Lancaster Farming. Saturday, March 18. 1961 14 9 Sale Register (From page 13) and Clay. F. Snyder, P Sny der, P. Long, Aucis Match 21—Tues 12 Noon - Pud Sale of Farm Equpt. 20 cows and HHG, by Paul Greybill, along the road leading from Lihtz to Elm, North of Graybill’s Dairy Shremet, Auct. _ March 21—Tues. 1 00 pm Pub Sale of Farm Imp by W E Boohar, IV> miles W. of Mountville along Route 30 Bradley, Auct March 21—Tues 12 noon 26th Annual Big Spring Sale at Landis Valley, 3 mi North of Lancaster on R'„e 222 by Ira S Landis E Spahr, Auc tioneer. March 23 12 00 noon - Pud sale of Farm Equipt. & Household Goods, by Norm an Forney, between Hess Mennomte Church and along Rothsville Road and Mill way or one mi e N. of Rolhs ville Station Shremer, Auct March 24—Friday 1-00 p m. Pub Sale of Dairy Cattle by Kenneth McCauley along the road leading from Chest nut Level to Liberty Square (Vs mi. W of Chestnut Lev el). Bradley, Auct. March 25—Sat 12.00 Noon Public Sale of Holstein Cows and Farm Equip, by Harry V. Keene, 1 mi w. of Quar ryville, along the road lead ing from Quarryville to the "Buck Kreider & Diller, Aucts April I—Sat. 11.00 a m, Penna. Third Quarter Horse Sale at Paul Z. Martin, Blue Ball. P Martin, Auct. April B—Sat. 2.00 p.m - Pub sale of motel & apart ments, seven miles west of Lancaster on Rt. 30. Estate of the late Harry M. Lichty Funk, Auct. WASHER BUYING GUIDE Look for a washer that lets you regulate water tempera ture and extraction if you plan to use an automatic washer for easy-care gar ments, suggests Helen Bell, Penn State extension home management specialist. If you use a fabric softener, a water conditioner, and a bleach, a wise choice may be a washer that dispenses them automatically. ANY DAIRY FARMER that reads this ad and is imerested in putting on a few good Wisconsin milk cows to step up your milk production, please drop us a card right away giving _ your name, location and telephone number and we will contact you right a way at your farm Look your herd over and check them over closely and cull out your bee- to make room for good cows We have a very good market for your culls and any kind of beef cows that you might want to trade. We are receiving 2 to 5 trailer loads a week from Wisconsin. Delivery can be arranged for most anywhere in Pennsylvania right to your farm. If you would prefer to take a drive over to our cattle farms take the Penna Turnpike which leads on to the N J Turnpike then get off at N. J Exit no 5. turn right towards Mount Holly, and stop at first gas station and telephone us and our fieldman will come and lead you over to our catt’e farms. Our cattle farm-; are located on each side of Highway 206, IV2 miles this side of Vincen town, N. J. or about 6 miles from N. J. Turnpike Exit no 5 Look for eight silos, 4 silos on each side of highway, also telephone us the night before for an appointment to meet us I. GREENBERG b SON Route 206 Mount Holly, N J Telephone. Mount Holly, N J AMherst 7-1101 PUBLIC SALE —OF— Livestock & Farm Equipment Saturday, Mar. IS, 1963. AT 12 NOON SHARP The undersigned will offer at Public «sale on the premises located V* mile west of Mastersonville, Lan caster County, Penna. (Look for sale signs). - 20 HEAD OF LIVESTOCK consisting of 16 Holstein Cows (This herd is mostly all young cattle with good size, area T-B tested, and health charts) and 4 heifers (all bred). 