The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, February 20 6 PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1958 by C. H. Wolgemuth, R. 2, Manheim, Pa. \ y - a Hr « FT Td r _— y . ¢ ‘ miren Avr ne Trin! Watch Papers for Complete Sale Mountviile on road \ Da nn " mont b) Ammon A Graby and licestocek by Aaron'south of . i U B L 1 C bn A L E SAl ; REGISTER Sale managed by Harvey Ret- Binkley. South of Salunga. leading from Newcomer's Society Attends - ne e tew. Dupes, Auct Landis, auect. Corner ‘to Haheckers Church —r- Livestock, implements and Valentine Party February 22 On the Ves vrs , Willie BR Saturduy, March 8 — At} schold goods, by Elam . . . March 1 by Willis R ! Ys louseng 5 ’ ; : Natt Tomen Society No. IMPLEMENTS and HOUSEHOLD GOODS Brethren Home farm north Peters 3 rile wool of Man. 1:00 p.m. Farm equipment H. Charles. owner. Funk is Farm Women Society 0. of Neffsville, Farm cquip hols on the Colebrook Rd.. by Mrs. hares Hoffer. On {he auctioneer 8 attended a “Hearty Party es airview Church of the Write Oak Road near ———————— Saturday afternoon at the Ww dn da V b 26 05 ment by William Rolland Rw I] ‘1 Ts near East A e eS Yo © . 9 3 8: at 1 p. m. Landis is the i, prethren, Manheim. Friday, March 14 — Lead- home of Aram Musser, Mt. ing from Mount Joy to Mari- Joy Rl. For roll call, i Wednesday, March 5th — atta on Route 441. One mile Valentines Rapho Town- Landis, auct. ck, and farm im- . hip On the premises located three miles Northeast of 2uctioncer. Livest ————— 1 4 1 Elizabethtown along road leading from Risser's Church plier bers placed ~ or . ; a4 of var 3 _ ‘ * to Colebrook, on the Raymond Kaylor farm. Tuesday, Feb. 25 — Along along Route 340 between Sil- wast of Mount Joy. Stock and Route 322 leading from Corn- March 3rd By Lester ver Spring and Marietta, Lan- Implements by Mrs. Elmer Valent'ne box. Hostesses for ALLIS CHALMERS "WC" TRACTOR mile northeast of caster County, Stock, imple- ghearer. Dupes, Auct. the event Musser, 50T McCormick Deering Baler with motor, in good condi- |tana, 100 head of dairy cattle py - wall to Campbelltown at Fon- Kreider. 154 were Mrs. Joy. in Mount Joy Twp.,/ments and dairy equipment, 2 Mrs. Harold Ney, Mrs. Lew- Feb. 6-20-27 tion; John Deere 2-14” bottom trailer plow: Case 2-12” 60 head of hogs by Ammon pear Keller stock yards. Liveby Jerome Heisey Dupes, Saturday, March 15 by ‘'s Bixler and Mrs. Harold | trailer plow; David Bradley Manure Spreader on Kreider, Sale managed by Stock, form implement Auctioneer. Katie S. Mover Est.., 3 mis. Endslow. i = jrubber, used two years; McCormick Deering 13-disc grain [Harvey Rettew, of Manheim : ——— —— west of Manheim on road to Mrs. New was in charge PUBLIC SALE Sng Jordiizer 4H Sa a name ie new Dupes, Auct, Tuesday, March 4 In Thursday, March 6 - -Along East Fairview Church of the of devotions and Mrs. Scott Deering Corn Planter with fertilizer attachment; McCor- . aT West: Hempfield Twp., 1 mile Route 30 six miles east of Brethren ‘ mn Rapho Twp. Heiscy sang a vocal solo. ’ Saturday, March 1 at east of Columbia ,mile Lancaster at the Guernsey Real Estate and household py ping the business meeting OF LIVESTOCK and IMPLEMENTS Friday, March 7, 1958 On the premises located two miles East of Eliza- bethtown along road leading from Elizabethtown to Ris- ser's Church, clos¢ to Eberly’s Furniture Store. 