—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, February 27, 1960 14 Women’s fashions: All of Anatomy is something ev those things that go in one erybody has, but it looks year and out the next. better on a girl Public Sales 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 fas i. hitch, three section spring tooth harrow, toolbar with tnxee 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 unloader, Mc-Deermg C 25 U mower, horse mow er, Smoker bale elevator, McDeenng three bar hay rake, New Idea 12A manure spreader, McDeenng 30 cylinder corn sheller, New Holland 680 tilt table blower and 48 ft. pipe, New Holland 80 wire tie baier, 3 tobacco wagons, bucks & rails for tobacco scaffold, spike tooth harrow, rotary hoe, 1938 Dodge Pickup, DeLaval milkers, milk cans, can rack, elec trie water heater, two 1000 cap. Fairbanks platform scales, feed cart, large endless belt, about 500 leghorn layers, brooder house, automatic waterers, egg wash er,, ne*ts, feeders, range she.ters, 1-seat square back sleigh, oobsled, sleigh bells. Many other items APPROXIMATELY 50 TONS STRAW Terms by Londa Zurin, Jr. At the same lime 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, roll-top and flat desk, three 9x12 rugs, GE. washer, tubs, .iron kettle, crocks, dishes & utensils. Refreshments by Women’s Work of Sa.unga Church of the Brethren. Elmer Spahr, & Omar Landis, Aucts. IRA ML SENSENICH COMPLETE DISPERSAL 33 Head of Registered Guernseys All Home Raised. T. B. Ic Bangs Certified Herd. 21 COWS and 12 HEIFERS Most Of Them Bred To S.P.A.B.C. Proven Sires Sale to be held on farm along the Millport Road North of the Lancaster Airport, leading from highway (SOI) to Millport. Tuesday, March 8, 1960 Farmall H Tractor, Allis Chalmers C. A two Bottom A C. Pick Up Plow, A C. Pick Up Corn Planter, Cultiva tor, and Tempelton Manure Loader, Co.by Heavy Disc Harrow, Hydraulic Lift, on rubber; 3 Section Spring Har row, 2 Secuon (Weed Hog) Harrow, 2 Section Spike Har row, a’so old Wooden Drag Harrow with Iron Pins; 3 Sec tion RoUer, 10 ft. McDeermg Cultipacker, Me. Deenng One Row Corn Binder with Bundle Carrier, and also Wagon Loader, On steel, Me Deenng One Row Potato Digger on rubber with PT O Drive, Boggs Potato Grader with electric motor, two Nets Sid & 2 inch, Also Pickout Table, New Idea Trailing 7ft P T.O Drive Mower on rubber, New Idea Manure Spreader on rubber, John Deere 13 Ho.e Disc Grain Drill on rubber, John Deere (4 B) Power Corn Shel ler with Cob Elevator, Me Deenng Hammer Mill running ham Hay Conditioner or Crimper (New) used two seasons Smoker Bale Elevator with Motor, (New) Ford Pick Up Baler with P T O Drive Used only part of one season, Lance Grain Elevator Bucket Type 25 fu high, also a 10 ft Extension for same, and 24 it of 4 Inch Flexible Pipe, 6 Row Niagara Crop Duster Tractor or Horse Hitch Two Rubber Tired Wagons, Denlmger Silo Filler with Pipe & Shredder Bars, Portable Air Compressor (Tokheim) with Hose, 3 Range Houses Water Tank on Wagon, Heavy Duty Electric Cab'e 97 ft, Two Jamesway Feed Carts, Bag Holder, Bag Wagon, 500 lb Platform Scales, Also 160 lb Lever Beam Sca.es High Back Sleigh with Be’ls, Also heavy Sleigh for Wagon Box, 18 ft. Single Ladder, Cattle Loading Chute, Calf or Hog Crate, 50 ft Rubber Endless Belt, and Canvas Belt over 60 ft, Saw Buck and Saw, Milk Cans, Stainless Steel Milk Strainer, 4 Bottle Babcock Mi'k Tesdng Outfit, Over 50 Apple or Potato Crates, 35 to 40 tons Ear Corn, 16 ft Hay FI«L, Stewart Cattle Clipper, Poultry Equipment, No 12 John Deere Combine with motor HOUSEHOLD GOODS & ANTIQUES Five Round Porch Posts, 8 ft. long; Meat Cutting Bench, Two Iron