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The Frederick. Saturday. February 23. 19Sit Weeds Cause. Some Losses of all kinds are troublesome, but noxious weeds cause more losses than most farmers Imagine.

The farmer of today may be likened unto the man of the parable who "sowed good seed in his field, and while men slept his enemy came sowed tares among the wheat, and went his way." Estimates of losses from in the United States range from 3 to 5 billions of dollars. Noxious weeds not only lower production and quality of the current crops, but such weeds as mustard and dodder if allowed to mature seed down the land for many years to come. Quack-grass, Canada thistle, hedge bind-weed, and other weeds with vigorous rootstocks. spread over large areas causing destruction or large losses to both present and succeeding crops. Weeds listed as noxious vary in different states, even in adjoining Three kinds so listed in practically all states are field bindweed, Canada thistle, and dodder (all species).

Those that are considered noxious in from 20 to 35 states are buckhorn or plantain (Plantago corncockle, curly dock and other docks (Rumex spp.) Horse- nettle, Johnsongrass, knapweed, leafy spurge, mustard (Brassica spp and sowthistle. Those considered noxious in from 10 to 19 states are Bermuda chess or cheat, hoary cress, nutgrass. oxeye daisy, and pennycress. In addition to these rather widley distributed and generally noxious weeds, there are 33 other plants. considered as noxious in from 2 to 9 states, and 34 others in only one state.

The first step in keeping rid of objectionable weeds on your farm is to know and recognize them when you see them. By always keeping on the lookout, you can adopt without delay methods of eradication which can be readily But if are left undisturbed for even one of two months, the job of eradication may be very much more difficult and expensive. an extra precaution, keep a dried specimen of plant for comparison with later "suspected marauders, so that immediate and effective control measures may be inaugurated without having to wait for identification. When the invasion of a noxious weed is over only a small area, and IB discovered early, either a drastic cultural treatment or the application of 2-4D or other weed eradicator should be effective with little effort or cost, but if one puts it off and allows a weed to produce seed or spread over a large area by means of runners or rootstocks. the cost may be multiplied many times, with the possibility that efforts to eradicate it may not be wholly effective.

If one is producing field seeds for shipment into another state, it is necessary to take cognizance of not only the noxious weeds of his own state but of the state into which the crop seed is to be shipped. Or, if he doesn't know where it is to be sold, or shipped, he must consider all noxious weeds of the areas where such seed is likely to be sown for crop purposes. To make a long story short, it behooves every farmer to become better acquainted with all noxious weeds his area, to recognize the potential losses from such weeds, and to take the earliest and most effective means of eradication. WEEDS Reduce yields. Lower quality of product.

Increase production Retard machinery operations. Foster diseases and insects. Cause infestation of future crops. Are evidence poor farm- luff. The Venezuelan Guanoco asphalt lake is considered to be the largest natural asphalt in the world.

Reporters Quiz An informal poll of residents of the city taken during the week indicates that no one locally has any desire to become the ruling monarch of Great Britain and that none of them would like it or feel tempted to accept if it should happen to be oiTered them. Six Frederick residents interviewed at random gave the following answers to the question: If you had'the opportunity would you.like to be reigning monarch of Great Britain? The answers: George L. Rothenhoefer, 133 Church street: "No." Helen Schuitz, Frederick: I would not." Joseph Maley, Frederick: Bernard Price, Frederick: Arthur Schmidt, Frederick: I do not think that I would." Oscar Baugher, Frederick: I would not." West "No, "No." "No." "No, "No, New Regulations On Fowl, Egg Sales The Maryland Livestock Sanitary Service announces new regulations, effective January 1, 1952, governing the sale of chicks, poults, any other newiy hatched domestic fowl and hatching eggs. Anv person, firm or corporation wishing to sell or offer for sale these products must secure a permit from the Livestock Sanitary Service. All proposed sales by auctions, sales barns, community sales, peddlers or vendors, offering chicks, poults, any other newly hatched domestic fowl or hatching eggs must secure a one-day permit.

