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--TKEDAILY MAO, Md Business News West. Md. Ry. Moves Offices In Baltimore BALTIMORE The West- Train Optometrist Hajph UigOargei has taken two all-day profes skmal study programs under the auspices of the Optometrk Center of New York at the New Of JUal EfUte. MtT IMC HOI be at PvMtr Safe ta of tto Home.

TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1968 Hwra 1 I fM. 3 BOOM. talk to Meek on MCOMI floor vitk oaajaW caooot no water hMt lockte riSa.j'S era Maryland Railway Com pany will become the first tenant in the new Arlington symposium concerned method! York Hilton Hotel. The major Building on or about April 1. Occupying the entire 17th.

18th and 19th floors even though the building will not be fully completed for sev eral months. The move was announced today by W. Arthur Crotz, president of Western Mary land, who said the railway's headquarters offices i move from (he nearby Commercial Credit Corporation building. The new building is located at the northeast corner of Charles a i Streets. Grotz pointed that the company considered other sites but chose to remain "in the very hub the city's dramatic down town development" The 26 story Arlingto Building is adjacent to Charles Center, largely th creation of the Greater more Committee, of i Grotz is a past chairman.

Leather Donated To VA Center In keeping with its common Jty relations program, W. Byron A Sons, of Williams port, recently contributed large quantity of tanned leather to the Veterans Ad ministration Center in Mar liusburg. A.A. Gavazzi, Center Director, informed Byron a "This leather has been given to our Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Service for use in both the Occupational Therapy and Manual A Therapy Clinics. In many attractive colors and assorted grades and guages, i leather will be put to many uses among patients and domiciliary members attending these clinic type therapies.

Much of it will be utilized for beginner projects where faltering hands and numbed fingers, regaining their strength and dexterity through the activities of the clinic, often err." Bonk Debits Here Show An Increase Bank debits in Hagerstown increased nine per cent a month, compared with the previous February. The total was $71,728,000 last month. The gain for the first two months of this year is sev en per cent over last year in a comparable period. Eastern Expands Plant Construction will be startec I i a on a 360,000 square-foot addition to Eastern Products Division of the George Rober Co. The S4 million addition will be built adjacent to Eastern Products' present distribution center in Columbia and will house office, engineering, manufacturing and distribution under one roof.

Uarns Drapes, Decorating Ralph E. Shaw of the Mo Ewen Furniture Co. has attended a drapery sales clinic and decorating school sponsored by the R. W. Norman manufacturer of custom draper- ief and bedspreads.

The sessions featured lectures on color utt relation to borne furnishings, techniques in 11 i and drapery window treatments. Attends Dairy Seminar Surge dairy equipment dealer, Kenneth E. Kline Jr. has at teaded two-day seminiar in Chicago. A new milker for dairymen and a full line of wa- tfjf conditioners and detergents introduced at the session.

IBM Promotes Manager Robert Clark, office products branch manager at Hagerstown's IBM office has been promoted to i products branch manager in Belhesda. Clark, who joined IBM in 1957, was transferred to Hager: wn in 1964. He will commute to Hagerstowu on weekends i 1 of prescribing multi focal eyeglasses designed to compensate for loss of focusing ability at various distances. Highbarger also attended a seminar on aphakia, the condition that occurs after cataract surgery. Tire Co.

Aids Students Kelly Springfield Tire Co. of Cumberland and its parent firm, Goodyear Tire and Rubber lave given the University of Maryland $4.200 for aiding engineering students. The first gift will be used to help graduate students. Thereafter awards will made to undergraduates. Kelly Springfield plans to invite recipients to Cumberland to explore possibilities of cummer employment.

PUBLIC SALE CaxCawt DarM 1C. attornty ohn E. Easurdw-- or kupectloii phono m-7eM Kathryn R. Moser Rescheduled Public Auction We will tail an aur farm along the Dollynyda mint off Rt. and 2 mint E.

of Libartytawn, Fradarick AM. on MONDAY, MARCH 75, 1968 AT 10 A.M. II Holitain Catflo, far T.B. and Bangs far Interstate Shipment, BeKimere Milk Baaa, Dairy Farm Machinery, and Faad. MR.

and MRS. JOHN R. WOLFE Rt. Union Bridge, Md. Clem Trout' and 6.

