10 —Lancaster Farming. Saturday, February 13, 1960 HBIHBBH lIIIIBMMBI New Holland Sales Stables : Horse Sale Every Monday at 11 A. M, ■ Dairy Cattle and Hogs— 5 Every Wednesday at 12:30 S Beef Cattle and Calves — „ Every Thursday at 12:30 ■ J Every Thursday we will try and have from 150 to S ■ 200 Stockers and feeder cattle for sale. These cattle J ■ will be sold immediately after the bulls (About 1:00 * S P. M.) ■ ■ ■■ | JOHN H. GINGRICH, Mgr. i 2 ph. New Holland EL 4-2194 New Holland. Pa. ■ ■ • PUBLIC SALE! CLEAN SWEEP SALE OF LIVESTOCK AND FULL LINE OF FARM IMPLEMENTS. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 241 h, 1960 In Manor Twp., 1 mile west of Lancaster on Rt -30, turn south at first traffic light west of Maple Grove Park, go south on Yale Avenue two blocks. 64 HEAD COWS & HEIFERS GOLDEN GUERNSEYS AND SOME HOLSTEINS This herd is b.ood tested and certified—all heifers vaccin ated. Pure-bred and test-chart papers furnished day of sale. 32 cows -• milkers and springers; 17 large heifers - due to be fresh in several months - some in fall; 5 small heifers; 10 heifer calves FORD 960 TRACTOR and 3 bottom plow and chisel; TRACTOR T-CATERPILLAB D 2; Ford Hay Bailer - PTO; McCormick Hammermill on rubber - PTO; New Holland Power Corn-Sheller; 7 ft Grass mower for Farmall H; 2 Gehl Forge Blowers with pipe; Meyer Hay Crusher and Mower for Farmall H; Smoker Elevator with extra trough to unload corn; Case Forage Harvester - FO - corn head and pick-up attachment; fan to cure hay - automatic clock & 5 hp. elec, motor; 4 wheel tobac. case truck; old fashion ed Cannon corn-sheller; Pierson Moore hay drier and plat form; Ford hay rake - 3 pt. hitch; double row tobacco hoer for Farmall H; Stewart-Warner heater; Heat Houser for Farmall H Tractor; several spring harrows; rotary harrows - 2 and 3 section; 16 hole Oliver Superior grain drill; 32- disc harrow - pull; 2 McCormick Deenng spreaders, PTO; Oliver manure spreader; John Deere spreader; 7 ft. Oliver tractor mower; 7 ft Co op tractor mower; Case forage blower with pipe for 50 ft silo; 3 bottom John Deere plow; Case 2-bottom plow with 3-point hitch; cultipacker; Ford double plow; Ford disc harrow; 5 tobacco ladders and wagon; Ford cultivator; low down rubber tire wagon with bed and tobacco ladders; John Deere manur;e spreader, almost new; 2 wheel trailers, 2 hay flats on rubber; 2 en silage wagons on rubber; Elect, motor and gears to unload ensilage; Browder feed mixer; lime drill; grass seeder,a tt tached to tractor; shovel harrows; circular saw for Farm all H; 50 gal. tree sprayer with motor; bag wagons; 50 ft endless belt; lot of % in galv. pipe; block and tackle silo paper - 12 ft wide; 275-gal. oil tank; Fairbanks wagon scales; fence posts and wire; log chains, bags, snow fence; 2 Minnich tobacco presses; tobacco lath; 2 large feed chests; 2 ensilage carts; rubber tire steel wheelbarrow platform scales; steel drums; lots of lumber; 2 hog feed ers; cattle loading chutes; blade for Ford tractor POULTRY EQUIPMENT—4 brooder stoves, 2 coal, 2 gas; 13 rain shelters. INT. TRUCK - 14 ft bed with cattle rack; 4-unit Mc- Cormick-Deering Milker; 300-gal Haverly bulk tank; Milk scales; many articles too numerous to mention. Refreshments for