The applications for one-day permits must be submitted at least five days before the proposed sale and are good for only one day. Any person, excepting those required to have a one-day permit, are required to secure an annual permit. Flock owners in the state that sell hatching eggs to a hatchery are not required to have a permit. All baby chicks, poults, any other newly hatched domestic fowl or hatching eggs produced in Maryland must be pullorum "clean" or "passed" or the equivalent, and only testing under the supervision of the State Livestock Sanitary Service will be recognized. Any OL Tl DA BLOODLINES --Represented by the above animals will be in evidence in the 40 bred gilts and boars to be offered for sale next Tuesday at the Frederick Fair Grounds' by the State Hampshire Breeders' Association.

The boars shown above are owned by Illinois breeders as are the aged and senior yearling sow. Two Frederick County breeders. Edgar Virts. Jefferson, and Charles H. Lutz, Middletown, are offering 14 animals at the Tuesday sale.

Roger Sanner, Woodbine, is also sending several top gilts to the auction. Fav '-ck, Indianapolis, and E. R. Bowlus. Frederick, are the auctioneers.

of these products shipped into Maryland must be pullorum "clean" or "passed." Further information may be secured from Dr. C. R. Davis Livestock Sanitary Service, College Park. HOLSTEINS TESTED BRATTLEBORO, Vt.

Feb. 22-Among registered Holstein-Friesian cows in Maryland whose recently completed production records by the Herd Improvement Registry Department of The -Holstein-Friesian A i a i of America are the following. Owned by Leslie C. King, Clarks- burg--Kingstead Delia Pet, 630 pounds butterfat, 18,096 pounds milk. 365 days, 2 7 years 4 months.

Owned by W. I. King, Gaithersburg--Irvington Annie, 542 pounds butterfat, 15,499 pounds milk, 331 days, 2 milkings, 4 years months. Owned by Edward F. and Naomi K.

Holter. Middletown--Ednamead Peggy Louise, 481 pounds butterfat. 13.499 pounds milk, 332 days, 2 milkings, 7 years 1 month. Testing was supervised by the University of Maryland, in cooperation with The Holstein-Friesian Association of America. Know America Today's Anniversaries 1764---William Eaton, soldier, consul to Tripoli, whose march across the Lybean desert in the a with Tripoli is a classic in venture and daring, born at Woodstock, Vt.

Died June 1, 1811. 1787--Emma Hart Willard, Troy. N. Y. and Hartford.

Conn, teacher and writer, born in Berlin, Conn. Died April 15. 1870. 1817--John L. Lincoln.

Brown University Latin professor so beloved' he was presented with gift of $100.000 to place him 'orever beyond want, born in Bostdn. Died Oct. 17. 1891. 1832--John H.

Vincent. Methodist clergyman-bishop, originator or the Chautauqua movement, born at Tuscaloosa, Ala. Died May 9. 1920. 1857--Margaret W.

Deland. popular novelist, born in Allegheny. Pa. Died in Boston, Jan. 13, 1945.

Today In History 1836--Beginning of historic siege of the Alamo, Texas. 1886--Charles M. Hall. 32-year-old Oberlin. Ohio, recent college graduate, discovers trfe first com- mercially lueeeiiful way to make aluminum.

1905--The first Rotary Club established in Chicago. 1917--The Federal Board for Vocational Education established. 1926--Thomas Midgely, Jr. issued patent for ethyl gas- 1939--u. S.

Senate eliminates Guam from the naval construction bill because of the objection by Japan. 1942--The California coast, near Santa Barbara, shelled by enemy sub. 1944--More 100 American planes lost in raid over Germany. 1945--U. S.

Marines plant the flag over Mount Suribachi, Iwo Island. 1951--Muc" slows up U. N. forces' advance in Korea. Today's Birthdays Dr.

