The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 21, 1957, Image 8

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. PUBLIC SALE
a. Saturday, March 23, 1957
11:00 O'CLOCK
Location: 4 miles West of Manheim, 1 mile West of
East Fairview Brethren Church, (Watch for sale signs at
church.)
prem “14 MILK COWS, including 1ST. and 2ND. CALF HEIF-
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A includi hin: d livest
£3 ers inclu to nid a re 0 Col wp conditions
and terms will be made known by
Ah | Clyde H. Wolgemuth
PUBLIC SALE
RE
Livestock — Implements — Household Goods
Tuesday, March 26, 1957
On the premises located along Route #230 close to
Lawion’s Furniture Store, three miles North of Elizabeth-
town.
1949 CHEVROLET PICK-UP TRUCK
FARMALL "C’" TRACTOR i
direct connected two 12 in. bottom plow, cultivators, like
new; P. T. O. Grass Mower; 5 ton steel bulk feed tank used |
two months; disk harrow; 3-section spring harrow; culti- |
packer; new Electronic rubber-tire wagon with 16 ft. bed;
2-hole corn sheller; 2 ton platform scales; electric hog
brooder; hog troughs; barrels with - hog water fountains; |
two 8-hole hog feeders; one 6-hole JamesWay Hog Feeder; |
concrete mixer with electric motor; rubber tire wheelbar- |
Comber. 100 Kerry Cros. LecHORN crickEns, pais Saturday, April 6, 1957
last August; lot of steel nests, 15 holes; steel feeders; steel
feed barrels; automatic water fountains; water pans
stands; feed buckets; 100 gal. blue steel range water foun-
tain on skids; two gas burning brooders, 500 cap.; lot of
chick feeders; 5 range shelters; range shelter feeders;
large Egg-O-Mat Egg Grader; electric cool egg washer;
egg baskets; chicken crates; large chicken picker in good |
condition; new 8 in. Skill Saw; new electric drill with
'a in. chuck; electric fence charger; battery fence charg-
er; electric emory wheel; lot of garden hose; 18 ft. exten-
sion ladder; cement finishing tools; vise; axes; digging
irons; aluminum scoop shovels; forks; scrapers; large tar-
paulin; log chains; hedge trimmer; wrenches of all sizes;
tool box and tools;
HOUSEHOLD GOODS: Frigidaire Refrigerator; 9-piece
dining room suite; electric Lewyt Sweeper in good condi-
tion; gossip bencH; 3 vanities; iron bed and spring; small
tables; throw rugs; pictures; empty crocks and jars; twin
wash tubs; and a olt of articles too numerous to mention.
Sale to start at 12:00 noon, when conditions will be
made known by
Dupes & Gerberich, Aucts.
Landis & Miller, Clerks
Refreshments will be served by the Church of the
Brethren Sunday School of Bachmanville. | 10-3¢
David N. Sonnon|’
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OF VALUABLE
Live Stock - Implements - Personal Property

24 Head
: OF
wh [.ivestock
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ERS. Some fresh by day of sale, others close springers.
This is a nice herd of cows. 10 HEAD OF BULLS weigh-
ing from 300 to 1000 lbs.
50 Head of Hogs
Weighing from 40 to 200 lbs. This is a
lot of home raised hogs.
TENNESSEE WALKING HORSE, 7 yrs. old
2 SADDLES, | WESTERN SADDLE AND BRIDLE, like


