Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 27, 1962, Image 10

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    10—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 27, 1962
— near Lawn, along Rt. 341. By
SALE REGISTER S, DWK &
Sat. Jan. 27 9:30 a.m. Tues, Jan. 30 10 a.m.
Pub. Sale of livestock and Pub. Sale of Shorthorn cat
farm machinery. 60 head of tie and equipment. By Her-
Holsteins. By Walter and man P. Hunsicker. Just off
Curtis Gregg. Along the road Rt. 22 in Berks Co, IVz Mi.
leading from Oak Shade to W. of Frystown, 7 Mi. N. of
Talona. 8 Mi. S. of Quarry- -Myerstown. 45 head register
vi lie. Diller & Kreider, Auc- ed Shorthorns, polled and
tioneers. horned Farm eqpt Poultry
Eqpt Horst, Sanger, Haw-
Sat., Jan, 27 12 noon - orth - Kline and Copenhaver,
Pub Sale of livestock, equip- Aucts.
ment and crops. Five trac
tors and equipment 20 heif- Sat., Feb, 3 10 am, •
ers Five Mi. S. of Hershey, Pub Sale of full line of farm
Annual
Public Sale!
Tractors - Farm Machinery-Trucks
Cars-Hardware —New & Used
Saturday, February 3,1962
At the D. L. Diem Showroom situated in the Bor
ough of Liiitz at the corner of East Lincoln Ave., and
North Cedar Street.
19 TRACTORS
Farmall 400, Farmall 300, Int. 240, J.D.A..
J.DB., Int. 300 with backhoe and front end loader,
Ford with manure loader, W 6 Int., Farmall C, with
loader, W.D. 9 Int., W.D.A.C., OC6 Diesel Oliver
Crawler, Int. T 4 with blade, Farmall 350 Hi Utility,
Colt Massey Harris - 3 pt. hookup, cult, and two way
plow, Farmall, D 4 Cat.
TRUCKS and CARS
RlOO Pickup Int., Ll3O-T license Int, 1951 Olds auto
APPLIANCE SALE
Tractor Trailer Load of Brand Name Appliances
FREEZERS REFRIGERATORS
WASHERS DRYERS
FARM MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT
McD 55 Baler - PTO. 65 New Holland - PTO. Super
77 New Holland Baler, 45T McCormick Deering Baler,
New Holland 66 Hayline, McDeenng 64 Combine - 6 ft.
cut with tank and PTO. McDeering 125 self propelled
combine, Massey Harris 10 ft. self propelled combine.
New Holland 800 Harvester, New Holland 600 Harves
ter-corn head and sickle bar, McDeering 15 Field Har
vester - corn head and pickup , McDeering Hay Dry
ers, New Holland Hay Dryers, Used Crop Guard Dry
er, Used PTO Fans, 198 McCormick Disc Harrow - like
new, 137 A - like new, 4-9A28-18. 1-9A24-18, one John
Deere, New Holland 300 PTO, 12A New Idea, 200 F
Liquid Manure Spreader, McDeering Hay Crusher,
New Holland Hay Crusher. Cub 22 Mower, New Idea
Mower, 21 McDeering Mower - fast hitch, New Hol
land Mower, Demonstrator 311 trip beam plow, 3-bot
tom Oliver trip beam plow, one Mc-Little Genius 16-
inch plow, 2 way fast hitch plow, New and Used spring
harrows, New and used wagons, Mcl3-7 grain drill
15 KW generator - used.
MANY OTHER ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS
TO MENTION
ATTENTION FARMERS AND DEALERS
Bring in your equipment for this sale. Day before
sale if possible.
Come Early and Plan To Stay Late!
Horst, Kerns & Sanger,
Auctioneers
—OF—
Appliances
AT 10:00 A. M.
STARTS AT 12 NOON
Terms by
D. L. Diem & Sons
Lititz, Pa.
eqpt. and household goods. Just N. of Ref ton on Rt. 2ZZ,
By Henry S. Landis Est. Diller & Kreider, AuctS.
Along Rt. 372, 1 mi. W. of
Parkesburg, 'Chester Co. Dil
ler and Kreider, Aucts.^
Sat. Feb. 10—Closing out
sale of 29 head of Registered
Holstein dairy cattle, and a
full line of equipment. By
Carl G. Brubaker. One Mi.
N. of Manheim just off Rl.
72 near Hernley’s Church.
Wolgemuth & Geib, Auct.
Sat., Feb. 17—Dispersal of
45 head of Holstein Dairy
cattle and full line of equip
ment By Donald Otaer i
miles N of Manheim along
Rt. 72 near Elstonville. Wol-
gemuth & Landis, Aucts.
Sat,. Feb. 17 10 30 a. m
- Sale of Livestock and Farm
Machinery by John E Riehl.