23 Head of CATTLE 21 COWS and TWO HEIFERS. accredited certified health charts will be furnished; 4 BROOD SOWS to farrow in March; 3 SHEEP; 1946 FARMALL TRACTOR HY with touch control, cultivator and Henderson Manure Loader; F-2 five-foot Case Combine with grain bin. un- loading auger and P.T.O.; Int. 45T. P.T.O. Baler: John Deere Van Brunt 17 disc grain and fertilizer drill with grass seed attachment; No 12A New Idea Tractor Manure Spreader; Int. 28 disc harrow; 25 tooth 3-section tractor snoring harrow; 60tooth spike harrow; Case 40 disc harrow: Brilliant Rotarv Sheller with blower and off-set hitch,| used one vear; 3 rubber-tired wagons, nne with 18 ft. bed: New Jdea Transolanter; 20 ft. Card'nal Aug-O-Matic Srain Elevator: Smoker Bale Elevator with 34 h.o motor; John Deere Corn Planter equipped for Farmall “C” Trac McCormick Deering 7 ft tor; Harrison Weed Spraver: Grass Mower; Case Side Delivery 4-bar rake; two 14 in.| ho‘toms McCormick Deering Plow; 3 tobacco ladders; John Deere Hammermill; 40 ft. endless belt. Jamesway Hog Feeder: hog troughs; iron trough; two corn shellers; Vietor 4-can-in-line milk cooler; Surge Milker with two units; Safe Guard Water Heater; double wash tubs; can rack: 12 - 85 Ib milk cans: milk buckets and strainers; POULTRY EGUIPMENT-—Keenco Egg Washer, doub- le element sta‘nless steel tub; Keenco Egg Grader with table; egg baskets; Shenandoah 500 chick electric brood- er; Trumbull 500 chick brooder; Sears & Roebuck Coal Brooder; Buckeve Coal Brooder, 250 chick cap.; battery brooder, 500 chick cap.; feeders: nests: Shenandoah auto- matic chick fountains: electric fence charger: steel posts: wire; 500 ft. '- in. galvanized pipe; barrel of molasses; chains; log chains; shovels; forks: Some household goods consisting of piano: chiffon- robe; studio couch; beds; and a lot of articles too numer- ous to mention Sale to commence at will be made known by Dupes & Gerberich. Auc's D Ww S s Line & Kraybill, Clerks . ayne welga Refreshments will be served by Gospel Cheer Band S. S. Class of Mount Joy Mennonite Churuh. 12:30 P. M., when conditions POSTPONED PUBLIC SALE — OF — LIVESTOCK and FARMING IMPLEMENTS MONDAY, MAR. 3, 1958 Located in Mount Joy Township, Lancaster County, 12 mile Northeast of Mo=t Toy, near Keller's Stockyard. 14 Head Holstein (8 MILK COW fresh and close springers by day of sale. These cat- Some tle are young with plenty of milk and size, bangs tested, calfhood vaccinated, and tested within 30 days, also 1 Young Blood Tested Stock Bull 8 FEEDER BULLS | 700 - 1,000 Ibs. 50 HEAD YORK, HAMPSHIRE SHOATS weighing 100 to 150 pounds, FARM MACHINERY — 1951 FARMALL M TRACTOR with starter, lights, and hydraulic lift: 1 FARMALL F 20| TRACTOR: 1 B N FARMALL TRACTOR with cultivator! and tobacco hoers; Farmall super 6 manure loader fits H or M. hill side hitch. 