MAKE GIFT PLANT BT aratls ana Keep ue oui UBLIC OS ALE marks about 1964 | question Farm Journal however, ® 1964 Can (From page 1) points out. : $5. ili this from $3.1 billion i Much depends on what © depending on the sale | ye ‘wh iy to Communist Bloc| happens to wheat: how much i Ce A o . Russians or nations. High exports also|!S sold to the can be expected for cotton their satellites; how much soybeans and vegetable oils. acreage is planted; whether T ere are a couple of big adequate rains come to the A > « » 1 ETAL a ELLIE DONALD E. RUHL King Merritt & Co. JACOB H. RUHL, INC. 18 South Main Street Manheim, Pa. A Balanced Fund seeking conservation of capital, reasonable current income, and profit possibilities. Send coupon today for free informa- tion and prospectus "Every Friday Nite 6:30 P. M. AUCTION GALLERY ~ MT. JOY CALL 653-0451 FOR PICKUPS 298 MARIETTA AVENUE MOUNT JOY, PA. H. K. KELLER, Auctioneer UBLIC SALE — OF = 74 ACRE FARM Farm Equipment - Personal Property Sat., Dec. 7, 1963 Located 3 miles north of Manheim and 2 mile west of Route 72, near Ruhl’s United Brethren Church in Bapho Township, Lancaster County. 74 ACRES, more or less, 45 acres under cultiva- tion, 29 acres in meadow. BANK BARN with 10x40 ft. silo, CORN BARN & feed room. TOBACCO SHED & hanging room for 5 acres, stripping room, & dampen- ing cellar. Stanchions for 12 cows, CALF PENS AND STEER STABLE, also CHICKEN HOUSE. 2. Story FRAME DWELLING witli summer house attached. Six rooms, 3 rooms and bath up and 3 rooms down. 3-CAR GARAGE with cel lar below. These buildings are in good repair and 45 acres of good gravel land. Ideal for dairy or steer farm. FARM IMPLEMENTS Massey Harris high clearance 50 tractor & plow, used 750 hours. Case grass mower, 3 point, Coop. 12 disc grain drill, Coop. rubber tire manure spreader, rubber tire wagon, 24 disc, weeder 3 point, corn planter, single row tobacco planter, 20 ft. tobacco ladders, McCormick grass mower, Oliver tractor cultivator, 3 section har- row, hay rake, sawbuck, corn sheller, scales, }2h.p. air compressor, 4,000 tobacco laths, tobacco press, strip- ping room stove, range shelters, chicken feeders, foun- tains and nests. MC 4-can milk cooler, milk buckets, Lanber. 300 bu. barley, 5 ton ear corn, 6 ton hay, 3 ton straw, 1353 DODGE 4-DR. SEDAN in good condition. ERSONAL PROPERTY PI rigerator, 10 cu. ft. freezer, coal heatrola, Frigidaire Ref 9 1x71 a ’ y <111 . P « 9 , “111 - 3 pe. lving room suite, sofa, 2 bedroom suites, cane seated chairs, kitchen chairs, buffet, 2 drysinks, two cherry drop leaf tables, one 5-legged; hanging lamp, kerosene lamp, claw foot table, blanket chests, Electro- lux sweeper, Singer sewing machine, Reo power mow- er, dishes, pots & pans, and many other desirable items too numerous to mention. Sale to begin at 11 o’clock ditions will be made known by: when terms and con- John Lehman! (Administrator of the Harvey Lehman Estate) RUFUS GEIB, AUCTIONEER BRUBAKER & HERSHEY, CLERKS DAVID YOUNG, ATTORNEY Refreshments ky the Ladies of Ruhl's U. B. Church 34-3c Winter Wheat Belt; whether Congress passes some kind of wheat program by next sum- mer: and whether the U. S. Department of Agriculture offers a payment plan for wheat, The USDA is guessing that cash receipts and government payments for wheat might be off around $600 million on the 1964 crop. This won't all be lost, since farmers will substitute other crops for wheat, especially in the Corn Belt. Another question mark ih the beef cattle market. If drought or poor timing pile up marketings, cattle income could dip. Firmness is that admirable quality in ourselves that is stubbornness in others. Here's your comforting thought for today, the world changes so fast that you could not stay wrong all the time if you tried. Patronize Our Advertisers Manheim Briefs Uniform Exchange Girl Scouts in the Man- heim Area will hae a uni- form sale and exchange on Nov. 30th at 10 a.m. to 4 p. m. at 46 East High Street, Manheim. * * * Sportsmen Trophies The following trophies will be awarded by the Manheim Sportsmen’s Association: One Black Bear Trophy and One Whitetail Deer Trophy. Here are the rules of quali- fication: BEAR — Individual must be a 1963 member of Man- heim Sportsmen’s Associa- tion. Animal may not be kil led outside Penna. or on any private hunting preserve. The trophy will be awarded on the weight of animal, hog dressed. Weight must be veri- fied by any executive of the Manheim Sportsmen’s Assoc. Trophy will be awarded at the February Club meeting. DEER — Individual must be a 1963 member of Man- heim Sportsmeén’s Assoc. Ani- mal may not be killed out- side Penna. or on any private hunting preserve. Animal