E 57 8, plat- poplar kindle owder ings, 2 arsdque ds, one er 100 letter /indow articles uffer eee E ty 57 on the [t. Joy. E ‘OR metal exten- chairs, 3INET chairs, ittach- chest, 's and stands rib, truck. steel bikes, , sets tches, and ioned. els of acted. s the L.ake- Men- lemp- S€ side f the grist; titled Mari- rtion y be- par- , and and 1g on ding ry H. acr * ately Ving con- John larry tt to 0 in in a 1t-of- vidth the the e or rist’s srist, 0.7 1. gned Co. a M, CLASSIFIED! You can Buy and Sell, Rent and Hire Profitably 9 WANT Through the ADS FOR SALE MIXED HAY. David E. Mer- key, Manheim R2. Mount Joy 3-4749. Tw MALE PUPPIES, $1.00] each, Phone Mt. Joy 3-4046. Fe Wincroft apt. size gas range; 8 cu. ft. Coldspot refrigerat- | or; slightly used dinette with 6 chairs. Call Mt. 3-5538. . Joy 6-2¢ | | Phone Wheel & tire. T-1p | claim by FOUND Owner may identification and ‘paying for this ad. Phone Mt. Joy 3- 8261. 6-2¢ HELP OFFERED set Masonry ‘work and odd jobs, imposing a per capita tax of mason by profession, James Yet nd saeand cutting ot 260 E. Main St First and second cutting of Alfalfa for sale. Warren G/M. Joy. Phone 3-5264. 0420 Shenk, Mt. Joy R2. Phone| Mt. Joy 3-4841. 5- tfe| cr Slightly used 30-gallon wa- ter heater, new guarantee. Also, six burner, two oven|== Roper demonstrator, priced | to sell. Two new fully auto-| matic wall heaters, at a very reduced price. Ward Bottle Gas, 25 S. State St., Ephrata. REpublic 3-2207. "Used pianos, Kimball spin- frigerator $20, at 125 West Donegal St., CARD OF THANKS ‘position of said il wish to express my 'to my friends, and neighbors|this tax is $14,000.00. [for their many kindnesses to | me, 6- visitors, Clthe hospital, Ben Groff. Can be his stay in the hospital, Mt.lour deep thanks for flowers, cards and] during my stay in T-1p| and appreciation for| 437 Forty-six seniors of Done gal high school took the Jun-| iata College college aptitude test given at the school last | Seerolar Y, Springs Road. NOTICE | Estate of Sarah A. Horst, dec'd. late of Lancaster, Pa. week. A Mr. Newcomb, di-| Letters testamentary on rector of admissions of the said estate having been gran- college, administered the ted to the undersigned, — persons indebted thereto are = Tm requested to make immedi-them without delay for set- ate payment and those hav- tlement to the undersigned. ing claims or demands a- Esther M. Hallgren gainst the same will present 269 Marietta Avenue, {them without delay for set- Mount Joy, Pa, to the undersigned, Clarence C. Newcomer UNION NATIONAL Attorney 6-6¢ MOUNT JOY BANK, Mount Joy, Pa. Pan — Arnold, Bricker, [; SALE Beyer & Barnes, Atty's. PROPOSED ORDINANCE > «MOUNT JOY Pursuant to tha require- 2 STORY FRAME, 3 ments of the Act of June 25 Bedrooms, Oil Hot Wa- 1947, P. L. 1145, us amend. 7 Heal, Win. ed, notice is given that the} 1.1 = = $6.800 {Council of Mount Joy in- Beautiful 2'4 STORY {tends to adopt an ordinance BRICK, 3 baths, oil | heat, hardwood floors, i $8.00 on each resident of the 3-car garage. | {Borough twenty-one years of 2 STORY CONCRETE gg age or over, for the year BLOCK six rooms & | 11957, under Authority of Bat ABETHTOVE !said Act. Council deems im 3 BEDROOM RANCH tax to vel modern oak kitchen, i necessary to balance the dining arca & large liv- ‘Borough Budget. Estimated ing room, oil heat, con- revenue to be received from venient financing I $15,700 i Borough of Mount Joy 3 BEDROOM SLUMP { Glenn Y. Forney BRICK, modern kitchen |e Secret tary &tile bath, oil iy ya UN [ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE |§ 3 BEDROOM BRICK & Mount Joy, Pa. Clarence C. Newcomer, BEDROOM RANCH Garage in Mrs. Lloyd R. Miller and fa-| Estate of Miles L. Detwil- ff FRAME, tile bath, oil i et and Storey-Clark consoles. ‘wish to express their er, decd, late of Mount Joyo heat, no down payment Ulbransan new and used or- sincere thanks to all the Borough, Pa. . for G.I's, $13.150 gans. $75 and up. Hess’ and relatives for the! Letters testamentary on MARIETTA ! sic Store, Route 230, Eliza gifts, flowers prayers and|said estate having been gran- 2 STORY FRAME, Two bethtown. kindnesses during the illness ted to the undersigned, all Bedrooms foot, and death of Mr. Miller. ersons i bite reto are artia 3ath, -car 1947 21 ft. Travel Trailer, They especially wish to persons indebied thercty are | Garage in rear with | $300; Frigidaire counter toplihank Dr. Kendig for his|ate payment and those hav- income. $5,200 burners, $40; pair Firestone|gorvice and concern during ing claims or demands 7 Bcoms & Bath BRICK tubeless white sidewall past months. the same will present - garage, central heat, & country tires, 670x15, $40. I lel: 4 Sun $9,000 Phone Landisville TWinoaks,We wish to express our! em without delay for set- FLORIN 8-4971. 6-2¢ grateful thanks for all the|tlement to the undersigned. B 5 STORY BRICK. six 3 ‘kindness extended to our JOSEPH R. DETWILER rooms & bath, oil heat, 1950 Frigidaire Electric and father during Lumber Street, 2-car garage, $14,000. Joy. Two bedroom suites, inghouse . Electric range, chrome dinette set. Donegal family. Mobile Homes, Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa. 10-year gunraznios (lowers prayers and visits: Aluminum - 54 2 BR during rer recent hospitaliza- |; e nip Green esos gion Black SY, 50 gal. wish to express my appre-| For metal or built-up roofs | Coverage—about 400 sq. ft per gallon. MT. JOY TILE & LINO. CO. MT. JOY. PA. SEWING MACHINE Sales & Service and New and Used al Sewing Machines and WAY'S APPLIANCES made 48 W. Main Street my 1 Ph. MOUNT JOY 3-3622 IYPEWRITERS, add. rash reg., check inter-coms ond gafes, files, off. furn., new & psed. At Roots Sale Tuesday. “Worth trip” ENGLE, 411 E. and Robert Shank miller [ High St., E-town. 37-c -1p ii faa SEWING MACHINES: An | FF eee er thorized dealer for the three REAL ESTATE leading Sewing Machines — dhl ae SINGER - PFAFF - : ee MESTIC. Sales and Service FOR SALE: Yous Binkley’s Sewing Machine 81,0 "0.0 eres of 111 N Mar 2.000 chickens. 7 acres oO Remnant Shop, P round. Would consider rent- |? ket St., Elizabethtown, soit ng. Phone Elizabethtown og 2th T-1p | New and sid Zio) ~NEW HOME — Organs.. New se ianos - ~ Rp Styled and Uprights. OPEN FOR INSPECTION Hess Music Shop, Rote, 220. 5-tfc fndividual designed Spencer Supportors for Abdomen, Back and Breasts. Mrs. 6-tfc Mrs. hes to thank ROOF COATING SPECIAL (oR ves tO a as. [persons indebted thereto are 7-1p the expressions of sympathy Ww t= land kindness extended to us| est-fat the time of his passing.| Max W. Nentwig andj 7-1c Man in- all Harvey Spangler, ciation to the Florin Fire company and the Ladies’ Auxiliary for the beautiful bouquet. Mrs. Minnie Nent- wig. 7-1c meme We t take this opportunity to! express our sincere thanks/ hanks for Alice Y. Shank, The Lovely with ner gal high school. except Sunday. son S. Sentz, for the, Mount Joy| appreciation c¢ effort the Florin fire companies in fighting the fire at; rouse in Stauffertown. | Jay A. Sherk’s Family wish lo sending our express our flowers| cards for mother, | home cor- two bedroom fireplace on large lot. Nel-| 7- 4c| Builder Mrs. Wayne Lehman ROOM FOR RENT: Write] R. D. 3, Pu [Box C, c/o Bulletin. 