Lancaster Farming Saturday. March 4, 1961 Farm Calendar (From Paee 1> Credit, Roseville Rd., Lan caster. 7-30 pm. Lancaster Ar ea, 4-H tractor club meets at the Landis Brothers im plement shop, Manheim Pike. Mar 8 630 p m —Testi monial dinner for Harry S Sloat at Hostetters’, in Mount Joy. Mar. 9 10 30 am. to 3 00 p m District Directors of DHIA Conference at the Coatesville YMCA. 7-30 pm. Solanco Young Farmers Assn meets in the Solanco Agr building, Quarryville Soils of Lan caster County. 7.30 pm Reorganiza tion meeting of Lititz-Man heim 4-H community club in the Fairland School Mar. 10 9 30 a m.—Coun ty Dairy Day at the Leola Memorial' Hall 730 p m-. Reorganization meeting of Boots and Sad dles light horse and pony 4-H club at the Penryn fire hall. Mar 11 2.00 to 6:00 pm. Chicken barbecue at the Poultry Center, Roseville Road and 230 by-pass. ' • Sale Register (From page 13) March 8— Wednesday, 32nd All Day Annual Spring Sale o£ Lane. Co. tractor and horse drajvn farm impls. ma chinery & equip, by Wm Z. Si Paul Z. Martin, at Mar tin’s Sales Barn, Blue Ball. March 9—Thurs. 12 noon. Pub. Sale of new and used Farm Equip, by M. M Wea ver & Sons, Bareville R 1 mi. northeast of Bare ville. P. Martin, Auct. March 9—Thurs. 945 A. M. Cattle sale at 1:30 P. M All Day Public Sale of Reg. Arsnire Dairy Cattle & Farm Impl. Robert Hamish, R. 1, Christiana along hard road leading from the Village of Kirkwood to Route 896. Dir ler & Kreider, Aucts. March 10— Fri. 12 noon. Pub. Sale of Farm Equip by William B. Jacobs, Vz mile off the mam rd, from While Horse to Cambridge. W. Wanner, Auct. March 11 Sat. 12 30 p. m. Pub. Sale of Dairy cows and equipment by W. F. Shoemaker, 1 mi west of Oxford, Pa at Roney’s Corn er N. Hart, Auct. March 11—Sat. 12 30 pm Pub Sale of Farm Equip, by Larry Dull, IV2 miles south of Williamson Park on the Eshleman Road (turn right on Golf Road to Farm) A L. Miller, Auct. March 11—Sat. 12 - 00 noon Pub. Sale of Livestock and Farm Impls by Alvin Snav ely 1 mi west of Manheim on road leading to the East Fairview Church Geib, auct. March 11th Saturday, 1:00 P M. Postponed Public Sale of Dairy Cattle & Farm Equip. Wade Phillips and T. A. Hurley, 14 mi. S. of Lane Vz mi W. of Rt. 72, off road from Chestnut level to Me chanics Grove. Kreider, Auct March 14—Tues. 12 30 p m. Pub Sale of Farm Equip Eita M'ller Estate, on Fulton WHEELHORSE and SIMPLICITY Tractors Snavely's Farm Service NEW HOLLAND EL4-2214 Stanley H. Dieter Auctioneer & Appraiser LAMPETER Ph. Lancaster EX 4-1796 Street, Akron. Long Auct. Myer, 1 mi. southwest oJ Refton, along the road lead- March 15— Wed. 11:00 a.m. ing from Refton to Smith- Pub Sale of Registered and v n) €) Diller & Kreider, aucts Grade Holstein Cattle and Faim Equip., by I. Willard March 22 -Wed. - Com : New HoUand Sales Stables | ■ Horse Sale Every Monday at 11 A. M. * ■ Dairy Cattle and Hogs— ■ * Every Wednesday at 12:30 ■ J Beef Cattle and Calves— ■ S Every Thursday at 12:30 ■ ■ Every Thursday we will try and have from ISO to ■ ■ 200 Stockers and feeder cattle for sale. These cattle ■ * will be sold immediately after the bull* (About 1:00 ■ ■ P. M.) " | JOHN H. GINGRICH, Mgr. j ■ Ph. New Holland EL 4-2194 New Holland. Pa. ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■«■■■■■■■" Public Sale OF NEW AND USED Farm Equipment Thurs., Mar. 9, 1961 Will be offered at Public Sale at the M .M. Weaver & Sons Farm Equipment Store, Massey-Harri* Sales & Service, one and one-half miles Northeast ot Bareville, and one mile North of Route 23, opposite the Groff dale-Brick Mennonite Church, in Lancaster County. Penna.. the following New and Used Farm Equipment, to wit: Eleven Tractors 1956 Massey-Harris “50”; 1959 Massey-Ferguson “35” Dies el; 1951 Massey Harris “30” with Hydraulic; Allis-Chalmers “WD” with Cultivator; Ferguson ‘-20”; Ford-Ferguson; Oliv er “70”; Massey-Hams “30”; McDeering “10-20” on Steel Wheels; Shepherd “SD3” Diesel; and a Planet Jr. 4 Garden Tractor. NINE COMBINES 1957 Massey Hams “92SP”, 12-Ft. Cut; 1955 John Deere “55SP", 12-Ft Cut; Three Massey-Hams Pull-type, with Motors; Massey Harris Pull-type, with PTO; Oliver Pull- with Motor; Two McDeering Pull-type, one with Mo tor, the other with PTO. Hay Harvesting Equipment 1957 Massey-Harris No. 3 Baler; Case Pick-up Baler; 1954 Ronake Baler; Two New Holland “76” Balers; Two Massey- Hams No 6 Mowers; Ford Side-mounted Highway Mower; Ford 3-Point Hook-up Mower; Allis Chalmers Twin-wheel Mower; Ford 3-Point Hook-up Side Rake; Two New Idea Side Rakes, on Steel Wheels; McDeering Horse-drawn Side Rake on Steel Wheels; Two Lilhston Rotary Mowers; NEW Bush-Hog Rotary Mower. Forage Harvesting Equipment Gehl Self unloading Forage Box with Cross Conveyor, on Model 15 New Holland Wagon; Two Lundell Flail Choppers with Row crop Corn Attachment and Hammer Mill Attach ment; Gehl Flail Chopper; Gehl Forage Harvester with Corn and Grass Head; IHC Flail Chopper; Case Forage Har vester with Pick-up Attachment; Gehl Hopper Blower; Kools Hopper Blower, Kools Table Blower; Two Rear unloading Forage Trailers. Tillage Equipment John Deere Offset Kille'er Disc Harrow; John Deere “KBA” Disc Harrow; Clark 18-24 Disc Harrow; Massey-Harris Off set Disc Harrow; Oliver 18-32 Disc Harrow; Oliver 2 14-m. Radex Trailer Plow; 2 John Deere 2 14-in Trailer Plows, Ferguson 2 14-in. 33-Pomt Hook-up Plow. Farm Equipment and Supplies Ontario 10x8 Horse-drawn Gram Drill, on Steel Wheels; John Deere Horse drawn Manure Spreader, on Steel Wheels; Massey-Hams No. 11 Manure Spreader; NEW Steel wheel Grove Wagon; Massey-Hams Farm Wagon; Frick 22- m. Threshing Machine; Masey-Harris PTO Com Binder; John Deere PTO Corn Binder; Iron Age Potato Planter; Oliver 1 Row PTO Potato Digger; 3-Point Hook-up Weeder; McDeering Horse-drawn Cultivator; New Holland 11 inch Hammer Mill; New Holland Cement Mixer; Sauder Manure Loader; Front-End Loader, with Hydraulic Pump; 10 Milk Cans, 25 Bushel Crates; 100-Ft. Endless Belt; Neck Yokes and Double Trees; Axles and Wheels; Tractor Tires; Plow Part:, Belting; Binder Canvas; Bolts; Mower Knives; Oil and Grease; Cultivator Shovels and Sweeps; Jig Saw, with Motor; Oil Tank, with Pump; and many other articles not mentioned. Sale to begin at 12:00 o’clock noon, on Thursday, Mar. 9, 1961, when terms will be made knoWn by Paul Z Martin, Auct. Geo Weaver and Wm. Z. Martin, Clerks M. M. Weaver & Sons BAREVILLE. R. 1. PENNA. !plete dispersal o£ modern Level to Fairfield, -two miles farm equipment. By Kenneth west of Wakefield. Kreidci, Rutt, On road from Chestnut Auct. PUBLIC SALE Saturday, March 11 Just off Route 472 - 1 mile west of Oxford Pa. at Roneys Corner. Watch for Sale Signs. 