3 Tractors 1951 JOHN DEERE A; 1950 JOHN DEERE M-T with cul tivators, tobacco hoers, and 2-bottom John Deere plow, and JOHN DEERE L with cultivators, tobacco hoer, and plow John Deere No. 45 manure loader( used very little), two rubber tire wagons with flats and tobacco ladders, New Idea com picker, John Deere manure spreader on rubber, John Deere No. 44 plow with power troll, John Deere'harrow, John Deere 7 ft. grass mower, Ontario 12 disc gram drill (used 3 years), 2-90 John Deere corn plant er New Idea hay rake, 9 ft. Leroy cultipacker, Mulkey bale elevator, 2 row Stauffer tobacco planter (like new), John Deere #2B disc harrow With 20 in. discs, lime drill, Dobbins portable 20 gal. sprayer, lots of metal fence posts, three electric fence chargers, ensilage carts, Mist fly sprayer, forks & shovels, 4800 tobacco laths. 1947 DODGE PICK-UP TRUCK with calf rack. 10 TON EAR CORN MILKING EQUIP. 18 milk cans, 2-unit DeLaval milker with piping for 16 cows, DeLaval hot water heater 4-can Kelvinator milk cooler, 6-can milk rack, wash tubs, buckets & strainers CHICKEN EQUIP. 375 Leghorn Chickens (2 years old), 3 range shelters, Whirl-a-way egg washer, 2 range feeders, and Jamesway brooder stove. - Monarch coal range. Estate coal heater and Duotherm oil heater. Many other items too numerous to mention. Farm Sold. This is a complete Dispersal Sale if in need of any Good Cows and Farm Implements don’t miss this sale. Sale to begin at 12 Noon when terms and conditions will be made by: Rufus Geibe & Clyde Wolgemuth, Aucts, Faus & Fans, Clerks Refreshments will be sold by the Ladies Auxiliary of the Mastersonville Fire Company. Public Sale —OF— Full Line of Farm Equipment and Household Goods * Tuesday, Mar* 21, 1961 The undersigned will offer at Public Sale on the premises located along the road leading from Lititz to Elm, north of Graybill's Dairy the following: 20 HEAD COWS Some es 1 ! nnd Cl°se Wringers FARM EQUIPMENT Oliver 88 with Hydra Lectnc Control-Live Power Take Oft, 3-bottom Raydex' Plow on rubber, Oliver 66 with Hy - dra Lectric Control Cultivator 2 row Tobacco Hoer Attach ment Farmall No 10ft 2-row Com P anter with fertilizer Attachment, Oliver Wheel Disc No. 241—used 2 seasons Oliver Mower, McCormick No 52 Heavy Duty Dump Trad er New Holland 68 Baler with Power take off New Ho' land Manure Snreade I —used 2 seasons with Forage Box 2 row He.shey Tobacco Planter, Allis-Chaimers Side Del’v ery Rake with No.'2 Speed Tedder & Power takeoff Tan dem Whee s, Cunningham Hay Crusher, New Idea Harves' er Shredder —used one season, McDeering 7-13 Grain Drill Mulcher, 3-Section Roller Harrow, Mulkey Hay Elevator Weed Sprayer. Ensilage Cutter with Shredder Bars and Pipe, Trexlter Potato Cutter with motor, 15 ft Water trough Horn Manure Loader, two Weeders; Hammer King Hammer Mill, New Holland Corn Shel ter, two rubber tire Wagons with Beds, McDeering Heavy Duty Truck, 550 Gal. Water Tank, three Tobacco Wagon 0 one wi'h rubber; two Allis Chalmers Combines^ — one with motor; Potato Digger, three Clay Corn Ducts, IQ* Wiard Walking Plow, two shovel Harrows,' Tobacco Press es, 8500 Tobacco Lath McDeering Milker, Buckets, Strain er and Tubs, Feed Cart, 75 ft. High Pressure Hose w.th Gun, two Extension Ladders, Hog Troughs, Anvil and some Blacksmith Tools, Forks Shovels. Chains, Fence Stretcher Hemco Egg Washer, Grader and Baskets, Storm Sash. 25 TON COHN Also the following HOUSEHOLD GOODS 3 pc Bedroom Suite, Old fashioned Spool Bed, Dry