Alan Valentine, ex-president of Rochester. N. Y. ex- economic stabilization head, born in Glen Cove, N. 51 years ago.

Gov. G. Mennen Williams of Michigan, born in Detroit, 41 years ago. Charles Merz, editor of the New York Times, born in Sandusky, Ohio, 59 years ago. Dr.

Samuel S. Stratton, president Monkeys search through their hair, not for fleas, but for a salt which exudes from their pores. For Your Winter Fill Up OLGA 41 Makes Stokers Work Better Markell Ford 41 SOUTH CARROLL ST. PHONE 202 BOYER TRANSPORTATION COMPANY, INC. Announce that on or about March 1st, 1952, the Moving, Storage and Packing Business conducted at Knoxville, will be moved to 183 East South Street, Frederick.

Md. Phone day 822 or 571-J; night 2701-W. The Knoxville office will be closed and all business will be conducted from the Frederick office. PUBLIC SALE I OF I PERSONAL PROPERTY By virtue cf an Order the Circuit Court for Frederick County, dalrd February 5. 1952.

the undrrvicnrd Trustee in No. 17.015 Equity, will at public sale, on the bring the farms belonging to Maggie AddiMin and Frank R. on Route 80 between Tfrbana and the Fingerboard Road, about 2'i miles from Crbana. on FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1952 at the hour of ten-thirty o'clock A. M.

all the following described personal property, to-xvit: ANTIQUES Butler's tray, marble top mahogany sideboard, walnut square table, mantel clock, walnut secretary desk, square stand, mahogany marble stand, mahogany inlaid settee, walnut hall rack, walnut cupboard, marble top wash stand, walnut stand, walnut stand table, mahogany chest of school master chair. Victorian love seal, marble top drevser. chest, mahogany wardrobe, walnut wardrobe, sleight chairs. 2 bracket lamps, marble top mash stand, some and china, what-not stand, and other personal property, lo-wit: bed. sewing table, piano.

2 lawn 2 single iron beds, rocker. 3 straight chairs, mirror, roll top oak chifforobr. oak wardrobe. 3 rockers, sausage stulTer. sausage grinder, carpet chair, water set.

cook stove. 2 kitchen tables, conking and dishes and china, and other articles. 12 chickens. milk cows, 2 large milk cooler, milk cans. McTormick-Deerlng side delivery rake, wheat fan, hay fork, and pulleys, platform wales single bottom tractor plow.

23- twrtk spring tooth harrow. McCormick-Tleering disc har- grind stone, bench anvil. screw jack, F-2t Farmall tractor en rubber, tractor tractor manure spreader on rubber. Thomas Hl-disc drill, basket sleigh, twtTgi log drag. J-hole corn shellrr.

tractor saw. etc. TERMS OF SALE as prescribed by the Court's Order--CASH. FRANK R. ADDISON.

TRUSTEE WILLIAM M. STORM, Attorney tMMLRI R. BOWLUS, Auctioneer Turner Realty Co. INCORPORATED List Your Property With Us APARTMENTS HOMES STORES FARM INDUSTRIAL 57 E. Patrick Sf.

Frederick, Md. Phone 1211 YES WE ARE "TRACTOR CRAZY" CALL US FOR CRAZY DEAL ON A AND A WE ARE MAKING HIGHER ALLOWANCES NOW THAN EVER--LET'S GET TOGETHER BEFORE SPRING SHORTAGES MAKE US GET SENSIBLE. CA LL TOif A i B. M. WOODFIELD SON DAMASCUS, MD.

Ph. Dam's 2721 or 3921 TYRCONNEL FARMS DISPERSAL LEWIS B. ROCK. Owner TUESDAY, MARCH 18TH. BRUNSWICK, MD.

11 A. M. AT THE FARM miles west of Frederick Route 34t--turn at signs Hawaiian Nile Club. Farm 9 miles West of Middletown and 4 miles East of Brunswick Route 17. C1 1ICJ.II 2S REGISTERED GUERNSEYS I nlufUl 33 GRADE GUERNSEYS 45 Cows and Bred Heifers; 14 Heifers 2 Service Bulls A very good home bred herd with size, type and good udders.