1 International 3-bottom disc plow, 1 Oliver heavy duty disc harrow, one 3-section Case spring harrow with shovels, 9 ft. cuitipacker, one 2-row tobacco planter, 1 Oliver rubber tire wagon, with 16 ft. oak bed, one 2-row Stauffer tobacco planter, No. 12 New Idea manure spreader, model 25 McCormick grass mower on rubber, mounted water tank, McCormick 14 disc grain drill, McCormick 2-bottom 14 in. trailer plow, spike har- row, two 20 ft. tobacco wagons, 1 McCormick 3-bar side rake. 1 Sentry field sprayer with boom. like new: 1 scor- er, 2-horse wason with box, McCormick hammer mill. 2 holes corn sheller with motor, Minnich tobacco press, to- bacco shears, one 600-pound platform scales, one bag wagon, hog trough, two range shelters with good roofs, | 25 ft. endless belt, steel drums, 60 ft. 1 in. steel cable, 60 ft. 2-20 cord, egg baskets, egg sander, forks, shovels, log chains, grease guns, and many other items used on the farm. DAIRY EQUIPMENT—DeLaval 2-unit milker, with pi- ping for 25 cows, McCormick 4-can milk cocler, milk cans. can rack. milk buckets, strainers, Stewart clippers. { GRAINS—5 ton of Corn on the ear, 150 bushel of Bar-| ley. 200 bushels of Oats, 5 ton of wheat straw. | There will also be some household contents. (NO HUCKSTERS PLEASE.) Sale to start at 12 O’clock noon when will be made known by: R. Geib & Landis, Aucts. M. Hess & M. Gainer, Clerks PATRONIZE BULLETIN ADVERTISERS conditions Soke a 1952 FARMALL SUPER “Cc” TRACTOR Thursday, Mar. 6, 1958 [lot of articles too numerous to mention. ill be made known by Lester S. Krider| mick Deering Corn Binder; New Idea 7 ft. {tractor mower: oh . “ > ’ ) ) Castings Sales Pavilion, 70 head Pure- goods. Rufus Geib, Auct. Constitution of the soci- land roller, potato planter, 1-row Bemis tobacco planter, 12:30 p.m. Farm equipment north of Malleable g the mounted saw for tractor, 2 sets of 16 ft. tobacco ladders: And livestock by Willus Pe- Corp., Livestock and Farm bred, bloodtested, accredited, - ety was read to the group. tobacco wagon, spring harrow, shovel harrows, two walk-|lers near Fairview church. machinery by Clarence P.and some vace. Guernseys| Saturday, March 15th—At During the game, prizes were ing plows, scorer and scraper, spike harrow, corn sheller, Landis, auct. Leese, owner. Edgar Funk is Sale managed by Wm. JuziCleona, 100 head of Purebred awarded to Mrs. Clyde W'v- electric fence posts and knobs, Farm Bureau 3-can milk ee the auctioneer, for P.G.B.A., Harrisburg, Pa. Bloodtested, accredited, some a], Mrs. Alvin Reist, Miss cooler; water heater, can rack, four 85 Ib. milk cans, Saturday, March 1 One — . Dupes, Auct. vace. Canadian Holsteins. 100 Anna Mae Ebv, Mrs. Robert buckets. strainers, scalding trough, butcher too's, tobacco|mile north 6f Rt. 322 near Mt Thursday. March 6 — at re head of hogs, by Russell Heil- Eshleman. Mrs. Charles Fel- og Miao Tg a Tog Sleeile Single. | Pleasant, stock and imple- 12:30 p.m. Farm equipment, Friday, March 7—2 miles man and Sons. Dupes, Auct. ty, Miss Ada Kravbill. Mrs. et: sent - — east of Elizabethtown, close — Harold Ney, Mrs. Robert doub'e trees, 1000 1bs. platform scales, 30 bu. of Barlev TN p c ¢ S. } « S uu. of wrley, Monday, March and a lot of articles too numerous to mention. 