—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 1, 1962 14 GHKKVSEY DISI’KKSAIj IHUMSS SPIIUTKU UIDDIXG Spirited bidding tor the top rows and lively bidding lor tho rest took lit head of puiebred and giade Guern seys at the Willis 0 Hen dispersal sale last Satin day Top cow. a daughtei of Ho nuny Hill Music Pi nice, sold for $450 to Paul Mummeit, Chambersburg R 5 The same buyer bought hei daughter, born in April, tor $llO. His purchases amouuted to $1,290 for four head The 19 head brought an average of $279 a head A two unit milker sold for $123 50 and a 200 gallon bulk milk tank brought $2OO The sale was managed and conducted by Carl Diller and J Everett Kreider Safety shields and guards are there tor protection of the machine operator They shou ld be replaced immediately after servicing HOLSTEIN* DISPERSAL SALE OF REGISTERED & GRADE DAIRY COWS & HEIFERS THURS., SEPT. 0, 1902 Will be ottered at public sale on the premises, 4 miles south west of Atglen, 4 miles north of Cochranville, along the Highland Road, one-half mile west ot Route 41 (turn at Bill’s Country Store), Ches ter County, Pennsylvania, the following dairy cows and heif ers, to wit, 38 head ot dairy cows, bred by S P A B C sires, Luciter, Dean, Sovereign, Luci fer Star, Regal and Lad, 20 Fresh in the past two months PHI A recoids up to 19,801 lbs milk and 738 tat Balance of herd in all stages of pro duction Foity-thiee heifers from one month to 2 ] / 2 years old. bred by SPA B C sires and a son of Lad Twenty three heifers bred by Ivanhoe This herd is certified to blood and TB tested, mostly vacci nated. Six animals from the William A Reed Sale Plan now to attend this dispei sal sale. Sale to begin at 11 00 A.M , DS T , on Thursday, Sept. 6, 1962. Terms by ISAAC S. MAST Atglen, Penna. ' Leßoy Zook, Auct Umbler & Kennel, Clerks Phone LY 3-5556 Lunch available, not respon sible for accidents K«fr <♦> j Wolgemuth Bros. Inc. Florin Penna. ssK'' ■v.v.v.v.w.v.vv.v.v.v. PUBLIC SALE Complete Dispersal OF Dairy Cattle & Farm equipment 15 Miles South of Lancaster, 3 Miles South of the Buck, I Mile West of Route 72, near Drumore Elemen tary School, Drumore Township, Lancaster County, Pa. Saturday, September 15, 1962 21 Head of DAIRY CATTLE 10 Milking Animals, 8 Holsteins (3 registered); 8 Gucm sejs (7 registered) ; 5 H oilers, 3 Bred for Fall and 3 Yearlings. Certified and Accredited with Charts. FARM MACHINERY AC WD 45 Tractor with 3-Bottom, 3-Way Roll Over Plow, (Mounted); AC Forage Harvester with Corn and Grass Head; NH Blower, Forage Wagon with False Endgate, (Clailey unloading unit); NH 76 Baler with Motor; AO 7 ft. Semi Trailer Mower; Brllllon Hay Crusher; AC Side Bake, 3 Speeds and Tedder; David Bradley 5 ft. Mower; AO Disc Harrow; Case 11 Koe Grain Drill; Black Hawk Com Planter, like new; Steel Boiler and Spike Harrow; Cultlpacker; New Idea Manure Spreader; Rubber Tired Farm Wagon and Two \V 7 heel Trailer; Single Row Transplanter; Case Hammermill; 10 ft. Dump Bake; Roll Over Dirt Scoop; Vz Ton. Peed Mixer; H Ton Grain Bin; Com Slieller; Platform Scales; Barge Ate Compressor; 13 in. Case Silo Filler; Electrie Winch. MILKING EQUIPMENT 3 Unit Surge Milkers with. Pump; Seamless 10 Gallon Water Heater; Can Back; Double Tubs; 14 Milk Cans; Stew art Klectric Clippers. Ist, 2nd, 3rd CUTTING OP ALFALFA HAY 8 TONS STRAW 7 ACRES OP CORN BY THE ACRE APPROX. 