14—Lancaster Farming, Friday, March 16, 1956 Lancaster County Sales Dates Claimed MARCH March 16—A W Weaver, and JlliSaejid Barr, 1 mile south of Hensel (Bt. 72), dairy cows, farm ing implements, 10 a. m. March 16—Howard Harrison, I’l miles southeast of Kirkwood, dispei sal sale bldodtested Hols terns, 1 30 p. m March 16— Arthur Heisey, Jef ferson, York Co, purebred, blood tested Holsteins, implements. March 17—Mrs A J. Eckman, road from Mechanics Grove to Chestnut Level, 1 mile west of former, household goods, tools, hay, straw, etc, 12 00 noon March 17—Amos W Frey, load from Columbia to Safe Har bor, Manor Twp, 3 miles north of Safe Harbor, farming imple ments, household gopds, 10 a m March 17—Mis Katie W. Hess, Biunnerville, real estate, house hold goods, 12 30 p m March 17—Elmer Smoker, In tercourse, opposite Smoker Farm Elevator plant, farm machinery, chicken equipment, household goods, alfalfa, hay, straw, Leg horn chickens, March 17—Mary E. Martin, Blue Ball, Rl 23, real estate, household goods, 12 30 p m. March 17—Amos G Good, Brecknock Twp., road from Sprecher’s Gas Station to the Turnpike, just beyond Tunpike, farm implements, household goods, 12 30 p- m g ,m ” 8 § Send Your Livestock To ;; 1 J. P. WARFELINC. S •t ft «-* J* H Union Stock Yards Lancaster, Pa. H :: :: J We sell on commission, H i CATTLE, CALVES, HOGS, SHEEP'and LAMBS | « Phone Lancaster 7-8811 „ H 8 « :c mi t ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■lS Poultry Profits Start Here! Give your chicks a better start with Red Rose* "Early Nutrition” Your future layers broilers or breeders need extra nutrients now —during criti cal growth periods—to injure profit later on. Give them tliat important “early nutrition” with Red Rose Guaranteed Chick Feeds Red Rose supplies >our chicks with antibiotics, vitamins and growth stimu lant that pay off in \ igorous, faster growth and feathering For* peak poultry produc tion —start feeding Bed Rose now* WEST WILLOW FARMERS ASSOCIATION WEST WILLOW ■ h s * « USED SPECIALS Massey-Harris 44 Diesel Tractor 1950 Farmall “H” 1946 Farmall “H” Farmall “C” Tractor John Deere “B” with Cultivators International 45 T Baler John Deere P. T. O. Forage Harvester ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦* «♦ «* ♦♦ «• *♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦ * ** ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ COPE Willow St. March 17 —William K. Risser, 2 miles north of Landisville, off road from latter to Ensman’s Mennomte Church, farm imple ments, household goods,- 12.30 p. m- 1 March” 17 —Mis. Margaret Bru baker, between Compass and the Lincoln Hwy., on Rt 122, Salis bury Twp, personal property, 1 p. m. [ March 17—Charles H Lefever, 2 miles northwest of the Buck, Rt 72, farming implements, straw, corn, barley; also several cows, 12 30 p m. March 17 At Cleona, annual spring sale of 125 head of pure bred. bloodtested, accredited, some vaccinated Canadian Hol steins, 150 head of hogs, by Rus sell Heilman & Sons March 17—Sarah Blank, I 1- mi south of New Holland, on road to Intercourse, shop and orchard equipment, 12 30 p. m. - March 17—Bareyille Auction Co, Bareville, household goods, dress material,'lumber and many misc articles, 12 30 p m March 17 Livestock, imple ments, 2 mi northwest Manheim, Elvin Snavely. March 20 Harry Keifer, Hahnstown, 2 mi east of Berg strasse Church, farm implements, livestock. 