Trout, Auctioneers Walkorsvilk, Md. IM-7311 Public Sola PUBLIC SALE OF 2 STORY BRICK FRAME DWELL ING KNOWN AS 707 WASHINGTON AVENUE, HAGERSTOWN, WASHINGTON COUNTY, MD. BY VIRTUE of a specific direction to sell contained In the Last Will and Test ament ol Luis Hupp Griffith, late Hagerstown, Washington County, Mary land, deceased; seld Last Will and Text ament being admitted to probate by the Orphans' Court for Washington County, Maryland, the undersigned Executrix WILL OFFER for sale at public sale In Front ol the Court House In Hagerstown Washington County, Maryland, on TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1968, between the hours of one (D and Three (3) P.M., E.S.T. the following described ot or parcel ot ground together with improvements thereon, situate on the Soulh side of Washington Avenue, known as 707 Washington Avenue, Hagerstown, Washington County, Maryland; said lot fronts feet on the South side of said Street and extends back therefrom in unl- orm width a distance of 70 feet. Said ot Is bounded on the West by the prop- rty ol Ralph Young and ll bounded on East by the property of Mary Logan, nd the South by Prank Six; It being same property conveyed unto wll- am F.

Griffith and Lula H. Griffith, Is wife, (William F. Griffith having pre- eceased Lula H. Griffith) by deed dated September and recorded In Liber 2W, Folk) 522 among the Washington ounty, Maryland, Land Records. IMPROVED by i two story UrlOc and dwelling with 6 rooms (3 up-1 stairs and 3 downstairs), with bath and plpeleu hot air gas furnace.

TERMS OF SALE: 10 per cent cash day of sle, and balance upon atificatlon of sale by the Orphans' Court State, County and City Tones for year W7-19M to be prorated as of day of ettlement, as well as all water and sewer. POSSESSION upon final settlement MARGARET E. SHANK, Executrix of Estate of Lula Hupp Griffith, dec'd. Auctioneer: Lewis Renner Attorney: Harold H. Hoffman FOR INSPECTION see Executrix or Auctioneer 3-23, 3-27- 1-1 APPALOOU DISPERSAL SALE Located on the farm, miles Soulhwoat of burg, off road to Antiatam Furnace (Harpers Ferry Rd.) on Millar's Sawmill Road on SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1968 at 1:00 P.M.

17 HEAD OF HORSES Consisting erf Registered leopard stallion, "Ipeoky PUBLIC SALE MfcMljMrf on the fern feet if Ma. OoppV 4 atftoa KM Lent Meaetew Cantor SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1968 at A-M. MACHINERY-- HOGS- ANTIQUES HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES aooaon Home trader with cultivators, manure tractor, Mieily Harris balers, Maswy Hants mower, McDoorlea) planter, McOeerlng drill. 1 McDoerMf disc borrow, bee, aUsc plows. New leWsMe rate.

New KM ma- rubber Mm mam, trotter wood hot weter boater, cow cltapsrs, mm electric trill, heavy wwtl, tech, iewber, 2 Iron bet- mtMWIMMt, tacMt peats. eem Met, foaoh forte. ledjoe butchering equipment, tots ef other Ittm not Antiques I Household Articles Kelemene eaertment size wood end coal stew like new, (stele heatrele, I STowners, plane, bedroom wardrobe, oMi cere! bed, ether beds end springs, bureaus, hell rack, tealM end Mtcnen cabinet, television antenna, straight and racking chain, Urtl Axmlnster rut, tot of braided rag rues, nit frames, gMtsira rramet, old picture frames, eld arehi cradle, let of eM flat Irons, several new home nude comforts. gaJ. stone croc, tot ot other old cracks end lues, weeden tui, wash bowl end pitcher, I place setting of blue Wll.

lew deslgjn dlnnorware, lets el other end glassware, lot of cooking utofolb, power lawn mower, hand mower, some canned fruit, end many ether articles net mentioned. Tf Mtt CASH. Nothing mend until settled for. Net re- eeomlble for accidents en the uremlses. Mr.

ft Mrs. Marshall C. Strite (ONHElf DUrttUL SUE Duo to IU heoJtJ. aval forming, the undor- ontoofem lacejtag) gjjfen Htv oorotoem. Mat; 1 mete of Mat, off DeaMttviato NM (Roato Of) agi too.1.

TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1961 AT eVM. 127 HEAD OF HOLSTEIN CATTLE Consisting ef 75 dairy cows of wblcb ere freak or springers; as cows freab ataee January 1, belibce aWterent stetes of lactation. rteMohi bettors, 21 bred A 14 open boHera etestty all vaccinated; bolls--l Hotatom A 1 CberoMe; One i me. old Cherolals bull. This teed young herd of cat- He, eaoatty ell out ef arttHcM breeding, D.

H. I. A. on cows with many 1JOSO to 13000 Lb. individual records, banes end r.a.

test wMhln deys ef sale. Four and Model Machinery John Deere 3020 dlesei tractor, fully equipped, theo I years old; J.D. 4 row J.D. Pitt 4 bottom IMn. JJX ttst side mounted mower; John Deere 2O2O dJeeM liaUoi, equipped, less than 1 year old; J.D.

47 loader, double cylinder A bucket; J.D. bottom 14-hi. plow; Jokn Deere of trector. pt. hitch, power steering, big motor; J.D.

mounted two row corn picker; J.D. front mounted 2 row Massey Harris tractor, 4 cylinder; Oliver 2 bottom plow; feral 1 row j.D. 45 self propelled 10-ft. combine; N. Idee manure reader; J.D.

monure spreader; J.D_-F.B.B. disc drill; iw Hollend ail forage harvester wtth 1 heads; jjj. ItA. flail chopper; J.D.--K.O.A. Mt.

transport disc; Int. 7-ft. disc; cutti- packer; J.D. scraper blade; 2 section rotary boo; A tooth wood frame harrows; J.D. 4W-s pi.ntar with fartlliier attachments; J.D.

blower wtth ft. pipe; 1 Orovo self ami 1 N. dltlontr; N. iido riko; 3 rubbor tin rubber tiro flit motil ir.ln bin for pic pt flb (l ld J-O. with wtoont J.D.

mountod Auctlonoon Klna ftrito Chirk Thuretwi 4 Hykn tunch rlflhtt rotorvod. 4 yn. old; 1 young Appiloou stilllont, 3 4 yri. old; nine bred miroi with color or Appaloos. bickgraund, P.og.

Standard bred nun In foil to Reg. Stmdord itilllon, 1 wild color brad marat, I yoerllngt. Thlt It the herd of the late Mr. Howard Churchey, who wn well known for hl Interest end breodlnj of AepaiooM honet. Many of above era saddle brok.n.

All mares brad to Spooky Poncho to foal close to sah date. Breeder's to be furnished on all mares. This Is a good of young horses, with small heads and of quality. TACK laddlu, bridles, harness, shafts, buggy, sl.lgh, three 1-whMI carts, etc. TERMS: Cash.

Not for accidents. Mrs. Howard Churchey Phone 4M4I1J Auctioneer: Robert C. Mull.ndoro Clerk: C. L.

Meti PUBLIC SALE Household Furnishings and Antiques Next to the Elevator Chewsville, Maryland Saturday, March 30, 1968 A.M. To Wit. This sale includes a lot of good household -furniture, and many pieces of pattern glass and cnlns ware, a partial list of which fol lows: "China mortar and pestle, candy (ars, bottles, glass match holder, cutlog celery holders, blue blown glass creamers, 4-piece iron stone clover leaf tea set, e-betlam mugs, 2-steins, Buckle sugar cake stand, Melollca stem fruit bowl, glass knife Public Sole) PUBLIC SALE i Thursday, March 28, 1948 I 1:36 A.M. Located corner of East Mag- nolle Ave. East Irvln Ave.

i 2 blocks east of North Potomac i Junior High School at the I William R. Eekstlne farm. board, extension table, roll top desk, flat top desk with typewriter storage, Kelvin- ator stove, platform rocker, one 3.plece bedroom suite, 2 a beds, I antique 4i bed, wash-1 Hand, 2 bureaus, 2 chest of drawers (1 antique), 1 large ce-f 9 dar wardrobe, 1 cedar chest, odd chairs. Singer treedle sew- i Ing machine, 1 baby buggy, 21 Inch Motorola TV, Lewyt vacuum cleaner, 1 old clock, aluminum Ironing board, bamboo settee table chairs). 2 porch gliders, antique Butler's secretary, small portable electric washer, 4 quart Ice creem freeter, 1 large pressure cooker, double barrel 12gauge shotgun stuffer, grindstone, other Items not listed.