sale. Do not miss this sale if you need good cows or im plements. Sale starts promptly at 10:30 A. M., February 24 Terms by Aucts—Funk, Groff, Shreiner R filfaiiffar Clerks—Bletz, Greider, Diffenderfer u ‘ •JlaullCi PUBLIC DISPERSAL SALE Saturday, Feb. £7,1960 Al 11 A. M., located in Lancaster County, turn south off Route 30 between Leaman Place and Vintage; Watch for sale sign. 55 Registered Holsteins, Certified, Accredited, Vaccinated, DHIA Records, tested withm 30 days of sale Most of herd sired by SPA B C Sires, 26 cows in milk, 10 fresh since December, balance due through year 5 bred heifers due from April to October, balance from yearlings to calves, 7 Holstein Steers from 500 lb to 1000 lb 101 Massey Harris Tractor, Ferguson Tractor with two 14” bottom plows, cultivator and hay rake, all 3-point hook up P T O New Idea pull-type T Grass Mower, Heavy Duty Case Disk Harrow, in good condition, 3 section spring harrow, New Idea Manure Spreader, 2 rubber tire wagons, one 6 ton with 16’ bed & sideboards, Dual-wheel tractor trailer, with bed, 2 row corn planter; 2 row tabacco planter, 4000 tobacco lath 500 tomato baskets, DAIRY EQUIPMENT: Suige Milker with 2 stainless steel units, vacuum pump and motor, piping and stall cocks for 21 head of cows vacuum pump and motor used only 2 years, 5 can milk cooler, can rack, 25-85-lb seamless milk cans, buckets, strainers, 100 bu , more or less of barley; 12 tons, more or less of conditioned mixed hay, first cutting, mostly alfa.fa, 2 tons, more or less, second cutting mixed hay, 35 tons of ear corn, log chains, cow chains, shovels; forks, tools, and a lot of articles too numerous to mention Sale to start at 1] 00 A M , when conditions will be made known by owner Sale managed by Walter Dupes, Elizabethtown, and Fred Naugle, Car.isle, Pa Dupes & Gerbench, Auctioneers Horst & McNeill, Clerks Refreshments will be served by the Paradise Fire Co Cow sale will be held in heated tent Order of sale starting with implements, cow sale at 100 o’clock For in formation of the cattle, contact owner or either one of sale managers Henry M. Eby Sale Register • Feb, 19 Thurs, 12.30 Pure Bred Guernsey Sale at Assn Sales* Pavilion, 6 mi E of Lane on Rte 30 , Sale managed by Pa Guernsey Breeders’ Assn Feb. 18 Thurs 12 00 noon on J M Brubaker Farm, 2051 h Garden Spot Sale, of Reg Holsiein, locat ed by turning off Rtes 72 & 222 about 1 mile s of Wil low St, Backus, Auct Feb. 20 Public Sale of Farm Equip & H H G, Rus sell Foreman Est, along Rt 222, 3 mi e of Lane & Vz mi w of Landis Valley. Diffenbach, Auct March 5 10 00 am Hol t- u ->n ~ * io stein dairy cattle & farming P.M <’ 12 n T’ equipment by T K Burk f n rm imP holder and son, four mi s I r & r I of Lane at Junct of Rtes 72 Amos L Shaeffer Imin of and 222 Mylm’s cor ner Dil- Quarryville at Hawksville, ler and Kmder, Aucts along Carmargo Rd Brad- ’ ley, Aucf Feb. 24 Wednesday, 1] A'fons Adam, one rm s A M, Complete Dispersal of Strasburg near Beaner sale of 80 Purebred Holsteins Valley School Farm iruple at Warren L Lentz farm lo- ments - Poultry & equipment cated 2 mi n of Rte 897 at Dli:er and Kreider > Aucts lona School btwn Schaeffers- town & Lebanon Buffenmy- er, Rhoades, Heisey, Aucts Feb. 24 Wed. 10.30 a standbys