Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 25, 1961, Image 14

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    14—Lancaster Farming.
Saturday. February 25,
• Sale Register
(From page 13)
Reinholds on the road from
Re inholds to Denver Chas.
Good, Auct Clarence Lyons,
Sale manager.
March 4—Sat 11 "00 a m
Pub Sale of Dairy Cattle &
Farm Equip by James E
Koser, 1 mi North of Lam
peter between Road
and Rockvale Rd Miller £:
Steller, Aucts.
March 7—Tues 10 00 am
Pub. Sale of Dairy Cattle &
Farm Equip by Joe Peter
sheim, 4 mi. East of Honey
Brook on Rte 322 (turn left
at Sun Oil Tanks,- mile to
farm). Miller, Auct.
March 7—Tues , 12 30 p m.
Pub Sale of Farm Eqmp, H
HG, and Poultry Equip Paul
D. Angstadt 7/10 mile N. of
Wernersville. Turn north at
the welding shop Long Auct
March 7—Tues 12 45 pm.
Postponed Public Sale of
Dairy Cattle, and Fanning
Equipment by Paul R.
Shertzer, IVz mi southeast
of Mechanics Grove and one
Mi. East of Rte 222 at 'Uni
corn On Unicorn road from
Unicorn to Kirkwood. Kreid
er & Diller, Aucts.
March B—Wednesday, 32nd
All Day Annual Spring Sale
of Lane. Co. tractor and
hearse drawn farm impls. ma
chinery .& equip by Wm Z
& Paul Z Martin, at Mar
tin’s Sales Barn, Blue Ball
March 9—Thurs. 945 A
M. Cattle sale at 1.30 P M
All Day Public Sale of Reg.
Arshire Dairy Cattle & Farm
Impl Robert Harmsh R 1,
Christiana along hard road
leading from the Village of
Kirkwood to Route 896. Dil
ler & Kreider, Aucts.
March 11th Saturday.
1:00 P M Postponed Public
Sale of Dairy Cattle & Farm
Equip Wade Phillips and T.
A. Hurley, 14 mi S of Lane
mi W of Rt 72, off road
from Chestnut level to Me
chanics Grove. Kreider, Auct
March 14—Tues. 12.30 p.
m Pub Sale of Farm Equip.
Elta M'ller Estate, on Fulton
Street, Akron. Long Auct
March 22 Wed. - Com
plete dispersal of modern
farm equ pment. By Kenneth
Rutt, On road from Chestnut
Level to Fairfield, two miles
west of Wakefield. Kreider,
Auct
SAVE BABY PIGS
One third of all pigs bom
never .each market, says
Les Burdct c, extension live
stock r pc:xahst at Penn State
Cold, drafty wet farrowing
pens cause most of the troub
les with baby pgs The hi go
death ra e among baby pi*
can often be prevented by
good management.
PUBLIC SALE
Wed.. March 1. I£Sl
On what is known as
Nella Smith Farm, 2 miles
N. E. of Oxford, Pa.
At 1 00'P M sharp
Just off Houle 10 midway
between Russellville and
Oxford, Pa.
The entire herd of 38
Holstein cows and two
Guernseys 13 head of
Holstem heifers b.ed to
freshen in fall, all vacci
nated T B and bangs,
can go anywhere. Farm is
sold and this is reason for
selling this herd of cows.
A very good herd of
young cattle. Some fresh
and fall cows, 24 milk
cow', 4 DeLaval units,
compressor and line
Herbert Mowery
LIVESTOCK AUCTION MARKET
EVERY TUESDAY
Starting Promptly at 2 p. m.
Starting with bulls, steers, heifers, cows, feeder pigs,
calves and hogs.
We get top $$ for your Livestpck
Give us' a call HI 2-4181
Vintage Sales Stables, Inc.
VINTAGE. PA.
Frank Dussmger, Manager
| New Holland Sales Stables j
■ Horse Sale Every Monday at 11 A. M. ■
"■ Dairy Cattle and Hogs— J
■ Every Wednesday at 12:30 S
■ Beef Cattle-and Calves-7 ' !
S Every Thursday at 12:30 ■
2 Every Thursday we will try and have from 150 to ■
2 200 Stockers and feeder cattle for These cattle 2
■ will be sold immediately after the bulls (About 1:00 ■
■ P- M.) 'S
■ B
JOHN H. GINGRICH, Mgr.
