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i AUGUST 16, 1946 FARMERS ADVOCATE, CRARLES W. . -
I rs 4-H Club I Games were played and refresh- complished in the 4-H program Airs. Gra~t anu lltue son, ox roru trucz.s prooamy, won, u~ I . yr.# . I " " -
s Meetin I ments were served and everyone durinm the oust year ]Martinsburg, are visiting her par- I hm%ed. A continu'~ty~, of thd [ and. screw$ ~:c?pt}pu~tm~~e[,-------v~---- morner s mr~nuay. .
"~ I enjoyed the evening. EaCh family' is ~urged to bring a ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Sloat. ! s~k~ at F~est~ne.:. supper a.na,s~r~[le ~tl~dn~rspx~d~1)[~mL~o~u~i Melvin T. Strider, Charles Town Fire damaged furniture in the
]~i,~l*wa----~--Climbers 4 H [ The next meeting will be held on basket dinner. The public is in- [ Mrs. Moncure Campbell has re:| me~m rroauct~ ~v,s)on ~?r an ore; lynn: r Ford ~erc~ur"" Lincoln and|business man, who has been ill in home of Lucy Barber, on Dave-n=
vited and urged to attend, turned home after having sl~en~,er rive aays m,a.y ~ ~ne rora |na~ a~r ZL:~;~=~',the, Charles Town General HospR- ~ort Street, 1~riday afternoon. Her
-- "" ~ ~ " "~l I September 2, 1946, at the home of ~ the past three weeks with her s~s- [ trucm assemmv ,no l,-~u ~ruc~ princely ~ [ ~ ~W6 W6elt~, continu~S to Show ~ouse was saved by the prompl ar-
l~eld their regular montH y | ~ ,~ ~ ~^
~ and social meeting corn-|:urs" ~" ~ ~ A}~-,n,l ]l~m l:~*~su[ter-in-law, Mrs. A| Thomas, at[ The DtLra stJrikf may halt pro-|' Tile sI~h'kd" a~ L0fil~ NIa.nuf~csu~|i~nprovement. rival of the firemen. The fire is be-
~tthe home of Mrs. Charles I~-~ ,~ T~ " j z-~t~.~tu ~t-tu~, u~.~* IAnnapolis, Md. |duction ot~ i~ordpassenger cars afid|~g Corn]}~mY, ~Detr i~ ~. ~ [ lieved, to have.started from defec-
i on August 5, 1946, at 7:30 I t;ounry ~-r~ fair ann u~t;,~ whl, Took ] Donald Sager and Gray Sager ~trucks and a~l convertibles alter IBorR-Wavn~r worp0ra~mn, is very ] blr. and ~trs. ~oy fJawson spen~ tive eIEczr|c wiring.
meeting was called to order I Farm Bureau Picnic ~,-~ ~ are snendin,- two weeks with their ! five or six da~ g D~ra is the only |criti~.I Tliis eompa~ny suppne~[ Adgu~t 4th in Cumbermnu, ma
, . ]uncle~nd aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Char- ] critical supplier'not a~liated with |clUtCh t~ a~m~i~j ~.d covers/= " ' '- - ~, ,d
President, Mason Pifer. The [ J. W. Ware, Jr Shepnera~own; [lea Webb, in t~llicott City, Md. ] UAW Its eml~Idyd~s die niembei;s i for Ford~ ltfe~tcuCy and Lineompas7 11 . |
as called and the mmutes of,Thursday, August ~.v w~lt ~e an tieor e tt taemmen, ~naries lown
Carrot r~. pones, Harpers erry~ [ of Baltimore, Md are visiting her [ elation, CIO and transit buses. A. contmtratlon I ~i~II BblE~| ~l~PI .|
~t n~at~ntgre:sereerreador~ed /cAolultOUpt:o;feC.asmn :tor jerrerson "' g" n" . F '.1 Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Snyder, 10f International Machinists Asso-lsenger eatS, Ford.t!alcil~, tra~ors] i'~" '' ~ ~i~ =. ~ i
the clubhadspent$24.00for, 'Three hundred boys and girls ~oGrtFU~IS~::Pn:;?st~:We~;'n:~,!~al~jarentss.' Mr. and Mrs. 1 . ,-i.---- I