All with DHIA records up to S7t Fat 2x. 22 fresh October 15th date. Many bred for Fall others milking well and due throughout the year. IH NWAMvK LEADER'S GOVKKM)K One 7 year old near Braved bull. Dsnwalkc Governor (above) has 4 daughters from Fat up to 576 as 2 yr.

old. also a 4 yr. old full Sister with 13.79? M. F. 305d.

Selling with daughters and 25 cows bred to him. Also. Dnnwalke fiefrndrr 13 7341 Fat and bred to him. 12 daughters of Dun- Advancer (Dam 734) Fat) and IS by Dunwalke Melody- Dam C45 Fat 4 A DON'T MISS THIS SALE FOR CLEAN, DEfENDABLE GUERNSEYS Herd T. B.

and Aerd. Vaccinated. can anywhere. H. C.

Barker. Salt Mgr. Auctioneers: For Catalogs mrlte or call: Louis Merryman. Towson. Md.

Mione 1773 or Howe Delbert Null. Frederick, Md. Frederick, Md. PUBLIC SALE Intending to discontinue famine I iH where I reside on hard road to Myersville one mile north of Harmony, Maryland en TUESDAY, MARCH 18,1952 AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M.

40 HEAD OF DAIRY CATTLE 1 eow bred in August, cows bred in October, 2 cows bred in November, eows bred in December, cows bred in, January, 3 cows bred in February, 5 heifers bred to freshen in fall 1952, open heifers, 1 grade Holstein bull with fine blood lines. This Is a fine dairy herd and will de any dairyman a hit ef good in their herd. TWO HORSES. MACHINERY Famuli Model tractor, fully equipped en rubber, hand tltt cultivators, disc barrow, 34 tooth tractor lever harrow, Me- Cormiek two-bottom 12-hich gang plow, enltipacker, Coby low down wagon on rubber, Superior ten-disc grain drill, foot end- leas belt, John Deere corn planter, foot extension ladder, Me- Cormiek Deering horse mower, tractor wood saw, eight foot McCormick binder, New Idea manure spreader, horse plows, Fairbanks Morse hammer mill, feed cart, hay forks and nepes, feed carts, hog scalder, butcher benches, horse power motor, 1 barrel vinegar, 3 unit DeLaval milk machine, It-cut electric milk cooling BOX, 4-can electric dairy box, 16 can steriliser, milker sterilizer, two-section wash tank, circulating pump and cooler, 14 milk cans, 3 horse power Lookout dairy boiler, Stewart cow clippers. FEEDS--Approximately 5 tons of fine hay and other articles not mentioned.

Kitchen range. 3-pieee kitchen cabinet. TERMS OF SALE--CASH day of sale. R. BOWLUS A GLENN TROUT ELLSWORTH L.

WILES RAYMOND L. KELLT, Clerk Lunch Righto Reserved PUBLIC SALE The undersigned having sold his furm will sell at the farm located 2y miles east of Knoxville on the Knoxville-JeBersosi road, just off Route 34t at Nickelson's Garage Frederick on SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1952 AT 10:06 A. M. THE FOLLOWING 19 HEAD OF CATTLE 5 head of springing Holstein and Guernsey cows. 4 Jersey and Jersey-Holstein cross, one fresh by day of sale, one fall cow.

9 head ef springing and bred heifers, Holstein and Guernsey, 1 Holstein stock bull. 20 Yearling White Leghorn laying hens. FARM MACHINERY McCormick Deering disc grain drill, overhauled, in A-l shape; Mc-D. corn planter with fertiliier attachments, 2 sets ef discs, good as new; Case tractor disc, practically new; goed Deering mower. New Idea hay loader, fine condition; dump rake, low down wagon on steel, 2 horse wagon.

