PUBLIC SALE registered and grade STEIN CATTLE AND FAT STEERS IATION: 1 mile north of Salunga, Vz mile off iass, on Elam Longenecker Farm. SDAY, MARCH 3, 1964 4 BRED HEIFERS Due Spring and Summer ie younger calves, 1 Reg. service age Bull; 7 •s sired by Bosafe Prefect Glenafton Marmion; Lochinvar Rocky; Gano Lochinvar Pete; Luci • Vic; Cochran General; Lucifer Star; 5.P.A.8.- ing used. Health charts furnished. ’AT ANGUS STEERS Weighing 1150 to 1300 lbs. MILKING EQUIPMENT it DeEaval punip, motor, pipe; 18 milk cans; wash i front opening cooler; McDade 36 Inch Hay Fan with 5 horse power motor; 16 . h li it. flat bed. [ 30 TON' EAR CORN POULTRY EQUIPMENT [ a brooder houses; chicken nests, feeders; feed house. Sale at 1 P.M. by J. HAROLD CHARLES Phone: 653-4725 IUCTIONEERS: Diller and Kreider Phone; 786-2712 or BU 4-4517 PUBLIC SALE OF IMPLEMENTS AND REGISTERED AND GRADE HOLSTEINS To be held on the premises located along Route 241, midway between Elizabethtown and Bainbridge. DAIRY HERD DISPERSAL to be held Friday, March 6, 1964, at 12 Noon: 50 Registered and Grade Holsteins, Bangs and T.B. tested. 32 milk cows, some fresh, springers and all stages of lactation. Bred Heifers, Open Heifers and calves. Dairy Equipment: 3 Surge Milker Units; Milker pump; pipe and stall cocks for 30 cows; milk cans; 10-can Cooler; can rack; water heater; double tubs; buckets and strainer. IMPLEMENT DISPERSAL to be held Thursday, March 12, 1964, of 10:00 AM.: _ Farmall Super “M” Tractor; Sander Bros. Manure Loader; Snuder Bros. Bulldozer Blade; Fannall Super “C” Tractor with fast hitch, two-bottom 14 in. International Plow for fast hitch, cultivator, and International Corn Planter lor fast hitch (like now); Formal! “A” Tractor with cultivator and tobacco hoers; lord “871”, like new, Select-O-Speed Line, P.T.0., Auto, wheels, has 400 hrs. on it, with three-bottom 14 in. Plow with trip bottoms, 7 it. Grass Mower, set ot chains and .jacks, and mounted circular saw; Masse\ Hams “Xo. 20” Self-compelled 10 ft. Combine in good condition; New Holland Baler “No. 69” Super Hay Liner, like new; three-bottom 14 an. Little Genius Wow; International disc drain Drill on rubber; lame Drill on lubber; Field Sprayer on rubber; New Idea Hay Conditioner; hew Idea Bale and Com Elevator; New Idea Manure Spreader; John Deere Manure Spreader; Hershey double-row Tobacco Wanter; Wood Bros, single-row Corn Picker; 7 sets Tobacco ladders, 34 tt. long, three on low down wagons; 5 Flat Wa gons, International and New Holland Heavy Duty, three with sideboards; Oliver Stover Hanunermill; New Idea Side Delivery Hike, four bar on rubber; 3-bar New Idea Side Delivery Rake; 19 ft. Spring Harrow; International, Disc Harrow';, 3 other disc harrows; I.o.ft,.doublet.C&jltiparkoij;,2. steaming pans and steam hose; Cyclone'Seeder .tor tractor -with electric motor; Fair hanks Platform Scaler,lOoolb 4 ;’fcSp. v Mmnlch Tobacco Press; 8 le«ce-chargers'; bog,Teedw; : soO'Hn : 'eap;; .14,000 tobacco laths; Air Compressor; - - electric : >eHppers; ?band sprayer; grease Suns; double-bole Corn Sheller; Rotary Spader; forks, shovels; wheelbarrow; hog troughs; locust posts; hay and straw by the ton; com and oats by the ton; tobacco paper; log chains; 50 gal. drums; fence wire; 2 small stoves; tobacco cellar fctave; 6 sets tobacco shears; tobacco spears; electric fence whe; 2 watering troughs; digging iron; two S-horse plots s; two 1-horse cultivators; potato plow; 50 ft. endless belt; butchering kettles and tools; Also at same time and place a lot of household goods: Tappan Gas Stove; Hardwick Gas Stove, 30 in. oven, 4- burner; Kelvinator Refrigerator; G. B. Refrigerator; 31 cu. ft. deep freeze, chest type; 5-piece 'Waterfall bedroom suite; double and single beds; 94 tolding bed with headboard; springs »nd mattresses; studio couches; metal and wooden wardrobes; two 3-piece living room suites; 9-piece dining room suite; oak bhina Closet; extension tables; plank-bottom chairs; cup boards; wood bov; end tables; breakfast set; Zenith Radio Phonograph Combination; Domestic Electric Sewing Ma chine, desk model; G. E. Electric Sweeper; galvanized tubs; ‘•unps; clothe hamper; small tables; stools; what-nots; medi ««e cabinet; dishes; jars; crocks; 1-gal. size Home Milk “asturizer; cooking utensils; and a lot ol articles too nuiner -0,18 to mention. Household goods will be sold first, then farm equipment, Conditions will be made known by Dupes and Gerberich, Auctioneers Kraybill, Miller and Miller, Clerks. JNaugle, Announcements ' ■ ' ■ . Refreshments screed,by the H. G. L. Club of Bainbridgc TWO-DAY ARTHUR C. LIGHTY Equipment Sale! Saturday, Feb. 29, 1964 Starting at t0:30 A.M. At Reinholds, Pa. 4 miles North-West of the Reading- Lancaster Turnpike Interchange. FARMALLS— 560, 350 D, 350 D Hi Clear w/P S . H, M, A, Super A, Super M, C, Cub OLIVER 530 FORDS 861 Diesel, 860 Powermaster w/Ford Loader and Snoi' Blouer, 9N, 8X w/Howard Rotovator. ALLIS CHALMERS Dl7, C, WD. JOHN DEERE 440 w/Blade, 420 Crawler w/Loader CASE —3lO Crawler w/Loader, DC w/Eagle Hitteh, 14 x 8 Tilt Bed Trailer w/Wmch and Brakes. 