The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 10, 1955, Image 10

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    THE BULLETIN, Mount joy, Pa. Thursday. March 10 10
PUBLIC SALE of
: FULL LINE OF
Household Furniture & Numerous Antiques
Saturday, Mar. 19, 1955
On the old Harrisburg Pike, midway between Floirin
and Rheems.
COLDSPOT DEEP FREEZER
14 cubic ft.
10 cubic ft. NORGE REFRIGERATOR
both in No. 1 condition
4.BURNER NORGE BOTTLE GAS STOVE, COLUMBIA
COAL RANGE, DUO-THERM LARGE SIZE OIL STOVE.
GENERAL ELECTRIC WASHING WACHINE
PROSPEROUS AMERICA cern of the government if the
MILITARY NECESSITY
prosperous

PUBLIC SALE
BE i
ENTIRE LOT IMPLEMENTS
Saturday, March 12,1955
On the premises in Rapho Township, one mile east
of Mount Joy on the Harrisburg Pike Route 230.
THREE FARMALL
TRACTORS
ONE M 1851, ONE SUPERSE C attached manure loader
and cultivator, CUB attached plow, Snow Plow, Cultivat-
or, Disc Harrow, One double row Bemis Tobacco planter,
business community shows any
PUBLIC SALE
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Saturday, March 19, 1955
ALONG THE HERSHEY ROAD NORTH OF DEODATE, 1
MILE, ON THE HERSHEY ESTATE FARM AT SHENKS CHURCH,
Majectic Kitchen Range, Glenn Wood Gas Stove, Kitchen Cabi-
net, Double Wall Cabinet, Kitchen Stool, Extension Table, Porce-
lain T'op Table, Small Tables, Shelvador Electric . Refrigerator,
Duyo-Therm Oil Heater with Fan, Roll Top Desk, China Closet.
Occasional Chair, 3-Piece Living Room Suite, What-Not Shelves
and What-Nots, Hassock, Large Mirror, Small Mirrors, Card Ta-
bles, Smoking Stand, Magazine Rack, Rugs—3x9x12, One 8x12,
One 12x12, Rug Mats, Throw Rugs, Rag Carpet, Farmsworth Ra-
‘Maintaining a sighs of faltering in its assign
ment of carrying out Operation
Prosperity.” Eldridge Peter-
son, Editor, Printers’ Ink
America is no longer merely a
business matter—it is a military
necessity that must be the con
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PUBLIC SALE
OF —
Livestock — Implements — Household Goods
Thurs, March 17, 1955
The undersigned will sell at public sale on the prem-
ises, one mile West of Sclunga, on the road to Eshelman’s



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Stone Quarry in West Hempfield Township. | dio, White Sewing Machine, Sideboard, Beach Chairs, Clothe a : . .
Hamper, Bedroom Suite, Beds, Springs, and Mattresscs, Cots, Singer Sewing Machine, three bedroom suites, springs and one McCormick baler, power take off, Hammer Mill, 7 ft.
Floor lamps, Washstands, Chest of Drawers, Linens, Comforts, mattresses, three old fashioned bureaus, living room suite, McCormick mower, fits M or C tractor, two 16 ft. flats on
old fashioned settee, two caption chairs, two ladder back
chairs, 12 plank bottom chairs, six old fashioned dining
room chairs, 1 rocker to match, two corner cupboards, 1 with
16 panes, three cabinets, medicine cabinet, two walnut ex-
tension tables, marble top table, high back sink, old fashion-
ed sideboard, knee hole desk, six 9x12 rugs with pads, two
Wilton rugs, several new homemade rugs, numerous throw
rugs, one 1840 coverlet, like new; small tables, table radio,
floar and table lamps, coal oil lamp, fat lamp, old fashioned
what-not shelves, antique picture frames, dishes, including
antiques, milk glass, six blue plates, three strings sleigh bells,
two sets chimes, hame bells and cow bell, house bell, black
snake team whip, stock whip, clocks, mirrors, electric waffle
rubber, one Smoker elevator, Disc Harrow, Cultipacker,
Spring Harrow, iwo 18 ft. tobacco ladders, 16 ft. double
tobacco ladders on rubber, Cornplanter, rubber tired
wheelbarrow, Grass Seeder, can be mounted on tractor:
Side delivery Hay Rake, McCormick Grain drill, 16 hole:
Corn Sheller, two Running Gears, Power Lawn Mower,
Tobacco Press, Scales, Hay. Straw by the ton, 750 bushels
Corn, and many articles too numerous to mention.
Quilts,

