Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 09, 1963, Image 19
Fafm W/tiYiAn urday afternoon ' Mrs - Roy Bru ’ r <ll*ll ¥¥ illllCll baker led the group singing 0_ a „ ’T’ollr R«r and Mrs J. Howard Wolf led the devotions. Afflran Qfn/lo«f Mrs. Abram Bollinger and /*rncan oiuaent Mls lia shearer < gave reports Mrs. James Roth, Lihtz, R. °n the tarm convention held re 1, entertained Society of Farm cemtly at Harrisburg. Mrs. Roth Women No 1 at her home Sat- t° r Ways and Means com- / Livestock Auction Market EVERY TUESDAY Starting Promptly at 1:30 p.m. Starting with bulls, steers, heifers, cows, hogs and calves. We get top $$ for your Livestock Give us a call HI 2-4181 Vintage Sales Stables, Inc. VINTAGE, PA. Frank Dussinger, Manager Public Sale Dairy Cattle and FARM MACHINERY On road from Lititz to Manheim, I'/z mi- west if Lititz, Warwick Twp., Lancaster Co., Penna. Tuesday, f Holstein Cows I Bl«od tested" and T.B. Accredited, Charts furnish |d day of sale. . a FARM MACHINERY 3 tractors, Farmall H, Farmall 230 with cults., two ;ars old, Allis Chalmers B with cults., plow and •rndralic manure loader, New Holland 67 haler ike new), International 7 ft, semi trailer mower, Int. le delivery rake, Oliver raydex 14 in. two bottom tow, John Deere Kilhefer heavy duty disc, 2 sec, [ring harrow, Dunham cultipacker, land roller, 2 tbber tired wagons, (New Idea and Case) both with iod beds, 1 tobacco wagon with 22 ft. ladders, 2 tacco ladders 22 ft. and 20 ft. long, Stauffer 2 row >acco planter, McD fertilizer drill, McD grain drill <th band seeders, McD cornplanter, New Idea Manure *eader, 10,500 tobacco lath, Minninch tobacco press, ripping room stove, tobacco shears and spears, air nressor. Of February 26, 12 Noon Skorp 19 Head 30- TON EAR CORN 14 fat bulls, 12 Yorkshire ,vy vise, double electric ange shelters, Keenco egg ind waterers, metal nests, steel posts, manure sled, ©w gentilizer. QUIPMENT milker, stall cocks for 19 8 milk cans, double wash buckets stainless steel), D GOODS extension table, Maple .‘sk, Kelvinator stove and coffee table, 2 - 12 xl5 many other articles too layton Sangrey jus Society No. 1 mittee announced a rummage sale to be held Friday, April 2G in the 1.0.0. F. Hall, Lititz. ncan student m Manual Tram- The Society also will sell food mg and wIU ietnrn to hls na . at two sales to be held this tive coun t r y -where he taught spring. • since he was fourteen years of Tom Dugba, a student at a ge Millersville State College was the guest speaker. He is an Af- / New Holland Sales Stables Horse Sale Every Monday at 11 A.M. Fat Hogs & Calves Every Monday at 2 P.M. Dairy Cattle Every Wednesday at 12:30 Beef Cattle and Calves Every Thursday at 12:30 JOHN H. GINGRICH, Mgr. Ph. New Holland 354-2194 New Holland, Pa, Public Sale Household Goods & Antiques Thursday, February 21, 1963 The undersigned will sell at Public Sale on the premises located one mile North of Landis Valley along the Kissel Hill Road the following LIVESTOCK 1963 12 Head Fat Steers 20 Holstein Cows some fresh ’59 Chevrolet Pick-Up Truck - 33,000 Actual Mileage S-C Case Tractor with Cultivator - good condition, 335 M.M. Tractor with 1100 hours, 2-bottom 14” Ford mounted Plow, Ford mounted Cultivator with Tobacco Howers, AC. PTO 5 foot Combine with Bagger, 6 Bar Massey Harris Side Delivery Bake, 13 Disc McCormick Grain Drill, International Corn Planter - used 3 years. McCormick Deering 7 ft. Trailer, Grass Mower - used 2 years, Stauffer Tobacco Planter, New Idea Man ure Spreader, AC. 28 Disc Harrow, John Deere 24 Disc Harrow, John Deere 4-section Spring Harrow, Tobacco Fan - used one year, 2-section Rotary Hoe. 3-ton Grove Wagon with 16 foot Bed and Side Boards, 1 double set - 22 Foot Tobacco Ladder, 1-20 foot on Steel Wheels and 2-22 foot Tobacco Ladders on Steel Wheels, 14” Stationary New Holland Hammer Mill. 3 Range Shelters, 3 Chick Batteries - 500 - 750 - 1000 size. Chicken Feeders and Water Fountains. 