48-tld bik [FOR RENT: Three-room! apt. in Rheems. Call E- town| WANTED TO BUY WANTED: Urgently 115 qt. capacity chrome tank. Please state price. Levi M. Beiler, Bird-in-hand, 7-3401 after 3 p.m. 2-tfc| FOR SALE: barn, 6 need electricity Coleman gasoline lamps with ghjcken | Write to|000, Four Bloomfield. Contact or 135 acres, bank! 6 room house, water & in barn & house; house and other Stream. Price $8.- of New write miles n.w. Pa W. Zeiters, R. D. 2 - Newport, Pa. aya a ee IWOULD © LIKE TO BRENT house in country, around HELP WANTED |aApril 1. Write Box H, c/o I F I The Bulletin, Mt. Joy. 6-2c| 30 e or female TO RENT: room house or apt. with MALE OR .FEMALE conveniences, in or near Mt.| HELP WANTED Apply at HESS’ FOOD STORE MOUNT JOY Joy. Phone 3-5461. 6-3¢| ~ MISCELLANEOUS HELP WANTED MALE Saws Filed: & Set. Knives, Scissors & Shears sharpened. Oscar Breneman, bia Ave., Mt. Joy. Ph. 3-5313| Warren | Opposite New Done-| Open Daily 42 Colum-| 3 Attorney 6-6¢ ae i, $12,700 Hall- he ot Bagar 2. Mount JONES & ZINK B doy Borough, Pa. INC. Letters testamentary on |said estate having been gran- 119 South Market St. ted to the undersigned, all ELIZABETHTOWN Phone 7-1159 to make EVENING CALLS ! requested immedi-! ate payment and those hav- : MOUNT JOY 3-8561 : _— ee. ing claims or demands a- gainst the same will present Open For INSPECTION Elizabethtown SPRING GARDEN & NORTH HANOVER STREETS SUNDAY, FEB. 17th 2TO 5 P. M, 3-Bedroom Rancher tile bath, cusiom-built kitchen, dining area, oil heat, insulated, expandable, city water and sewer. ONE BLOCK FROM ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Danier E. GARMAN Real Estate & Insurance Route 230-1 mile east of Elizabethtown ELIZABETHTOWN 7-1197 TELEPHONE WE ARE AS CLOSE AS YOUR You can now have the services of America’s largest firm of income tax consultants and specialists = 15-ifc, House, part time work, to- | bacco, for experienced , de-|want a paper hanger or a pendable farmer. Write Box painter for quick service? | “J” c/o Bulletin, Mt. Joy. Call Elizabethtown 7-3457. 7-2¢| Alvin Givens, E-town 7D x c Tobacco packers and sizers. Chas. E. Bowers Sons. Apply C. H. Frank warehouse. Mt. Joy, on and after Feb. 13. LEGAL NOTICES 7-1c Full time televisions service man. Must have some experi- ence. Longenecker’s Hard-| ware Co., Market Square, . Manheim. Phone \ 95-2491. NOTICE The proposed budget for! the has mm Borough of Mount Joy been prepared by Bor- MOhawk |ough Council and may be in- 50-tfc|spected at the home of the mm mm | for less than $1 a week. i or write day for immediate FREE consultction {with our are representatives, without obligation. |All inquiries are et sated confidentially SIMPLIFIED TAX RECORD (Central Office) 2311 N. Front St., Harrisburg, Pd. S ~ Card Party will be held 1957 Plymouth Plaza 4-door Holland No. 1949 Chrysler Windsor Club Phone CEdar 8-9298- |The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday. February 14 Church | Ergagénion Is | Women To Hold Plans Meeting Ee | A special two-weeks cam- paign of evangelistic [meetings will be held in the Birthaay| Reich's Evangelical Congre- H Church, one mile Card Party A Washington Maytown, Feb. 22, in the Fire Hall. Miss Audry Singer, chair-| man of the prize committee, has named the following workers: Mrs. Clayton| |Sprout, Mrs. Paul Hoffines | Mrs. James Gutshall, Miss Sara Gutshall, Mr, Albert] “rank, Jean McMillan, Mar- ie Halter Mrs. John Boyer, Mrs. Vernon Myers, Mrs.