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8 Head Holstein Cows
ANTIQUES
Six Shellhammer Chairs, and Rocker, Six Plank Bottom
Chairs, Rocker and High Chair, Marble Top Table, Chests, Wash-
stand Sets, Bureau Sets, Knife Box, Salt Box with 2 drawers,
dishes, cooking utensils, empty jars, crocks, jugs, power lawn |
mower 18 ft. cut - in good condition. A lot of articles too numer-
ous to mention.
Sale to start at 12:30 when conditions will be made known by
Walter Dupes, Auctioneer
Robert Schroll and 3
Schroll and «Jennie R. and Roy C. Schroll
Refreshments will be served by a Sunday School Class from
the Bachmansville Church of the Brethren.

some fresh by day of sale, some
back cows, some close springers.
10 Fat Steers, 1 Fat Bull
450 LEGHORN LAYING HENS (Musser Strain)
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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.





IMPLEMENTS

Two beds with springs, sideboard, chairs and rockers. tubs. stands, and other lumber and a lot of articles too ntmerous to
crocks, and many other articles too numerous to mention. mention.
No hucksters please — Refrehhments to be served bv the Sale to start at 7 P. M. when conditions will be made known
Gospel Cheer Band of Mount Joy Mennonite Church. by the Committee:
Sale to commence at 12:00 Noon. Terms by RH. H. FLOYD
These implements in very good condition.
iron, Slee iron, electric mixer, electric toaster, cooking Sale to commence at 12:30 P. M.
| utensils, 10 qt. ice cream freezer, lawn mower, wheelbarrow, Claude S. Zeller, Clerk
tool chest, garden tools, and many other articles too numer- C. S. Frank, Auct. Frank Fletcher, Jr.
; ous to mention.
T ST Sale to start promptly at 11:00 a. m. Saturday, March
; +19, 1955, when terms and conditions will be made known by
P U B I I C E. V. Spahr, Aucts. Mabel Haverstick
Zeller & Gainor, Clerks - Edna G. Strickler ome
. Wm. H. Strickler FARM IMPLEM
FRIDAY, MARCH 1 8, 1 955 Administrators of Amos R. Strickler Estate LIVESTOCK and EMENTS
IN THE VILLAGE OF RHEEMS ON THE RHEEMS FIRE CO. Refreshments to be served only by the Ergatans S. S. |
CARNIVAL GROUNDS. Class of the Church of God, Mt. Joy. | Tuesday, Mar. 15, 1955
1950 FORD PICK-UP TRUCK | . | i i i
; : \ | : : The undersigned will sell at Public Sale on the
Oliver plow, cement mixer, \bag wagon, hay rope, heavy | Buildin S Lumber and E uipment : . Aa :
block & falls, 2 small block & falls, 5 ton hydraulic jack, gas, quip : E premises situated 2 mile north of Mastersonville, Rapho
manure sled, heavy duty air jack, wagon jack, coal brooder NO. 1 FRAME BUILDING 40x80 USED AS A DINING HALL | Twp., Lancaster County, Penna. (4 miles northwest of
stove, tobacco cellar stove, 50 ft. 6 in. Gandy belt, 2 heavy NO. 2 FRAME BUILDING 30x36 USED FOR STAGE Manheim) a
log chains, other light chains,.2 chicken shelters, 50 locust | — OF — .
posts, electric fence post, 3 sets work harness, collars, bridles. NO. 3 FRAME BUILDING 15x15 | H | d A
SURGE _MILKER, 2 unit with piping, WILSON MILK NO. 4 FRAME BUILDING 8x10 LIVESTOCK and FARM ows, Ho stein and Angus
COOLER (4 can capacity) 8 milk cans, buckets strainer el- - . i . i on
ectric motors (one 1 H.P. one % H. P. one ¥ H. P.): Whirl-a- 50 - 10 ig pine boards, 3 boi Sf Jer Sia - 36 some fresh on day of sale, close springers