will be judged according to Boone & Crocket specifications and must be verified by Manheim Sporismen’s Assoc. Commit- tee. Antlers must be brought to the rifle range at Manheim Jr. High School on January 16, 1964, between 7 to 9 p.m. for judging. Individuals un- able to bring antlers at set time for judging must con- tact Manheim Sportsmen’s Assoc. Committee for other arrangements Trophy will be awarded at the February Club meeting. Public Sale Elizabeth Dougherty Estate 824 NORTH LIME ST. LANCASTER, PA. Tues., Dec. 3 AT 12 NOON Complete Sell out, China, Glassware, Tin toys, Two Gold Coins, China Closet, Dressers, Frames, Linens, Ete. H. K. KELLER, AUCT. 35-1¢ Tuesday, November 26, 1963 SALES! DO YOU? Want more independence? Do you want the privilege of taking vacations and days oft at such time as you decide Want more prestige? Do you want the prestige that comes with selling the World's most cherished product—‘“a home”? Want more recognition? Do you want the recognition that comes when you point with pride to the new and older homes you sold? Want more security? Not the store bought type,, but the security you build for yourself? Want higher income? Do you want the raise you deserve when you think and work longer and harder? FULL TIME REAL ESTATE SALESMAN WANTED FOR THE MOUNT JOY, ELIZABETHTOWN AREA You are privileged to sell our many fine properties any- where in Lancaster City, Lancaster County and Surround- ing counties. Properties you list will be listed through the “Lancaster Multi-list System,” thereby enlisting the cooper- ation of over 200 Realtors and Salesmen to help sell your properties. OPPORTUNITY FOR A “CAREER” IN REAL ESTATE IT'S HIGH TIME TO GRADUATE Here at Wentzel’s Real Estate is an opportunity for men of proven sales records to graduate to a higher type of selling. Really hard workers can graduate to higher incomes for their extra eflorts What greater pleasure than helping people find homes? Commissions are paid for selling properties and for listing properties that are sold. Applicants should be long time residents of Lancaster County, 25 years of age or over, pleasant personality, should love to drive cars and must have an intense desire for more of the finer things of life. Before you can sell real estate you'll need to study for and pass a state examination. You stay in your present position until you are licensed. In the meantime, you will attend evening classes to prepare you for “action.” You'll learn ‘the success methods” that help Wentzel’'s Real Estate sell over $10,600,000 of home sales during the past 31% years: methods that have helped some salesmen earn way above average income. If you are willing to work longer and harder for above average income, phone 394-3763, ask for Stan Wentzel, pre- liminary to a possible personal interview. Phone any time between 9 A. M. and 9 P. M. daily. STANLEY M. WENTZEL 401 WEST ORANGE STREET LANCASTER, PA. PHONE 384-3763 35-1c PUBLIC AUCTION —OF REAL ESTATE and TOOLS ANTIQUES and MODERN APPLIANCES FOR THE ESTATE OF ALBERT S. WALTERS 269 LUMBER STREET, MOUNT JOY Sat., Dec. 7, 1963 AT 10:30 A. M. 1. Story FRAME HOME with city facilities along a quiet Avenue. This is a cozy one-bedroom home with expandable 2nd floor. Good modern furnace with oil hot water heat, spacious full-width front porch, windows on 3 sides of the living room, bath, modern kitchen cabinets and double stainless steel sink. Mature shade, shrubbery, garage adjoining rear of property along the alley. Property has screens and storm windows and all this on a lot 40'x140’. Call the Auctioneer at 653-0451 to view property. Real Estate to be sold at 2 P. M. COMPLETE SELL OUT OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS AM-FM radio, and table model radio, 2 old floor model radios, Victorian love seat, pair spinning wheel rockers, pine wall table, old settees made from rope beds, antique bed, cherry chest of drawers, Empire chest, fibre rug, antique dishes, walnut sideboard, cur- ios, spool cabinet, boxes, rockers, chests, trunks, books, tea kettle, buttons, stuffed animals. Camera, small field glasses, suitcases, new hearing aid, large green living room rug, tables, lamps, mirrors, sofa, pair of chairs, stands, pictures, throw rugs, inner- spring mattress, towels, pillow cases, quilts, comforts, breakfast set, GE. REFRIGERATOR With FREEZER, GOOD KENMORE ELECTRIC STOVE, Hoover sweep- er, stainless steel kettles, iron pans, Universal mixer, food chopper, toaster, hand tools, handyman’s items, ladders, small tap and die set, Window Fan, hundreds of small items. UNION NATIONAL Mount Joy Bank, Exec. HARRIS C. ARNOLD JR., ATTORNEY HAROLD K. KELLER. AUCTIONEER Page 6 34-3c