Termi: Cash. Auctioneers: Ralph Horst and i Lewis Renner. PUBLIC SALE 200 HEAD OF LIVESTOCK The undersigned will tall on the Robert Mullandoro farm located 10 south of Hagerstown, Md. on the BoonboroWilfiamsport read (Route 48) 4 miles west of Boonsboro, Md. 2 miles east off Sharpsburg Pika at Lappans Crossroads on SATURDAY APRIL 6, 1968 At 6:30 P.M.

200 Head of Holitain Heifers and Feeder Cattle Clerks: ert. Harshman and Goss- W. diehard Eekstlne, H. Ragan Cckstlne O. Rldenour Mar.

June, when Jbe will set up permanent retfdenca in the Washington, B.C. Allegheny Payload Zooms During its third full mouth of flight operations, the Allegheny Commuter potted an 187 per cent increase in passenger traffic during February, compared with the same mouth in 1967 Henaon Aviation, operator of the new service, reported 924 passengers arrived and departed Hagerjtown on 196 commuter flights during month. This compares i 322 for the corresponding month Of 1967. Of the 200 flights sched tiled between Hagerstown and Baltimore, only four were can celled because of a There were no otner flight in (erruptions. Truck Firm Gain Consolidated operating revenues of Hall's Motor Transit Co, of Harrisburg, Pa.

totalled 135,551,390 for 1967, lip from $10,619,499 for the previous year, according to John N. Hall, president. But net Income for rht period was $1,172,305 or $1.51 PUBLIC SALE HAVING SOLD Ml firm A i discontinuing farming A housekeeping, the undersigned will sell on the farm located 4 miles west Clear Spring, Md, off Route 40 at Indian Springs miles N.W. on Indian Spring Rd. en THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1968 AT 12:00 NOON MACHINERY: Massey Harris tractor; trailer type 1 bottom 12 in.

plow; rubber tire wagon; manure spreader; hammer mill, bar shear; single 3 shovel plows; hay fork A rope; milk cans; garden A butchering tools; forks; tome locust posts A lumber; harness; Hemollte 12 Ib. chain tew, like new; anvil. FURNITURE ANTIQUES: Corner cupboard, 200 yrs. old; copper kettle; Iron kettle; 2 Iron cook pots; iron skillets; I fist Irons; chvrn; 5 gal. crocks; i Hotter grinder; comb, wood A gas kitchen renge; Kel.

re- I frlgeralor; kitchen cabinet; utll- ity cabinet; plank bottom dln- rng rocking chairs; tables A I stands; 3 pc. parlor set; dresses; wash stands; beds; trunk; book-1 case; Singer sewing machine; Kel. wringer type washer; cream separator; pump; pic- 9 hires A frames; used rugi; new linoleum rug; canned fruit A glass fars; pets pans; dishes Including antique and other useful articles. Terms: Cash--not rapsonslble for Occidents. Auctioneer: Robert c.

dere i Clerk: C. Meti Consisting of Holstein heifers Including II close springing 1st calf heifers, 50 open heifers ranging from 4 to mo. of age, mostly all 10 head of started Hoi. a Angus heifers steer calves; 115 heed of steers weighing approx. 900 to oSO Ibs.

consisting ot Angus, Hereford, Charolals, Holiteln, Swiss and Blck Face; 2 Holstein yearling bulls our of good This Is a nice selection el home raised cattle, mostly dehorned, good bone breeding, ready for your grass or feedlet with all necessary animals Bang A T.B. tested within day of sale. TERMS: CASH Nat responsible for accidents. Sale managed A conducted by: Robert C. Mullendore, Phone Ml-0544 Clerk: C.

L. Metz R. L. Martin Watklns J. A.

Fralay G. E. Strite, Owners Sale held under roof with lunch available on grounds. 30. holder, Austrian china sick room set, set of American Llmoge 11K gold band dishes, iron stone water pitcher, sherblts, sterling salt poppers, metal bate glasses, extra large gold gilded picture frames, table light with china shade, walnut sewing box, buttons, augers, gold handled umbrella, John Belt crock, test tubes, hydrometer sat of Apothecary weights, costume lew- elry, baskets, demijohns, lot of books, Christmas ornaments, 3- plece child's round table metal drug store soda table and chair set, serving tray, eak library table, 1-sectlenal book caiei, txn rugs, walnut safe, ladder back chair, mahogany parlor set, mahogany stand, marble top stand.

