14—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, February 2, 1968 'home grown food. , "‘ - - ... , ■ Before joining the staff at Schreiber will be one of the the New Holland Machine Corn featured speakers at the meet- P an * ln 1948 ' Schreiber was a ing. His talk will be on mech- scho ° l teacher and school pnn anical handling and feeding Clpa * A€ Conclave County Man To Speak A county man has been sel ected to speak at a Power Farmong Conclave m England later this month V L Schreiber, 47 N Km zer Ave New Holland, product development manager at the New Holland Machine Com pany, will speak ait the con clave in Cheltenham, England, February 13 and 14. Farm Women 4 Hear Lecture Society of Farm Women four heard a talk on "The Enter taining Hostess” at a recent meeting in the home of Mrs Alvin Musser, Columbia K 2. Speaker was assistant pounty Home .Economist, Miss Jane Thurston Tlurlty one members answer ed roll call by relating blizzard experiences with some of .the experiences dating back to 19- 17. Mrs. Paul Metzger was in charge of devotions. Mrs. Richard King and Mrs. Henry Heistand, delegates to the state convention in Harris burg, reported on the meeting The next meeting will be .held Saturday, February 23, at 2 p.m. in the PP&L building, Columbia. Hach traffic death costs the ■community about $90,000 in lost income plus other/inciden tal expenses and there are about 100 such deaths dally. True cashmere comes from the Kashmiri goats, from Ti bet. PUBLIC SALE OF HOLSTEIN DAIRY COWS HEIFERS AND FARM EQUIPMENT Sot, Feb. 9, 1963 Along Rout© 372, one mile west of Christiana, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 23 head of Holstein dairy cows. Home raised, calfhood vaccinated and accredited, in all stages of production. Nine Holstein Heifers (calfhood vaccinated), five bred for fall freshening. Two Jersey Heifers. Farm equipment—two tractors. Allis-Chalmers ‘W tractor with cultivator, 8-N Ford tractor. New Holland 66 baler with motor, John Deere hay crimper, side rake, 14 in. trailer plow, Manure spreader, 28 disc har row, corn binder, New Holland mower, Oliver 3 point mower, 3 point com planter, IS disc grain drill, Oliver trip bottom plow. 24 ft. Smoker bale ele vator, cultivator, fertilizer drill, two row tobacco planter, tobacco hoers. Goby 10 ft. cnltipacker, 3 section liarrow, 60 tooth spike harrow, two rubber tire wagons with 16 ft beds, rubber tired trailer, to bacco wagons on rubber. Fod der shredder, rubber tire wheelbarrow, Stewart cow clipper, mounted wood saw. 300 gallon gas tank, feed cart, 50 ft. endless belt, Me -I)seeing two unit milker, hay, straw and com by the ton, barley by the bushel, forks, shovels, chains, etc. Also a few household goods and many other articles not mentioned. Sale to begin at 11:30 A.M. Terms by JOHN BAXTER C&ristiana, Penna. Leßoy Zook, Auct. Uinble & Kennel, Clerks Lunik Available New Hollaml Sales Stables Horse Sale Every Monday at 11 A.M. Fat Hogs & Calves Every Monday at 2 P.M. Dairy Cattle Every Wednesday at 12:30 Beef Cattle and Calves ' Every Thursday at 12:30 JOHN H. GINGRICH, Mgr. Pb. New Holland 354-2194 New Holland, Pa. Livestock Auction Market EVERY TUESDAY Starting Promptly at 1:30 p.m. Starting with bulls, steers, heifers, cows, hogs and calves. We get top $$ for your Livestock Give us a call HI 2-4181 Vintage Sales Stables, Inc. VINTAGE, PA. Frank Dussinger, Manager PUBLIC SALE DAIRY CATTLE AND FARM EQUIPMENT 8 Miles South of Oxford, 1 Mile West of Chrome, along the Mt. Olivet and Church Road, Bast Nottingham Township, Chester County, Pa. Tuesday, February 5, 1963 35 Head of DAIRY CATTLE 26 Guernseys and 9 Holsteins Grades and Purebreds. T, B. Accredited and Bangs Certi fied, Charts Furnished. Curtis Candy Breeding. Cattle will be sold under cover. FARM MACHINERY 3 TRACTORS; 2 Oliver 77, both with Hydraulic and Line P. T. O. Cultivators, and Side Dresser; one Fannall 0. Tractor; Oliver 470 Manure Spreader, (160 bn.) one year old; 1 Brady Frale Chopper (1 year old); 1 Oliver Plow, 2-Bottom; 