| Marvin Foltz, Mrs. Howard | Demmy and Mrs. C. Kauff- man. f On the Publicity commit-| tee is Mrs. Henry Earhart, | chairman, assisted by Mrs. | 1 Geo. Hicks, Mrs. Pat Crank-| ; | shaw and Mrs, Richard Dow- 74 hower. | | Markers are Mrs. Stanley! Slavey Carol Gratch, Lor- raine Gilberf, Donna Singer, Loretta Smith, Pauline Sherk SUSAN FELLENBAUM Mr, and Mrs. Ellis H. Fel- lenbaum, 27 Poplar Street | Mount Joy, announce the en- gagement of their daughter, (Susan, to John Musser Heis- REV. GEO. ATKINS and ; Serle west of Maytown from Feb. ey, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Spd Ann viens, 5 the 17 to. March 3, each night Musser Heisey Mount Joy > excepting Mondays, at 7:30 R. D. 2. food commities enaivman. p.m. Both are graduates of The Rev. George P, Atkins Donegal high school. Miss] 1 of Jonestown will be the Fellenbaum is employed by Office Managers speaker at these services. Dr. H. K. Cooper and Dr. During World War II Rev. R. E. Long. Mr. Heisey is Hold Meeting The monthly ing of the Lancaster Chapter of the National Office Man- agement association was held at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 12, at the Hotel Brunswick in Lancaster. ( The speaker was Gordon L. Lippitt, who spoke on “Good Leadership Delivers”. He was introduced by Fran- cis S. Groff. Lippitt is the program director of the Na- Atkins conducted a Service-!associated in business with! dinner meet- men’s Evangelistic Center at his father, - Indiantown Gap for five and a half years, and served in a SUFFERS INJURY similar capacity for two and Mrs. Eli Ament. Birchland a half years through the Avenue, is recuperating at! Korean conflict. her home with a broken leg. Presently the Rev. Atkinsiico, and South America, Re- is the pastor of the Jones-|cently he returned from Ja- town Bible Church, which is pan, where he was engaged! the outgrowth of the Evang-|in an evangelistic Crusade. elistic ministry with the ser-! Appearing with Rev. At- vice men. He is also, the di- kins in the campaign will be rector of the weekly radio his talented family, his wife| tional Training Laboratories, program, “The Gospel in Betty an accomplished pian-| Division of Adult Education, Song” in existence for ten ist: his four daughters “The National Education Associa-lyears. The minister has trav- Four Upstarts” and =~ “The! tion in Washington. eled extensively, having been Soldiers of the King” male! The next meeting of 3 in Europe in 1950 as a repre- quartet. In the series of ser- Chapter will be held March|sentative to the World Con- (vices Wednesday, Feb. 20, at the Overlook Golflgress for Fundamentalism, will be “Sunday School Club in Lancaster. and he has visited mission Night, and Saturday, Feb. — — [ B 82ND BIRTHDAY John Sumpman celebrated his 82nd birthday on Tues- day, Feb. 12 at his home on Wood Streei Fiorin. It was| celebrated by a small supper with the family, a will, rel] fields in the Caribbean Area.23 - Cuba, Latin America will be Mex- Night.” P. B. GUERNSEY SALE At the Ass'n Sales Pavilion, 6 miles east of Lancaster on Route 30. THURS., FEB. 21~12.30 Noon 65 HEAD — MAJORITY VACC. (40 due within 30 dys of sale date of the best bunch of cattlz we've ever sold in- entire milking herd of Frank LePatourel, who has bred many A sale like this comes along only once You can't go wrong in getting your more milk for this winter by “Young People’s