The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, February 11, 1960, Image 6

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SALE REGISTER


Thursday, February 18
6 miles e: of Lancaster
long Route No. 30
Guernsey Sales Pevilion
65 head of purebred, blood
tested, accredited, some vac
cinated Guernses S
managed by Wm, H. J
for PGBA, Harrisburg
Wednesday, Feb. 24 Ww
Hempfield Twp., dway be
tween Oyster Point and Sal
unga on David Young farn
- dairy cows and farm im
plements by Phares K
Shenk.
Wednesday
Manir Twp.,
Lancaster on
south at first
of Maple Gr
Yale Ave. 2
stock and f
ments by B. F. Stauffer
Saturday, February 27
Close to Gap, Pa., on the
Wenger and Sensenig, Quar
ry Farm, along the McEIl-
vaine Road 60 head of
purebred, bloodtested, acere
dited, some vaccinated Hol-
steins, farm implements
dairy equipment and crops
Owner Henry Eby,
Wednesday, Mar. 2 Jno
E. Brubaker Estate farm in
Rapho Twp. 3 miles east of
Mount Joy, mile south of
Mt. Joy-Manheim road near
Erisman’s church. Farm im-
plements and poultry equip-
ment by Verna M. Brubaker.
Monday, March 7 —Along
road leading from Elizabeth-
town to Maytown Imple-
ments, poultry equipment,
and some household goods
by Martin R. Krayhbill
Wednesday, Mar. 8— Hol-
steins and farm equipment—
4 miles south Lancaster at
intersection Rts. 222 and 72
near Willow Street. T. K
Burkholder and Son. owners
Saturday, Mar. 5 — Hol-
half mile west of Mountville,
2 miles East of C. lumbia on






Rt. 30—Holstein s ws, farm 2
machinery and ho 1S€ hold
goods, by Edw. G. Mill ouse,
owner.
Saturday. March 12, —In
the Village of Maytown at
No. 24 Elizabeth Street, Re-
al Estate and Personal Pro-
perty by the Executors of
Eva Glattacker Estate
Saturday, Mar. 12 One
half mile sotuh of Florin on
Cross Roads - Done gal school
road - farm equipment and
household goods Survin H
Martin, owner
Friday, March 18 — At
Cleona Annual Spr 1g Sale
of Canadian Hils 1 cattle
by Russell F. H n &
SONS.
Tuesday
ong read
bridge t
Vil
Maytow


on the
ock and
Zinn.
Wednesday, Mar. 16
mile north of Mo ntville
From Kauffman garag
take the Mountviilc Iron
ville road north Holsteins
farm mplements & house-
hold goods. by Lloyd Mill
house, owner
Thur March 17% 6
Y ; of Lancast l-
HELEN SAYS:
Don't Put Milk on Ink
It Drives Us Craz:
DRYCLEANING
PICHERLYS
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JOHNSON
BUS SERVICE
BUSES FOR
ALL OCCASIONS
FLORIN, PA.
Phone OL 3-9221
Heluark,
Penny Valentines