Queen Ann chairs, davenport, brass bed, Rote Wood bed complete, wooden preit, walnut chest of drawers, walnut marble top dresser, wardrobe, 5-plece breakfast set, large blanket chest, cedar wardrobe. Singer sewing machine, 2-neat benches, kegs, electric 100. egg Incubator, brooder, porch furniture, rotary mower, Mron lawn flower urns, garden tools, and many other good Itemi. Tarms: Cash Not responsible for accidents. Antique pieces and dishes starting about 1:00 P.M.

Lunch stand reserved for Beard's Lutheran Church lt HI tfw II- wrmwmtwf wllll ln wi olwiter; large ensilage cert; 1 rubber tire wheelbarrows; 4 cylinders; Elec. fencers; ft. feed or water milh ctn other smell articles. NOTE: Most of the above equipment Is to 3 yrs. old In like new condition with ell machinery ready far the field.

ThhJH 'arm is for sale by owners pipeline milkers and bulk tank not selling, but will go with the farm. FEED Approx. 40 tons of mixed hay selling by ten. Approx. 10 tons clover hay selling by ton.

Approx. 500 bu. oats. Approx. 40 bu.

rye. Silage and straw left by sale. TERMS: CASH. Not responsible for accidents. Auctioneers: Mullendore and Dewnln Clerks: Mart and Thurston MR.

and MRS. WALTER METZ, Owneri Downsville, Maryland. Phono 23, 25. CATTLE SALE HELD IN TENT Lunch Rights Reserved DISPERSAL SALE OF Holstein Cattle Farm Equipment qulttlnj farming due to farm being alo The unde devel development, will sell all their stock and equipment along Items belonging to w. R.

Eekstlne estate en farm located Long Meadow Shopping Center In Hagerstown, turn t. Leslie A Auctioneer Alson a Jeanne Bohn, Clerks Grace B. Cable 3-10, M3, 3-M PUBLIC SALE Routo on Maplovillo Road, noxt to Fahrnty-Koedy Homo. Saturday, March 30, T968 10 A.M. Sharp ANTIQUES (2) Stottlemyer rockers, child's StottHmyar rocker, Stottla- myer sewing rocker, cherry chest of drawers ft vanity, large round walnut table, drop-leaf table, writing desk A bookcase, homemade flour chest, washstand.

homemade sofa, love seat, Alladln lamps, china closet, display hat rack, sugar buckets, quilting frames, looking glasses, (2) sets bonehandle knives A forks, cherry seeders, kerosene lamps A lanterns, gold earrings, Elgin gold pocket watch, 12) extension tables, clothes stand, iron kettles, rockers, cupboards, stands, trunks, picture frames, milk cans, tltl Irons, stone Jugs, crocks, cider Dress, grind-stone, dishes end other antiques. HOUSEHOLD, FARM GARDEN TOOLS 5 PC. maple dinette set, 7 pc. chrome dinette let, refrigerator, electric range, cook stove, I pc. living room suite, TV, 3 pc.

silver seal set, 1 heatrolas, 1 wardrobes, 3 Iron beds, 2 metal beds, dresser, old clocks, baskets, deep fryer, mixer, waffle cake grill, garden tools, 5 H.P. B.S. garden tractor, sm. disc, plows, old one-horse wagon, lawn mowers, wheel barrow, corn theller, corn cover, 3 step ladders, MS ft. tedders, 12 4.

lad. der, harness, horse collars, rope maker, lets of tools A other Items too numerous to mention. Antiques will be sold at 12 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs.

Perry C. Green Terms: Cash. No goods removed until settled for. Not responsible for accidents. Lunch Rights Reserved.

Auctioneer: chas. "Don" Hovermale. Clerks: Caver Hovermale. Mar. DISPERSAL SALE JOE KEEPER per common share, down from or per share a earlier.

lunch Rights Reserved. Me, 3-21, 3-27 Having sold this farm, the undersigned will sell on farm located 3 miles West of Route 11 at the Cumberland Golf Course miles South on Routo 11 from Carlisle, Pennsylvania, on SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1968 AT 11:00 A.M. 100 HEAD HOLSTEIN CATTLE Consisting of 30 cows fresh since January 1st. 20 close spring. Ing cows; 33 cows bred for summer and fall freshening; 15 Vac.