17th—One Hossler, Miss Izabelle Ends- and along low and Mrs. Henry Heise. to Eberly’'s Furniture Store, Sale to commence at 12:30 p.m., when conditions Stock and Implements by Mile south of 422 will be made known by Wayne D. Swecigart, Dupes, 230 By-Pass at intersection,! The announcement w a s Auct. Cramberhill Road: Stock and made that the county home- Walter Dupes, Auct. Landis & Kraybill, Clerks Implements by Charles Jena- makers dav will be held on By kovich. Sale managed by Har- April 24 but the site will be 3 miles |VeY Rettew, Dupes, Auct. announced at a later time. J. Lloyd Shertzer Saturday, March 8 Roy H. Ruhl Est, 4 The next meeting of the so- p north of Manheim, near the| ; : UBLIC SAL E Ruhl's U. B. Church. Rapho praesday, March 18th — At clety will be held March 15 “Of i Twn. Real Estate and house Dauphin, Pa., 70 head of|at the hom of Mrs. Robert . ~% field. contents Rufus Geb Purebred. Bloodtested. acere- Forney, Elizabethtown. . i eliAnaer. "dited, some vace. Holsteins - = Live Stock - Implements - Personal Property | Auctioneer. by Gearsa Coover and Son. Wadpanion, Pa.. 60 head of i SS trace: Moreh. © . , Sale managed by Harvey Ret- "rebred, bloodtested. acere Saturday, March 8 — Close J dited, some vace. Guernsey Route! eV: Dupes, Auct. to Fonta North of E322 22 on road leading to Ann- : a0 ville, Stock and Implements Wednesday, March 19th, at by Wm. Graby. Sale managed Campbelltown, 60 head Pure- 1a, Sale managed by Wm. Jui for P.G B.A., Harrisburg, Pi. Dupes, Auct. AT 12:00 P. M. LOCATED TWO MILFS SOUTH OF LANDISVILLE |: ay is emi by Harvey Rettew. Dupes is bred, bloodtested. accredited, Saturday, March 29 ON THE DAVID G. YOUNG FARM. : fic auctioneer. somé vace. Canadian Hol: ” pny, Marc n 29 — At HARA, steins by Ed O'Neal. Dupes, « nllsvitle, Jnmual _ Sprife Sale of stock, implements & 1 5 Head ) Saturday, March .- In Aue! household goods by Jake Gers Manor Twp. 1 mile south of ——— berich. Dupes Auct Mountville on Hershey Rd., Thursday, March 20th—6! — Farm Implements & House- miles east of Lancaster along O WwW S i hold goods. Mrs. Ira New- Route 30 at the Guernsey lr John H Stauffer } comer, owner, Edgar Funk, Sales Pavilion, 80 head of . J > ¢ Auct Purebred, bloodtested, accre- 1 E OPTOMETRIST some fresh by dale of sale Lo ¥ Main St.. Mount Joy Shoats —~ 2590 Pullets ~~ 15 Yearling ~ .- BY APPOINTMENT Closed Wednesdavs dited, Sale managed by some vacce. Guernseys Wm. Juzi T Tuesday, March 11—Along FARMALL H TRACTOR, B. N. FARMALL TRACTOP § Route 322 leading from Corn- for P.G.B.A., Harrisburg, Pa. Phone OL 3-841 with 16 in. plow, cultivator and tobacco hoer. Manure wall to Campbelltown at Fon- Dupes, Auct fl 1 a loader, Oliver tractor 14 plow, Two New Idea tracto tana, Tools & Implements off — manure spreaders. good as new; No. 62 International of two farms by J. Ammon Saturday, March 22 — 214 Combine, Wood Bros. corn picker, single TOW; 4 Inter- Kreider, Dupes Auct. miles northwest of Elizabeth- national pick up Truck, Superior 12 disc gram drill, TO ACCEPT BIDS- - town along the old Hershey Heavy Duty Int. 24 disc harrow, two spring harrows, John Tuesday Maroh 74 I8iBond. 2 miles s ? : Deere corn planter, 1.H.C. 7 ft. tractor mower on rubber, The Social Welfare Association reported that any bid yy Ti 8 € ) > sh jiand, omits Soi % Do F 2-row Stauffer tobacco planter, roller, 9 ft. cultipacker, for the Community Building (Picture Above) on North ...o nO! Twp. 1 mile east of date, Household goods, some res oaste New Idea 4-bar side delivery rake, large water tank on Market Street would be considered bv {l sroup. There Washington Boro, 2 milesimplements, by Amos H ’ truck, two 62 spike harrows, walking plow, shovel harrow. was no minimum set for the building and any bid would West of Central Manor on Floyd. Dupes, Auect. 