Sink, three Mattresses, two Living Room Suites, three 9x12 Axminster Rugs, one 12x15 Rug, Dining Room Furniture Frigidaire Refr ; gerator Fng daire stove, two Oil Space Heaters, Estate Heatrola, Extension Tab’e with 3 Boards Extension Table with 10 Boards, Rag Carpet, Miller Organ ■n Rano Case, Roll-top Desk, Copper Kettle and Iron Ket les. HENRY SHREINER, Auct. Poill HravKill ERB & DIEHM, Clerks I 0.111 \JiajlJlll Refreshments Farm Women No. 5 Earl Shenenberger 12:00 SHARP Terms by __ Public Sale Sat., Mai*. IS, 196 1 On the premises in Warwick Township, one-half mile east of Route SOI, on road leading to Roihsviif, at Kissel Hill, the following: Blood tested and T B some fresh by day of sah and close springers. SHOATS Farming Implements JOHN'DEERE "B' TRACTOR with hydraulic lift, JOHN DEERE "40" TRACTOR with 3-point hitch, cultivators an.j plows; John Deere 13-disc gram drill, J-D 24-disc har row, McDeering corn planter, John Deere 7 foot mounted grass mower, New Idea s,de rake, Bemis tobacco planter, low down steej-wheel wagon, two sets tobacco ladders, New Idea manure spreader on rubber, roller, rubber-tired wagon with bed, 3 section spring harrow, two Mmmch tobacco pre:ses, 5500 tobacco lath, stripping room stove, corn she! ler with motar, rubber-tired wheelbarrow, platform scales, Vz-mch electric drill, electric emery wheel, grease guns tools, garden tools, forks, rakes, log chains, locust posts, 10 tons ear corn, brooder house, two range shelters, chicken equipment, 2 unit Surge milking machine, 12 milk cam, buckets, strainer, 4 can electric milk cooler, wash tubs, milk can rack, extension ladder, power mower, H International pickup truck with cattle rack. Household Goods 10-piece waterfall dining room suite, chest of drawers, d plate enamel range, etc _ " _ Sale at 12 noon. Terms by Howard Erb, Clerk J. ROBERT PETERS Refreshments by Ladies of Hess’ Mennonite Church PUBLIC SALE Holstein Cows AND FARM EQUIPMENT Sat., Mar. 25, 1961 Will be offered at - Public Sale on ihe premises oi the undersigned, located one mile west of Quarryvlllft along the road leading from Quarryville to the Buck in East Drumore Township, Lancaster County, Penn sylvania, the following Livestock, Farm Equipment and Household Goods, to wit: LIVESTOCK lO Head OF Dairy Cows Nine Holsteins and one Guernsey, in all stages of piodui ion. Health charts will be furnished. Three Tractors }ne a FORD TRACTOR, with 2-Bottom Mounted Plow On* hARMALL “A” TRACTOR with Cultivator; the other •' GARDEN TRACTOR. Tractor Manure Spreader Drill; Harrow, D c: Side DeLverv Hike; Wagon; Hanini er Mill; Fodder Sh edder; Tobacco Planter- Lath; John Planter, with 3-Point Hook up, Extension Lao.a ’ ON THE EAR * DAIRY EQUIPMENT 'URGE MILKERS: MILK COOLER; Cans, Water Hcatd Tub 3, Etc OUTBOARD MOTOR GUNS: 12-Gauge Pump; 22 Semi-Automatic; Old 41 Swiss Bi'jj (good and others; Home-made Solid Walnut u Cabinet. HOUSEHOLD GOODS CHINA CABINET; CHROME KITCHEN SET; Almost Twin Beds; Spool Bed; ELECTRIC STOVE; Bureaus u Picture Frames; Mirror Shadow Boxes,- Birds and Bird u es, and many other articles not mentioned. , Sale to begin at 12:00 Noon (sharp), on Saturn 3 '’ March 25, 1961, when terms w.ll be made known by J. Everett Kreider and 14 Qi*v*ir \f 1C Carl Diller, Aucis. JLlalTy ¥ • (Lunch by the Mechanics Grove Church of the Brethr^ 16 Head Holstein COWS —OF— FARM MACHINERY
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