open heifers ranging from to II months of age; 2 bulls II mo. snd 5Vi yrs. This Is good herd of young cows (many 2nd calf cows) with plenty of slie, quality and production; Bangs and T.B. tested within 30 days of sale with Individual health charts sn all animals. MACHINERY Oliver 770 Diesel tractor with hydra draw bar; Oliver 77 Super tractor with Oliver 4l4g trip back 3 bottom plow, olowed 70 acres; New Holland 270 baler with bale thrower, like new; Oliver baler; New Idea hay crimper like new; Oliver side rake; New Idea side rake; Oliver 82 mower, 7 Oliver corn planter with fertiliser New Idea one row corn picker; New Holland i ft.

flail chopper, 1 yr. old; John Deere heavy disc; Kim's field sprayer with ball pump and 3 tanks; 24 tooth spring harrow; Cobay self unloading wagon; 3 rubber tire wagons with hay sides; 2 Framec grain bins; New Holland P.T.O. manure spreader; New Holland 3 ft. elevator; Cardinal Jr. 15 ft.

i wooden drag; 2 feed certs; wheel barrows; cattle foger; seme i lunk and small articles. Chevrolet ton pickup In good condition. Most of above machinery Is In excellent condition and right i ready for the field. CATTLE SALE HELD UNDER TENT TERMI: CASH Not responsible for accidents. Auctioneer: Robert C.

Clerkst and Mentt. J. R. ZIMMERMAN GEO. SPERTZEL (OWNERS) Lunch Rights Reserved PUBLIC SALE Discountlmiing farming I will sell on the farm located IV4 miles south of Middlotown and 4 miles northeast of Jefferson on Bussard Road in Frederick County, Maryland.

THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1968 At 10:00 A.M. FARM MACHINERY 3 TRACTORS: Minn. Mollno Me02 Diesel (In excellent condition), Minn. Mollne Jet Star 3 with loader (new last year), Minn. Mollne Star MM 4 bottom It" trip back plows, tervlx 3 pt.

hitch heavy 7' scraper blade, NH baler with bale thrower. New Idea hay rake, Meyers mower A crusher. Int. mower, Ruth elevator, wagon with high sides for bales from bale thrower, 2 Creve self- unloading wagons (one 1C long by high). Fox Super forage chopper with corn and pickup heads.

Keel PTO blower, Ontario 13-7 grain drill, 4 row 3 pt. Mollne rear mounted cultivators, Molina heavy duty transport disc harrow, Int. tooth spring- tooth harrow, Dunham cultlpacker, mounted seed sower, 2 row Ferguson cultivator, NH 3e flail chopper, Wlndpower 3 pt. hitch post hole digger, Wheatland disc plow, subsoiler, N.I. 202 manure spreader, hog feeder, feed boxes and hay racks, forks, brooms, etc.

All hay and straw left at sale time. DAIRY' EQUIPMENT: 3 DeLaval milker units, 2 section s.s wash tank, feed cart. Dairy Vac. cow clippers, cow chains, s.s. strainer, automatic waterar, buckets, etc, 50 Head of Registered Holstein Heifers 20 bred to freshen in late summer and early fall.

20 open heifers many reedy to breed. Nearly all are fired by Curtiss sires from cows in the herd which was dispersed last fall. Herd average was over 500F and these heifers nearly all have top pedigrees. 1 Pony 2 choats 1 steer. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Oek extension table, china closet, buffet, chain, hall rack, stands, dressers, tables, 2 single teds (complete), milk pasteurizer, gas heater tubs, and numerous other smell household items, SALE ORDER Household Items, machinery, feed, livestock.

i TERMS: CASH. Not responsible for accidents. Lunch available. A. Doty Remsburg, Auctioneer.

MEREDDITH BOYER Middlotown, Md sold for with near opping Center In Hagerstown, turn a Magnolia off Rte. "LeJtersburt North mac at old Hagerstown High School, short distance to farm Thursday, March 28, 1968 Sale At 9:30 A.M. 60 REGISTERED and GRADE HOLSTEINS 33 Registered Balance purebred grades. Certified; Accredited; Vaccinated. Tested within days.

Herd consists ef milk cows, many are fresh or close springers, balance In various stages of lactation. Not on test but herd has creamery test and many animals milking 70 to Ibi. per day, balance are bred and open heifers, heifer calves. Many animals sired by ABC, Curtiss and Va. sires.