way egg washer, egg baskets, fountains & feeders, grain and ft. electric light poles, two - 25 ft. electric light poles. seven large and fall cows +
hay forks. 2 aluminum shovels, 3 ier shovels, ary flood lights, four ice refrigerators, one - 2-door electric refrigerat- Thursday, Mar. 1 7, 1 955
tools & bar, sledge & wood wedges, Minnich tobacco press, i or, four Serving Sounjers, six Sas sioves, four hot Plates one oil lic Sal 4 HEIFERS, 2 STEERS
1 > trv sclock ire. moat ari as | stove, one - 50-gal. electric water heater, porcelain sink, four ben- : Publi e on the prem-
Peo ale TR Shoal Grinder, sus | ches, one heatrola, one pot belly stove, two pianos, 50 wooden | A The undersigned will sell at 3% Road P oid 4 ANGUS BA BY BEEVES
{obaeco Inth. Stewart live stock clipper, "30 ft. extension | folding chairs, two oil heaters, wash bowl, fifteen - 6 ft. folding ises along the Manheim-Mastersonville Roa i near . .
ladder, Some corn on the ear, Some carpenter tools. : antes, three Prepch Bao) Mercy Yer 1 Frialaior) Line Store, about 3 miles northwest of Manheim, Lancast- oo Registered Berkshire Sow ; 15 Shoats
{ French Fry cutter, six Fry Baskets, potato peeler, porcelain top
HOUSEHOLD GOODS table, a lot of copper wire, a lot of electric lights, concession er County, Penna. 650 YEARLING LEGHORN HENS, MT. HOPE STRAIN
Ce M Mul 250 - 2 YR. LEGHORN, MT. HOPE STRAIN
{ 1 parr ac are es 1948 FORD TRACTOR, Co-op side rake, 3 wagons with
horse hitch, 1 low wagon, 10 hoe disc, disc grain drill, Mc-
Cormick 6 fi. grain binder, New Idea 7 - 8 manure spreader,
roller harrow, 60 T harrow, Horse drawn cultivator and

. plow, Davis grain krimper, New Holland corn sheller, 12 ff. truck bed with
Walter
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8-3¢
GARDENS FARM |

GREEN
Complete Dispersal Sale
—Of—
55 Head of Registered Holstein Cattle
BANGS CERTIFIED, T. B. ACCREDITED, CALF-HOOD VACCINATED
MONDAY, MARCH 14, 1955
AT 1:00 O'CLOCK NOON
Location—In Lancaster Co., 12 miles west of Lancaster, 2 miles west
of Manheim on the Colebrook Road near Lancaster Junction.
31 Head
COWS
Some are fresh or close. Others due
through out the year. 5 bred heifers.
16 heifers from one month to one year old.
D.H.I.LA. Herd Average. For 5 yrs. 475: Fat
Including Burke Snow Col, 3769118
339 days 24,393 Milk 801.6 Fat
Limeacres Bessie DeKol 2557049
7 yrs. 365 days 21,601 milk 780.8
Riven Rag Apple Queen 3104982
4 yrs. 365 days gues milk 753.7 fat
and many others from 400 to 600 lbs. of fat
5 daughters of Creston Twenty Grand 90600
9 daughters of C C Sires, 1 Dau. of Dunioggin King Var
4 daughters of Red Rose Posch Ormsby Ned. 853297
3 Sires—Including the herd sire - Ormsby Pabst Korndyke 1151693
his dam the great show cow, Ormsby Korndyke Granton Carnation,
365 days 2x 24,150 milk 3.8% 901.0 Fat and his is Pabst Regal,
Jr. Sire—Harden Farms Deen Forward 1163468
Sire—Dunloggin Deen Var Dam—Harden Farms King Esteem
she has 5 yrs. 24,384 milk 868.0 fat |
For the last 5 years this herd was one of the high herds in the county.
If in need of foundation stock be sure to see this herd sell. You will see ani- |
mals to your liking.
For catalog write to Harvey