~es f their club members t |will have their 4-H exhibits n ~@:~~~~~iffrkr~i~:il l ~:r~Arnnd ] ~~~-~l ~ ~:~r~H !~nl!y i Y W! g ~a nF: a fr~e !n ~i!! ~h~f~ ~o ~B~Y:l:n:a~ l
There is a balance of $38.- |display at Bardane Community
the treasury. Center. " ir
person who attended camlt [ The Farm Bureau will hold the
~lted to make a brief report ~annual picnic on the same date ; "
~ir trip. The club is plan-! and at the same p!ace as the show. is a .member of the resolutions I Mrs. John D. Currie is visiting t~ P" UBLIG ~Ak~ll ~ along the public road from Bluemont to Upperville, in Loudoun {
~to hold a skating party in This occasion wit~ ne an oppor-- comm~tte e. ~ . l her nieces, Misses Nelle and Lucy I~. m ~ "==~ v ~ ~I COunty, Virginia, on |
This Farm ~ureau ~s growmg i Bo,d at Falls Churrch Va ,v ~i --
PUBLIC SALE b th'inhe niinc 'ea::der emmbersh ibP' r' Mr'. and Mrs. Shirle3, Furtney' .[ at thehome 'I SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 19,6, i
and m P g P '; ] and son, of Pittsburgh, Pa and the t :f I will sell at Public sale, r~ousenold ~rn]ture, ~." . I
less from tn.e ~oun~y ~ta.~e an~ I former's mother, Mrs. Charles |~ ~ ~,~,o~o ~ w~4bm, at Shenandoah Junc{ion, W. Va on ~ BE@INNING AT 10:00 A. M. PROMPT TO-WIT. [
National and lm~ernauonalweT I Furtney, of Cumberland, Md vlslt- ] ~[- ~ . """. ~ ~ ~, ~ ]
point, ed Mrs. Furtneys mother, ~. AUGUST 3l, lY4,2-Head Heavy t'ercheron lvlares 4
-- L.J. Shirley, last week. ~. ~ - . .
J-d~4n~ Team Leavel Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Webb ard[~ BEOINNING AT 10"00 O'cLOCK A. 1~. i00=itead Dairy Cows, Heifers, Bulls-100
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Having sold my farms I well sell at Public Sale at my rest- --~ =~- ~=" |visiting her brother-in-law and]~ " - ~ "~ " " full[
deltce, 3 miles west of Martinsburg, W. Va on the Tuscarora For ~tate L~on~est !sister, Mr. and Mrs, William[~ ~drL-~ ~P][TII'~Ilql ~.~T~.~-~ ~ Twenty-five will be fresh or close springers, others m/
Pike, the following Personal Property, on Wisham, in Philadelphia, Pa. !~ ~Tl.~lr.d ~at ~.~z ~t~ ~,v,~,~ ~- flow of milk There are 75 Head of Milk Cows. There are |
The County 4-n Livestock judg-1 - ---'~---~--~ - t ~ 2 Living Room RoCkers, 2 Occasional Chairs, 2 End Tables, ~ 24 ~ead of Fine Heifers from 3 months to springing heifers. /
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1946, ing team will lean~a Ch~rlesTo~;~1 Ford Suppliers Are 1 Coffee Table, 1 Living Room Table, 1 Hoosier Kitchen Cabi: $ One Herd Sire--a registered Montvic bred bull from the [
BEGINNING AT 9:00 O'CLOCK A. M. PROMPT at ~u a . .Y, . .g ~--n ~.J n . Oa --.'L-- |~ no* ~White~ one 9xi2 Axminster Ruff, one ~-Pi~C~ Breaiffast ]~ ~arner herd Herd T B tested. Average per cow in 1945'"I
zor t,ewisourg to at~encl ~ne ~tate ~IO~I~U D i~LI'IK~ ~ ~-- ~,;, '~ " " " -
4 Number One Work Horses Fair and compete in the State 13)y [~ Set, one 4.Burndr I~oss Oll S{c~d, I l~dtal W~t;dro~", I Oa~ ~ ili tliis herd was 9,076 pounds of.milk and383.6 pounds of 1
Livestock Judging contest which Dearborn, Mich--Str]kes ~hich[~Chest of Urawers, 1 Folding Ironing Board! 1 Bed r~oom ~. butter fat. Herd test 4.23. Th~s ~s a nne Hera o~ cows and |
Two Barshare Leaders will work anywhere; 2 strap horses.