Kettles, Large Copper Kettle, Pressure Cooker, Meat Grinder, Six Old Kitchen Chairs, Three Rugs 12x15, 11x12, 9x12; Music Cabinet, Sewing Cabinet, Rope Bed, Three Bed Springs, Pie Board, 18 cu. ft Deep Freeze, Old Butter Churn, Swing Type; Electric Ice Cream Freezer, Crocks, Reo Power Mower, 18 inch; And lots of articles too numerous to mention. Henry E. Shremer, Auct. —OF— 11:00 A. M. - FARM MACHINERY Public Sales Winter is a good time to kill brush and stumps, ac- ___ , __ . pv y >»» « cording to studies by Penn *T L C I I EKj State’s Agricultural- Expert- T T « r i• , ment Station. Use a basal or • ® In© COI r O T dormant spray. Such a spray will kill the roots without Dear Sir: damaging growing crops. Fol- Many thanks for the spl low recommednatidns on the endid coverage of our An label. nual Stockholders Meeting made possible through the Pnklir Caloc efforts of the LANCASTER kudiic oaies farming staff. PUBLIC SALE Livestock - implements - Household Goods Friday, March 4, 1960 This is a dispersal sale of the Harvey Reltew Es late at Locustcroft Farm, located between Mount Joy and Manheim, IV2 miles North of Mount Joy-Man heim Road at Back Run School House. In Sale Locustcroft Invincible Babe, two times a day milk ing, in 3C5 days, 14,173 milk, 603 fat as a 5 year old. Fly ing A Kelco Co.antha, two times a day milking, 341 days, 15,369 milk. 613 fat as a 5-year old JOHN DEERE NO. 420 TRACTOR with No 412 plow. No 4200 cultivator and 2 row disk corn planter with fertil izer attachment, all 3-point hookup; 3 section John Deere , rector spring harrow; John Deere Manure Spreader; John Deere Side rake on rubber, like new; folding auction stand; DeLaval Milker Unit; 4-in-dne McCormick Deering Milk Cooler; new water heater; wash tubs; 85 lb. milk cans; buckets - strainer; rubber tire feed cart; harness; collars; single and double trees; Hay and Corn by the ton; Oats & Barley by the bushels; and a lot of other artic l es too num erous to mention Sale to start at 12:30 P. M., when conditions will be made known by Minnie Reiiew and Rachael Garber. Executrices A. H. Young & J. David Young, Atty’s Walter Dupes, Auctioneer ■ Fred Naugle, Pedigree Horst & McNeill, Clerks PUBLIC SALE —OF— HolstemDairyCows-Heifers-Fann Machinery Thursday, March 3, 1960 Will be offered at Public Sale on the premises, 2Vi miles north of Gap, one mile southwest of Millwood, in Salisbury Township, Lancaster County. Penna.. the following Live slock and Personal Property, to witi 30 Head of Holstein Dairy Cows in all stages of production. Certified blood-tested, vaccinat ed and home raised. TWENTY-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-in. Plow; John Deere 3 Bottom Disc P’ow; John Deere Corn Planter, with 3-Point Hook up, nearly new; John Deere “36” Tractor Harrow; John Deere Side Rake; John Deere 13-Disc Gram Drill; FARMALL “H” TRACTOR, witl Cultivator; FARMALL A TRACTOR with Cultivator and Tobacco Hoers; FARMALL M TRACTOR; MASSEY-HAR RIS 7-FT PTO COMBINE, with Tank; Killefer 9 FT. Cut away Disc, near.y new; IRRIGATION SYSTEM; Pump for Tractor Mount; 30 Sprinklers; 3,000 Ft of Irrigation pipe. A’uminum and Galvanised, 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 si l age Cutter; McDeenng Grain Drill; Tractor Farm Seeder, 3 Section Log Rol’er; 3-Section Harrows; Two Farm Wag ons, 3 Section Oliver Spike Harrow, Cultipacker; Weeder, LAPP ELEVATOR; CARDINAL GRAIN ELEVATOR AND BLOWER; Two Wa'er Tanks; Corn Sheller; 1-3 H P. Elect ric Motor; E ectric Welder; 4 JAMESWAY GAS BROOD ERS; Turbo Jet Washer; Keenco Egg Grader; Four Range Shelters; Seven Range Feeders; Twelve Chicken Crates; Chicken Feeders; Fountains