50 LAYING HENS — 18 MUSCOVY DUCKS|
6 — TRACTORS - 6 |
1945 JOHN DEERE A, in good condition; 1950 FORD with
14” two bottom plow *and Cultivator and Jack; FORD]
FERGUSON with 16” single bottom plow, used one year;|
Cultivator, corn planter and Jack; OLIVER 60 with
Cultivator and tobacco hoers; FARMALL A with cultiv-|
ators; FARMALL CUB with attachments; |
NEW HOLLAND 66 BALER, power take-off like new; |
#62 McDeering 6 ft. Combine, with motor, good mechanical |
condition; John Deere Side Rake; McCormick Deering Side
Rake: IL.H.C. Rake with tedder; 2 David Bradley wagons, |
one 16 ft. bed; 6 ft. mounted Grass Mower for Ford Trac-
tor; 28 Disc; Disc Harrow for Ford Tractor: Oliver 14” 2- |
bottom plow; 7 foot Cultipacker; Lime Spreader; Horn |
Stalk Shredder; John Deere tractor Manure Spread- |
er; New Idea Manure Spreader; Massey Harris]
Hammer Mill; Oliver Stover Hammer Mill; New Idea 2- |
row tobacco planter; 3 single row tobacco planters; To- (
bacco Ladders; 2 tobacco presses; Corn Sheller; Scoop to
mount on Ford; Ford Pulley; 10 ft. Weeder; Electric
Fencer; Locust posts; Automatic Hog waterer with float;
8 ‘hog troughs; |
BROODER HOUSE, 12’ x 8'; Community Roll-away |
Egg Nest; Six bulb, Infra-Red Brooder; Gas Brooder, |
500 capacity; 6 ten-hole, metal chicken nests; 6 new 5 dt. |

feeders on stands; Surge Milker, single unit, piping for RR
cows; Hot water heater; Wilson Milk Cooler; Farm Bur- |
eau Milk Cooler; Wash tub; Can rack; 10 milk cans;
Wheelbarrow on rubber; Steward Clipper; Large iron
watef trough; Platform scales; New 50° belt; Rollet Gard-|
gn Tractor: Cushman Motor Scooter, in good shape, 1 ton
lemite Grease and other oils; 1,” Electric Drill; Electric|
otors, 1 Three horse power; grinding stone; air com-|
pressor; Battery Charger; Canvass; Socket set; Wrenches, |
/ new forks, shovels, brooms, extension cords; 5 truck tires,
920-10 ply, like new; 6 tubes; 50 gal. drums; tractor|
chains; One 2-section Spring Harrow; two 3-section Har- |
rows.
10 TONS EAR CORN —4 TONS MIXED HAY
FULL LINE OF BUTCHERING EQUIPMENT: Scald-
ing trough; 2 door butcher furnace; Caldron; Iron and
Copper kettles; Window sash, with glass; one T34°x5%’;
ne 6'x51% 22 - 34"x40”; five 347x697; 3'x7'2’ Oak
14 FT. HOUSE TRAILER
: PERSONAL PROPERTY: Two three-piece living
room. suites: 3-pe. Maple suite: Dining room table with 6
chairs; small Tables; Occasional Chairs; Brand New Speed
“Queen Washer; Maytag Washer; three 4-room heaters;
Kenmore oil heater; 2 electric space Heaters; Westing-
‘house and Crosley Electric Stoves; 4-burner gas stove;
erosene stoves, 1 with oven; G.E. portable Dishwasher;
Home made throw rugs; Quilts; Mattress; Cot beds; Ward-
obes; Clothes Trees; Bed Springs; Television; Radios;
Re. lamps; Mirrors; Book shelves; ironing boards; cur-
tain her: Clothes dryer; Stepladders; Fireplace screen;
erocks, New meat Slicer; 8 qt. Ice Cream Freezer; Dinner
‘Bell; Lawn & Porch furniture; Reo Power Lawn Mower;
All sizes freezers containers; Many other items not men-
Fi Phe above items consist of Machinery by focal farm-|
. MANHEIM R. D. 2
+ Geib, Murry & Wolgemuth
r &
und ON THE PREMISES LOCATED IN THE VILLAGE or G00 Friday, Apr. 19
FLORIN, ALONG DONEGAL SPRING ROAD, CLOSE TO |
CROSSROAD CHURCH.
containing 9 rooms, bath, and pantry; enclosed back porch;
arge front porch;
Also at the same time and place the following house-| IED U Bs i ¥
10ld goods will be offered for sale:
board; beds;
wash stands; wardrobes; cedar chest; trunks; 9 x 12 rugs;
hook rugs; 3-piece living room suite; C.M. Singler piano IMPLEMENTS and HOUSEHOLD GOODS
and stool; combination desk and bookcase; Edison Victrola;
chairs; rocking chairs; book shelves; magazine rack; elec-
Sewing Machine; pictures; mirrors; dishes; cooking utensils;
Maytag Washer; tubs; stepladders; garden hose; two lawn
mowers; books and magazines of all kinds.
ner make, Lancaster, in running
sideboard;
rockers; two old bureaus; German Bible dated 1805; other
German Books;
comforts; quilts; quilt tops; horse blanket; antique dishes;
some ironstone ware; and a lot of articles too numerous to
mention.
at 2:00 P. M. when conditions will be made known by
Walter Dupes, Auctioneer
[== & Garman, Clerks
EDWARD O'NEAL & SONS’