30 for 29¢
envelopes included
Sloan’s Pharmacy
E. Main St.
Phone 3-300

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Rout 0 at the === ters Brother and sister-in- Ir, Richard Mummau w rd and f{ ly of New Hol Thursday, February 1] ur
ev Sales Pavilion 65 law, Mr nd Mrs. Landis inducted into tl Arn n land wep week-end guests Che Bulletin, Mount joy, .
d f purebred blood-test ’ Hess on Monday night Tuesd and ill rec of the latter parents, Mr ews Per
\ credite ¢ Miss Mary Hamilton sp- his Ba v1 I { Ir Ravmond Miller e Churc
OY WH a Mr | Clarence yo “loiaay With Mr, and jackson, §. C d Mrs. Harold Bul Plan Dance Clean Sweep Sale of Livestock and -
! 13 d : : K Gb “Mrs. | ry Ney Mt. Joy I spt cl [rs richard lel F< ighter h din - »
P.G.B.A., Harrisburg, Pa. Myers visited Mr. and Mi Mr. John Eichler is con- . Dr Chand [OF SRC SRIENYS Were Ih A: tevrage dante, wih Full Line of Farming Implements Trinity
> EE viareh 19 toh N d ily fined to his bed on account He y of OV : hk uw 17 x ay og J R live” and recorded music, KC ongrega
Wi qo: yethtow COSC H ov B n S ( : 3D { Wi d Ww \ 1 Hel ( at i JOVR being pla od for Sat ur 1 &
oct apron it ot Honey Brook” J aE pe og Papen i Ere b. 24, 19608";
\ dispersal of purebred, blo “/lemoon. © oor. and Mrs. Landis Hess yo (Me™ ool rand Mrs Robert Bal (1Y DE Febru 20. in WY gdnesday, Feb. 24, 1960 Moun
te d Cre i Ome vil ari. snoen er called on Mr. and ) C 3 \ 1 son of Elizabethto ! oun. Joy ementa Davi ‘
ceinated H ste ir A G < susan Yt ors par SChool auditorium under the In Manor Twp., | mile west of Lancaster on Rt Abner Gi
( ment and impiems € Mis r ening ie Week-eld \ ( s. Harry © ! local Jay- 30, turn south at first traffic light west of Mapl{ day
yD Zeager, Sr rs Su : v. and Mrs. James E 5: rane wen : G I eve Ce Grove Park, go south on Yale Avenue two blocks. 130° a.m.
\londay Maro Es 3 mis \ nd My Wil R Wagne ( lavertow Y c 0 ur, an ! ). : r and 1 1 Hi Guy Barry Bill Bit- g \ 20 Sun
Southeast of Middletown off ugh of Lane. anc vs. Vio- \ nd 3. F er Nef colle . : Egon . . . WCov ser
of Rte. 351. Annual Springla Bricker spent the weck- Kauffman on Tuesday Re ary Mrs. Vernon Kling dau- Columbia, will preside over ea Wisdom™
le ol Canadian Holstein end wit ne ors M1 Adah Eichler ( 11( } 5 : py : wy : . ree wivil 00 p.m.
cattle bv C. S. Erb n-law : ster a i daughter ar t enter VI Lloyd Sumpman ;s n 4 Eos a cl - Brill. reve 1 pr 3c & H if Service
rr . rch “lose il I 1 \ Fra 1 # : ‘hen XT a sr to di turn to her 1 \ nS so A a he nau Twi I . 0 :00 p.m.
Deed: Pe a oc ’ r ‘01 ; Ap ton; v : ney Su on Vi ® ord or spending weeks Ji R.D Sund vice 1 liv port of th ows el €rs e Dept
» Exton, off Rte. 3( ruern- A on, \ [ n Sunda 1 1 M ¥ ng fternoon dank
sey Dispersal, implements & Mrs. Mabel Shearer ol Lanc Hess, Jan [u the General H 1 a ksage by
dairy equipme nt Clarence Joy R.D d DM Mabel and Mr. Claude I nshac surgical patient 101 GOLDEN GUERNSEYS A
Ibreath, owner. Sale man- Shank and Miss Sara Sna- and son David Miss Ruth Geib ce Ww" . nday
ged by Wm. H. Juzi for P.der of Orville Home wr The follow} persons cal her 13th birthday AND SOME HOLSTEINS :30 p.m.
B. A., Harrisburg Tucsda: Veniagd gu ol led on Mr. and Mrs. Ira Br- 4th with a par This herd is blood tested and certified—all heifers vaccin- j:00 p.m.
Thursday, March 24 g Mrs. Clarc rs andt on Sunday ernoon, se, and other gue ts ESIC ie ated. Pure-bred and test-chart papers [urnisheq dey of ale Schoo:
miles East o ancaster a- Mr. and S ster Krei- My xd Mrs. Robert Brandt the family we Miss Mary 32 cows - milkers and springers; 17 large heifers - due sday
oy : Ri = * h ta Ts : der and | 'v of Mt. 4 nd family of E-town R.D. Jane Sauders of town, and FARM MACHINERY be fresh in several months - some in fall; 5 small heifers; Jif:30 p.m.
'D 0, at § po Re as jo A vis'ted Mr 1 Mrs { Mr. and Mrs. Harry Zer Terry Bailev of Mt. Joy. She . : 10 heifer calves. dnesday
Sales iy lone 0 head oF vev Shoeman! nd { } - 1 d a} I rn ] rece ived many lovely gifts —_— TS ETETR}TT FORD 960 TRACTOR and 3 bottom plow and ohisel hgue
purebred, Guernseys blood- { a hey anc aughte ) Foca: er . Tov. TRACTOR T-CATERPILLAR D 2: Ford Hay Bailer - 30 DI.
) <iinda {{ernoon he y Mr. and Mrs. Is H ) : } p.
tested. accredited, and some Nye D } 1d Bi in and d oe of Mt Joy R D, - a Saturday, Feb. 20, 1960 McCormick Hammermill on rubber - PTO; New Holland eting. Ch
vaccinated. Sale managed by he is a hal th Rh pa, Power Corn Sheller; 7 ft. Grass mower for Farmall H; istian CI
Wm. H. Juzi for P.G.B.A. °f Philadelohia visited Mr One and one-half miles southwest of eems, ra. 9 Gehl Forge Blowers with pipe: Meyer Hay Crusher and 50 pa