Where there's relative. USED CARS 1956 Pontiac Conv. Cpe. New Fully equipped 1956 Pontiac 2 Door i H. & R. Automatic | 1956 Chev. station wgn. wid is a | | One cluding the one of the oldest breeders in Pa. famous cows. in a great while. foundation stock, or buying at this sale. T. B. and Bangs Certified PENNSYLVANIA GUERNSEY BREEDERS’ ASS'N. P. O. BOX 491 Telephone CEdar 4-4062 HARRISBURG, PA. H. & R., Powerglide 1954 Olds Super “88” P U B 1¢ lon, A I 4 EF. H &R. 2 - 1953 Dodge 4-Door H&R. 1952 Pontiac 2-Dr. H. & R. 1951 Cadillac 62 4-dr. H. & R. Arnold’s Garage Ph. Marietta HA-6-9291 MAYTOWN, PA. Save $$$ 1957 Chrysler Saratoga Sedan voto - — Household Goods Saturday, March 2, 195% On the premises located along road leading from Donegal Springs to Marietta, one mile South of Donegal |Springs, two miles East of Marietta, close to Donegal | Airport. ry WE THIEF - 34 Head Bloodtested Holstein Cattle 18 COWS some fresh by dav of eale. 14 HEIFERS from {one year old to 11: yrs. old, 2 BULLS; 1952 Chevrolet Club Coupe power glide; : a Two OLIVER 70 ROW-CROP TRACTORS; Oliver Tractor Joey Windsor 2 8 Cultivator; V.A.C. CASE TRACTOR with cultivator; Case Pp Combine. 6 ft. cut. with.motor and straw swather; New 77 Pick-up Baler with motor, starter and hy- Sedan droformatic; P. T. O, Tryco Weed Sprayer; Do-More Man- a lure Loader like new; Case Disc Harrow; McCormick 1956 Buick Hardtop | Deering Disc Harrow; McCormick Deering Binder; Mec- 1956 Plymouth 4-dr. Sport |Cormick Deering Cultipacker: Case 3-bottom disc plow; Station Wagon Oliver two 14” Rad:x Shear; New Idea Manure Spreader 1956 Plymouth 2-dr. Customion rubber; New Idea four-bar side Delivery Rake; New Station Wagon {Idea P.T.O. Grass Mower; McCormick De2ring Corn Planter with fertilizer att.; Plank Land Roller; Graham 1956 Chrysler N. Y. New |7-tooth plow with heavy duty hydraulic cylinder; 15-tcoth Port chisel harrow on transport wheels; 2-row Hershey Trans- 1956 Chrysler N. Y. Sedan |planter used three seasons; Case Stalk Chopper; 3-section Spring Harrow; 3 rubber tire wagons with 14 and 16 ft. 1956 Plymouth Sedan J go oy Wagon and box: 4 horse wagon and bed; 1955 Plymouth 4-Dr. Station 5 wagons and tobacco ladders; Ontario Grain and Fertili- Wagon |lzer Drill; New Holland Hammer Mill: bob sled: electric 1955 Dodge Hardtop seeder; wheelbarrow; grass seeder: 2-hole corn shel- [ler with 3; H. P. motor; Letz Plate Mill; Brunner Air 1955 Chrysler N.Y. Conv. Compre ssor with tank and motor; bale elevator; 75 ft. 7 1955 Chrysler Wdr. Hardtop (in, & 50 ft. 7 in. rubber belts; rubber tire wheelbarrow; De- [Laval 1 Milker with two stainless steel units; piping for 20 1955 Pontiac Station Wagen |cows used three years; McCormick Deering 6-can milk 1954 Chrysler N.Y. Sedan |cooler; DeLaval Hot Water Heater; washtub; twelve 85-1b. 1954 Imperial Hardtop {milk cans; milk buckets and 15 in. Sable In with motor and thermostat; Buckeye Brooder Stove with 1953 Buick Hardtop cover; Minnich Tobacco Press; tobacco cellar stove; tobac- 1953 Chrysler Windsor [co shears and spears; sizing boxcs; 12x12 brooder rouse: Hardtop | Fairbanks Platform Scales; 40 5 SXisnsion ladders grease uns; grease gun filler; single, double and trinle trees: 3- 1953 Plymouth Cranb, C. C | pun Wiard Plow: roller harrow; harness: collars; bridles; 1952 Chrysler Imperial Sdn. gynets: black and falls: log, cow and halter chains; shov- 1951 Plymouth Hardto | els; forks: digging iron; tool boxes; tools of all kinds; hin Bono Club a HOUSEHOLD: Columbia Kitchen