I Public Sales Kf Sale Register ■ (From page 12) ■ Rhoades, Heisey, Aucts^ Wed. 10:30 a ■ 64 cows and heifers, ■nlete line of farm imple- E, by B. G. Stauffer, One K W of Lane, on Rt. 3u ■ S outh on Yale Ave two K ks Funk, Groff, and Aucts. Beb. 25 Thurs , 12 30. ■of farm equip & HHG, ■Richard M. Forry, located ■ Public Sale of ■ Livestock and ■ Farm Equipment ■ WEDNESDAY, ■ Februaiy 24, 1960 ■tied 2 miles south of from Route 30 and ■ liu’es west of Gap, along ■ road to the Nickle mines ■Salisbury Township, Lan 3Ber Countv, Pa. ■ LIVESTOCK ■0 head of dairy cattle, ■head of Holsteins, four ■d of Ayrshire cows, sev- bv sale day Rest for July and August. ■) Guernsey, two Brown ■ss and one Holstein year vaccinated heifers. This ■ good testing herd of cer and accredited cows. ■FAR I '-* MACHINERY 641 Workmaster trac with less than 650 hrs. ■d 2 bottom 14 inch trio ■tom plow, used for 18 ■?s, Dearborn corn planter |K fertilizer attachment, ■frborn 3 section spring Dearborn side rake; 2 bottom 14 inch ■pv Sauder manure load ■with dirt scoop, used 2 ■rs Albs Chalmers B trac with cultivators, tobacco jHrs and 16 in. plow; New ■hand 7 ft 3 point hook- SSB mower, used 2 vears; Minted 2 row transplanter ■ Farmall C; New Idea -New Holland Massey Harris com ■b with motor; John De ■Tcom picker; McCormick manure spreader; 23 di«c harrow; Mc- HBmick-Deenng corn bind ■on rubber; Superior 11 ■ grain drill; Papec 16 in cutter; 9 ft culti- Bict rubber tmed wagon bed David Bradley null; many other H mentioned 25 tons of H corn Dairying equip ■it Universal 2-unit |Bter and pump; electric BBc” healer; 15 milk cans; ■niart electric clippers; =nd strainers Some HBsehold goods inc’udmg tables; sink - dm ■■bell and many other ar- Hes not mentioned. Sale Bgbegm at 12 00 o’clock W POLAND S. SINGER Auctioneer H FUBL T C CALE OF IMPLEMENTS H SATURDAY, FEB 27, 1960 be offered at public on the premises locat- of a mile °f Route 222, and one im'e North of Landis ■' along the Kissel Hill -n Town- Lancaster County, Fa. By me 'avers EQUIPMENT: Two nne a Massey-Har ■_’ tra C | or . other “22” trac- bndrauhe and three h W'k-up; cultivators , , man- Jcader for “22”. Mas ?ls PT O combine (7 B' 7 ; 111 bagger, double to for Massey-Har ■ _1 ’ M asse y-Harris man ■c7 New Id-n 4. on rubber Me ■,7, Leering 13-d *c gr- B r . i .? n ru bber, Massey antcr; C r n , nlan ter for “22” H LT'?? 3-bottom 14 m. ’-7 ‘V'bb-r-tired wavon o" rio I, 5 bed two ■ d'bie tobacco i a d- • ! 7 ? kor elevator; Dm- “ barrow; th—°- harrow; Oli equipment- T? m - ‘‘Oder; twm tubs 'buckets- st-ain ■o’- p begin at 12 30 BS s 2W’5S"°“- P l e a a n Ca^r Public Sales IVi mi. S. of Nine Points just east of Rt. 896, on E. E. Bru baker farm. Diffenbach, auct Feb. 26—Fri. 12.30, Sale of farm equip, by Clayton E. Kreider, aloifg Rte 222, one mi. N. of Mechanics Grove, 3 mi SW of Q-ville. Kreider & Diller, Aucts. Feb. 26 Fri. 1 00 p m Sale of farm implements by Robert M. Hanna, located Vi mi. W. of Nine Points (Rte 896). Brad-ey, Auct. Feb. 27—Sat. 12.30. sale of farm implements by E. Les ter Denlinger located % mi. north of route 222 along Kis- PUBLIC SALE OF Farm Equipment & Household Goods Mon., Feb. 29, 1960 12:00 P. M. Located one mile south of Salunga, Lancast er County, Penna. FARMALL 460 TRACTOR with less than 200 working hours, 311 three bottom plow, 34U-F3 fast hitch, three section spring tooth harrow, toolbar with three teeth, 34-1 subsoiler. FARMALL H. TRACTOR FARMALL BN TRACTOR with vacuum lift, two way plow and cultivator, JOHN DEERE four row Corn Planter, 2 rubber tire wagons, with flats & sides, one with high sides & new Lavelle 7 unloader, Mc-Deering C 25 U mower, horse mow er, Smoker bale elevator, McDeering three bar hay rake, New Idea 12A manure spreader, McDeering 30 cylinder corn sheller, New Holland 680 tilt table blower and 48 ft. pipe, New Holland 80 wire tie baler, 3 tobacco wagons, bucks & rails for tobacco scaffold, spike tooth harrow, rotary hoe, 1938 Dodge Pickup, DeLaval milkers, milk cans, can rack, .elec tric water heater, two 1000 cap. Fairbanks platform scales, feed cart, large endless belt, about 500 leghorn layers, brooder house, automatic waterers, egg wash er,, nests, feeders, range shelters, 1-seat square back sleigh, bobsled, sleigh bells. Many other items. APPROXIMATELY 50 TONS STRAW Terms by Londa Zurin, Jr. At the same time and place the following household goods for Londa Zurin, Sr.: Monarch kitchen range, Duo therm oil heater, Kel vmator refrigerator, player piano, four chairs and tab e, base cabinet, two kitchen cabinets, beds and bureau, ro’l top and flat desk, three 9x12 rugs, GE. washer, tubs, iron kettle, crocks, dishes & utensils. Refreshments by Women’s Work of Salunga Church of the Brethren Elmer Spahr, & Omar Landis, Aucts. PUBLIC SALE FARM MACHINERY Saturday* Feb. 20* 196® One and one-hali miles southwest of Rheems, Pa., three miles south of Elizabethtown, Pa., near Landis Stone Quarry. 3 TRACTORS Jagfbfc CASE 400 DIESEL TRACTOR with f” Mounted 4 Bottom Plows. Factoiy in f w MASSEY HARRIS 33 TRACTOR with }/, Cultivators. FARMALL A with Fertilizer and Side Dresser New Case Cullipacker; Spring Harrow, Case 28-Disc; Massey Hams Mower, 7 ft. cut, semi-mounted; New Idea Side delivery Rake; 180-gal Gas Tank with Pump; 6ft Case Combine with Motor; 11 hoe Disc Drill with Fertiliz er; Case One-row Corn Picker, Massey Harris 7 -t Mower; 18 ft. Dual 2-wheel Trailer; Graham Plow; Grain and Bale Elevator; New Holland Cannon Corn Shel er, 2 hole Corn Sheller, Century Mounted 2-wheel Weed Sprayer; IHC 2 row Corn Planter, used one year,OUn Maiheison Irriga tion System, 600 ft 4-inch Aluminum Pipe 500 ft. 3-inch Quick Detachable Pipe, 30 Sprinklers, short and risers, Power Take off Pump to run above system; Case Disc Har row on Rubber, Case Wagon with 16 ft bed; Massey Har ris 3-section Weeder; Two Lime Spreaders; 25 TONS OF STRAW; 50 TONS EAR CORN; Spike-tooth Harrow, Wheelbarrow; Mounted Blue Anhydrous Ammonia Distri butor; Ridmg Cultivator; lot of Sheep Fencing and Steel Posts; Wagonload of Tools and Accessories, etc ; Wrenches; Forks; Garden Tools; Lawn Mower; Garden Tractor; Air Compressor Tow and Tractor Chains; Power Saws; Bench Vice; Dr’ll Press; Grease Guns; Poultry Equipment; Auto matic Egg Washer; Hydraulic Jacks, AC E ectnc Welder; Duster, and ndier articles too numerous to mention. oromotly at 12:30 pm, when conditions will be made known by G. K ner Wm J Wagner, Aucts. I D ftv ftwirW Paul B Kaylor, Clerk IVU J VJXCIUCI Refreshments will be served by Farm Women No. 8. 6-2 c Public Sales sel Hill Rd. in Manheim twp Diffenbach, Auct. Feb. 29—Mon 12.00, Sale of farm equip. & HHG Lon da Zurm, Jr, located 1 mi. S. of Salunga. Spahr, Landis, Aucts. Feb. 29—Mon 2 00 pm. sale of valuable Real Estate. D. Paul Hershey Adm. of Henry H. Hershey, dec’d, situ ated on a public road lead ing from Lititz to Penryn, 1 mi. NW of Lititz. Shremer, Auct. March 3 12.30 p m. Full line of equipment for 285 acres, by John McKelvey’s Sons, 14 miles south of Lane OF Lancaster Farming. Saturday. February 20, 1960—13 Public Sales on Rte 72. Krcider & Dillcr, Aucts. March 3—Thurs. 11. Sale of Holstein Dairy cows, heif ers, farm maoh. By J. Edgar Summers located 2Vi mi. N. of Gap, 1 mi. sw. of Mill wood. Zook, Auct. March 4—Fri. 12 30 pm Sale of stock, imple. & HHG of Harvey Rettcw Estate at Warren L Lentz Complete Dispersal Made necessary as a result of an accident which left Mr Lentz incapacitated. x: WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 24th. 1960 At the farm located two miles north of Route 897 at lona School between Schafferstown and Lebanon, Pa.; or IVi miles south of Route 422 air Avon, Pa., turn south at Smith Motors. ' 80 HEAD OF PUREBRED HOLSTEINS Bangs Certified Vaccinated T. B. Accredited Tested within 30 days for Bangs and T B. DHIA Herd Average 12,016 lbs. milk 3.7%-450 lbs ial. In dividual records to 676 lbs. fat and dams "to 724 lbs fat 85% sired by SEPA sires. 