Harrisburg Barr's uncle and aunt, Mr three miles south of Elizabethtown, Pa., near Landis Mower for Farmall H: Smoker Elevator with extra trough io. p.m
E and Mrs. B. F. Kaufl 1 ¢ Stone Quarry to unload corn; Case Forage Harvester - PO - corn head meeting.
Thursday A You Proud of and pick-up attachment; fan to cure hay - automatic clock 8:30 pm
When in need of printing, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Fuhr- re & 5 h.p. elec. motor; 4 wheel tobac. case truck: old fashion- i 1 "Il.
remember The Bulletin. man and family of East Pe- S T rR ACTORS ed Ct nn corn-sheller; Pierson Moore hay drier and plat-farsal
x tersburg called on the lat - 44 form: Ford hay rake - 3 pt. hitch; double row tobacco hoer ursday
-— HAR - C— Your Letterhead ASE ) DIESEL TRACTOR with for Farmall H; Stewart-Warner heater; Heat Houser forJ@7:30 p.m.
AR —— I 4 Bottom Plows Farmall H Tractor; several spring harrows; rotary harrows SS
A HARRIS 33 TRACTOR with - 2 and 3 section: 16 hole Oliver Superior grain drill: 32- urday
THE BUSINESS OF ! "ois . eit 11 disc harrow - pul’: 2 McCormick Deering spreaders, PTO; :30 p.m.
I re t 1a FARM A with Fe zer and Side Oliver manure spreader: John Deere spreader; 7 ft. Oliver vices. |
’ : 3 becmise vour Dresser tractor mower; 7 ft. Coop tractor mower; Case forage : 4;
Wolgemuth $ Heating and Plumbing ! : ew Case Ch el Spring Harrow » 28-Disc; blower with pipe for 50 ft. silo; 3 bottom John Deere plow: Jristian
tte ad is r silent Massey Harris er. 7 ft. cut, semi-mounted; New Idea Case 2 -bottom plow with 3-point hitch: cultipacker; Ford J'&M
HAS BEEN PURCHASED BY Side dc Rake al. Gas T: with Pump; 6 ft. double pow: Ford disc harrow; 5 tobacco ladders and —
S r S 3 O Case ( ne witli ( 11 hoe D or vith Fertiliz- wagon; Ford cultivator: low down rubber tire wagon with ross Roa
MR. CHARLES S. HAINES af - + er; C ( "OY er iSsey I 7-t. Mower; bed and tobacco ladders: John Deere manur;e spreader, Chri
pr : 3: 2 : g 186 ft 1 ; Graham P'ow: Grain and pale almost new: 2 wheel trailers, 2 hav flats on rubber; 2 en- Angle &
AND WILL BE KNOWN AS . Si rend wrind a Ele 1 1 Cannon Corn Shel er; 2hole Cc I silage wagons on rubber: Elect. motor and gears to unload
* i S unted 2-wheel Weed Spr er r; LHC. ensilage; Browder feed mixer; lime drill; grass seeder.a tt- '
attarhead vou CAN 1 ~ ~f | inter, u on : also Matheison Irriga- tached to tractor; shovel harrows: circular saw for Farm- Moun
STAN’ q HEATING & ELECTRID SERVI OF ol 600 ft. 4 A Pipe, 500 ft. 3-inch a1] H; 50 gal. tree sprayer with motor: bag wagons: 50 ft. BET
i D able Pi } Si b and, risers; endless belt: lot of 3; in. galv. pipe: block and tackle f Lioyd S.
® lake unp na : Disc Hap. sito paper - 12 ft. wide: 275-gal. oil tank: Fairbanks wagon fhnday
Residential and Farm Wiring. row on Rubber: C: gon w : Massey Har- scales: fence posts and wire; log chains. bags, snow fence; l9:15 a.m:
9 . : 3-section Weed: vo Lir i 25 TONS OF 2 Minnich tobacco presses: tobacco lath: 2 large feed yur. Adult
Heating, Plumbing & Oil Burner Service The STR 50 TON EAR C Spike-tooth Harrow: chests; 2 ensilage carts: rubber tire stee! wheelbrrow 10:30 a.m.
iy Wheelba Mounted Blue . ue Ammonia (Distt platform scales: steel drums: lots of lumber; 2 hog feed lessage by
BLACKSTONE WASHERS & DRYERS : butor: R ( lvator ‘Pp rencing and Steel ers; cattle loading chu‘es: blade for Ford tractor . IL
Mount oy u: etin Post ) of To 1d s. etc: Wrenches; POULTRY FQUIPMENT—4 brooder stoves, 2 coal, 2 Too Sn.
OLdfield 3-2141 OUNT JOY, PENNA. £01 arden 1oois; Lawn wer; rden iractor: AIr gag; 13 rain shelters. :
eis ! MOUNT Joy. P 6-2 Cor SS nd 1 tor Chains; Power Saws; Bench INT. TRUCK - 14 ft. bed with cattle rack: 4-unit Mc JrIv: Speal!
» Vice Ii P Grease ; Poul a quipment; Auto- Cormick-Deering Milker; 300-gal. Haverly bulk tank: Milk The eva:
Er IW iyaragie Je > Electric Welder; scales: many articles too numerous to mention. ill continu
nd Ss 100 num 3 to mention. Refreshments for sale. hrough the
12:30 pm., when conditions Do not miss this sale if you need good cows or im-
PRINTING
should be bought as an investment
designed to accomplish some definite
.
¥
it
purpose, whether it be used to stim-
ulate sales or enhance prestige. Its
value to you lies not in what it cost,
®
1Q
any
but in what it accomplishes.
Let .
THE BULLETIN
Do Your Printing
Phone OL 3-9661 Mount Joy


plements.
Sale starts promptly at 10:30 A. M.,
Terms by
Groff, Shreiner
Greider, Diffenderfer
February 24.
B. G. Stauffer

J. Roy Greider
Farm Women No. 8.
6 2¢
WH
by Snes,
Clerks- “Ee,
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