe, John Deere 4-row corn planter with fertilizer attachment, 14 disc On- tario tractor drill, New Idea manure spreader, Cockshutt 3 bottom disc plow, rubber tire wagon with wire wheels and bed, rubber tire wagon with flat bed, 2 unloading units and motor, New Idea side delivery rake, McD disc harrow, 2 hot- tom rubber tire John Deere plow, air compressor, 2 tobacco ladders, soil pulverizer, weeder and seeder, circular saw and buck, Perry harrow, spike harrow, two shovel harrows, horse plow, lime spreader, riding cultivator, score & scrap- er, 3-section spring harrow, Minnich fobacco presses, sizing boxes, platform scales, tobacco shears, tobacco scaffolding, box wagon, MILK COOLERS, milk cans, motor, pump and piping, 8 MILKING UNITS, 1 LARGE MILKING UNIT, milk buckets, weaning bucket, water buckets, double wash tub, milk strainers, electric radiator, electric water heater, strip eup feed carts, air tires and solid rubber tires, ensilage cart, endless rubber belt, home utility electric drill, grease gun filler, grease guns, neck chains, baler twine, 2 sets front gears, stove, forks, shovels, tools, hammer mill, corn sheller, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 12:30 p. m. when conditions will be HOOK & GINDER Dupes & Gerbrich. Aucts. 8-3c Landis & Miller, Clerks