Sires Include Creston Grand Slam, Ivanhoe, "IS granddaughters of Ivanhoe," Jess Pabst Leader, Milk and Honey Ivanhoe, Cocnran General, Cjoverbrook Prince, Chinook Fury Hal, Skyllner, Kingpin, Grayvlew Sky Cross, Forty Miner, Fernhame Ivanhee Emperor, Pride Admiral and ethers. Service sires Include Skyllner, Kingpin and Maple Lawn Master Sire Raburke. TRACTORS-- FARM EQUIPMENT Int. 504 tractor, fully equipped, tricycle type, HI hours; new cult's; Massey Ferguson ts with wide front, 1440 hours; Massey Harris 91, power steering, live shaft; New Idea manure loader; Hew idea No. It P.T.O.

spreader. Int. No. forage harvester with corn and pickup heads, like new; Int. No.

i flail chopper, Int. No. planter, N. H. No.

baler with thrower. Smoker elevator with motor, M-F it. mower like new; Oliver J-14 In. 3 pt. plow, trip bottoms; Wood Bros, picker, J.

D. 11 7 drill, Int. and 10A disc harrows, Cunningham hey conditioner. New Idea and Case side rakes, Clark sprayer with plastic tan. Fox forage harvester with motor and both heads.

Fox blower, M.H. mower, heads. plow, I Int. planter, Oliver i bottom plow, I packers, harrows, potato digger, Syracuse plows, 3 David Bradley 4 ton wagons with 3 sets of sides for grain, hay or silage false endgates; hammermlll; corn sheller, potato grader and cutter, wagon bed and seat, air compressor, anvils, elec. emory grinder, shop tools, chains, forks, shovels and hundreds of small Items.

40 ft. extension ladder. Any hay or straw left by sale. DAIRY EQUIPMENT Grlten 400 gal. bulk tank, Sputnik, 1 Surge milker units, pump, motor, line; Wards heater, twin fubs, buckets, cms, strainer, electric heater, feed carts, rubber mats.

Badger barn cleaner with heavy duty chain, litter carrier with track. SOME HOUSEHOLD GOODS Write for foldtr en to Armaur and Horst wrvlct, Marion, Pa. 17235. Ter mi: Ctsfi. Lunch Sfind Rtstrved.

W. Richard Luella Eckstine, Owntr E. Irvin Avo. Higoritown, Md. Phono RE 9-7402 Ralph Horst and Lewis Renner, Auctioneers Harshman and Oessert, Clerks Fred Naugle, Pedigrees Mar.

U-le-23-27 PUBLIC SALE Discontinuing forming 4 miles East of Hagerstown, Md. off Rt. onto Keiffer Funk Rd. near Chewivllle. MARCH 30, 1968 9:30 A.M.

4 TRACTORS EQUIPMENT Massey-Ferguson Diesel tractor, tricycle Multi-Power 3 S.C. Case tractors all with 3 pt. hitch, 2 with ft. clutches, 1 sets cultivators A Super-Six loader, N.H. baler motors A thrower, M.M.

Uni-Harvastar, 2 row corn picker and hoist, N. H. P.T.O. spreader. Fox field chopper (corn head), N.

H. sit flail chopper, (Cools blower. Fox self-unloading I T. wagon, T. wagon sides, Case T.

waaon ildes, Coby wagon A hay tides (new tires), Coby flat wagon, Case 3 pt. trip plow, 3 pt. M.M. 3 diic plow. Grove 14 ft.

dump trailer, ft. Coby cultipacker, wood frame harrows, J.D. 15x7 grain drill, J.D. corn planter N.H. hay rake, J.D.

Hay rake, 3 pt. cultivators, Ford 7 ft. mower (new), Cese mower, N.H. hay crusher, N.H. PTO spreader age sidei, J.D.

3 pt. blade, 3 pt. sprayer boom, J.D. 10 f' rt eaae a ft. disc, M.M.

ft. disc. Case 1 disc trailer plow, 3 pf. 12 ft. weeder, Case 10 ft.

rotary hoe, J.O. corn sheller, N.H. 36 ft. elevator shoot, N.H. table elevator, M.W.

hammer mill, Even-Flo silo distributor (complete), le ft, alum. port, elevator, tractor wood saw, Jamesway litter carrier (new), 3,000 Ib. port, livestock scales, cattle self grain feeder, ft. hay feeder, hog feeders, A I steel cattle and water troughs, feed cart, ISO gal. water tank, 3 Case dual action cylinders, water pump H.P.