and Nests; Stripping Room Stove; Minnich Bale Box; GARDEN TRACTOR; Ensilage Cart; Two Stewart Cow Clippers; Two Wire Gates; Wood en Gates, EJectnc Fence Posts; Weed Chopper; Locust Posts; Fencer; Tires; Pressure Pump and Tank; Cinder Blocks; Electric Fence Wire; Grease Guns; Whee.barrow; 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 Sate to begin at 11.00 o’c.ock, A. M., on Thursday, March 3, 1960, when terms will be made known by Umble & Kennel, C'erks J. Edgar Summers —OF— 17 Head of Registered T. B. and Bangs Certified, Some Vaccinated. Holstein Cows and Heifers Harvey Rettew Estate Lunch on the Grounds My personal thanks to you . . . for the very fine news copy and picture. The farmers of Lancaster County, as well as the farm organizations, are fortunate indeed to have a newspaper such as the LANCASTER FARMING devoted to full farm news coverage. Sincerely yours, John E. Wolgemuth Assistant General Man ager and Sales Man ager Lane Co. Farm Bureau Co-op Assn Dear Sir I enclose a check for two dollars for the LANCASTER FARMING for another year We certainly enjoy your pa per, look forward each we ek for it, would not be with out it Yours Truly, Harry H Yerkes Oxford, Pa. Pennsylvania Evergreen - Seedlings We have the best for Xmas Trees Pines, Spruces. Firs Send for listing today SCHROTH'S NURSERY INDIANA, PA. Stanley H. Deiter Auctioneer And Appraiser LAMPETER Ph. Lancaster EX 4-1791 PUBLIC SALE VALUABLE REAL ESTATE MONDAY, February 29. 1960 Va'uable farm known as the Henry H Hershey Farm containing 116 Acres, more or less, situated on a public road leading from Lititz to and located pne mi le Northwest of Lititz, in Warwick Township. Lancas er County, Pa. > Improvements include 2b itory stone dwelling rhouse -’ontaining 10 rooms and a bath; 1% story bricl ten ant house containing *4 ro oms and bath; large bank •>am; large corn bam; tobac -p shed, 2-story chicken hou -e- 2-story three-car garage and other out buildings. Ro nm to hang 18 Acres of to bacco. Barnyard and area around the buildings is paved with macadam. This farm is in high state of cultivation and has a go od supply of water with a stream running through the farm 7 2c Property may be inspected any time between now and time of sale. Possession will be given on or before April 1, 1960 Sale to begin at 2:00 pm when terms and condition* will be made known by D. PAUL HERSHEY. Administrator of Henrv H. Hershey, Deceased Henry E. Shremer, Auct Richard M Martin, Att PUBLIC SALE LIVESTOCK & FARM MACHINERY THURSDAY. MAR. 3, 1960 Will be offered at Public Sale on the premises located midway between Paradise *• Strasburg, on the Fair vie" Farm, 2 miles south ol R tc 30, from the Ronks Cross road, in Strasburg Twp. Lancaster County, Pa. , 20 Head of purebred an® grade HOLSTEIN DA®* CATTLE 20 cows in milk or springing, Private records i'P to 15,220 lbs of milk and 558 lbs. fat in 305 days » Heifers, 3 bred, balance ai® younger. This is a certified' accredited & vaccinal ed 1 er ® of predominantly young that warrant your inspects® and purchase AU cows bred to S P A.B C Bulls This her® eligible to go anywheie Tractor farm equipment WD Alhs Chalmers tractor with live PTO; John Deer c ‘42o’ tractor, fully equip?®® 2 yrs. old; John Deere n° 415 two-bottom 14 inch pl°' v ’ trip bottoms, 3-pomt hookup 2 yrs old, and much equip ment not mentioned _ Dairying equipment y Laval 2-unit milker with e tra pail; % h p. motor and", unit pumps; DeLaval ' vatc heater; Wilson 4-can cooler to begin at 12 o’cloe MERVIN E. Earl Groff, Pedigrees Abe Diffenbach, Auct. Refreshments by an Women Society No. 14
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