DruiTtrxs er s Poultry, 19.2; 22. Same, icaster Kouirry 10000 wv> 10 . 2| NO SALE; ued from cage 3) 18-7 bid; 23. Fruitville Farms ,i.nf/er & Son, 25 2. (John O. Moyer) 5700 WV, /r 1 fp g Farais (Chester 9 ' ( >. Starr Poultry, 19.0; 24. feooo Mead- Same, 5800 WV, 9-6, Starr IKLOADS OR 2 HORSE WAGON LOADS EXCELLENT indling Wood '2.00 per load eridls to be loaded and hauled by customer . M. Stauffer & Sons, Inc. Leola Supply Co. LEOLA, PENNA. D> • Starts Chicks Right • Produces Strong, Vigorous Birds • Houses Economical Pullets , bI CK«° 0»-‘ <SO ® UJtf 6 ® .soo** 10 * Come In and See Us Next Time You're In Town seph M. Good & Sons LEOLA QUARRYVILLE offit Block fer Low Cost, Fire-Safe Construction For Farm Buildings fit-Bloclc Floor Systems Have These Advantages: Economical Fif e - Safe • Longer life than many oilier types of consiruciion HR BROS. CONCRETE, Inc. EPHRATA RE 3-1231 DENVER AN 7-2197 ttATA, p A . OF Get your chicks off to a fast start and sturdy growth that means more profits later by feeding RED COMB CHICK STARTER. Highly palatable, nutritionally correct and uniform in quality, RED COMB CHICK STARTER is your best buy for Quality Results at Low Cost . Poultry, 19.1; 25. Fruitvillc Farms (Robert Zeigler) 5950 WV, 9-3, Starr Poultry, 19 3; 26. Same, 5750 WV, 9-3 Starr Poultry 18 9; 27 M H. Weaver Poultry, (James Au ker), 3300 WV, 9-2, Roy E. Ream, 19 4; 28. Same, NO SALE, 18 0 bid; 29. M E. Peifer, 400 L-F, Victor J Koser Co., Inc., 10 8; 30. Parke K Herr, 4100 WV, 9- 6, NO SALE, 17.6 bid; 31. Same, 4300 WV, 9-6, NO SALE, 18 4 bid; 32. J. Zeigler Hess, 300 L-F, Victor J. Koser Co , Inc , 10 8; 33. Andrew N Miller, 2000 WV, 10, John N. Thomas, 20 6; 34. J. J. Hess II (Oscar K. Sangrey) 2000 WVC, 8-3, W. C Melhnger & 50n,19 3; 35. Same, 4000 WVC, 8-3, Col lege Hill Poultry 19.3. Sale Register March 12—Sat. 12.30 p.m Pub. Sale cattle & farm im plements by William C. Res sler located 1 mi. south of Rte. 72 (turn at Valley View Restaurant or Davis Hilltop Bradley, Auct. March 14 —Mon. 10 sharp Farm machinery, poultry equipment, too’s, e,nd some « Sure Crop Seeds ■ S ALFALFAS [ ■ Vernal , ■ * DePuit 5 Ranger Buffalo Grimm ■ CLOVERS ; Pennscott ■ ■ Kenland ■ ■ Grown ■ ■ Mammoth ■ ■ HYBRID CORN ■ i DEVELOPED BY - ■ ■ PENN STATE EXP. ■ ■ STATION ■ ■ Get our prices ■ ■ and save money J ■ REIST s I SEED COMPANY: ■ MOUNT JOY. PA. ■ ■ Phone OL 3-3821 S .■■■■■■■■■■l ■■■■? Floors • Savings from low upkeep cost and low fire insurance rates # Capable of carrying great loads Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 12, 1960—9 Public Sales horse drawn equipment by Ellis Martin Along Route 322 between Ephrata and Clay March 16—Wed. 12 30 p. m. Pub. sale of buildings & farm machinery by Harry S Warfol located East of Mlve Teachers College at the end of E. Frederick St., Millers vil’c. Kreider & Diller, Aucts March 16—Wed. 12 noon Pub. sale of livestock, imple ments, HHG by Lloyd Mi 1 !- house located Vi mile north of Mountville. From Kauff man’s Garage take the Mountville - IronvlUe Road north. Funk & Groff, -Aucts. March 22—-Tues. 12 noon Pennsylvania’s Second Quar ter Horse Sale by Paul Z Martin, Auct. and Sales Mgr Ph. New Holland EL 4-6671. March 22 Tue. 12 noon, Pub. sale livestock & farm impl. by Gideon K. Stoltzfus, along Rt. 896, S. of Lincoln Hyw., Miller Auct. March 17—Thurs. 10 am sharp, Farm Sold, Public • Used Formal! 450 Tractors • Used, International 300 Tractor • Used Farm all 460 Diesel Tractor McCormick Farm Equipment Store 1054 S. State Street EPHRATA. PA. RE 3-2283 PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE LIVESTOCK and FARM IMPLEMENTS Tuesday, March 22, 1960 On the premises in East Lampeter -Township, along Route 896, south of Lincoln Highway, ~ near Garden Spot China Co. 40 Head of Holstein Dairy Cattle Accredited and certified, purebred and registered, all home raised Some due to freshen by day of sale 18 dairy cows, 21 heifers, 1 bull, son of Greenwood Master Della; 9 Open heifers by Rosafee Supreme Reflection, 2 milk ing' 8 Bred" heifers by Sandsdale Rag Apple Explore, three milking. J I PAIR 9 YEAH OLD BAY MULES. 