Ph. New Holland CL 4-2194
PUBLIC SALE
REGIST. HOLSTEIN & GUERNSEY CATTLE
and FARM IMPLEMENTS
Saturday, March 4, 1961
One-half mile west of New Providence Mennonite
Church along road leading from New Providence to
the Buck, Lancaster County.
7 Head of Registered Guernseys
SERVICE AGE BULL SELLS
Certified - Accredited - Vaccinated - tested within 30 days
Cows mostly fresh or springing, 6 heifers due for fall
freshening Following are the sires represented in the
herd, Willow Slope Man-O-War Pabst, Elmcroft Voyager
M, Bond Haven Rag Apple Maple, Selling Black Magic
Llewram Benefactor Leader, Raymondale Sovereign Mas
ter, Creston Grand Ma ter, Greenwood Master, Pabst
Walker OH e, Hedge Acreston De Ormsby 'and Penstate
Antonio Lucifer.
These . ecord cows sell—Fay - 6 yr. old, 308 days,
15 104 milk, 3 6%, 551-lbs. B. F.; Ella - 6 yr old, 346
days, 15 220 lb milk, 3 5%, 530 B"F.; Guernsey - 319 days,
10,255 lb milk, 4 4%, 452 lb B F , Betty - 5 yr. old, 282
days 11,259 lbs. milk,' 4 0%, 451 lb BF, Flora - 2 yr
347 days 10,286 lb milk, 426 lb BF, 4 9%; Man-O War,
317 da'vs, 11,736 lb milk, 3 5%, 412 lb. BF.
This is a fine group of.cattle with good size, mce ud
ders, and splendid type. Be sure to .see them sell
FULL LINE OF EQUIPMENT AS FOLLOWS—
-1959 ALLIS CHALMERS D-14 TRACTOR, wide axle
power steering. 3 point hook-up, cultivators;
195 S WD 45 ALLIS CHALMERS TRACTOR, 3 bottom
Semi mounted Plow, 2-bottom Economy Dearborn 14”
plow, Heavy Duty Me D. disc plow, Ferguson 3 point
cultivators with fertilizer attach, Fe.guson 3-pomtOrchard
cultivator; A. C. Forage Harvester, with grass & corn head;
Alhs-Chalmers Blower with mounted motor, two John
Deere forage wagons with self unloading beds, one Ford
7’x2o’ wagon, Jonn Deere No. 9 mounted mower, 3-point
hookup, Cunningham hay crimper, 4 bar Mc.D. rake, A.C.
Roto - Baler. Bale elevator, New Idea manure spreader,
Ontario 13 disc tractor grain drill, 3-point weeder, culti
packer, New Holland 8’ fertilizer spreader, 2 row Hershey
transplanter, Iron-Age high pressure 200 gallon sprayer
with 30’ boom, New-Holland Hammermill, Clay barn
cleaner with 105 foot chain and power unit; Outside 16 ft.
hay rack, barn ventilating fan, two-wheel trailer, rub
ber tire wheelbarrow, Poultry feeders, International elect
ric fence controller, metal fence posts, forks, shovels, etc
2 unit DeLaval Milker, 3-unit pump, strainers, buck
ets, double wash tubs, Stewart clippers.
20 Ton Ear Corn, Some Ensilage.
For good cattle and machinery be sure to attend th.
sale.
Sale to begin at 11-:00 A. M.
Lunch by the Ladies of New Providence Mennoniu
Church.
Carl Diller & J. Everett Kreider, Aucts
oP
30 Head
REGISTERED
Hoisleins
DAIRY EQUIPMENT
Willard B. Del*
H. D. 1. NEW PROVIDENCE
New Holland. Pa.
iWIWAV.
PUBLIC SALE
Saturday, Feb. 2s, 1961
' 12:00 P. M.
At Calvert, Maryland on the Dr. Lynch Farm,
v just off -Route 272, 5 miles East of Rising Sun.
Maryland. .Watch for sale signs.
40 Head
of Livestock
17 cows, Holstein & Guernsey, 6 fresh with
calves, 2 due day of sale; rest in various stages.
19 Holstein heifers, 3 - 2 years and bred.
Id - 3 months to 15 months of age. All vaccin
ated, ,
4 Holstein bulls, 4 months to 2 years of age.
All livestock eligible for out of state shipment.