300 BUSHELS OP BARLEY HOUSEHOLD GOODS 15 Cubic Ft. Amana Upright Freezer; Living Boom, Din ing Room, Bedroom Suites; IS\23}& Living Room Bug, like new, Bose Beige; Odd Bed; 3 Electric Refrigerators; Electric Stove; Etude Electric Organ, like new; Easy Spin Rinse Wash er; Electric Roaster; Chest of Drawers; Odd Beds; Dinette Set; Hall Rock; Floor and Table Lights; Old Dressers; Gun ners; Crocks, many other articles too numerous to mention. J. Everett Kreidcr and Carl Diller, Auctioneers LUNCH BY LADIES OP NEW PROVIDENCE CHURCH .V.V.V.V.VAV/AV.V.'AV 11:00 A.M„ Sharp TERMS BY S. M. (Van) Smoker FERNBROOK FARMS GUERNSEY DISPERSAL At the i'.icm, Georgetown ltd., Bordentown, >.J. Caul AVHladsen, owner. Easy to reach trom Demistlvama Aia Thu,. pike. Farm is onl> miles Irom Exit 7of the J. lain. pike. THURS., SEPTEMBER 13 - 11:30 A.M. (EDI) too HEAD 3 bulls, 58 tows, 14 bred and 17 open heifers, !) calves Calvins Schedule: 8 in A ns-, 5 m Sept., 3 in Ott., 7 in Kov , 3 in Dec. IN THE SAGE AKE: 17 daughters of Mulhocaway Bui. terfat Hollire\ (Gold Star Mir<‘): 14 daughters of Mulhocaway Butt oil at l>ol)ihin (a % brother to “Dispatch”, sold to Cur dss lor $30,000) and 4 daughters of Yellow Creek Jewel Supreme (Gold Star Sire) with many bred to him, Muay cows over 10,000 lbs. milk 2v under farmer breed, er conditions. The 1901 herd average was 9305-477. This in a sound herd of profitable producing cows and promising heif ers. Sale managed by: _ For catalogs write; BUZZ GAREY 100 Walnut Lane, Morrisville, Bucks Countj. Pa. The Regular Monthly Sale GARDEN SPOT Equipment Auction Inc. Route 322 LINCOLN, PA. TUES. t SEPTEMBER 4 10:30 A.M. Consignments needed for September Sale. TRACTORS, CORN HARVESTING EQUIPMENT, SEEDING EQUIPMENT, etc. GARDEN SPOT Equipment Auction Inc. “In the heart of Pennsylvania’s garden spot" Phone: Ephrata 733-7917 LINCOLN, PA. Area Code 717 ■.V.V.V.'.V.V.V.V.'.V.V/." PUBLIC SALE Valuable 71 Acre Lancaster County Farm Saturday, September 8, 1962 On the premises located at Long Lane and New Danville Pike in Pequea Township a FRAME DWELLING with bath, 3-car garage, 88-foot barn equipped for steer feeding, 2 tile silos, 2 tobacco sheds (can hang 9 acres). Also a IV2 Story FARM TENANT HOUSE and other buildings. Small stream originates oh farm. GOOD LEVEL FERTILE GROUND Has 1370 foot frontage Long Lane (Millersville- Willow Street road); 1580 feet on Pa. Route No.‘ 324; and 2100 feet on New Danville Pike (Lancaster-Con estoga road). Suitable for building developments April 1, 1903 possession. Sale on premises Saturday, September 8, 1962, at 2 p.m. HENRY SHREFNER, Auctioneer CARL G. HERR, Attorney .'.V.V.V.V.VWV.V.VAV. of at 2 P.M. IVz Story Terms by IRA L. HERR ANNA S. HERR OY 5-SOU
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