will be held there. " the t have closed plants" of seven critical [ ~ Chair, t Porch 8wing, 2 Porch Rockers, 1 Hook Case, 2 Cedar ~: don't fail to look them over if you are in need of real producers. :'|
One Jersey and One2 MilkGuernsey.C J vs E ~:t~ne~:t~i~ri~y ~w~i:mi~i~e~ii!e.I~ ~!~i~!t~;!t~ptFrS:~ke ! ~ ~-Fla!W:r~:!;:s't~i~ulan~h~rn~nal~;:~3/a~! ~ ~aIll, again?ylera, n~odul~iE~~d!b~lg:~'t .
7 Head of Shoats ~he Northern reg~e:~nGd~erCoO~-[ UAW-CIO" advised of the critical I~ mention. ~ son Tractalr on r~ber w!th plows, c Farm;ll Tractor with ]
Averaging about 100 lbs.; 2 Hereford Gilts; 5 Poland China ty WHO wm. rep ~] situation, in detail, now as in the I . --~,~+-, ~-~ xr^~h;,~,~ ~fi~o~/~d unt~ settled f0r ~ Weeder, and cut off saw attachment; r-zu -.|
western regaon ann me winner oi! t .~ [r~mm ~.~o,a:--- v,--.6 " ""
Shoats ;for butchering - pus. I~ ~ "i" rubber fro~t, steel on rear; New Holland p~ek-up ~a~er, set~ l
tHe ~outneaste re ional Unlit-ebb ~ . e,~'~ ~ ,- ,a * ,
48 Head of Sheep forthe State Chr~ampgonship and a re~i~;n:rYen~eserd rl~ySupPl~lee:? E~-']i " I RS. AGNE NAUMhN flew rubber; lot baler twine; New Idea side delivery rake;::l
Forty-Six (46) Ewes, Hampshire and Shropshire mixed; trip to Chicago p~ye~e~f 15hO~hteh~5~kU~Pc~ ~re ~ C.P. ENGL]F~ A~tio~eer. ~ M:f =ug dkrillDe, 2rlMgcclo~tiek?;:mri:gin::[n b~nddirS:; tMr:C::?~kc"] :
2 Registered Hampshire Rams. ,qHENANDOAH I of the seven critical suppliers are !~ G. F,VI{2KERS, Clerk. ~ harrow, tractor pulverizer, MeC.-D. corn planter with fertilizer,:
150 Laymg Hens -,- ~,-~,~,~ t UAW affihated. . . i~ Aug. 9, 16 and 23---A. Aug. 28-1L ~ attachments" lime sower New Idea manure spreader, 2 bottom "'|
JUiN ~/I~JIN The mostc.ritical sup.pliers on~ $ ~.L,=~:-~.~ ,* .-- i~,~" ~.~;,~ ,dOTS tractor snrin~tooth harrow, Farm- ,|~
New Hampshire and Plymouth Rock. strike are Federat l~earm.~s t~om- @*~ee~'e#'~~,~fe'~e~e*' *e~e'X*@'ee'-e*-*~'~'~'~ x~-m. mc~.- ~ e--: ~ .~ ~^ i~h /
Lieut and Mrs. James Grav~,] aPna~iY, ~: ~bPi~grhykee~ae~eNl~u~ ~" ' . era Favorite 9-disc arm, Jonn l)eere wv cur, g I
Chicken Equipment of New York, who "ere ce Y l- . i I ~.~ ~ .~ ~ fei~ilizer attachments; New Idea slat type hay loader; 2 Me- |
One newton Coal Brooder, 500-chick size, with beaver board married, are visiting his parents, Steel .BaH t~ompany, manu~ac~ur- ~11 ~1~1~11 I!~11~ ~ i ~ C-Deerina" riding corn plows, 2 bottom 14-in. tractor plows, |
' " " rs oI ball bearin s; firestone " ~
Mr. and M~s. Chfton Graves. e g " " ' la roller new Ireland hay host, metal
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to circle stove; 5 large mash hoppers on racks for big chickens; Mr. Warren Eflerton, of Wash-I .Rubber and Metal Pr.oducts D,v,s ffU~liil~'- ~I~1~1~ horse d,sc harrow, s t .re. corn lete harness ""
15 mash hoppers for half-grown chickens; 12 72-hole baby |
Chick feeders; 3 watering troughs on racks with covers; one ington, is visiting his aunt and ]on at Wyandotte, which manufae- hog feeder, plows, set pipe d~es, break ca,p
uncle, Mr. an~i Mrs. Jesse Boyd. I tures truck .Thee!. rims, an.d Dura ~ for 4 horses, 3 sets plow gears, lead harness, odd harness, [
hanging mash feeder, new; 20 egg cases; 10 chicken crates; 1 r om ' ' " "