MISCELLANEOUS
10-can milk cooler; some straw, about 500 ba.
corn; corn sheller; hog feeders.
Sale will be held inside.
We are not responsible for any accidents
Terms: Cash
RAY MOORE, Owner
Norman Hart, Auct
Phone Kirkwood, Pa LAmbert 9-2744
Lunch will be served by Calvert Methodist Church
PUBLIC SALE
Holstein Cows & Farm Equipment
Tuesday, Feb. 28, 1961
Will be offered at Public Sale on the premises of
the undersigned, located four miles south of New Hoi
land, along the road leading from New Holland to
Gap, in Earl Township, Lancaster County, Pennsyl
vania, the following Hclsiein Cows and Farm Equip
ment, to wit:
Fresh or dose springers, many bred back for Fall; ‘‘eveial
milking up to 60 pounds a day Cattle are T B Accredi eo
and-Blood-tested, have good udders and plenty of size a"cl
type.
FULL LINE OF ALLIS-CH \LMERS EQUIPMENT
AS FOLLOWS:
THREE TRACTORS
One ALLIS CHALMERS “WD” TRACTOR, with Lwe PlO
Manure Loader Drt -Scoop and Snowplow, One ALLIe
CHALMERS “WC’ TRACTOR, w-th Starter, L’ghL and
Mounted Mower, the other an ALLIS CHALMERS “CA
TRACTOR with Cultivators, Pick up Com Planter and To
bacco Hoers
Allis-Chalme.s Double Dnc Plow, 3-Bottom Plow, Aili-
Chalmers 32 Disc Harrow, Heavy DWy Tractor Disc on
Rubber. - A-C ENSILAGE HARVESTER, Alhs-Ch.alt.ie';
Blower with 50 Ft of Pipe (filled about 5 silo.), JOIPJ
DEERE FIELD CHOPPER, Ensilage Wagon; Wagoi Unload
mg Unit; 16- and 18-Ft Rubbe. tired Wagons; TEMPLETON
125 - BUSHEL MANURE SPREADER, IRON-AGE TRAC
TOR SPREADER; 16 Hoe McDeermg Gram Drill on Euo
ber; NEW HOLLAND “77” PICK-UP BALER; 1-Row Allis
Chalmers CORN PICKER, NEW IDEA 7-FT TRAILER
MOWER; Heavy Duty 18-Ft. Trailer with Double Tobacco
Ladders; 2 Row Tobacco Planter, Tobacco Weeder, McDcci
mg 3-Section Sprmg Harrow; 3-Section Harrow, CulupjcE
er; Case 4 Bar Side Delivery Rake, McDeering 4-Bar 'w 1
Delivery Rake; Buck Rake; Rosenthal Corn Husker-Smca
der, 32 FT. SMOKER BALE ELEVATOR, CUNNINGHAM
HAY CONDITIONER; 1948 CHEVROLET FLEETLINE
1951 DODGE STAKE-BODY PICK-UP, Mmnich Tobacco
Press; Feed Cart; 2 Wheelbarrows (I rubber-tred); 2
of Tractor Ch~ morner; Power Saw; Electrc Drill. w ec
Lie Fence Chargers, Log Chains; Forks, Shovels, Co"
Chains, Tools, Etc.
DAIRYING EQUIPMENT 4 UNIT McDEERIN (r
MILKER, Pump; 30 Milk Cans; Stainless Steel Strainei-
Buckets; Double Tubs; Can Rack, Two Sets of Stewart CUP
pers , ,
HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES WILSON 23 CU M
FREEZER; PHILCO 11 CU. FT. REFRIGERATOR, YounF
town Dishwasher; KELVINATOR ELECTRIC RANGE
W.inger Washer; 2 Space Heaters; BEDROOM SUITE, DJ
TNG ROOM SUITE; Rugs; Kitchen Cabinet and many aru
les not mentioned. (The above appliances are like new)
Sale to beg.n' at 11;00 o’clock A. M, on Tuesday, Fc ’
uary 28, 1961, when terms will be made known by
Lloyd D. Rosenberry and Son
Carl Diller and Phone; New Holland ELgin 4-7®* 1
Everett Kreider, Aucts.
(Lunch by the Ladies of Zeltenreich Church)
OF
40 Head
HOLSTEIN
Dairy Cows
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