12 noon. March 20—Wayne S Martin, Exec, of G Frank Bear Estate, 1 mile north of Clmrchtown, road leading to Edwards School Ph. Lane. 4-5019 WEAVER Ph. Lane. 3-2824 Holstein Cows Bring $l2B-$302.50 in Sale Holstem cows ranged from $l2B to $302 50 in the Sylvester Stover farm sale southeast of New Holland. Five Holstein bulls sold from $lO6 to $2lB, ten pigs at $l3 each, oats 90. cents a bushel, water heater $52.50, milking machine $lO5, tractors $2lO and $9lO, platform scales $42, corn $45 a ton, barley $1.15, manurfe spreader $172 50. gram drill $BO. Auctioneers were Paul Z Martin, Blue Ball and Frank L. Steller, Leacock. House, Caernarvon Twp, real estate, personal property, Ip. m, March 20—Melvin C. Boyce, 20 Reg. and grade Holstein and Guernsey cows, one Reg. Bull, 1 p. m , 2 mi. S E Quarryville. March 20—Calvin Swinehart, Bethel, Berks Co. March 21—Enos M Harmsh, West Lampeter Twp, Rt, 72, 2 miles south of Lancaster, farm ing implements, household goods, 12:30 p. m March 21—Sarah J & Ivan W High, High’s Restaurant, Browns.- town, real estate 2 d m. March 21—Martin -Hoover, Machine Shop, % mi north of Rt 23, near Bareville, haid ware, farm machinery, 12 30 p m. March 21—Carl I Wenger, Lebanon Co. Myerstown, S Race St - tractors, farm mac hinery 11 a m March 22—Joseph Buffington, road from Wnghtsdale to Kirk’s Mills, Shoats, heifers, farming equipments, baled hay, farm miscellany, household goods, 12 30 p m March 22—Laura G. Hess Es tate Martic Twp, road from Marticville to Conestoga Center, mile West of former, real estate, household goods, 12 noon. March 22—Pennsylvania Guern sey Breeders’ Association, Sales Pavilion, 6 miles East of Lan caster, Rt 30, purebred Guern seys. 12.30 p.-jn. March 22—Clyde E. Keener, Vk miles north of Lancaster at • intersection of Manheim and Har risburg Pikes, routes 72 and 230, farm machinery and 50 tractors, 11.00 a. m. March 23—William M Fredd, Andrews Bridge (Rt. 896) Guernsey heifers, farming im plements, including power eq uipment, some household-goods, 1 p. m. March 23 Hagerstown, Md. 60 head of purebred, bloodtested, accredited, some vaccinated Hol steins, managed by Harvey Ret tew, Manheim, David S. Martin, owner. March 24 —Mrs John D Her shey, E Hempfield Twp.. on Old Harrisburg Pk, household goods, plumbing tools, garden tools, antiques, 12 noon. March 24—Paul L- Dagen, Strasburg Twp, road from Strasburg to New Providence, near Sand Stone School, farm ing implements, 1 p. m- March 24 Along read leading from Upper Lawn to Campbell town, three miles northeast of Campbelltown, Lea Vista disper sal, Keystone Holstein, Inc-, man agers, Bob Weidler, owner. March 24 Household goods and equipment, on Pinch Road near Mount Gretna, Eph. Achey March 26 In the Borough of Middletown annual spring sale of' 150 Canadian Purebred, blood tested, accredited, some vac cinated Holsteins by C. S. Erb- March 24—Andrew E. Weaver, 3 mi. east of Quarryville on May Postoffice-Strasburg Road, jon late Susie Jackson farm, cows, etc., Ipm. March 24—Raymond Weaver, 355 E Mam St, New Holland, real estate, personal property, 1 p. m- 11l March 24—Mrs 'John Brandt, near Deodate, furniture, mis cellany, 12-30 p. m. March 24—Mrs Fannie W Shaffer Estate, 135 College Ave, Elizabethtown, household goods, 12 noon. March 24—Estate of Mrs. Erla Shaeffer, 229 S. Spruce St, Lititz, real estate, household goods, 12.30 pm.' March 24—Norman J Rohrer, Colebrook Road, V_> mi. south of the Fairview Church of the Brethren, from implements, poultry equipment, household goods. MARTIN SALE $3750 A total of $3750 was realized m the Clyde C Martin farm sale north of Churchtown Saturday- A tractor brought $417, pickup truck $505, corn $4l a ton, milk cows $l2O to $l9O. Benjamin F Weaver, East Earl, was auc