1-horse scorer, two rubber tire wagons, with 16 ft. bed. be considered. Charleston Rd, Implements, = bei 2-wheeled trailor with 10 ft. box and double tobacco lad- BIDS WILL BE OPEN MARCH ls and Household goods. Paul] Saturday, March 22—C. H. . y ders 12 ft. long; five tobacco wagons with ladder 20 to 24 C. Mann, owner. Funk, Auct.!Wolgemuth, 4 mi. west of Hassinger’s Grocery ft. long; Century weed sprayer, corn sheller, circular saw, MAIL BIDS TO SOCIAL WELFARE ASSOCIATION OF es Manheim, Annual spring sale. manure sled, scalding trough, rubber tire wheelbarrow, ¥odne el Ts i : tote ! Bie, : aT rubber tire bag wagon, tobacco scaffling and bucks for 3 MOUNT JOY, BOX 242 Yo Seay. Varch 12th yes i farm ‘equipment & 16 N. Market St. Mt. Joy acres tobacco, two tobacco presses, 2-unit Surge Milker — - 2 rtheast of Mou it Joy, one household goods. 44-tfe with pipes for 12 cows, milk cooler for 6 cans, strainer. ~g mile from Reliers Stockyard, —— ——————————e ees water heater, tub, can rack, 40 TONS OF EAR CORN, 50 Stock an Implements by Monday, March 24—Grand BUSHELS OF BARLEY, 3 range shelters. 250 size brood Bs 3 £ Garth Snyder. Dupes, Auct, View Farms Annual Spring MOBILE HOMES er lamps, four 10-hole metal nests, eight 8-ft. feeders, two Sale, off of Route 441 at New 1958 Models 10” 4 2 og two Jing clocks, pier mower, hoes. ue OF March 12 by Raymond Sales Barn, three miles south ne ow hs or . . ~ clover ds TOTS Ve} FM 5 rakes, log chain, grindstone, {our clover seed sowers Eshelman, along road be- of Middletown, 125 head of wide MODELS 7-year bank financing HOUSEHOLD GOODS 8 ond Two bedroom suites, wash stands and bureaus, chest of drawers, chairs and rockers, chest, buffet, extension table, 5 boards; extension table, 6 boards: desk chairs and tables, rope bed, bed spring and mattress, Speed Queen washer, copper kettle, two 3 ft. iron kettles, egg grader, tween Manheim and Mt. Joy, Purebred, bloodtested, accre- near Mennonite dited, some vacci. Canadian church, Rapho Twp., Live- Holsteins by C. S. Erb. Dupes, stock, and farm implements. |Auct 20 Registered Holstein Cows BANGS TESTED, CALF-HOOD VACCINATED IMPLEMENTS and TRACTORS Erisman’s Middletown Sales Whirlaway egg washer, jars and crocks, 12x15 rug, eleven Wednesday, March 12 Tuesday, March 25th At \ T 0 war 0g . ELA 1 a : : Id vga i a : Bell “ lesday, Mi <9 MAIN & SPRUCE STS ft. 2 in. by 11ft. 6 in. rug, and many items not meitioned. {YED iD YW ¥ AR 4 Rey In Manor Tw { 's Washingt fair Gr 7 id No Hucksters. Refreshments served by Women’s FR : DY 9 RA Keo 14, LED8& ; hy wo mil ashington Fair Grounds, in MIDDLETOWN. PA Work of Salunga Church of The Brethren . vod Bote Terms by AT 12:30 O'CLOCK Spahr & Landis, Aucts Hertzler & Young, Clerks Location—In Lancaster Co. on Rouie 141 one and E U B |» ¥ C SA L E one-half miles southwest cf Mt. Joy, farm adjoining the new Donegal High School grounds. > Lat 3 PUBLIC SALE > = OF LIVESTOCK and FARM MACHINERY Wednesday, Mar. 5, 1958 On the premises located four miles East of Marietta; | ) 9 miles West of Lancaster, on