Bradley hammer mill, Schuts- O'Neill hammer mill, small new; saw and mandrel, platform scales, 1 2-horse plow, cultivator, 2 double shovels, elec. and battery fencers, water cream separator, single and double trees, harness, forks, other articles, some baled straw. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE S-pc. Hving reom suite, cook stove, Cold Spot Refrigerator, Frigidaire. 2 desks, antique rockers, cane bottom and straight back chairs, stands, wash stand, 4 ext.

leaf tables. 2 brass beds and springs, buffet, kitchen cabinet, couch, marble-top dresser and wash stand, wardrobe, hall mirror. Maytag washer, meat table, iron kettle, grinder, stnffer. pictures, frames, bowks, table lamps, oil lamps, pots and pans. elec.

Homart water heater, never used: porch glider, and many other useful articles. TERMS--CASH. O. A. DITTENBURN KNOXVILLE.

MD. Auctioneer--ROBERT C. MULLENDORE Clerks--MULLENDORE DAGENHART Lunch by Home Builders Class of Brownsville Church ef the Brethren. KEYSTONE HOLSIEIN SALES, INC. ON ROCTE 230 EAST OF MOUNT JOY.

PA. ANNUAL FARM IMPLEMENT AND CATTLE SALE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 29th, 1952 FARM IMPLEMENTS 10:00 A. M. Two full lines by C. Arthur Wolgenmuth and Melvin Many Farmall H.

tracotr. one 2 or 3 bottom IH mounted disc plow (Model HM-150). one 2-mw IH mounted cultivator, ene manure loader, one 35V IH grass mower. Farmall A tractor, mounlrd plow and cultivator. New Idea side delivery rake (used 2 years).

1C disc Co-op grain drill (used 2 IH 200F manure spreader. IH 2-row corn planter, with fertilizer attachments. 2 rubber-tired wagons. New Idea single row tobacco planter, IH disc, cultipacker. Leroy plow packer.

John Deere tractor with cultivators. John Deere 2-bot- tnm plow. McCormick Deering horse-drawn mower. IH sMe delivery rake. 3 unit DrtLaval milker complete with pipe for installing, ff ran IH milk cooler, hot water heater, 10 milk cans, poultry equipment, platform scales, endless belt, tobacco boxes, and tools.

1911 stake body Chevrolet truck in good condition with excellent rubber, air compressor, lumber and many other Items. 60--HEAD HOLSTEINS--60 CERTIFIED ACCREDITED MANT VACCINATED A 701 LB. TEAR OLD Rocland Rag Apple Judy M23I2 Vaccinated. 2v 3fi5d 2x I674W milk 4.7~r test TOI Ibs. fat.

Hrr dam has milk 4.13^ test nad HS7 Ibs. fat and she bred a son of a with 23041 Ibs. milk with 10M Ibs. of fat. Oriole Ixnlse Sovereign faint, a two year old daughter Kcmro Texal Sovereign out of a cow with ICI3G Ibs.

of milk 2.92r ti33 fat. Srgis Nellie, a daughter Elmcroft Segta TLochnivar bred to Sanar. A daughter King Rag Apple Posch whose dam was selected by where she mdae 1003 Ibs. fat TWO SERVICE AGE BULLS Two sons of Blind Haven Sovereign Champion. MMI Belle Rag Apple Hcnscrvcld at 5 years 3x 24097 4.29 1036.

A son of -Champion" from a daughter ef Montvfe Loci-invar 3rd at 5 years milk testing 3.C^ CI2 fat. Another son of "Champion" from a daughter ef Supreme Lucky Boy at years 30.VI 2x milk 3.74^ S92 fat. All animals Certified and Accredited. Many Vaccinated. KEYSTONE HOLSTEIN SALES.

INC. Phone 1-4354 MOWT JOT, PENNSTLVAMA of Middlebury College. Vermont, born in Lynn. Masr, 94 years ago. Chief Justice John T.