alfalfa cutting box; 1 boone grinder; many more articles. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Sager, Jr t l~iv~mon or De~rol~ rt, ar~es~e ~ I will sell at Public Auction to the h~ghest b~dder at my dump hay make, wheelbarrow seeder, tractor sprmgtooth har (|
andn~O~unG~ar~", wa~td DMorn.aladn:a~rr, ',~af~s' "~ Tg w~m~, Wrm~lamt:n:~o]" residence in Bo|ivar, W. yd tthe FolloWing Art,clue, on ~ ! n wago ~ = ~:, small pt s, hitc
Farming Equipment ~l~arles Web~ at Ellicott City, Md. ' lifting devices for convertibles an~ ". i r wl 2~1 w n?, bla ks th vl ~w h |
TenWagons, in good shape; one 20-ton wagon and bed; one Mr Robert Welch has returned!the, ventdator handle assembly for SATURDAY, AUGU Jr ~4# 1~ lngs,12 Can2 EleetrlCvlctorMOtors,ElectrlcfOrkS,DalrySCOOpS,Box wlthand manYIHc unlt,small41temSumt 1
home after having spent some t~me [ Ford. ~, ~ a~lwq~rwP. A'P ~ a~i ',t'~.l~,~31CK P M DeLaval Milkers [omplete with pipes, pump, stemhzer; 30 ten 1
5-ton wagon with skids; 2 hay wagons with ladders;1 wagon with relatives in Ohio [ 1~ the strokes a~ e~ner reuera~ :
With barrel rack; 2 orchard wagons with drop tongues, fine for Miss Katherine Cli " of Ha - Bearings or Waterbury Steel Ball ~ ~ gallon cans; Stewart Clipmaster clippers; large Heatrola and |
filling silos; 1 2-horse wagon; one 2-wheel log wagon with yoke, erstown, ~d spent ~P' week-egd Company continue . anothl~rrcfiV e 100 Large TY~ White Engllsl Leg~n mmay items needed and used to furmsh and equip this 1,100 "1
with her mother, Mrs. " . . ~,~ ~ L.'#= ~ acre ~arm. i
chain, and log grab; 1 drop tongue brush wagon with lid and Edward days, prouuc~mn ot ford, ry
i ------ " lt'mlel si some raying TERMS CASH. Sale held rain or shine. Come early. 1
eXo:eb(~dver Binder, 7-ft. cut, almost new; one 10-boot Ontario T)r,~T.m~-~r. ~t~r~x,r ~r~,rt ~t~'~lTr) These pullets are ~rom 300 egg stock. 75 White Legllm,n EDW. F. PANCOAST I
drill, as good as new;1 Case pulverizer, 1 farm roner, 1 cart It, l IJl l'J It I tYW J tYJ lVUIt Hens, 3[ Black Manorcas COckrels, are laymg Two If::b:r Phvne PurceUville 4213
With sideboards and harness; 1 cutting box, 1 riding cultivator, tors, one 600 egg capaEity, one ~ou egg capacity; ~ -
2 MeCormick-Deering mowers, 1 new; 2" springtooth harrows; troughs, 6-feet long with stands; ~ tneial tr0ug]~s Witl~ 2~ ROBERT L. WRIGHT & EMMERT R. BOWLUS, Aucts. '1
2 wooden harrows, I single shovel plow, 1 double shovel plow, openings on each side, for baby chicks. These trbug~3s hold THEODORE REID, Clerk. [
one 1-horse, 7-shovel cultivator; 1 potato coverer, 1 corfi coy- 17-qts. of feed. 5 ~ter fountains; "one I200 size Brooder L18nch Rights Reserved. ~1
erer, 1 lime spreader, 1 Hoosier corn planter, 1 ~:eeder, 1 over- Stove, this stove*ho}ds 75-1bs, of coal; 2 shipping crates. Aug. 16-1t.--A. |
~m~ad. seed sower, with aft the cups;- 1 hay tedder, I hay t Xati~es, " ~ "
One 12-barrel water tank with pumlb, on wheels; I corn &,Usl~er
With elevator and belt; 1 wood saw ~ith belt and iron pins~ll~
1 portable International, 6 H. P. Engine; 1 Thrush & Sto~dl $|
buggy with shafts and tongue; 1 cutter sleigh With shafts and I!11
tongue; 1 sled with shafts and tongue; 1 wheelbarrow, 1 far- ~![
den plow, 7 screw jacks; 1 tire shrinker; 500-lb. Steelyards; ~11
