PAGE FOUR THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1967 Every hour and a quarter|— dies in a dwelling fire in one person — most frequent. | the United States. Sign near boatyard: ‘“Tres- passers will be drowned.” ly a child or elderly person PUBLIC AUCTION Farm Equipment and Household Goods THURS., MAR. 30, 1967 Located on Church Street, 2 mile south of Landisville, Lancaster County, Pa. MASSEY HARRIS 50, used 1200 hrs., with 2- bottom 14” M. H. Plow. FORD 8N with 2-bottom 12” plow and culti- vators. McCormick Deering three-point hitch corn planter, Oliver 16 offset disc, McCormick Deering 28 tandem disc, three-section spring harrow, land roller, McCormick Deering 4-bar hay rake, 18 ft. 3 ton rubber tire wagon, M. H. 7 ft. grass mower, 16 ft. bale elevator, Oliver spreader, 300 lb. capa- city round hog feeder, two 20 ft. tobacco ladders, on steel, tobacco shears and Minnich tobacco press. 15 TONS OF HAY. 10 TONS OF STRAW. 18 TONS OF CORN. Twenty-five 55-gallon Drums. Sale by Samuel H. Bender CONDUCTED BY J. OMAR LANDIS AUCTION SERVICE R. D. 1, MANHEIM, PA. PH. 665-4806 Food Stand At Sale. PUBLIC SALE FARM EQUIPMENT SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1967 Located 3'2 miles East of Mount Joy, 32 miles West of Manheim, 1 mile West of Sporting Hill, locat- ed between East Fairview and Erismans Mennonite Church, Rapho Twp., Lancaster County, Penna. 4 TRACTORS — John Deere A Cyclone Tractor, Ferguson 40 Tractor with front-end Cultivator, Fergu- son 30 Tractor with Sauder Manure Loader with 6 ft. Scoop, Oliver 60 Tractor with Double-row Cultivator. Hawk side kick manure spreader, New Holland 77 pick-up baler, Bear Cat flair chopper, Papec 16” ensil- age cutter with pipe, Oliver Raydex 2-14” trip bottom plow, 6 ft. Deere Borne grass mower (3 pt.), 3 pt. Oliv- er cultivator with tobacco hoers, John Deere 44 heavy- duty high clearance plow, Ontario 14 disc grain drill, 7 ft. semi-mounted grass mower, David Bradley 2-14” bottom plow, Oliver disc harrow, large 3-section har- row, land roller, 3-pt. Oliver corn planter with fertiliz- er attachments, two 16-ft. rubber tire flat wagons, two tobacco wagons with trailer running gear, steel 20 ft. tobacco ladders, double set wooden tobacco ladders, outside 50 double rail tobacco scaffolding, 9,000 tobacco lath, 550 gal. water tank on running gear, 2-wheel dump trailer with metal bed, score, 3 tobacco presses (2 Minnichs), pulley for Ferguson 40, 2 feed carts, 2 en- silage carts, feed chests, rubber tire wheelbarrow, green-chop feeder wagon, 2 pasture feeders on skits, air compressor, grindstone, 11x28 tractor chains, 825-20 dual truck chains, 2 h.p. elec. motor, 2 elec. fencers & posts, oak gates, window sash, some doors, 30 cow trainers, 30 leather cow ties, cow chains, egg baskets, 2 Stewart cow clippers, one like new; rubber tire bag wagon, tobacco shears and spears. 1949 DODGE 18 FT. FLAT BED V-TAG, good condition 15 ton EAR CORN - 1 ton MIXED HAY - 1 ton STRAW MILKING EQUIPMENT — SP 22 Surge milking pump (like new), 4 Surge seamless milking units, One Surge milking unit, stainless-steel double wash tubs, carrying pails, strainers, can rack, milk cans, hot wa- ter heater, gas heater with thermostat controlled for milk house. HOUSEHOLD GOODS — Columbia coal range, Singer sewing machine with attachments, single iron bed & spring, double Oak bed & spring, round Oak extension table with 4 chairs, small tables, 2 clothes trees, baby carriage, jars, Kenmore Gas Heater with blower, thermostat; Duotherm Oil Space Heater, Apt. size Coal Range, like new; and many other items not listed. Sale to begin at 12:00 noon when terms and condi- tions will be made known by: ABEL BALMER RUFUS GEIB, AUCTIONEER FAUS & FAUS, CLERKS Public Sale ls FARM EQUIPMENT SAT., MAR. 25, '67 At 12:30 p.m. On the premises, 1 mile S.W. of Florin off old Har- risburg Pike on Nolt Road, Lanc. Co., Pa. Terms by DANIEL E. SNADER Frank L. Stetler and Robert E. Martin, Aucts. 