| The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, March 21
ROHRER GUERNSEY DISPERSAL
(LAYTON ROHRER, OWNER, QUARRYVILLE, PA.)
THURSDAY, MARCH 28,1957-12:30 Noon
At the Ass'n Sales Pavilion, six miles east of Lancast-|
Pa. on Route #30.
50 HEAD — 2 BULLS, 31 COWS, 14 OPEN AND
3 BRED HEIFERS
(36 Vaccinated)
An exceptionally nice group of cattle. Majority of cows
with records of 400 and 500 lbs. of fat or more.
Church of the
er, \ t :
Friday, March 22- South Muth, Manheim R2,
of Bainbridge, along *Rt. 441, March 23rd
iY Amelia Fo wmiine| Saturday, arch 23rd —
on J. E. Baker farm, entire along road leading from
line of farming implements, Maytown to Elizabethtown,
by Maurice Emenheiser. one-half mile north of May-
GOOD BREEDING — A SOUND, HEALTHY HERD (Dupes, auct. (town, dairy equipment and
Sale Managed By: For Catalogs Write: | implements, by Martin L.
PENNA. GUERNSEY BREEDERS’ ASS'N. Saturday, March 23—four |Trostle. Dupes, auct.
PUBLI
OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE and HOUSEHOLD GOODS
P. O. Box 491 Telephone CE 4-4062 HARRISBURG, PA miles west of Manheim, one
- ¥ - _—- Saturday, March 23---Near
{Union Square, Rapho Town-
roe ee (mile cast of East Fairview |
|ship, Real Estate and Person-
c bay AL E Our Annual al Property, including 2':
| story brick house. Irvin B.
COMMUNITY Stoner. Jacob Ruhl, auct.
Monday, March 25—in the
borough of Middletown, an-
nual spring sale, 150 pure-
bred, accredited, some vace.
Canadian Holsteins, by C. S.
Erb. Dupes, auct.

If you have any
HOUSEHOLD OR
FARMING IMPLEMENTS
OR POULTRY
we will sell it for you at
p is sale, will sell your en-|
[tire lot of household goods Wednesday, March 27 —-
|or farming implements. On Route 230, between Eliz-
| We are in the market for abethtown and Florin, near
lall kinds of cows, heifers, Clearview Diner. Implements
bulls and shoats. household goods, and poul-
try equipment. By Norman
Tuesday, March 26—N. W.
of Elizabethtown along Rt.
230, close to Lawton Road-
side Furniture Store, imple-
ments, poultry equipment,
some household goods by
David Sonnon. Dupes, auct.
Lot of ground 62. x 180 ft. thereon crected a |
21; Story
Brick
House


{and heifers. ich, aucts.
Phone OL 3-5521 Mt. Joy |
Friday, March 29.—along
(. S. Frank & Son [the road leading from Eliza-
bethtown to Bainbridge, 3
12-3¢'miles southwest of Elizabeth-
C hot water heat; cellar under entire]
ouse with concrete floor. Large two-car brick garage. |
Property can be viewed at any time by contacting]
loward G. Erb next door. Immediate possession can be
iven to purchaser upon settlement.