20 DAIRY COWS Certified and Accredited herd Three fresh with calves, Three with calves sold off. Nine due from March through June, rest in various stages. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: This is a good young herd, with plenty of size, a herd that farmers will ap preciate. MISCELLANEOUS: 6-can Wilson cooler, 2 Surge units, some hay and con, 1053 Ford convertible. Building lot - 250’ deep by 100’ or more frontage along Rte ,472 10% down on building lot, balance in 30 or 60 days at time-qf settlement. Sale will start with Dairy equipment, then build ing lot Dairy last Terms: Cash on personal property Owner: W. F. SHOEMAKER Norman W. Hart, Auct Phone Kirkwood LA 9-27 W Lunch will be served by Lewisville Methodist Church, Public Sale Dairy Cattle AND FARM EQUIPMENT Tues., Mar. 7, 1961 Will be offered at Public Sale on the premises .of the undersigned, located in Chester "County, Penna., 4 miles east of Honey Brook, on Route 322 (turn-left at Sun Oil Tanks, 1 mile to farm; follow signs) the fol lowing Dairy Cattle and Farm Equipment, to wit; of which 2 are Grade Guernseys; 10 Grade Holsteins, and 33 Purebred-Holsteins 18 Fall Cows; 11 Spring Cows, 16 Heifers and Calves. Cows with records to 700 lbs Butterfot 8 Daughters of Oslorndale Ivanhoe; 6 Daughters of Wimarjo Pabst Regal LucCer; 3 Daughters of Maplebend Dean King Posch FARM EQUIPMENT TWO TRACTORS One a JOHN DEERE “A” TRACTOR, with Cultivators; the other a JOHN DEERE “430” TRACTOR, like new; used on ly 450 hours; Live PTO and Power Steering; Wide Front Axle. John Deere 2-Row Cultivator for “430”; 1-Row Cultivate) for “430”; John Deere Chisel-Tooth Rooter; John Detere 13 Hole Gi ain Dr, 11; JOHN DEERE #5 MOWER; John Deem 2-Bottom, 3-Pomt Hookup Plow; John Deere Disc Harrow on Rubber; JOHN DEERE “227” TWO-ROW MOUNTED CORN PICKER, NEW HOLLAND SUPER “77” PTO BAL ER, used 2 years; SMOKER SPECIAL ELEVATOR, Belt Harvester Elevator with Gas Engine; New Holland Ha v Rake; New Holland Fertilizer Drill; New Holland Tiaos planter; Two-Row Stauffer Tobacco Planter; New Holland G*ain Bin, Lke new; NEW IDEA MANURE SPREADER, “ Section Spike Harrow; Two Farm Wagons; Black Haw* 1 Com Planter; 10-Ft Cultipacker; 600-Gallon Water TarK. 1,000 Used Tomato Baskets; _Labor Camp House, 12 by J Ft., on Skids. DAIRY EQUIPMENT JAMESWAY HYDRAULIC BARN CLEANER, used 2 years; TEN-CAN MILK COOLER 24 Milk Cans; 2 Wash Tubs; Electric Water Heater; 2-UL 1 SURGE MILKER; 3 UNIT SURGE MILKER.* POULTRY EQUIPMENT Range Shelter; Feeders, Etc. LABOR CAMP EQUIPMENT _ Gas Stove; Electric' Refrigerator; Bunk Beds; Oil Space Heater, with 275-Gah° Tank, and many other articles not mentioned. Sale to begin at 10:00 o’clock, A. M, sharp, on T uC ’ day, March 7, 1961, when terms will be made known m Alvin L. Miller, Auct. Strasburg, Penna. Phone: OVerland 7-6277 Miller & Breneman, Clerks; Clarence E. Lyons, Pedigree 3 (Lunch Served by the Conestoga Menhonite Church) 12:30 P. M. All Holstein but one —OF— 45 Head REGISTERED and GRADE Dairy Cattle Electric Brooder Sto^ Joe Petershei®
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