50 Cows, 20 recently fresh, 4 dry, others to calve througn out the year. 8 Bred Heifers 22 Open Heifers & Calves. This is a young herd; only six animals oftler than 5 years. A daughter of King Sovereign Sylv-O-Gram with 4y 1846 m 3 6% 676 fat. 3 daughters of Knollwood Double Chieftain from 424 lbs. to 571 lbs. fat, 1 with 5y Slid 2x 13907c‘41% 571 f. 5 daughters of Hillmac Sovereign, all over 400 lbs fat as heifers. 1 with 3y 366 d 2x 15366 m 3 7 %"563f. 3 daughters of Hedge Adeen Harmony, all over 400 lbs fat as heifers, 1 with 2y 334 d 2x 12398 m 4;0% 499 f. A Good Young Herd with a great potential for their new owners. Insilage from two 10x40 silos will be sold. 3-umt DeLaval milker pump with 2 units,*''practically new. Sale will be held in a tent, Lunch served by Lebanon County Farm Women Group No. 1. Catalogs at Ringside. Buffenmyer, Rhodes, & Heisey, Aucts. Clarence Lyons & Fred Naugle, Sales Mgrs, LEBANON, PA. Implements will be sold on March 16,1960. PUBLIC Holstein Dairy Cows-Heifers-Farm Machinery Thursday, March 3, 1960 Will be offered at Public Sale on the premises. 2Vz miles north of Gap. one mile southwest of Millwood, in Salisbury Township. Lancaster County, Penna., the following Live stock and Personal Property, to wit: 30 Head of Holstein Dairy Cows in all stages of production Certified blood-tested, vaccinat- ’WENTY-SIX HEIFERS, all ages, some fresh by day of sale. (Charts with each cow) 500 GREIDER YEARLING LEGHORN HENS FARM MACHINERY FIVE TRACTORS One a JOHN DEERE MODEL “B” TRACTOR, with pow er trol. JOHN DEERE No. 5 MOWER; John Deere Disc Harrow on wheels, used one season; John Deere 2-Bottom 14-m. Plow, John Deere 3 Bottom Disc Plow; John Deere Corn Planter, with 3-Pomt Hook-up, nearly new; John Deere “36” Tractor Harrow; John Deere Side Rake; John Deere 13-Disc Gram Drill; FARMALL “H” TRACTOR, with Cultivator; FARMALL A TRACTOR with Cultivator and Tobacco Hoers; FARMALL M TRACTOR; MASSEY-HAR RIS 7-FT. PTO COMBINE, with Tank; Killefer 9FT Cut away Disc, nearly new; IRRIGATION SYSTEM, Pump for Tractor Mount; 30 Sprinklers; 3,000 Ft of Irrigation pipe. Aluminum and Galvanized, 3 , 4 and 5-inch;- 1952 DODGE TRUCK WITH T-LICENSE, 10 FT, BED & RACKS; NEW IDEA TRACTOR SPREADER; 2 New Idea Rubber-tired Wagons, with 16- and 17 Ft Beds; Papec En silage Cutler; McDeering Gram Drill; Tractor Farm Seeder; 3 Section Log Rol’er; 3-Section Two Farm Wag ons, 3 Section Oliver Spike Harrow; Cultipacker, Wceder; LAPP ELEVATOR; CARDINAL GRAIN ELEVATOR AND BLOWER; Two Water Tanks; Corn Sheller; 1-3 H P Elect ric Motor: E ectnc Welder; 4 JAMESWAY GAS BROOD ERS; Turbo-Jet Washer; Keenco Egg Grader; Four Range Q belters, Seven Range Feeders; Twelve Chicken Crates; Chicken Feeders; Fountains and Nests; Stripping Room Stove; Mmmch Bale Box; GARDEN TRACT->R Ensilage Cart; Two Stewart Cow Clippers, Two Wire Gates, Wood en Gates; Electric Fence Posts; Weed Chopper, Locust Posts; Fencer; Tires; Pressure Pump and Tank; Cinder Blocks; Electric Fence Wire; Grease Guns; Wheelbarrow; Cham Hoist; Three Tarpaulins, Milk Cans, Milk Can Rack; Cow Chains; Shop Tools and many -other articles not men tioned. CORN AND BARLEY BY THE TON Sale to begin at 11.00 o’clock, A M , on Thursday, March. 3, 1960, when terms will be made known by i'ZZ Kennei? c-erks J- Edgar Summers Locustcroft Farm, -located IV2 mi. n Mt. Joy-Manheun Rd at Back Run School House Dupes, Auct March s—bat. 12 30 Sale farm implements & HHG, by Paul A Cantert located on Rte 897 between Swartzville and Reinholds Leid, Auct. March 5 10.00 a m. Hol (Turn to page 14) 11.00 A. M. Owner: Warren L. Lentz —OF— ed and home raised. Lunch on the Grounds Public Sales SALE has
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