Kitchen range; porcelain top table; Coolerator; cup-
springs; inner spring mattresses; bureaus;| — OF — {

rug frame; hall rack; tables; small tables; clothes trees; |
ric sweeper; three-piece reed suite; day bed; bed clothing;
inens; radio; Singer Sewing Machine; Drop-head Singer On the premises located along road leading from
FARMALL TRACTOR
P.T.O. and Belt Pulley;
pitcher set:| FARMALL A’ TRACTOR
and Belt Pulley. 16” bottom plow, cultivator and
tobacco hoers; International Mower 7 ft. cut
knives, V Frame, P.T.O.; David Bradley
real estate to be offered Rake; David Bradley Manure Spreader;
ANTIQUES: 8-day Grandfather's Clock, Maurice Shrei-
condition; marble top
large wooden settee; cane-seated chairs and
homespun linen; bowl and
Sale to start at 12:30 P. M,,
Black Hawk Corn Planter; John Deere
John Deere 3-section spring
28 disc harrow;
tooth harrow; John Deere
Howard G. Erb and }
. {rubber tire wagc ith 24 ft. bed and sides; 3 sets of 20,
First National Bank & Trust Co., Mt. Joy: ec a, ad AGO I iii gh ond
i . - harrow; 2-section sfeel roller; 2-hole corn sheller; cider
ADMRS. FOR MINNIE G. ERB ESTATE press; endless belt; platform scales; Minnich Tobacco]
Louis S. May, Attorney-at-Law Press; tobacco boxes; sizing boxes; tobaeco cellar stove;
[tobacco shears and: spears; tobacco muslin; two iron wa-
tering troughs; butchering tools; large press; meat grinder;
pudding stirrer; scalding trough: iron kettle; copper ket-
tle; crocks; three electric H. P. motors: fence charger;
steel posts; electric fence wire; Cyclone Seeder; log chains;
forks; shovels; lot af small tools; corn by the ton; mixed
Rn lhay by the ton; approx. 8500 tobacco laths; DeLaval Mag-
{netic Milker with stainless steel units, piping for 14 cows;
| International 6-can milk cooler; 12-85 lbs milk cans; can
rack; washing tank strainer, buckets; lcather cow ties; 2
—OF:
ay range shelters with aluminum roofs; 10-hole chicken
45 Regis. Canadian Holstein Cattle

nests; feeders and fountains;
HOUSEHOLD GOODS: Gun cabinet with glass
doors. room for 6 guns and drawer for shells; Zenith Con-
sole Radio; claw and ball living room table; Antique Top
Bangs Tested, T. B. Accredited, Calf-Hood-Vaccinated Sink Bench; Antique rope bed; Antique rocker; Antique
L Li f F M hi chandelier; antique wardrobe; bookcase; dishes; bridge
ner lamps; chaise lounge; large and small picture frames;
arge me o arm ac y chairs and rockers; benches; large mirror; 2-piece living

lroom suite; small utility cabinet; and a lot of articles too
numerous to mention.
® Ranta start a 2:4 NL
Tues., April 2, 1957.00.00 200
when conditions will be
: A .M., Dupes & Gerberich, Aucts. »
AT 10:00-0CLOCK A. Landis & Kraybill, Clerks Martin L. Trostle
Location in Lebanon Co. 2 miles south of Palmyra
Refreshments to be served by the Friendly Bible Class
and Y2 mile north of Campbelltown, Pa.
[from St. Johns Lutheran Church of Maytown. 10-3¢
5 Registered PUBLIC SALE
Canadian Cows gle ;
AND