Wise, engine, McD. PTO 2 row potato digger speed and reverse, potato graders, oti TRUCK F400 Ford V8 with WiOM lfttt Anth()ny nd ANTIQUES AND HOUSEHOLD Buggy, sleigh, oak kitchen cupboard, desk, player plane, wal. table, copper band sugar bucket, old baby carriage, oil lamps and lentarns, piano rolls, Oriental rug, butter prints and box, vt bu. and pack measures, braided rugs, water kegs, brass bed, old bottles, pictures and frames, flat Irons, coffee grinders, some china, 4 butcher kettles end rings, bag erlng tools and hundreds of other Items. AUCT.

NOTI: This sale Is the accumulation of nearly 50 yrs. successful farming. ALE: lttm t'om wagons, household and machinery TERMS: Cash day of sale. Nothing removed until settled for. Net responsible for accidents.

51i: Jetm "ownln and Lewis Renner CLERKS: Secrlst end Shumaker Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Herbst, Sr.

Mar. U.27.1. LUNCH ITAND OV 0i 2 DAY PUBLIC AUCTION Having sold our farms and discontinuing their operations, we will sell on the farm located along Route 122, 2 miles West of Damascus and known as the "Flat Top Barn" in Montgomery.Co.,.Md..on.... i FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1968 AT 10:30 A.M. I 145 DAIRY and BEEF CATTLE 145 100 HOLSTEIN MILK COWS 20 SPRINGING A BRED HEIFERS 12 HOLSTEIN OPEN HEIFERS (4-15 MOS.) 3 HEREFORD A 7 ANGUS-HEREFORD CROSS HEIFERS 1 HEREFORD STEER A 1 ANGUS STEER There have been 14 cows fresh in February and In January.

head are due to calve In March A April; due in May; 3S head are bred and due later in Summer and Fall. 9 first Calf heifers will be SPRINGING or FRESH by sale day; 12 heifers pasture bred since January 1st. All cattle are DIHORNID and many are VACCINATED. Large number are home raised. Breed- Ing and freshening dates at ringside.

Herd will be pregnancy eneektd and tasted for T.0. and Bangs for Interstate Shipment. Loading chute available. WASHiNOTON MILK IASI SELLS DAIRY EQUIPMENT SOO gal. milk tank with 3 HP compressor meter, JAMiSWAY HYD.

BARN CLEANER FOR 104 STALL BARN, lameswav milker vacuum pump A motor, DeLaval pall units, Meyers Jet water pump, 52 gal. water heater, stainless steel I section wash-up tank, some feed carts and Misc. dairy equip. Glenn Trout and James G. Trout, Ceo.

Wm. Smifh end Emmerf Bowlus, Aucfs. Hehrle N. Wachter, Clerk MARCH 30, 1968 AT 10:30 A.M. On the "Hog Farm" (2nd Farm) located along the Purdum off Rt.

122, Vi west of the Plat Top Barn outside of Damascus, Md. 27 QUALITY HOGS 27 16 sowi and 1 Spatted Poland China Boar. sows will have pigs by side. 21 era bred end due this Spring. All sows are young, at- Mve, healthy, and In excellent condition.

They are Hampshlres, Poland Chinas, and Crossbreds. FARM MACHINERY ALL LATE MODELS AND LIKE NEW J.D. 2110 dlasel tractor TM fully equipped, with wide Front axle and canvas cab, J.D. manure loader, Oliver Super row crop tractor with LPTO and hyd. drawbar on VO rubber, I J.D.

Chuck Wagons, J.D. PTO PORTABLE MINDER- MIXER WITH MAGNEt, J.D. 4V elevator, J.D. PTO spreader, J.D. spreader, J.D.

4MA 4 ROW CORN PLANTER WITH SEALED BEARINGS, J.D. If roller narrow, J.D. IM flail chopper, J.D. side rake, J.D. jtrtMT If.

rotary mower, J.O. tractor control sprint tooth harrows, J.O. WH Killl- for disc, J.O. blue grass harrow, Papec 54" blower pipe for silo, Papec self-unloading wagon, Cardinal 14' elevator, Farmee I I cross conveyor, 2 tractor 2 bus. PTO seeders, etc.

5--1500 BUS. METAL GRAIN BINS rc. -i WIRE CORN CRIBS TERMS: C.sh en day ef sale. Net responsible for aecldenti GLADHILl BROS. Damascus, Md.

Olenn Trout and James o. Trout, Auct. Mehrle N. Wechter, Clerk "ar. 23 Lunch Available.

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