Loughran of the New York State Court of Appeals, born at Kingston, N. 63 yearn ago. William L. Shirer. author, journalist and radio commentator, born in Chicago, 48 yearg ago.

Today'i Horoscope This day gives a high order of intelligence and a strong character. Fine ideas are coupled with a kind heart and strong ideas on hospitality. It develops a counselor to be trusted and one winning friends much higher than himself in the social scale. It is a grand birthday. 18.969 POUND RECORD BRATTLEBORO.

Feb. 22-With 672 pounds of butterfat and 18.969 pounds of milk to her credit. Brook Lodge Matador Iwanna, re- gistered Holstein-Frisian owned by Frank G. Remcberg. Middletown, has completed a 365-day production test in official Herd Improvement Registry.

She milked 2 times daily, and was 6 years 11 months of age when she began her testing period. SNOW BLOCKS TRAIN ST. THERESE. Feb. 22 --Huge wind-piled snowdrifts kept 44 a and crewmen marooned today after their train crept a mile or so into this Gaspe coast village.

The 44. with four women and two children among them were stranded when the Canadian National Railways train became snowbound Monday night. working from of the line last night cleared enough track to let the train reach tiding here. FARM: 154 A. Dairy farm 7 ml.

from Frederick on hard road. Beautiful home lirge bank barn dairy Silo other buildinft-- An exceptional buy for dairy, stock or a productive crop farm. Plenty water-- Immediate posiesslon. 16, 500.00 HOME: For (raeioui living-- room solid brick. Heavy slate roof.

Exceptionally well constructed throughout. Located in Middletown. You must let thi home if you intend to buy. 15,900.00 HOME: room-- white bungalow. Situated at Linden Hills overlook Inj Frederick.

Modern throughout. Larje double lot, landscaped with beautiful pond and shrubbery. chicken house garage. Possession 30 days. 115.090.00 R.

C. BOYER, Real Estate Representing Geo. M. Chapllnt. Realtor Bldg.

Frederick. Md. Tel. IfM Residence Middletown, Md. TeL I7-J-1 PUBLIC SALE OF HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE EQUIPMENT CONDUCTED BY NULL NULL, TROUT, WARFIELD AUCTIONEERS Discontinuing the dairy business I the undersigned will sell en premises, where I now reside located 4 4 miles of Ridge- Tllle, miles south of U.

S. Route 46, (turn south at tavern on Long Corner Road) miles east of Damascus (Howard Chapel Drive) south of Long Corner in Howard County, on FRIDAY, MARCH 7,1952 BEGINNING AT II O'CLOCK A. M. THE FOLLOWING TO-WIT: 120 HEAD OF HOLSTEIN CATTLE 120 75 Holsiein milk eows, 18 registered Holstein cows, 57 grade Holstein cows, registered Holstein heifers, 24 grade Holstein heifers. IS ef these heifers are bred to registered Holstein bull to freshen In fall.

are open. 15 of the above cows will be fresh er close springers by sale day, balance in full flow of milk bred to freshen next fall. All ef these animals are bred to registered Holstein bulls. Lot of these animals are artificially bred by the famous "Curtis Candy' bull. 1 registered Holstein bull (from "The Walker" herd of Gaithersburg, Md.) 3 yrs.

old. This herd has been producing over 401 Ibs. butter fat for the past several years. All T. B.

tested an accredited for years. Milk goes en the Washington market. This is ene of the best herds in Howard County. D. H.

I. A. records, and breeding dates will be announced. Majority of these animals were calfhood vaccinated. are interested in good milk cows, you can find them here.

DAIRY EQUIPMENT 4-nnH DeLaval milking machine (S extra pails) complete without pipes, 21 can sterilizer, 1 milking machine sterilizer. 1 Kelvinator It-can ice box, 1 double wash tank, 1 30-inch milk cooler, Washington type milk covered milk buckets, milk strainer and pads, stools, James Way feed carts, 2 rubber tired wheelbarrows. 1 Stewart eow clippers, brooms, brushes, scoops, scrappers, etc. The eH burning boiler and ether equipment remains on farm. JOHN DEERE MODEL A TRACTOR John Deere manure spreader rubber.