Implements and Some Household Goods

First Calf Heifers Wednes., March 27, 1957
These cows are young nice type good udders, Includ-| from Elizabethiown to Florin, close to Clearview Diner.
ing—Edgehill Sov. Sadie, born 8-6-51, classified V. G., 332
1954 ALLIS CHALMERS “WD 45”
with a good record; A Daughter of Rockwood Rocket Tone snap hook-up, three 14 in. Bottom Snap hook-up plow, |
with a good record and her Daughter selling with her, and disc harrow snap hook-up, Brillion Double Soil Pulveriz-
miss this sale. |
FARM MACHINERY — Massey-Harris Self Propelled 1237 FORD TRUCK
B. M. FARMALL TRACTOR with cultivators, FARMALL | 1951 FORD TRACTOR ‘8N”
M TRACTOR, McDeering Ensilage Harvester with grass
: : {spring harrow; 4-row weeder; 6 {t. grass mower; semi-
tom 16 inch plow, Oliver Redex 2-boitom plow, used Ole | mounted side delivery rake; Wood Bros. Corn Pieker,
rs
Ye Ser . [13x7 disc drill; New Idea Tractor Manure spreader; Two
King Wise Blower and 50 ft. of pipe, New Holland Dearborn rubber tire wagons with 15 ft. and 16 ft. beds; |
tire wagons, New Idea side rake, New Idea manure A Ths
iv. : rin Hawk Corn Planter with fertilizer att.; Smoker Bale Ele-|
spreader, McDcering 32 disc, Double cultipacker, Ontario | tor and Grain Draghopper; feed grinder with 30 ft. of
harrow, three-section spring harrow, spike harrow, walk- *.
: |sion ladders; 175 gal. gas tank and pump; two 8 ft. steer
ing plow, ground scoop, McDeeting corn sheller, Mulkey bunks; automatic water float; water trough; high-line el-
GARDEN TRACTOR with plow, cultivator, and Disc fjer; speedy greaser: Minnich Tobacco Press; sizing box-
attachments. Range Shelter, Tools of all kinds, and any |es; tobacco boxes; tobacco shears and spears; power lawn
f . ls at 10: 3 wi] ements at | .
120 Me 5 40 O'clock; lmplements at) POULTRY EQUIPMENT: 2 JamesWay Automatic
tm hsp Poultry Feeders with electric motor and 170 feet of,
trough, one chain type and one shaker type; 5 Quaker
Sale Manager. made electric brooders, 350 cap.: Premier Electric Brood-
about half of them are fresh or close, others are fall cows. | On the premises located along Route #230 leading |
days, 11,864 milk, 428 fat, 3.61%; Victoria Supreme Sulton
many others by Proven Sires. If in need of cows do not er with grass seed att. for snap hook-up or trailer type;
Corn Picker, Massey-Harris No. 90 Special 12 ft. Combine, |
attachments, Mc Deering 3-bottom Disc plow, Single bot- | Dearborn Manure Loader; cultivator with fertilizer att.;
season; New Idea 7 ft. mower, Finchbaugh water unloade- one-row pull type; Dearborn Peoria Grain and Fertilizer!
Super 77 -Baler, used one season; Three New Ides rubber false end gate; wagon unloader and power unit; Black!
14 disc drill Emory wheel and Stand, four-section spring pipe; double tobacco ladders; platform scales; 30 ft. exten-
Bale Elevator, Platorm scales, 1000 lbs capacity, lectric fence control; battery fence charger; grease gun
and everything used on a farm. Imower; 7,000 tobacco lath.
For catalog write to Harvey Rettew, Manheim, Pa.,|
ler, 500 cap.; 4 JamesWay Gas Brooders, 500 cap.;, 23 au-|
’
Edward 0 Neal & Sons, Owners (ate water fountains; chick feeders: and water foun-|
: PALMYRA PA. : |tains: hog feeder; 60 ft. 6 in. endless rubber belt; four: 50.
Aucts.—Hess, Dupes, & Gerberich (ft. Heavy Duty Electric Cords; -log chains; shovls; forks;
Clerks—Horst & McNeill [tools of all kinds; : ” yo
Chartered Bus will leave White Horse at 9:00 A. M. | Second cutting of alfalfa and timothy by the ton: al
lot of ear corn by the ton; some household goods; and a
lot of articles too numerous to mention.


bv Mastersonville Fire Co. (Chicken
ches, Pie and Cake.
i

* J ° Sale to start at 12:30 P. M., wh diti i |
Patronize BULLETIN Advertisers" = © © 3: min onan wa
{
Dupes & Gerberich, Auctioneers
Léndis & Kraybill, Clerks Norman K. Garber,
/