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Aucts.—Dupes & Ruhl
Frank T. Earhart, Owner
MANHEIM, PA. R. D. 1
WEDNES., MARCH 231d, 1955
AT 12:00 O'CLOCK NOON AT THE ABOVE LOCATION
COMPLETE LINE OF FARM MACHINERY INCLUDING,
FARMALL SUPER M. TRACTOR, 3 bottom mounted dise plow, FARMALL
H TRACTOR & cultivator, (was reconditioned) New Holland Manure Load- |
er, New Holland Potato harvester, 8-row potato duster on Ford, Boggs Po-
tato Grader, Trexler potato cutter, 12 ft. potato bag elevator, 20 ft. alum-
inum grain elevator, Ruth 30 ft. bale elevator, Meyers hay crusher, Robin-
son hay dryer with 5 HP motor, Kelly Duplex feed mixer (one, ton), Jay
Bee hammer mill, 2 feed carts, John Deere folage harvester, New Idea rake
& tedder used one year, 12A New Idea Manure spreader, Coop. manure
spreader, Bemis 2-row tobacco planter, Horn stalk shredder, Onta-
iro Grain drill with 14 disc, 10 ft. Graham plow, 2 rubber tire wagons with
6 ply-tires and beds with side boards, Flinchbaugh wagon unloader, John
Deere 2 bottom 14 in. Plow, 3 section McDeering spring harrow, 60 tooth
spike harrow, A.C. six ft. combine with motor, 3 tobacco wagons with lad-
ders, 10 ft. 5 bar weeder, tractor grass mower, wheelbarrow grass seeder;
Papec Blower with 45 ft. pipe, grass seed drill, 3 shovel harrows, walking

side boards, Set truck chains, set tractor chains, 11x38; 90 ft. rubber belt,
Rototiller 26 in., circular saw, Fairbanks platform scales, scalding trough,
fence charger, posts & wire, 2 set disc hillers, for TH cultivator, 2 bag wag-
ons, drill press, grain bin for Bguling grain from combine, taps from both
5 innich tobacco press, sizing boxes.
sides AIRY EQUIPMENT-No. 40 DeLaval milker, 2 units with extra pail,
pipe for 40 cows, 6 can Unco milk cooler, 4 can Unco milk cooler, 36 85-lbs.
iners. buckets, 2 barn fans 26 in. air Vac., 36 in. hunter fan;
milk cans, strai
Frank T. Earhart, Owner
Lunch will be served.
Aucts.—Dupes & Ruhl
Paul Kaylor, Clerk

MARTIN N. HEISEY
HERBERT H. MASON
S-2¢
Dupes, Auctioneer

10 HOLSTEIN COWS
some fresh on day of sale, some springers,
and fall cows.
: 4 300 MUSSER LEGHORN CHICKENS
Everbody In This Locality Reads The Bulletin | FARMALL “H” TRACTOR, cuiiivators, mounted 7 ft. grass
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. 1-1} in. gal. pipe, new; pipe
fittings, stripping room stove, 32 ft. Extension ladder, 20 fi. 6
in. belt, Electric fence and posts, locust posts, corn fodder,
SALE
THURSDAY - MARCH 17 - 12:30 NOON
Atl the Ass'n. Sales Pavilion, 6 miles east of Lan-
"52 — HEAD - 52
Many Vaccinated - All Bangs and T. B. Certified