600-lb. scales; 160 feet of iron pipe, a lot of new iron, round, PAl
fiat and angle; 8 log chains, 2 extra heavy chains; cables; 11 BI]
20-rod rolls of fence, 10-47; 6 spools barbwire; 4 12-foot wire ~/
gates; 150 iron posts, 7-ft. or more; 182 lbs. Clover Seed; 127 m/
lbs. Grimms Alfalfa Seed; 11 lbs. Timothy Seed; 1 bushel Seed
Corn; 150 good wheat sacks; 50 lbs. binder twine; 1 new hay
fork, never used; lot of rope; a lot of lumber, from 4 by 12
by 16 feet long, 4-in. by 6-in 6-in. by 6-in boards, etc.; new
corn muzzles; 4 dirt sieves; 1 oil pump and tank; 1 hog crate,
27 single trees, 6 double trees, 4 thribble trees, 27 spring steel
jockey sticks, 2 fifth chains, 4 pair spreaders, one 3-horse hitch,
2 cast iron hog troughs, 8 feet long; 7 cast iron hog troughs,
6-ft. long; two 4-ft. troughs; I gopd manure spreader, one
concrete mixer.
BUTCHERING EQUIPMENT
Two scalding tanks, 1 withpipe, elbows, etc.; 2 lard and
sausage presses, 2 gallons each, mounted on benches; 2 grind-
era, one on a bench; 2 stock cookers for lard; ressels and
benches to cut up on; gambrel sticks, butchering tubs, etc.; 2
copper kettles, one with a jacket; 1 electric churn, 6-gallon
capacity; 1 butter worker, 3 butter prints; 25 vinegar barrels.
some vinegar in jugs; 4 tongue and grooved wooden feed
boxes, covered with galvanized iron; 6 galvanized boxes (save
Your seed and keep the rats and mice out.)
TOOLS
20 pitch, dung and barl~ey forks; 10 hoes; 6 mattocks; (12
picks, 6 new); 10 scoop shovel~; 2 corn scoops; digging irons;
stompers, etc.; a perfect box of dies for cutting threads on
bolts and nuts; pipe dies and 2 pipe vises.
HARNESS
Breeehings for 4 horses; front gears for 4 horses; plow gears
for 6 horses; 2 wagon saddles; 1 ~sagon whip; 6-horse wagon
line; 6 bridles, 9 collars, team bells for 6 horses; housings for
8 horses; 15 halters, 2-pair cheek lines; 2 sets single harness;
1 set double harness with collars and bridles with blinds; double
breast straps; 2 bridles without blinds; 6 sets of fine flynets,
2 sets have never been used; 2 ear nets, 1 kicking strap, 4
surcingles, hitching straps, tc.
ORCHARD EQUIPMENT
One Spraying Machine in fine shape, 400-gallon tank, Iron
Age pump, 50 feet of hose with 4-nozzle gun, 10 feet of hose
with 2- nozzle gun for tower, mounted on Ford V-8 chassis,
With dual tires and chains, extra tire; I Tree Cultivator with
8 teeth, in fine shape, 2-horse size; 30 ladders from 30 feet
down; about 675 lug boxes; 2 barrels of spray oil.
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
Three Wardrobes, 1 Walnut safe. 7 beds, 1 bedroom suite, 20
chairs, 4 rocking chairs, 1 Victrola and Records, 2 buffets, 2
book case~, 1 couch, "1 daybed, 1 ro|ltop desk, 2 desk chairs, one
ll-ft, extension table; 1 library table, 1 tea table, 5 stands, 4
bedsprings, 1 washstand, pictures and frames; toilet articles
~dishes, waiters, pots, pans, skillets, griddle, buckets, cans, glass
jars, lamps, lanterns, radios, cake screws, aluminum kettles,
Pewter dish, pewter castor, andirons and tongs, candle molds,
old stone jars, snuffers, 1 fat lamp, 1 coffee grinder, books, one
4-burner coal oil stove; house plants, bed clothes, feather pil-
lows, some meat, and many articles not mentioned.