Range; Tructest Oil Burner: 72 in. long modern kitchen sink; International 1951 Chrysler Windsor House Refrigerator; chest of drawers; blanket chest over Conv. 100 years old; library tables: small tables; piano: organ; 1951 Chrysler N. Y. Sedan wash bowl set; chairs; meat bench; 3 iron kettles; power 1950 Nash 2-dr. Sedan {lawn mower; and a lot of articles too numerous to men- {tion. 1949 Plymouth Spl. Club Sale to start at.12.o'clock Noon, Coupe iy made known by Minnie I. Kolp & Norman H. Kolp when conditions will Coupe Executors for the Estate of Samuel L. Koip Louis S. May, Attorney-at-law Paul H. Siem \ Dur & Gerberich Auctioneers n'is & Miller, Clerks CHRYSLER — PLYMOUTH | Refreshments will be sérved by Builders’ Sun- MANHEIM MO-5-2381 “chool Class of the Church of the Brethren. day TREE SERVICE KEEP THIS AD! Over 20,000 Arthritic and Rheumatic Sufferers have ta- SAWING, PRUNING and ken this Medicine Since it ) has been on the market, s SPRAYING inexpensive, can be taken in the home. For Free informa- B. B. IBACH tion, give name and PD to P. 0. Box 1012, Hot one 5.4616 Springs, Arkansas 6-4¢ (39 S. Main St. Manheim, Pa. PUBLIC SALE ss OF wan Livestock — Implements — Household Goods Friday, March Sth, 1957 On The Premised Located Along Road Leading From | Maytown To Mount Joy, % Mile East Of Maytown On Cameron Farm. 12 Head Bloodtested- Accredited CATTLE Consisting of 4 PUREBRED HOLSTEIN COWS, .2 [GRADE HOLSTEIN COWS, 1 GUERNSEY COW, 4 'PUREBRED HOLSTEIN HEIFERS; 1 PUREBRED BULL, a full son of Hill Mack Sovereign, Cedar Shade R. A. |Sovereign, born January 14, 1954; 6 CHEVOIT EWES: 2 CHEVOIT RAMS. FARMALL “M” TRACTOR, direct connected 3-bottom disc plow No. H. M. 150; FARMALL “H” TRACTOR and cultivator; FARMALL Hl TRACTOR with cultivator and mower; JOHN DEERE “B” TRACTOR with cultivator and tobacco hoers; 3-wheel weights for Farmall; DAVID (BRADLEY GARDEN TRACTOR; cultivator for Allis Chalmers “C"”; Manure Loader for F12 or F14; Massey [Harris 12 ft. 80 S.P. Combine, used four seasons, in very good condition; New Holland Pick-up Baler; New Idea McCormick Deering McCormick |Corn Picker, Corn Planter single-row fertilizer pull-type; attachment; with [Deering Mounted Corn Planter for Farmall “M” or “H; McCormick Deering Corn Binder on rubber with loader Papec Ensilage Cutter; New Holland cut; Judson Hay Rake; 2 Little Gen- bottoms; 3-bottom Little Genius Plow; and hitch for plow; McCormick Deering Heavy Duty Disc Harrow; MecCor- cultipacker; New Idea Manure Tra¢- and power take off; Trailer mower, 7 ft. ius plows, 14 in. noo Packer Disc Harrow; Oliver mick Deering 10 ft. tor Spreader; New dea four-wheel Manure Spreader on rubber; Farquhar -row Tobacco Planter with fertilizer thoppers; two- wheel gos with 14 ft. bed; 3 rubber tire wagons with 18 ft. beds; 7 wagons with tobacco ladders [20 & 22 ft.; 3 sets of double tobacco ladders; 2 sets of sin- gle tobacco ladders; McCormick Deering Grain and Fertil- 16 disc drill; McCormick Deering combination ham- |mer mill and pipe; Dellinger 12 in. hammer mill; 3-sec- [tion spring harrow; bale elevator; grain elevator; grain bin; 55 gal. water tank; 2-row weeder to attach to culti- lvator; 2 brooder houses; 2 poullry houses; range shelters; tobacco hog Tobacco Presses; tobacco cellar stove; scales; 3 Minnich sizing boxes; 2 platform shears, and spears; feeders; lawn mower for Eshelman Garden Tractor and sickle bar; electric brooder, 500 cap.; chicken feeders; water fountains; Keenco Egg Washer: egg baskets; egg