Stanley H. Deiter
Auctioneer & Appraiser
LAMPETER
Ph. Lancaster EX 4-1796
HARSH HYDRAULIC HOISTS
ygliiP The 32 .variable models come to you with To de< , ign , nd buil< l , light-weight, low
mSMf\ Ct , * IUn » °W»«a “”6>"B costing truck ho,si su,table for .11 types of
MgigjfcaMgP frOR ; 20 lonS L for y°“ f , ™ ck ’ P‘ C >P- or farm use. pr.ced within the averag. farmer’s
>£r hT^h ln%rT r u . r;. .r clio r , * ba^et w * s the —° i when
19 . 1«* IST h j* “uf L f .', ne ilno of fro ” HYDRAULICS UNLIMITED MFC. CO. began
12 to 160 seconds, which tllows more liras , 6
/or actual hauling. operations. Tins hoist was built and is now
r&JrfSqwL —i in use thfoushout the notion.
Thes * h ° com * 10 y° n "*“ average Th , HARSH HYDRAULIC HOIST averages
cost of only 16* n day a. compared to th. only 5328 . 52 (incllld Feder ,j excise Ux)
$1 I °-* l5 • d *yy°“ now •p end r«d . i ow t o x.bi. w e .ght which
• nlo * d yo “ ‘™ ck * average. 273 lbs. Thes. economical hoist.
,r * /° r «*ri>er bach or side dumping,
v K /aO jp:y wtMnCd Sav. costly time and eliminate bach*
MSflgr /; .fjfjLf I*, v t breaking labor by unloading with a HARSH
' I’- HYDRAULIC HOIST engineered for .co*
nomical, speedy, and durable farm one
FARMERSVILLE EQUIPMENT CO.
R. D. 2. EPHRATA PH. NEW HOLLAND EL 4-9221
COWS PROPERLY CONDITIONED
...during the dry period PRODUCE
UP TO 25% MORE
BEFORE CALVING This cow was fitted
on the Pioneer program for 60 day* before
calving. Note the excellent "dry caw" bod/
condition.
AFTER COMPLETING RECORD Th.
eame cow after having produced 23,044 Ibf.
of milk and 941 Ibt. of fat 01 a 4 year old.
Note the extreme dairyncss and exceptional
body condition shown after thii cow produced
11 Vi tons of milkl
D‘92o-«0A
Joseph M. Good & Sons
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Wed.. Feb. 21— Pub. Sale
of contents of Mill, including
Feed, Hardware, Tools, Poul
try Supplies and Equip, at
Mt. Airy Feed Mill, in Clay
Twp, Lancaster County, by
James P. Coho, trustee i«
Bankruptcy for Leon E. Win
genroth, H. H Leid, Auct.
Thurs..'Mar. 1— 11 00 a.m.
Pub Sale of 73 Reg & grade
Holstems and 12 Reg and
grade Guernseys. Certified &
Accredited. DHIA average
483 fat. By Albert Fritz Est
and Earl Harmsh. On Rt 222
a Mi S of Quarryville Dil
ler and Kreider, Aucts.
and Earl_Hamish. Along Rte
222 a mile S of Quarryville
Sat., Mar. 3 12;00 noon Dillar and Kreider, Aucts.
- Full line of modern farm
equipment By Harry H Noil Sat, Mar. 24 —l2 noon •
340 Centerville Rd, Lancast Pub Sale of Farm Machinery
er Three miles W. of Lanca's at York R 7, in Springetts
ter off Rt. 30. Diller & Kreid- bury Twp near the Glades
er, aucls. Auction known as -Taylor
Acres Full line of equipment
Wed., Mar. 7 11.00 a.m plus hay, straw_ and grain.
Pub Sale of full line of, farm By Adda TaylofT Jacob A.
equipment By Albert Fritz Gilbert, Auct.
Proper feeding of the dry cow is
the most important °ingle factor af
fecting-herd health, longevity, and a
sustained high level of milk produc
tion. In 60 days, while the cow is dry.
Pioneer Dry and Freshening feed
will repair the body from the previous
lactation, build a reserve of body
condition for the next lactation, and
develop a stronger calf. In addition
your cows will have less calving diffi
culties, eliminate placenta quickly,
have less udder congestion, and most
importantly they will produce up to
25% more milk!
See us today for full particulars.
LEOLA - QUARRYVI LIE
• Poultrymen
(From, page 1)
monthly meeting .in thdl
Poultry Center.. Treasurer,!
Daniel Good, reported that!
despite a reduction in expen 1
ses during the year; a deficit!
of $3,686 83 was sustained!
by the association during ’6ll
A decline of approximately ||
$3,000 in receipts from
o' Barbecue Chicken andf|
smaller listings on the ex-jij
cnange were blamed for the
net loss U
J Collins McSparran, Mas-|,'
ter of the State Grange, was |
peaker of the evening. Presi-|
dent Mark Myer conducted!
the meeting.- {>
MILK!