Route 340. Turn North on Some are close. of Ate Hhroudh Me vear Farmdale Road, then follow sale signs. Including Dau of Prove ) the SE.A.B. Coop 1 daughter of Lucifer, 1 iter of H im ¢ Soverei WARMTH Aaron Binkley — OF — LIVESTOCK and FARMING IMPLEMENTS Wednesday, Mar. 12, 1958 Reaistered Holster : ON THE PREMISES LOCATED NORTHFAST OF © e MOUNT JOY. ONE MILE FROM KFLLER'S STOCKYARD a) \ CONS 24 Head HEATING OIL fresh or hters n Sires i Holstein CATTLE TRACTOR me fresh by day of sale dausl Garber Oil Company 5 SOUTH BARBARA ST. MOUNT JOY, PA. 900 HYLINE CHICKENS FARM MACHINERY 1953 FARMALL Fi. some spr ngers, scme fall fresh- WITH CULTIVATORS eners, a few heifers not bred. This herd is T. B. blood- Phone OL 3-9331 ested and some vaccinated; health charts furnished day CATTLE FARMALL C. TRACTOR of sae | INTRODUCING ? | WITH CULTIVATORS & MOUNTED CORN PLANTER consisting of 11 HOLSTEIN COWS, 7 HEIFERS BRED| No. 24 McDeering mount ALLIS CHALMERS “WC” TRACTOR d 2-row corn picker. mounted for fall freshening, and ONE ANGUS BULL; V-tvoe MeDeering grass mower, heavy dutv dise RO) Wt cultivator, mower, Allis Chalmers, two 14” bottom plow The NEW 28 disc harrow heavy dinty ch'sel with evlinder., tractor on rubber, LORE ; harrow, liquid bottom manure spreader. No. 200 manure pr ‘ FARMALL “M” TRACTOR soreader, 13 disc International qrill, fortil'zer a “Time JOHN DEERE “M.T.” TRACTOR WRINGER WASHE CORT |drill, McDoering sem’-mounted disc plow. for M or I ‘ultivator, two 127 bottom direct connected plow. two 12” p R FARMALL H TRACTOR [tractors Little Genius 2-bottom 14 in. plow. 12 ft. w Bi bottom dise plow, Allis Chalmers s ngle row pull type P.| 2-M Corn Picker; set of steel wheels for “H" Tractor: Al- er, 4-bar New Holland rake used only two seasons. No 76 |T- O. corn picker; Superior 10 disk grain, fertilizer and | by BARTO lis Chalmers Combine with motor; New Holland Baler;New Holland Boler, Dunham cultipacker. 20 ft. Rheems S°ed drill with lift from tractor; d sk corn planter with 0 N John Deere Van Brunt 16 disc grain & fertilizer drill with bale elevator with m~tor. No. © harvest handler elevator | fertilizer att ; Osborne Corn Binder: David Bradley Ma seed attachment; Int. Lime Dr li; cultivator; 3-bottom with motor, twa MeDeering rubber tire w sons w ith 1g nure Spreader; Templeton Manure Loader: Tractor 4-ba Int. disc plow; two 4” bottom Little Gen'us Plow, 3-bot-|ft. beds, hay tedder and dmb rake, corn planter and «lo hav rake: 2 rubber tire wagons with flat beds and doubl¢ tom Little Genius Plow: Snow Plow; Int. Manure Spread-(filler. cement mixer, David Bradlev gorden tractor S vor de boards: two-wheel trailer wth fla. bed and sideboards er; New Idea Manure Spreader; Int. rubber-iire wagon &|Cloud 200 gal. Myers sprayer usd two seasons platform | ~WO tobacco wagons w'th ladders; 2-row tobacco planter flat; David Bradley rubber-tire wagon and fiat; dual wheel scales, air compressor with motor. srindstone with motor ection spring harrow; disk harrow; cultipacker: potatr wagon; John Deere 7 ft. grass mower; Case Grass Mower; two rubber tire whetlbarrows. 