TERMS CASH :--No property to be removed until settled for.
HOMER C. SMALL
HARWOOD BURKH kRT,' awcl "
CHARLES HENSELL, Clerks.
The Woman's Auxiliary of the Tuscarora Church will serve
luT:~,ust--~ 16 and 23-2t.-pd.--A.
Ot~er ~rtlc}ts L~st&l ---
Hall Tree, Chest of Drawers, Desk Chair, Victrola Wi~h
100 Records, 3-Bur~r Westinghouse Electric StoVe ~ith OVEn;
1 Set of English Saddle Bags (Pig Skin).
We are expecting a
new shipment of May- Will Also Sell at this Sale
tags soon and are again Automobiles, all 5-passenge cat OF VALUABLE
dependable,taking orders f6r flictel tthis One Ford, One Olds and One '39 Buick. ThEse /~utomobfles PERSONAL PROPERTY!
belong to Ralph 8tephenson.
leader in the home laun- We are making this a community sale. Anyone having I will sell everything en this farm known as Bunker Hill,
dry field! Don't wait, anything to be sold will contact the undersigned, thr~e mites South of Round Hill two miles East of Bluemont
come in today and red- TERMS CASH:---No goods to be ,rem0ved until paid for. On the ro~d iegding from Round Hill to Yellow School ltouse,
ister for yours
orders are being fiUed ] AX EVAN in Lm o n County, Virginia, on 1 46
alphabeti. BOLIVAR. W. VA: SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 9 ,
"--~ "" ~ K.K. CAVALIER, Auctiont~L CoSam eing At 10:30 A. M.
SALES and SERVICE
PHONE 128 CHARLES TOWN, W. vA.
Call Us For EXPERT Repair Service
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EXTRA GOOD BREAbl
E. C. TOWNS. Clerk.
Aug. 16-1t.-pd.---A. Au~ 21-tt.-pd.--S.
The unders|gned, bi~inff unable to,' secure sut~cient labor,
will Sell at Pffblic Sal~ without reserve the following Personal
Property, Oh the farm formerly oW/it~d by tt~ lgte' Jo~n C.
l~inha~t, 2 miles so~ith of Shepbef~st0~n, on ttte r~ad l~td-
ing f~ora Shepberdstown to ~oler's Cross ROads, on
I IDAY, UGUST 23, .
BEG~IN~ ~'~' 11:00 O'CLOCK A. l~.
No. 1, MOLLY, sorrel mare, ~-yrs. old, works anyW-here
hitched; No. 2. NANCYi sorrel mare, 3-yrs. old, a No. 1
strap mare.
82 HEAD oF YOUNG DAII Y
Fifteen Holstein Cows @ith calves by side; 10 Gu~rhsey
Cows with c~Ives by side; i0 Holstei~ CoWs, heavy springers;
40 Holstein ~nd (]~s~*y Cows in f~ll tim# of nedlk, mastly
HOlsteins; 2 l~olsteln Btd|li Idrge enough for service; 5 Ho~in
and Guernsey Hdffers rangi/~g from 1~ t~ i8 montlis old. The
above cows are m0s~l# first and eeco'nd calf heifers.
82 Head Co ,s & Heifers - 9 Horses
I~ispersal sale of Entire Herd of Bunker Hih Dairy Farm.
~2 Head of Pure Hred Holstein and Guernsey Cows and Heifers,
45 milkin~ cmVs in full flow of milk, 27 close springers, 18
grown heifers t0 freshen this fall. This is an exceptionally
fin~ l~e~d Of cows and heifers, most of which were raised on
th~s farm. Nine Head of Hors*~s, one team of mares, 4 and 5
extra good. One team of blaek horses, extra good Workers,
end-half bi~ed ~iare 4-years old, will make a hunter (by Black
$/t~ket); two cow hOrses, one good saddle horse, 4 ponies,
two ire diildren's ponies.