46-5¢ ANTIQUES BOUGHT, SOLD, APPRAISED LARGE COLLECTION Admission Free if purchases total $5 or more per person. Otherwise, 75c each Closed Sundays & Evenings HART'S 151 North Charlotte Street MANHEIM, PA. Sacred Concert At Chiques “The Gospel Variations” will give a complete sacred concert in Chiques Methodist Church, Route 230 East of Mount Joy, at 7:30 p.m. Sun- day, March 19. This musical youth group consists of Fred Gantz and Roy Armold, both students at Elizabethtown College; Dennis Burgard, at Penna. State university; and Judy Buchenauer and Marjorie Sloan at Donegal high school. They are members of four area churches, Chiques, Cross- roads Brethren in Christ, Green Tree Church of the Brethren, and Maytown Church of God. The group has appeared in a number of local and county churches and are scheduled for concerts in Lancaster and Philadelphia. Their coach and accompanist is Mrs. Mil- dred H. Sloan. The program consists of Quintet arrangements of Gos- pel Songs, Trumpet Trios, and Duets and solos. Some of the numbers on the program are: “Count Your Blessings’, “Whispering Hope”, “I'm on the Battlefield for My Lord”, “Battle Hymn of the Repub- Le”, “Ivory Palaces”, “I Walked Today Where Jesus Walked”, and ‘Hallelujah, What a Savior!” The public is cordially in- vited to attend this program of inspiration in song. ARTHRITIS-RHEUMATISM Do claims and “double talk make you doubt you can get any relief from arthritic and rheumatic pains? Get 100 STANBACK tablets or 50 STANBACK powders, use as direct- ed. If you do not get relief, return the unused part and your purchase price will be refunded. Stanback Company, Salisbury, N. C. Insurance | FARMERS Do you have three or four policies to cover your fire & storm insur- ance on your farm, plus a policy for liability if so see Musser. I can put all your ins. on one policy usually at a large sav- ings. EAST PETERSBURG, PA. L. W. Musser 1951 Larch Avenue Phone 569-2876 Monday thru Friday 9A Mto3P M. ‘Refreshments ‘will be sold by Ruhl’'s EUB Church 50-3¢ “I ET TE AH PP RR SO a Looking For A Better Profit Picture Do you know all of your livestock will find a Ready-Active Market at our MONDAY Auction. 11:30 A.M. Fat Hogs and Shoats 2:30 P. M. Fat steers, bulls, cows and veal. Horse Sale ........ Monday at 10:00 A. M. Dairy Sale Wednesday at 12:30 P. M. Fat steers, bulls, cows & veal, Thursday at 12:30 P.M. A SAFE PLACE TO MARKET LIVESTOCK New Holland Sales Stables, Inc. J. H. Gingrich, Mgr. NEW HOLLAND, PENNA. Public Sale HOUSEHOLD GOODS SAT., APRIL 1, 1967 AT 12:30 P. M., Located between Manheim and Mount Joy. 1 mile north of Erisman Church near East Fair- view Church. G.E. stove, Kelvinator refrigerator, Drop-leaf table, mantle clock, sideboard, china vegetable dishes, Lane type saffron box, German china, ironstone salt dish, toaster, pots and pans, kitchen stool, 6 kitchen chairs, cane seat chairs, Davis sewing machine, 6 plank bottom chairs, Kimberly player piano, sofa, day bed, rugs, Empire bureau, blanket chest, six-leg drop leaf table, wash stand, bed, bed spring and mattress, linens, sheets, bed- ding, quilting frame, G.E. freezer, power mowers, reel and rotary type; Garden Tractor, vise, tools, 1949 DODGE SEDAN, Porch Furniture, oil heat- er, stepladder, extension ladder, saws, spring harrow, paint brushes. Sale by L. W. HOLLINGER J. OMAR LANDIS AUCTION SERVICE R. D. #1, MANHEIM, PA. PH. 665-4806 TOM GIRVIN, AUCTIONEER EAA PPAR PONT 717-354-2194 53-3c Harold Sample’s Farm Equipment & Consignment Sale MONDAY, MAR. 20, 67 AT 10:00 A. M. Located: 1 Mile N. W. of Route 222. 2Mile N. W. of New Providence. 12 Miles South of Refton. (Look for sale signs.) 10 - Tractors - 10 FARMALL 300 Tq. with fast hitch; FARMALL A. Plow and culti; CUB with equip.; OLIVER 77; FORD JUBILEE; FERGUSON 30; L JOHN DEERE with plow and culti; C ALLIS CHALM- ERS and culti, and other tractors. COMBINES— J.D. and A.C.; BALERS—J.D. 14T, Massey Fergus- on, L.H.C. 45; N.H. 66 with motor; Elevators, Hay crimpers, mowers, hay rakes, PLOWS—1-2-3-4-B. mounted, 1-2-3-B. trailer plows. DRILLS—IH.C. and J.D.; New Idea and Stauffer Transplanters, Flail Choppers—A.C. N.H. - N. IDEA; McKessic Grinder and Mixer; I.H.C. & Sauder Loaders, Spreaders, Wood Bros. M. & I.LH.C. Mounted corn pickers, 2- and 4-row corn planters, potato diggers, all types ground working machinery—3-pt. trans- port and trailing Discs. Spike and Spring harrows, CULTIVATORS—FORDS, J.D., IHC, A.C., CASE; Tools and Hardware, and many items not listed. Sale to begin at 10:00 a.m. Monday, March 20. Anything sold on commission. Open to receive goods now until Sale Day ,except Sundays. Lunch available. For information contact Harold Sample PHONE 786-3087 C. H WOLGEMUTH & B. RENTZEL, AUCTS.)
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