32 ft. extension ladder, 8 |diS#er; roll-type tracio” scoop; Smoker hay and corn ele two Clark disc harrows 36-28; corn planter; side del very ft. stenladder, shallow well pimp Black & Docker 1. in | Vator: David Bradlev Hammermill: double tobacen hoers: AN rake; cultipacker; Smoker Bale Elevator; tractor chains|eleetrie dr ll. electric drill er man skilsaw. sevew jack Minnich Tobzeco Press; tobacco cellar stove: platform 9-38; Stauffer Tobacco Planter; John Deere 4-seclion|rovoes, cross-cut saw, tools, »] Int of nlumbing tools. two cal conerete mixer; electric brooder, 259 cap.: oil spring harrow; 5 sets of tobacco ladders; electric welder 300 gal. water tanks, and anv and everv thing used on a brooder, 500 cap.; dehorner; electric Stewart clippers; run by tractor; 4 chicken Ranges; 5-section chick battery;| farm. Twn foed carts Hald n fence controllers st ne posts: fence chargers; weed burner: duster: g@ chicken feeders and water fountains; Whirl-Way Egg DATRY EQUIPMENT-—2 unit Sn=ga milk-r. enmpleta. SPraver: 50 ft. endless rubber belt: Frigidaire 4-can milk § Washer; egg baskets; 2 “ime clocks; tobacco press; Fair- (Farm Master hot wator hantar \eDenrin 6-con mi'k coed two Universal Mi‘ker Un'ts; wash tub; buckets: banks Scales; tobacco shears and spears; sizing boxes; cooler 9 milk eans. wash tubs, two strainers, buck ‘ts. can |! ner; milk eans for hauling water: 300 bales of h y A \y David Bradley Corn Sheller; weeder; air compressor; 40 rack Stewart electric el'ppers 200 bus. of barley; shovels; forks; digging irons: picks: Ww Merica's First & ON Rr ft. endless belt; Stewart Clippers; 8-hole hog feeder; hog | FEED—200 bus. Barley, Crb of Corn, Lot of Straw bacco shears and spears; cow and log chains: RINGER WASH water fountains; grass seeder; dehorner; wagon jack;|and Hay. HO OLD GOODS: L'ving room suite; bedroom WITH aS SPEEDS chains; calf chains; water hose; hand water pump; three POULTRY EQUIPMFNT-—One Jamesway and three ': two springs; matress; player piano and player rolls: Ther pm ’ 1ces sort 2 : o 11x12 1 5; 7x9 braided rug; carp>t sweeper: dining Heat pro Wall yprices += Retaining Surge m'lk units; 3-can Int. Milk Cooler; hot water heat-\Makomb gas brooders, Keenco cgg washer, and grader: a ; in. Keenco metal feeders, [FC0m chairs; library table; rocking chairs; porch glider; porch swing; .22 rifle; clock: dishes: cooking utensils; empty jars; crocks; and a lot of articles too numerous to ntion. Sale to start at 12:30 P. M,, when conditions will be "made known by J. Garth Snyder Qwner Duves & Gerberich, Aucts. MOUNT JOY, PA, R. D. 1 |Zeller & Diffenderfer, Clerks Dupes & Gerberich, Auctioneers | Refreshments will be served by the Church of God 8-2¢ |Kraybill & Kraybill, Clerks IBible Class of Mount Joy. 8-3c | % $109 shovels; 18 Keenco egg baskets, eight 8 the [ten metal nests, chicken crates, new poultry wire 1,000 capacitv chick battery y , Lunch will be served. m Sale managed by Harvey Rettew, Manheim. Pa. R.2 grindstone; forks; er; eleven 85-1b. milk cans; cel; Hol-Dem electric fence charger; Oats and Barley by n Tub. bushel; Corn by the ton; Some Household Goods; and a| Keenco Me Tension . . 0% 2 position Satety W! Sale to commence at 12:30 P. M., when conditions | Jerome H. Helsey Mrs. Elmer L. Shearer, Dupes, Gerberich & Shaffner, Aucts. Hertzler & Gainer, Clerks M. 5. Sensenig ae EI mle Lr EER a GA EAS] EAST Ur EAST }4-Ho BOX MOUN EAST