FEEDS--All feeds left by sale day. About tons of baled bar mostly alfalfa; It tons ef baled straw, and ensilage. NOTICE--Any ef the above property may be Inspected at your convenience. The Ladles ef "Howard Chapel" will serve lunch and refreshments. TERMS OF SALE--CASH with she clerk en sale day and property removed until paid for.

EVERETT W. MULLINIX, Owner LONG CORNER, MD. PHONE MT. AIRY 268-J-I JOHN W. NULL.

DELBERT I. NULL, GLENN TROUT, EDGAR WARFIELD, Auctioneers JERRY E. WILLIAMS, Clerk C. BARKER, Pedigree Announcer PUBLIC SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY CONDUCTED BY NULL AND NULL AUCTIONEERS Due to HI health I am compelled to discontinue farming, and will sell en my home farm located at Dickerson. along state highway leading to Stronghold.

Sugar Leaf Mountlan, Barnesville, and Cemus in Montgomery County, Maryland en BEGINNING WEPNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1952 AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M. THE FOLLOWIN FOLLOWING TO-WIT: 36 HEAD OF DAIRY CATTLE 36 1 head ef Holstein milk cows. 3 head ef Guernsey milk cows, majority first, second and third calves. Most of these cows will be 4 Brin 1 Holstein bull 2 yrs.

old This to a high testing herd. T. B. tested and accredited, milk going on the Washington market One P.BI black Percberon mare yrs. eld, single line leader.

MACHINERY 2 TRACTORS 2 1 Farmall tractor and A-l condition: 1 Farmall F-20 tractor en rubber, also steel wheels. A-l condition: 1 J. J. Case ft. combine cut only 200 acres.

1 D. B. ensilage cutter with up and down pipe. I MrCermick Deering corn binder completr with leader. 1 John Deere lime spreader with tractor hitch.

2 New Idea manure spreaders. 1 New Idea side delivery hay rake. 1 nearly new John Deere spring tooth tractor harrow, McCormick Deering tractor dise harrow. 1 2-sertion spring teeth harrow. 1 weed frame spring teeth harrow.

1 MeDrering tractor spring tooth harrow. 1 iron eled roller. I S-section spike harrow. 1 McCormick Deermg hone drawn mower. 1 lew down wagon en rubber complete with bed.

I few down wagon on steel complete with hay ladders. 1 John Deere corn planter with fertiliier attachment. I Van Brunt 10-hee grain drill. 1 McCormick Deering 13-dise traitnr drill. A-l condition.

1 riding cultivator. 2 3-horsc barshrar plows. 1 Mc- rermick Deering 14-Inch gang plow, several double, single and five 1 milk wagon, tot ef single, double and triple trees, leg chains, etc. HARNESS hrich hands. 2 sets ef lead harness.

plow har- bridles, check lines, breast chains, butt DAIRY EQUIPMENT 2 unit DeLaval milking machine extra paill, complete with can stcrilitrr. I0-caa Wilson electric ice bos. 2 double wash up tanks. 1 large milk center. 2 milking machine upright steam boilers.

15 Washington type milk cans, strainer and pads, several covered milk buckets. 2 Stewart cow clippers. 1 wheelbarrow, brushes, scrapers, shovels, stools, etc. CHEVROLET 2-TON TUfCK COMPLETE WITH RACKS. Many miscellaneous articles not mentioned.

The Ladies ef The Methodist Church will serve lunch and refreshments. TERMS OF SALE--CASH wtth clerk property removed until paid for. day and no J. B. RUNKLES.

Owner DICKERSON, MO. JOHTV W. AND DELBERT ft. Awttmren II. M.

ALEXANDER. Clerk..

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