10 TONS STEEL Round and Plat Stock. TRACTORS & HORSE-DRAWN EQUIPMENT FRAIL CHOPPERS; Allis Chalmers, Massey Ferguson and Paper Oliver 4-bottoin Tripback Trailer PI on; John l)eeic Transport Disc, like new COMBINES —12 A 25 JD. PT 0. n/Bm, Me 7 6 P T.O. w/Bm Brand New McCORMICK FARTS and MACHINES! NEW 64 COMBINE w/Engine and Bin New 3 & 3 Bottom Plows; New 55T BALER P.T.O. , New Side Delivery Rakes. New Harrows Tractors and .Steel mil be sold at 2.00 P.M. A lot of articles too numerous to mention. Plan to come eaily. Horst, Long and Kentzel, Aucts. REFRESHMENTS BA' SWAMP LUTHERAN CHURCH, PUBLIC SALE Of Farm Equipment LOCATION: Wi miles south west of Letort on In dian Marker Road, Manor Twp. Saturday, March 7, 1964 FULL LINE OF FARM EQUIPMENT D-17 Allis Chalmers Tractor, power steering, new in 1961; D-15 Allis Chalmers Tractor, power steering, 280 hours, Cultivators, Manure Loader like new, Snow Scoop; 3 bottom 14” A. C. Plow, like new; 2 bottom 14” Plow like new; A. C. 24-Heavy Duty Rubber mount ed Disc; A. C. Com Planter; A. C. Grass Mower; Farm Hand Manure Spreader, 3 years old; EZ-Flow Fertilizer Spreader, 1 year old; Chattanooga Spring Harrow, like new; Dunham Cultipacker; New Holland-77 Baler; David Bradley Side Rake, on Rubber; Smoker Eleva tor; Cockshutt Seed Drill; Bemis 2-row Tobacco Plant er; Weed Sprayer; John Deere Roto-Harrow, like new; 6 sets of Tobacco Ladders with running gears (2 are 22 ft.); Rubber Tire Wagon; Spike Harrow; P.T.O. Grass Seed Sower; Circular Saw. > 17,000 Tobacco Lathe; 3 Tobacco Presses (2 Minnichs and 1 Greider); 3 Platform Scales; 20 ft. Ex tension Ladder; Hog Troughs; Air Compressor; Corn Sheller; Tobacco Packing Equipment; some Lumber; Sulkey; Race Horse Equipment; Harness. MOHAWK 24 IN. RIDING MOWER, LIKE NEW 2 Iron Kettles; Anvil; 2 Jelly Cupboards; Old But ter Churn; Maytag Wringer Washer; GE Refrigerator; Yale Safe; Hot Water Heater; Table Saw; American Flyer Train Set; Transformer; and Articles too Numer ous to Mention. SALE AT 12:00 NOON Bv RUSSELL C. FREY Phone: 872-2038 I AUCTIONEERS: Diller and Kreider Phone: 786-2712 or BU 4-4517 Lunch by Farm Women #23 .ancaster GOCKLEY'S 30 TRACTORS (Many not mentioned) Terms by JACOB H. GOCKLEY ’arming, tay7 Farm Calendar (Continued from Page 1) 7 30 ii m. Northeast 1-H tiactor olub meets at the FdmneisuMe Equipment gat age, Farmeisville. Feb 2G S 50 a m Coun ty teachers of vocational ag riculture institute at Done gal High School, Mount Joy. Teaehei ■> meeting to lollosv institute program 8 pm Soil Conseiration Seivite and Soil Consola tion District meeting on the study and its elfects on Lanc- Susquehanna 'River Basin ■aster County, at the Manor Shopping Center auditorium. Feb 27 10 30 ain —■ 'Franklin County cattle feed eis to begin tom of county at the Lancastei Union Stoekyaids 7 30 pm Educational meeting sponsored bv the Lancaster Foultiy Associa tion at the Poultiy Center, IV Roseville Road 7 30 pm Countv 4-H Holstein chib meets at the Faim Buieau coopeiative building, DilleiviMe Pike 7 30 pm Feed Giain piogiain meeting spontoied bv the County Agncultuial Stablization and Consei la tion committee at the Quai rjii'lle fire hall Postponed liom Feb 19 q p m Conestoga Veter maiy Medicine Association meeting in the Exchange i oom of the Lancastei Un ion Stock! aids Penna Sec letaiy of Agncultuie, Le land Bull, to sipeak Feb 28 7 pm. New Holland Young Farmers ban quet at the High School. Feb 2S and 29 8 pm. County 4-H council play at Hempfield High School Feto 29 Ipm Farm Women Society o meets at Kauffman’s Tea Room, East Petersbuig Society 9 will be guests ■■■■■■■»■■■■■■■■■■■■*■ FARM LOANS Loans for Machinery, Livestock, Cars, Repairs, and any farm purpose. tO - 35 year Farm Mortgages Full and part-time farms eligible FARM CREDIT OFFICE •411 W. Roseville Rd. Lane. 393-3921 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ FOR THE QUALITY THAT MEANS ||g ctfoffman
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