TACK and RIDING EQUIPMENT
Feur riding bridles, two snaffle bit huntifig bridles, four
lfll~illt bit riding bridles, six hunting halters, one dozen year-
ihtff halters, four pony halters, four pony bridles, two Buena
Vista riding aaddtes, two English saddles, four pony saddles,
all kinds of martingales, scrapers, bandages, rubbers, every-
tliirlg needed for the horse.
HARNESS
TWo sets Yankee harness, 4 sets check lines. 8 collars,
Work bridles, halters, lead harness, and all kinds of other
harness.
FARM MACHINERY
.One new Holland pick-up baler, one ton of McCormick-Deer-
ing bale~ twine, one John Deere corn harvester with power
~itl~e ~R. with loader; one John Deere Tractor, Model A, on
l~bbei; one Ford Ferguson Tractor on rubber, with corn cul-
ti*at6t att4tehed; one McCormick-Deering thrashing maehine~
i8 HI AU OF s'rE u.ed very little; one Allis Chalmers Combine, in excellent.
eofiditi(m; one New Idea hay loader, one New Idea side de-
Nine Head of Angus Steers will weig~h around 700 lbs. eaeh;
Nint~ Head of H~r~fo~d St~rs, wil~we|gh ar6/~fid 700 lbs. each. livery r~ke, ont MeCormiek-Deering grain drill, 9-spout, used ll
very little; 1 M~Cormtck-Deering grain drill, 11-spout; 1 Papec
4 i IgAI) HOGS Cutter, 13-inch; 1 McCormick-Deering Ensilage Cut-
TWo bred sows with 1~4 pigs; 2 bred sows will farrow tan', 15,tn 1i; 1 McCormick-Deering 2-bottom plow, 14-inch;.
around ()ctobe~r 1. " 1 McCormick-D~ering Binder, 8-foot cut; 1 lime spreader, 1 '"
EQUIPI EI ~p ri~ke, 1 J~hn Deete horse mower, new;1 MeCe mick-
DAIRY
~rtng corn planter, 2 riding cultivators, 1 walking cuki-
One 8-can Milk Cooler; twenty 10-galtbn Milk Cans; One v~(oi.E#erytMng needed for the farm. m
DeL~tv~l Ct~a~ Se~a~tbr, AUTOMOBILES Ill"
THERE'S NO LOST ACTION WffH FRESH YEAST! F&RMING ][MPL ENT$- One 1941 two.door Chevrolet Sedan, one 1940 two-door Ul
id~ b~i~ used only by myself. Ill
And Fle,chmann s fresh Yeast goes right to Work One 2-horse W~n with bed; ~ barsh~re plowS+ e~c. Chevrolet Sedan. Both of these cars are in good shape, hay- [[[
because it s tively fresh. No waiting--no extra steps-- HARNgSS DAIRY EQUIPMENT M;'
Fleischmann s fresh Yeast hel s giv furl delicious l -ead Two sets of 3-inch Bretchin~s; sets of plow gtar~; one
milk caiUS, $ milking pails, stools, strainers, aprons, over- |H
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I)eI~vul Milking Machine used very little; 40 m
flavor, tender smooth texture--perfect freshness, wagon saddle. ]~f~]~~A, alia i~,l everything belonging to a dairy. II!
IF YOU BAKE AT HOME, always ask for ~ TWehty Rushels d I~h O0bbler Potatoes; and other articles TERMS:---CASH on day of sale. m
Fleiscbmann's active fresh Yeast with the ~ that are too numerous to mention. " Ho i4. KELLY, Round Hill, Va. ]11.
familiar, yellow label. Dependable-- ]] ; '7/~--'~ ~ TI~I~S CASH :--Nothing to be i~mbved uatil et~tled for. Telephone Round HiU 5441 i|
Ameriea sfavoriteforover 70years. /~ ~.'--~ ~ ~ SAM M, ~Kt~I~R ROBERT WRIGHT, 1~ S. CRIPPEN, and m
C. ~N ENGLE, W. S. L~[S, K. 11{. COLEM/IN DUNN, Aactioneers. i|[~
A~h - '~ THEODORE REID, Clerk.
~~~ ~" CAYALIEII udd: I~MMERT R. BOWlJUS, Aucti~t'rs.G.AugustF 9VlCKRilS'and 16.---A.Cierk" AugustBr wn's Reeetaurant will serve lunch.9 and 16.--A. " :m--~l.