graders; DeLaval Magnetic Milk Machine with two units; piping for 28 cows; Frigidaire 6-can milk cooler; wash tubs; electric water heater: buckets; strainers; electric Ibarn fan; grease guns; forks; shovels; tools of all kinds; (log chains; cow chains: tractor chains; tractor cab for Mas- {sey Harris; MIXED~HAY; SOME THIRD CUTTING AL- |FALFA; STRAW; EAR CORN BY THE TON. 400 LEGHORN YEARLINGS HOUSEHOLD GOODS: 4-picce reed drop-leaf table; tables; chairs; buffet; 2 radios; {1 antique: tubs; 10 qt. ice cream freezer; Kitchen Range; old fashioned room heater; dishes; crocks; jars; 3 iron kettles; and a lot too numerous to mention. Sale to start at 12 o'clock noon be made known by porch suite; 2 chests, Kalamazoo rag carpet; of articles when conditions will Dupes & Gerberich, Aucts. (Landis & Kraybill, Clerks Aaron B. Good efreshments will be served by The Home Builders Sunday School Class from Church of the Brethren, PUBLIC SALE -_— OF Livestock- Farm Machinery -Household Goods Tuesday, March 35, 1957 On The Premises Located Between Mount Joy and Salunga, 2 Miles South Of Mount Joy, One Mile West Of Sclunga, Turn South From Route No. 230 Where 'The Four-Lane Begins. a it an 21 Head Holstein & Guernsey COWS nome raised Some and vaccinated, most of them fresh by day of sale. 1954 FARMALL SUPER “M” with remote control. 1951 CHEVROLET TRUCK with new motor, carries U license; Massey Harris 7 ft. self-propelled com- bine: 1952 New Holland No. 77 Baler: 2-row No. 2-M.E. Mounted Int. Corn Picker for H or M Farmall: Bemis 2- row transplanter; Black Hawk Grain and Fertilizer 13 disc drill on rubber, used two seasons; J. D. 18-28 disc harrow stake body, used two seasons; Case 8 ft. offset disc: heavy duty hydraulic depth control; Me.D. H or M Mounted Corn Planter with fertilizer att.; Domor Manure Loader used two years; snow plow with angling blade for Ford or Ferguson Tractor: Little Genius two 14 in. bottom plow: Smoker Bale Elevator with electric motor used two sea- sons: Me.D. double cultipacker; 2-section steel land roller: Case side delivery rake: 2 rubber tire wagons: double tobacco hoers; P. T. O. Tractor Mounted Grass Seeders: 2 set of tobacco ladders: rubber tire wheelbarrow; metal grain cart; corn sheller; two Minnich Tobacco Presses: 10 ton chain hoist; cattle rack for 10 ft. truck bed: Lincoln Electric Welder: air compressor with motor and tank: range shelter; chicken feeders; water fountains: chicken crates; egg baskets; Surge Milk Machine with two stain- less steed units; piping for 20 cows; 4-can T33 Milk Cooler; nine 85 1b. milk cans; wash tub: electric hot water heater; milk can rack; electric Emory wheel; elec- tric motors; electric fence chargers; wire; posts; electric fly sprayer; log chains: cow chains; shovels; forks: and a lot of tools; corn by the ton; Dehorner. HOUSEHOLD GOODS - 10-picce dining room suite: large drop-leaf table; small tables; 2 library tables: China closet; kitchen cabinet; Quaker 5-room oil heater: large Caloric Circulating Space Heater: chairs; washstand: electric meat slicer; hanging scoop scales for produce; blue glass set of dishes; tubs: crocks; jars: ANTIQUES — Sleigh Back Bed; cheese molds: farm dinner bell; iron kettles; butter scales; salt & pepper shakers: and a lot of articles too numerous to mention. Sale to start at 12 o'clock noon, when conditions will be made known by Curvin D. Nace, Jr. Dupes & Ladis, Auctioneers Landis & Miller, Clerks Refreshments to be served by Salunga Fire Co. Ladies Auxiliary. NO HUCKSTERS