3>Sectlon Int. Spring Tooth Harrow; John Deere Field Har row; 32 Oliver Disc Harrow; 9 ft. Cultlpacker; 7 ft. Oliver Mower; New Holland 60 Baler; New Idea Hay Conditioner; New Idea Side Rake on Rubber; 28 ft. Elevator; Oliver Cora Planter; Oliver No. 5 Com Picker; 3 Rubber Tired Wagons with Flat Beds; Super 6 Manure Loader with Snow Blade, fits Oliver 77 - H - M. 1949 T-Ton Stake Body Dodge Truck Dual Tires; 700 Bushel of Com; Alfalfa Hay by the Ton (no rain); Straw by the Ton'; Post Hole Digger; Field Force Trailer Sprayer; Heat Houser For 77; 1 Gasoline Power Rotary Pump; Papeck Ensilage Cutter (small); 2 Peed Carts; Cement Mixer; Wheel Barrow Seed Sower; Purina Cattle Oiler; 14x38 Tractor Chains; Cowvac; Cow Clippers; Locust Posifs; Chain Saw; Forks; Shovels; and other articles too numerous to mention. Kreider & Diller, Auctioneers Luncli by the Ladies of the Sacred Heart Church of Oxford OF 11:30 Sharp TERMS BY Raymond E. & Ruth M. Newell FARM ~ Wednesday, February 13, 9:30 A.M. BLUB BALL, 'PA. LANCASTER CO. Tractors, implements, equipment, machinery. Hdwe., hay and straw. GARDEN SPOT EQUIPMENT AUCTION Lincoln, Penna. TUESDAY, FEB. 5, 1963 at 10:30 A.M. Regular monthly farm equipment sale. Tractors and machinery of all kinds. Bring in your surplus equipment. - Hay and straw consignments wanted. This will be our first sale in 1963. Be sure to attend. For information concerning this sale call: GARDEN SPOT EQUIP. AUCTION, Inc. Lincoln, Penna. Dial 733-7917 SPRING SALE DATES— Feb. 5-19 March 5-19 April 2-16 THE ONLY REGULAR MONTHLY MACHINERY AUCTION IN THE EAST PUBLIC SALE Stock, Implements, and Crain Wednesday, February 20,19(63 On the premises located one mile South of Hummels* town on the Walton Estate Farm; coming from Harrisburg on By-Pass, first road to right after passing large school; coming from Hershey, first road to left after passing cloverleaf; .watch for Sale Signs. 17 Head of CATTLE 10 COWS Some fresh day of sale; Some springers; 3 Hereford Bulls 4 Steers HOGS—I Spotted Poland China Sow 1 Berkshire Sow, 1 Berkshire Seed Hog 50 Muscovy Ducks FARMALL "M" With hydraulic remote control and H and >1 overdrive; H and M two-row cultivator International three-bottom mounted disc plow for H and M; EL and M Manure loader; Farmall “0” with back hoe and grading blade; Farmall “A” with mounted Moldboard Plow; disc plow, corn planter and culti vator; John Deere three-bottom hydraulic plow on rubber; John Deere Hydraulic Cylinder; John Deere Hydraulic" Disc Harrow on rubber; John Deere double disc grain and fertilizer drill on rubber; Case 6 foot combine with motor and grain tank; New Holland Hay Blaer; New Idea Tractor Mower; Mayers Mower and Krimper; New Idea one-row Com Picker s four-section spring harrow; cnltipacker; tractor manure spread er; Mounted Oliver Field Sprayer; Now Idea Hay Bake; hay loader; rubber-tire wagon; Iron wheel wagon; portable air compressor;' Studebaker “U” tag Truck with all steel grain bed; two-hole com sheller;- sawbuck; oil drums; 5 gaL gas cans; log and cow chains; pulleys; single and donble trees; forks; shovels; butcher equipment including kettles, power meat grinder, scalding trough, cleaver, forks and knives; hill side hitch 'for Oliver Tractor; rotary lawn mower; rototlller; milking machine; burlap bags; four 6.70x15 tubeless tires jnd wheels; lot of scrap iron; used brick and cinder block; S tons, more or loss, of baled straw and some hay; 200 bu., more or less, of Barley; 300 bn., more’or less,-of Oats; 14 ton,, more or less, of Ear Cora; some Household Goods; and a iotj.ef articles too numerous' to mention. " Sale to commence at 11:00 A.M., whom conditions be made known, by , ’iijj James E. Orwan and Rose E. Orwan Dupes, Gorbericli & Stover, Auctioneers Horst A McNiol, Clerks Refreshments to be served by the friendly Service Class of Sand Hill Lutheran Church. PAUL Z. MARTIN EQUIPMENT We sell on commission. Phone New Holland 717-354-6671 Next sale March 13, at 9 A.M. of SALE
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