along with some m, 64 cows and heifers, promising new varieties, complete line of farm ample- points out Robert Fletcher, ments, by B G Stauffer, One Penn State extension vege mile W. of Lane on Rt. 30 table specialist TROUBLED WITH COWS OFF FEED?... • The extra amount* mineral supplements and< fine character of other ingre dients will encourage Via appetite of the most fussy cow. She'll come back on | feed faster and throw off her i upset quicker. Stop in ... /> C l> , let's talk it over I Bfr Bft M. S. GRAYBILL & SON 6. G. MELLINGER & SON Bareville S. O. TRUPE IRA B. LANDIS East Earl. R. D. I 779 Valley Rd„ Lancaster Pioneer Manufacturers of High Efficiency Poultry Rations fat have been set by individual cows on PIONEER than on any other feed! And that’s true of herd averages, t 00.., 30% increases in production on the PIONEER Dairy Program are not uncommon. Take full advantage of the bred-in milk capacity of your herd by combining your good management program and PIONEER DAIRY FEEDS. Come In Today and See Us For Full Details. FREE PIONEER Dairy Booklet on Request Joseph M. Good & Sons LEOLA QUARRYVILLE turn south, on Yale Ave. two blocks. Funk, Groff, and Shremer, Aucts March 22 Tue 12 noon, Pub sale livestock & farm impl by Gideon K Stoltzfus, along Rt 896, S of Lincoln Hyw, Miller Auct. March 26 Sat. 12.30, Pub Sale JfflG & tools by William Bortzlield on Cone stoga Twp. rd btw Safe Har bor & Martic Forge Miller, Auct March 3 12 30 p m Full line of equipment for 285 acres, by John McKelvey’s Sons, 14 miles south of Lane on Rte 72 Kreider & DiLer, Aucts. March 8 Wed 12 noon, GET RELIABLE SEED In making up the garden seed order include the old _ 100 LIS NET bull brand a»B dry-mesh cow fITTIHG RATION Willow Street, R. D. 1 • SCD Signs (Ffom Page 1) Ball on March 21 with t second one the followi night at Mount Joy The o er two are to be held at zabethtown on March 28 a Schaefferstown on March j Wayne Rentschler repoj cd that plans are almj complete for the annual b ( quet at Blue Ball fire h, March 2, when the distw will present 10 awards in J preciation for achievemet in the field of conservatiot County Commission! Richard H Witmer annom) ed that the State DepjJ ment of Agriculture has proved the budget of s) 560 00 for the district ij the coming year. New cooperators are ward C Frey, Lancaster w 150 acres in W. Hempfie) Twp ; Irvin R Ploover, Kfj Holland 30 acres in E Ea Twp ; Weidler Grube, Ns von R 2, 67 acres in Sal] bury Twp , Elizabeth B H( of Drumore, 285 acres Drumore Twp ; Amos N 1] ler, Strasburg Rl, 107 aci in W Lampeter Twp.; Alla C Bewley, Leacock, at Donald Kauffman, Demj R 2, 135 acres mE. Cocaiii Twp. ■■■■»■■■■■■■ aiij Ireists S Sure Crop Seeds \ ALFALFAS ■ Vernal ■ DePuii ■ Ranger ■ Buffalo ■ Grimm S CLOVERS ■ Pennscott ■ Kenland ■ Penna. Grown S Mammoth ■ HYBRID CORN ■ DEVELOPED BY • ■ PENN STATE EXP, S STATION S Get our prices ■ and save money s REIST [ SEED COMPANY ■ MOUNT JOY, PA. ■ Phone OL 3-3821 Ciiiiinimiiiiaiiiii Standard Equipmesi Incorporated ANNOUNCES ITS 18$) BIG SPRING DISCOUff SALE Mighty Move Barn Clean! Easy All Comfort Stalls Delivery Taken Feb., Hlai or April. \ Sale Closes Feb. 29. 1961* ¥ V' "EASY ALL" Cope & Weav WILLOW STREET Phone Lane. EX 3-2824