| spreader,
mower, John Deere 14 in. 2-bottom plow, John Deere 24 disc
harrow, roller harrow, two-row corn planter, Ontario 9 hoe
grain drill, McCormick riding cultivator with tobacco hoer,
Birch walking plow, Tiger tobacco planter, Case manure
16 ft. rubber tire wagon, 18 ft. homemade flat
trailer, hay rake, Oliver 88 side delivery rake, T 33 milk
cooler, Rite-way 2 unit milker, wash trough, can rack, 10
milk cans, Range Shelters, Brooder house, brooder stove,
corn sheller, 10 ton corn, 4,000 tobacco lath, harness, forks
and small tools.
HOUSEHOLD CONTENTS
Zenith floor model radio, Columbian Range, chairs, rockers,
tables, buffet, sink, floor lamps, combination radio and record
ensilage, doors and lumber,
hedge trimmer, berry crates, dinner bell, lot of garden and
power lawn mower, electric
work tools.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
5 pe. 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-
lettew, Sale Manager, Manheim, Pa., R. 2. | §

2 electric clippers, (Stewart).
MANHEIM, PA. R. D. 1
ao i hart a os a a Ren TBA
TRA i A fh 000 8 0c AL HA SAM ms So
Including 40 head from Harry Shenk, one of the outstanding
Guernsey breeders in Pa. Some attractive other consign-
ments.
SALE MANAGED BY: FOR CATALOGS WRITE
PENNA. GUERNSEY BREEDERS’ ASSN.
P. O. BOX 491 HARRISBURG, PA.


PUBLIC SALE
. OF +=
40 Head of Registered Holstein Cattle
BANGS CERTIFIED, T. B. ACCREDITED, CALFHOOD VACCINATED
Complete Line of Farm Machinery
Friday, March 18, 1955~12:00 Noon
LCCATIION—Midway between Mount Joy and Manheim, 1Y2 mile
north of the Manheim Road near the Back Run School House.
20 Head Cows
Many are fresh or close. The others’ are
due through out the year.
ili y 19 Heifers
| #9 From 1 month to 2 years old. Some are


bred for fall freshening.
ONE BULL
the (Herd Sire) Also 5 cows that are sired by a son of Lauxmaster, a daugh-
ter of Montvic R. A. Churchill, and 14 heifers sired by sires in the Curtis
Candy Stud, including daughters of Invincible, Masterpiece, Farmer Curtis,
Della Bomer, and others.
Most of these cattle were raised by us. A yery nice lot of cattle.
si%, have good udders, and are of good quality.
FARM MACHINERY
Good
i FARMALL F 20 TRACTOR, FARMALL A TRACTOR with mounted plow
and cultivator, and Fertilizer Attachment, and tobacco hoers, Snow plow for
Farmall A, David Bradley Manure spreader, horse drawn spreader, rubber
tire wagon, International side rake, 3-section spring harrow, steel roller,
International tractor mower, No. 25 - 7 ft. cut. 5-ft. mower, Ontario Drill,
tobacco planter, 2-bottom 12 in. John Deere Plow, 3 set tobacco ladders,
Minnich tobacco press, International tractor corn planter with fertilizer at-
tachment. G. M. C. %; ton PANEL TRUCK, hog troughs, rubber-tire wheel-
barrow, 2 hole corn sheller, platform scales, 2-hole hog feeder, 32 ft. exten-
sion ladder, bag wagon, high pressure 5-gal. grease gun. \ .
DAIRY EQUIPMENT
2-unit Marlow Milker complete, Dairy hot water heater, Pick animal clean-
er, two feed carts, 4-can and 2-can milK coolers, 24 milk cans, double wash
tub, buckets, strainers, can rack, two Stewart Clippers, Etc.
POULTRY EQUIPMENT
Two range shelters, two 7 ft. Frigidaire refrigerators, one 6 ft. Kelvinator,
double wash tubs, 30 Ibs. computing scales, No. 116 Florin Stove, commer-
cial chicken picker with '2 h.p. motor, gas singer, 3-burner gas stove, eight
chicken coops, two 6-light Infra Red brooders, 4-light Infra Red brooder,
Quaker Hover brooder, 500 capacity feeders, used ote year. four 8 ft. auto-
matic waterers, lot of fountains. .
For catalog of the cattle write to Harvey Rettew, Manheim, Pa. Sale
Manager. R. F. Stirling & Son, Owners
Auct.—Abe Diffenbauch
MANNHEIM, PA. R. D. 2
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A an am in a A 1
player, and many other articles not mentioned.
Sale to begin at 12:30 sharp when terms will be made
known by
J. H. Ruhl, Auctioncer
Refreshments will be served by the Mastersonville Fire Co.