2 Unit Surge Milker, Surge Water Heater - 15 Gal., International Milk Cooler - 4 Cans, Can Racks, Twin Tubs, 2 closed Milk Pails & Strainer, 18 Milk Cans. 2 Minnich Tobacco Presses, 1000 lb. Platform Scales, Stripping Room Stove, Heavy Log Chain, Planet Jr. Garden Tractor, 10 Ton Ear Corn, and many articles too numerous to mention. Bedroom Suite with Spring and Mattress, Iron Bed with Spring and Mattress, Crib, Bassinet, Sewing Ca binet, 2 Dressers, Roll-away Bed and Mattress - like new, 2 Blanket Chests, 2 large Mirrors. 3 pc. Living Room Suite, Extension Table (22 ft.) Walnut - like new, 12 ft. Table, Large Wood Chest, Flour Chest, 6 Kitchen Chairs, 6 Old-fashioned Chairs, Rocking Chairs, Book-case, Large Estate Heatrola, Kitchen Stove - two lids - like new, Tappan Gas Range - like new, clothe Trees. Gas Heater, Sewing Machine, Iron Kettle, Window Screens, 2 Benches, 4 Wardrobes, Crocks, Empty Jars, Electrolux Sweeper, Kenmore Floor Waxer, Enameled White Sink, White Cupboard and many more articles too numerous to mention. HENRY SHREINEE, Auct. v - * < * jiiiiiluilliik'iMiJiiiiii' Lui 1 1 n Livestock - Farm Equipment by Sale Day Accredited and Blood Tested. FARM EQUIPMENT HOUSEHOLD GOODS Terms by Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 9, 1963 The next 11:00 A.M. Samuel H. Martin held at the home of Mrs Rich ard Buckwaltei with Mrs. Fl oyd F Coy as co-hostess. Mrs. Marlin L Scliaffsiall will be the guest speakei Hei subject will he “Behold the Man”. meeting will be Farm Women 6 See Pictures Kenneth Myer, representing the Elizabethtown Area Future Farmers of America showed pictures of his agriculture trip to the west coast at a recent meeting of the Society of Farm. Women 6 in the home of Mrs. Jones Parrett, 352 Park St,, Elizabethtown Myer’s trip was sponsored by the local chapter of FFA. A contribution was made to Heart Haven in Lancaster. Re ports on the state convention in Harrisburg last month were made by Mrs Mark Geyer, Mrs. Samuel Myer and Mrs. Mil ton Eberly President, Mrs. Harry Saylor, was in charge of the meeting Co-hostess with Mis Parrett weie M.s Lestei Breneinan and Mis Saylor A transport plane lands or takes otl someplace in tlie U.S. everv I V2 seconds Along Route 230, just East of Mount Joy, Lan caster County, Pa. 25 Cows., ot which 15- are due to calve about sale time or shortly alter. 10 Heifers, 4 bred lor Fall and balance younger. Mostly sired by S.P.A.B.C. and bred to same. Certified, T.B. Accredited and Vaccinated Cattle that will please. An Exceptional Line of Case Equipment Used Only Two Years, Case Mo del 600 Tractor with 305 Hours, Case Model 530 Tractor with 744 Hours. With Cultivator CASE MODEL 191 HEAVY DUTY MANURE LOADER CASE 3-POINT MOUNTED 3 BOTTOM PLOW (Individual Trip Bottoms) CASE 28-DISC, "WHEEL DISC HARROW CASE MODEL 200 BALER Model G A.C. Tractor, Mounted Plow, Cultivator New Idea Tractor Manure Spreader, ,T.D. Semi-Mounted 7- Poot Mower, New Idea. Side Delivery Rake, McD. Side De livers Rake, Bemis 2-Row To bacco Planter, Black Hawk Com Planter, J.l). Power Lift 2-Bottom Plow, McD. 38- Disc Harrow, Brillion Cultipacker, 2 Flat Bottom Wagons, 3 Single Tobacco Ladder Wagons, 1 Double Ladder Rubber Tire Wagon. Land Roller, 2 Mln nich Presses, 2 Fairbanks Plat form Scales, Grass Seeder to Mount on Drawbar. 2-TJnit DeLaval Milker, Pipe* Pump, Front Opening Milk Cooler, Pails and Articles toe Numerous to Mention. Sale at 13 Noon Auctioneers Carl Oilier ST 0-3713 J. K. Kreider BU 4-4517 Phone 633-7093 Refreshments by St. John's laitheran Church of Maytown PUBLIC SALE Registered Holsteins And Farm Equipment Mon., Feb. 18, 1963 35 Registered Holstein Cattle 35 Dairy Equipment Terms by Lloyd A. Derr 19