8 town, along Route 241, dis-

Brethren, a-
[long the road to Sunny Side sey
Sale Register school. Livestock and Farm]
Implements by Clyde Wolge-
Wanted, blood-tested cows i” Dupes & Gerber-
|plements and furniture..
C SALE
Saturday, March 23, 1957
Maytown to Elizabethtown, 2 mile North of Maytown. |
with two!
Side Delivery |
Century Crop!
(Sprayer with two barrels used one year; Superior Grain]
and Fertilizer Drill; Iron Age Single row tobacco planter;!
January 31, 1956) and re-
stated earnings of the former
Pennsylvania Water & Poewr
Ipersal of 60 head of pure-| Names Continue
bred Holsteins and Guern-
A ‘ b y 1
attle ’r, A W Company (merged June 1,
rs: yn For Oldsters 1955). Revenues for the 12
i ‘ Names of persons in their months ended January 31,
| Saturday, Mar. OD er I ry attr appropriate. ad-
75th year (
d over to the commit- justment to reflect such Com.
i der fact rq 28-
‘ ius "tee members in order that a mission orders, were $
ar > 9 A . A
(arn on Route 240, Ja cash list may be established for 681,864, an increase of 5.6%
4 Mort Jo Gol ; entertaining the group injover comparable revenues for
| Holsteins. y 8 . t
Keystone Consignment Sale,
: 3,
at Keystone Holstein Sales turne
{ |June. As formerly announced the previous year.
M h 30 [transportation will be pe ne
Saturday, March 30 — atlyiqeq and special diets wi
Shellsville, stock, imple be taken into consideration. LIONS TO SERVE
ments, household goods and
“the r ement is
Hardware, by Jacob Gerber- A further announcement 18 THIRD PANCAKE
that persons who would pre-
{ich. Dupes auet. fer to come with someone BREAKFAST
they know may do so.

Tuesday, April 2—In Leb- The third annual Pancake
S mi th of Pal- The affair is being co-spon-
Shon Cod or north of sored by the local Jaycees Breakfast will be sponsored
ra a 2 A reo] . ra fF olig-
STOW. 45 registered Sd JovCees, Nomen! glig by the local Lions ci? on
holsteins, and farm machin- ibles may oe g Saturday, April 6. Beginning
’ Harold Zimmerman, Jr. ol
ery.’ Edward O'Neal & Sons. Mrs. George Albert. at 6 a.m., the club members
will serve breakfasts thru-
Hess, Dupes & Gerberich, lain
Bucts. PP&L EARNINGS out the morning until noon.
Breakfasts will be served in
SHOW INCREASE
the the firehouse and will feature
Saturday, Apr. 6—In Flor- ;
Earnings accruing to
along Donegal Springs
fin, an
road, close to Crossroads common stock of Pennsyl- the theme of “all you can-
church, 21, Story Brick vania Power & Light Com-eat”.
House. Real Estate & house- pany for the twelve months, Paul Gingrich was named
| S. ard G. Erb ended January 31, were chairman of the committee
jold goods. Flowar will be assisted by Hen-
e irst National Bank. $19,454,462, equivalent
gig : © $3.29 per share of common|ry Zerphey, Jay Johnson,
stock outstanding at such|Robert Brandt, Raymond
Friday, April 19—at the date. Those figures compar-Knorr, Aldus Hannan and
of Mt. Joy ed with $17,727,845 or $3 per David Frantz.
[ ne adi to the share for the twelve months) mest 5
on the road leading ' January 31, 1956. ATTENDED CONFERENCE
lannual community sale spon- Both were taken after giving) Miss Lily Martin and Rag-
sored by C. S. Frank and effect to recent orders of the ner Hallgren, guidance coun-
{Borough limits


son. Aldinger, auct. Pennsylvania Public Utility selors at Donegal high, at-
| : Commission requiring cer-tended a meeting of the
Saturady, April 27 — By tain refunds and rate reduc- county guidance counselors
.Conewago Church of the tion, “including non-recurringiat Franklin and Marshall
|Brethren, on the Roy Brandt|interest applicable to such College yesterday. Teachers
and refunds. lwho teach exceptional chil-
| Earnings for last year in-/dren discussed their work
clude earnings of the former|with this type of child.
subsidiary, The Scranton essere (l)
Bulletin advertisement pays. Electric Company, (merged Bulltetin Advertising Pays
All Day Public Sale
Dispersal Sale of 67 Regis. Holstein & Guernsey Cattle
BANGS CERTIFIED, T. B. ACCREDITED, CALF-HOOD VACCINATED
FULL LINE FARM MACHINERY & POULTRY EQUIPMENT
Friday, March 29, 1957
AT 10:30 O'CLOCK
LOCATION—IN LANCASTER CO. ON ROUTE 241,
| farm, between Lawn
|Deadate, livestock, farm im-