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will be made known by
Henry C. Kreiner J. H. Ruhl, Auctioncer

Edward O’Neal & Sons’
ANNUAL SPRING SALE
ws OF im
52 Registered Canadian Holstein Cattle
BANGS TESTED, T. B. ACCREDITED, CALF-HOOD VACCINATED
TUESDAY, MARCH 15th, 1955
AT 12:00 O'CLOCK NOON
LOCATION — IN LEBANON COUNTY ONE-HALF MILE NORTH OF
CAMPBELLTOWN AND TWO MILES SOUTH OF PALMYRA, PA.
on. 50 REGISTERED
CANADIAN HOLSTEIN
Cows & Heifers
Many are fresh. The others are close, including 6 daughters of Bond
Haven Sovereign Champion with R.O.P. Records. One daughter of Elm-
croft Sylvia Monogram with 4.19% test.
In¢luding a son Elmcroft Hartog Sultan born 6-27-53. Dam 607 Fat 3.87 9;
test. He is good enough to head almost any herd.
EDWARD O’NEAL & SONS, Owners
Auctioneers, Hess & Dupes PALMYRA, PA.
Clerks, Horst & McNeil
SALE WILL BE HELD UNDER COVER
CHARTERED BUS WILL LEAVE WHITE HORSE AT 10:30



We Specialize In . . .
AUTO PAINTING
‘fl WRECKS REPAIRED
WH] ALLIGNMENT AND WHEEL BALANCING.
FREE ESTIMATES
Carriger’s Paint & Body Shop
PHONE ELIZABETHTOWN 110J12 RHEEMS, PA.
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Sale to begin at 12:30 sharp when terms and conditions
+ Elmer H. Zug
Refreshments to be served by Chiues Sunday School.
PUBLIC SALE
Personal Property
Satur. March 19, 1055
At 1:00 Sharp
Located in Elizabethtown,
rear of 211 S. Market St., form-
erly known as Brandt's body &
paint shop. .
Shelvadore 8 cu. ft. refriger-
ator like new; Sun Flame Gas
Stove. Majestic coal range,
Speed Queen washer, 3 pe. liv-
ingroom suite, Lentrola heatro-
la, Electriclux sweeper, all at-
tachments; two 5 pe. bedroom
suites, 1 suite marble tops.
ANTIQUES
Old fashioned sink with tops, 2
old chests, oil lights, some old
chairs, spinning wheel rockers,
six plank bottom chairs, 1 large
mirror, pictures, carpet & carpet
rags, throw rugs, Singer sewing
machind, utility cabinet, small
tables, kitchen tables, sideboard,
day bed, 1 modern single bed,
ironing board, clothe rack, floor
lights, 4 qt. and 16 qt. pressure
cookers, Sunbeam mixer, toast-
er, dishes, cooking ware, lin-
ens, table cloths, crocks, tubs,
step ladder, David Bradley gar-
den tractor, cycle bar & culti-
vator harrow, power mower,
carpenter tools, and many artic-
les too numerous to mention.
Samuel Kaylor, owner
John J. Miller, Auct.
G. L. Kaylor & H. White
Clerks
10-2¢
In Case of Fire
In Mount-Joy
and Vicinity
Dial 3-3431