1 ODD MULE. LEAD ER; I LEAD HORSE. 1 OFF-SIDE WORKER .FARM IMPLEMENTS Smoker 20-fopt elevator with engine. New Holland 66 baler, 4-bar McCormick-Deering side rake, John Deeie 5-ft. mow wer, John Deere green crop hay loader, 1-horse dump rake, Ontario 10-disc grain drill, John Deere 999 corn p’antcr with fertilizer attachment, New Idea tobacco planter, John Deere manure spreader, 2-way McCormick-Deering sulky plow, 16-inch John Deere single bottom tractor plow and truck for horses, 24-inch McCormick-Deering disc harrow, Nertr Idea wagon, 18-foot bed; McCormick-Deering cultiva tor, John Deere cultivator with fertilizer attachment, spike harrow, 2 tobacco wagons and ladders, dump rake, 3 walk ing plows, 106 Wiard, 104 Wiapd and 80 Wiard;. 150-gallon water tank, Minnich tobacco press, platform- scales, oats crimper, com sheller, scalding trough, 4 horse power Mc- Cormick-Deenng engine, straw cutters, hog feeders, 2 feed carts, breaking cart, wheelbarrow, 6 sets front gears, 1 Yan kee harness, check lines, bridles, collEjrs, single, double and triple trees, 2 four-horse hitches, one 5-6 horse hitch, 2 McCullough chain saws, 1 two-man and 1 one-man DAIRY EQUIPMENT; 2-umt Marlow milker and vac uum pump, 20 milk cans, strainers, buckets, water heater. POULTRY EQUIPMENT; 3 range shelters, chicken feeders, fountains, nests, kerosene brooder stove, bottle gas brooder. HOUSEHOLD GOODS: Columbian star kitchen range, sofa, wardrobe, double bed spring, mattress, single bed with spring, mattress; vanity dresser, china closet, porch rocker, 6 piank bottom chairs, rag carpet, etc. Sale at 11:00 A. M, sharp. Terms by Alvin L. Miller, Auct. Brencmati and Miller, Clerks 1 T Clarence E. Lyons, Pedigrees VJIOeOII IV. OtOItZIUS Sale, cattle, power machin ery, HHG, provender & oth er personal prop by Charles (Turn to page 10) of Farm Equipment, House ho'd goods & Livestock THURS , MARCH 17, 1960 Located 9 miles west of Coatesville, 18 miles east of Lancaster on Penna. Routes 41 and 372 at Atglen, Chest er Co , Pa Farm Equipment. 3 trac tors, John Deere Model 50 Tractor with wide axle and power-steefing, 246 J D. mounted corn planter, wide 2 row cultivator, disc har row, 101 corn picker, 3-14 mounted plow, side dresser. No. 5 mower, sub soiler. Farmall H; tractor with ma nure loader,- McDeenng 16- disc grain drill, 2 and 4 sec tion spike harrows Ford 640 tractor, with 2 - 14” plows and sub-soiler, Oliver 12’ se’f-propelled combine, New Holland No". 33 field chopper (new), 1956 GMC. Truck, W-liccnse, 1941 Chev. truck. New Idea ' tractor spreader. New Idea side rake, 2 tractor weeders, 10 row weed spray er, off set disc, 5 ft. Rotary bush hog, 30 ft. Smoker ele vator and grain bin, 2 grain augers, 10 "ft. cultipackers, 2 Holland transplanters, Rub ber tired wagon, Si’age wag on with false endgate, Hay tedder, corn drag, 2-wheel trailer, 4 section spring har row, 550 gal. tank, 14x24 in sulated , frame building, Myers P T.O. pump, 2 hog feeders, troughs, farrowing crate, waterer, 10 feed bunks, feed cart,-' cattle scratcher, chains, forks, lumber, bar rels, tomato.baskets, e’ectric fencer and posts, other tools and equipment. Hay, Straw and Corn. ~ Livestock: 30 hogs, sows, pigs and shoals, Pure-bred Duroc boar. Household Goods - Antique sofa, 2 antique chests of drawers, 'outstanding 1875 Lane. Co Historical Atlas, and a lot qf other household goods, Labor camp equip ment, bunks, beds, Mattress es tables, gas and heating stoves Sale at 10 A M. Terms by H. L. THOMPSON Leroy Zook, Auct. Uiab’e & Kennel, Clerks Lunch served - Not respon sible for accidents. LUNCH AVAILABLE Public Sales PUBLIC SALE ■T ' >
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