tioneer. ' - Tobias Martin Sale' - Cows $l4O to $325 Cows sold from $l4O to $325 a head in the Thursday sale held by Tobias Martin 'northeast of Blue Ball Shoats ranged from $7 to $2O, five bulls'lrom $lOO to $142 each. _ Other outstanding items ,in cluded a baler at $B2O, ti actor $BOO, pickup truck $B2O, electric saw $57 50, grain elevator $250, laying hens $1 75 each. -March 24—Myrtle Greenawalt Estate, 142 N Charlotte St, Manheim, household goods, real estate, Ip. m March 27 —At Butler, Pa, 50 head of purebred, .bloodtested accredited, some vaccinated Guernseys, sale managed by Wai Juzi for PGB A, Harnslairg. March 28 At Upper_Lawn Normandale Farp- Keystone Holstein Sales,, Inc. managers, Norman Risser, Jr., owner. March 30—C S Frank and Son, Mt Joy Pa, community sale, cows, hogs, furniture, fruit, 12.00 noon. APRIL - April 7—Conewago Church of the Brethren on the Roy Brandt Farm, along the Pike from De odate to Lawn, Pa. livestock, furniture, tools,' hardware, 12.00 noon. x April 7 Between Deodate and Upper Lawn at Moyer’s Church along Route #341 on Roy Brandt Farm- Consignment and stock and implements; contact commission sale of furniture, ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■< ■ Carl Diller J ■ ■ ■ Auctioneer and ■ ■ ■ ■ Cow Tester ■ ■ Ref ton, Pa. < ■ • Pfi. Quarry ville 307R5 ■ ■'■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■l Authorized Dealers * Master Mix * Ferguson Equipment * Lincoln Welders * Thermopane * Universal Milkers * Miller’s Insecticides Hoppers Creosoted Posts HIESTAND Inc. “S|JJ| TITE-0N SHINGLES' ' Kjk (Each Shingle Locked Down) Resisted Hurricane Hazel Especially designed for re-roofing over old wooden ’’shingles and other types of roofing. We do the job for you with men .who know how l 1000’s ot satisfied customers! FREE ESTIMATES ’. EASY TERMS IF YOU DESIRE J PAUL PETERSBURG. PA - Booling -Siding - Spouting <j ee Q ur Display Stand any Tnes- Phone Lane. 2-6124 day Eve. at Boots Conntiy Mkt. If no answer 3-9403 E«t Petersburg. Smith Estate Home $7lOO at Ephrata David Habecker, Ephrata, pur chased the ZVa-story, seven room frame dwelling offered by the Edward and Walter Smith Estate for $7lOO in public auc tion near Ephrata Saturday. Ex ecutor of the estate was Henry Nissley. Items sold included' antique coverlets, $2B to $3l, lustre pitch er $4O, 1948 sedan $lO9, televi sion set $l5l, glass dishes $2 25 to $26 each. Tractors $456, $671 In Styer Auction Tractors sold at $671 and $456 in the public saleTield last week by George W. Styer on the Churchtown-Honey Brook Road Monday. Auctioneers were Benjamin F. Weaver, East Earl, and Charles W. Good, Adamstown. Other items sold included 14 milk cows at $l4O to $240 a head, 200 New Hampshire laying hens at $2 each, three-section harrow $lOO, side delivery rake $l4O, milker $2lO, milk cooler $52, 52 tons of corn at $42 per ton, milk cans $2 50 to $6 50, manure spreader $5O and cultivator $5O. Tractors $355-415 In Luke Weaver Sale Tractors sold at $355 and $415 m the Thursday - sale held by Luke Weaver on the Ephrata- Schoeneck Road, and" cows brought $132 to $142 a head. Three sheep brought slB'per head, a manure loader $ll5, cultivator $lOO, wagon $lO7, side delivery rake $237 50, corn plant er $215, drill $lBO and plow $96. Stanley H. Defter. Auctioneer and Appraiser 1906 Willow St Pike PH. LANCASTER 4-1796 * Wirthmore Feeds * Haverly Bulk Tanks * Sauder Loaders * Anhydrous Ammonia * Wheel A-Way Egg Washers * Irrigation Equipment * DeKalb Chix & Started Pullets * Marietta 6-9301
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