3Y, MILES
WEST OF ELIZABETHTOWN, PA., 2 MILES BEYOND THE MASONIC
HOMES.
38 COWS
AND
First Calf Heifers
many are fresh or close, and many are
fall cows,
15 HEAD HOLSTEIN COWS
with records have an average test of or better, DHIA Herd Average
for last 5 years 428 fat 4.07%.
25 HEAD OF HEIFERS
different ages, all from the above cows by Proven sires
4 — BULLS 4
some of service age from the top cows,~by Zimmerman Star Pansy Ideal


SELLING— hw
6 Daughters of Lauxmont Admiral Lucifer 769170
2 Daughters of Hays Inspiration 1149833
2 Daughters of Lauxmont R O Gay Boy 880723
2 Daughters of Hillmac Sovereign 977110
Daughters of the top Sires in The Curtiss Candy Stud and
The S. E. A. B. Coop.
of Lucifer-Lucinda Princess Posch
7y 347 days 15.841 Milk 746.9 Fat 4.7%
Daughters of Lucifer-DeKol Lauxmont Ormsby
S5y 305 days 17.092 Milk 633.5 fat 3.7%
Daughters of Lucifer-Penryn Lucifer Creator
305 days 17.792 milk 695 fat 3.9
Abbekerk Valley Cornucopia 4y 305 da. 20,440 milk 752.1 fat 3.67%
Emperor Star Posch 5y 305 days 14,861 milk 646.6 fat 4.3%
Silver Water Gerben 3y 305 days 14,535 milk 625.6 fat 4.3
And many others with high records. Be sure and see this herd sell.
You will like them.
2100 HYLINE LEGHORN PULLETS
hatched in February, April, May and July
300 YEARLINGS, Laying Good-MUSCOVY DUCKS
FARM MACHINERY—
44-SPECIAL MASSEY-HARRIS TRACTOR
with remote cylinder and live P T O, used 2: years
MASSEY-HARRIS 101 SUPER TRACTOR
1951 ALLIS CHALMERS C. TRACTOR
with step-up transmission and cultivators, Fox Forage harvester, with
all three quick attachments, 6 ft. cutter bar, pick-up, and row crop, Fox
Forage Blower and pipe with silage unloader, McDeering #64 Com sine
used 2 seasons, with grain tank, “5 John Deere 7 ft. mower, 2 New
Idea Side Rakes, one with 3 bays, other 4 bars, on rubber.
Aero-Vent hay dryer fan with 5 h.p. motor, Feed mixer with 5 h.p.
motor, 30 ft. grain auger with 2 h.p. motor Badger barn cleaner, used
one year; John Deere No. 999 Corn Planter, 3-point hook up: John
Deere 13 hoe Van Brunt Drill, 3 wagons with silage unloaders, one a
heavy duty John Deere, one Grove; 33 heavy duty McDeering Disc,
wide roller, cultipacker, Wood Bros. Corn Picker, New Idea Manure
Sprewder, used 12 years: 20-24 Case off set heavy duty hydraulic disc,
Morse hammer mill and corn sheller, John Deere 2-bottom
plow.
POULTRY EQUIPMENT— 8 Range Shelters, Keenco egg washer.
and grader, egg baskets, metal nests, feeders, two Buckeye 500-chick
batteries, four 10 ft. automatic waterers, Kero gas brooder stove, used
1 year: three Jamesway Oil Brooders, etc.
DAIRY EQUIPMENT—3-unit Surge milker complete for 35 cows
water heater, buckets, strainer, can rack.
“Lunch by the Conewago Church of The Brethren. :
For catalog write to Harvey Rettew, Manheim, Pa. R. D. 2, Sale
Manager.
Alvin B. Miller, Owner
ELIZABETHTOWN, PA,
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