18—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 2, 1963 Sale Register (Continued from Page 17) the Charles and Elizabeth Jackson Farm Public sale by Roy Wood Saturday, March 2, 1963 Pubic Sale of Real Estate and Peraonnal Pioperty on the premises 3 miles South of Kmzer at the cross roads between Smyrna and Nickel Mines Stoie, Bart Township, Lancaster Cou nty, Pa, at 12 30 P.M. Real Estate at 2 00 P.M. Terms by Mis. C. Clifton Keene. Saturday, March 2 1963 Public Sale ot Used Farm Equipment at 1305 Man henn Pike, Lancaster, Pa on Route 72 stalling at 12 00 Noon Tenns by Landis Bros , Inc Monday, Maich 4, 19 63 All Day Community Sale of livestock, tanning imple ments and supplies on the piemises, along the road leading tiom Biownstown to Faimersville, at Brovvn stown, Pa Sale to com mence at 10 30 with terms by David II Good. Tuesday, March 5 Adam Esbenshade, 1 mile south of New Holland, Pa Hol stein Dispersal, full line of farm equipment Sale at 10.00 A M Wednesday, March 6, 1963 Public Sale of Farming Implements located one mile east of Bambridge al ong Route 441, foui miles west of Manetta Depot. Sale to begin at 12 30 p. m. Terms bj Leon Groff. Thursday, Match 7, 1963 Public Sale of Daily Cattle and farm Equipment 10 miles Southwest ot Lan caster IVi miles South west of Rawlnibville and y 2 mile noith of Buck Holtw ood Road, Martic Twp Lancaster Co , Pa. Sale to begin at 11 30 a in. Tenns bj Lestei J Wiker. Thursday, March 7 - Public Sale of Faim Equipment and household goods by Sam uel E Meikev, Manlieim RD. 2 near Ei isman’B Church. Saturday, March 9, 1963 at 1:00 pni Public sale by Miles Cochran located at Union on ithe west side of No. 472, south of Quairy ville north of Oxford. Saturday. March 9, 1963, at 10:30 A.M Public Sale of Stock. Implements, Truck Farm Equipment and some household goods on khe J. Allen Delimey Farm located foui miles East of Middletown, Five miles West of Elizabethtown be tween Routes 230 and 341 adjoining Londonderry School and Middletown Big M Terms by J. Allen Dehmey. gatuiday Maich 9, 1963 at 10 00 AM Shaip Public Sale ot Real Estate Farm Machmerv and Household Goods ott Route 321, East of the Boiough-oL M.ntic ville. known the Enos H M>ers Faim, Alai tic Township Lancnstei f oun ty, Pa. Tei ms bv Mjcis Brotheis, John. Haiiv and Glenn This m a clean sweep sale. Saturday, Maich 9 9 30 a. m. Phares Hoke, tluee miles north east of Fied encksburg. Farm livestock and equipment. Sanger Auct. Monday, March 11, 1903 at 12 o’clock noon, Public Sale of Farm Equmment at the M. M Weaver and Sons Farm Equipment Stoie, one and one-half miles Northeast of Bare ville, and one mile North of Route 23, opposite the mount, Lane. -Co. Hay, Terms by Oliver D. Gar- Saturday, March 16 Ira corn and 'full line of mach- brick, shumaite, near Fairmount, Groffdale Brick Memo- x " ery - . .. Saturday, March 16 9:80 ( i mi i e east) Lane. Co. nim nwcU in T -mcastpr Satlll-da y- March 16, J.9()3, at a . m . Thomas Sehneck Registered Guernsey Dis- Countv Jenna Terms by 11<30 A ' M ' Sharp ’ at R ' 134 acre farm, Angus oat- persa i and full line of M M Weaver & Sons D ' York ’ Pa ’ on tle > hogs aud equipment. farm equpiment.' ‘ ' Zion Road in Sprmgetts- Three miles south west of Tuesday, March 12 Clarence burg Twp. Public Sale of Pine Grove Styer, 1 mile east of Fair- Valuable Farm Machinery HORSE SALE MONDAY, EVE., MARCH 4 MARTIN'S SALES STABLES Blue Hall, Pa., Lancaster County Load standard, bred horses train Ohio. 13 head standard breds Irani New York lor Amos Stoltzlus. All right out ot train ing. Quarter and saddle horses. Tack at 0:30 P.M. Horses*at 7:30 P.M. PAUL Z. MARTIN Ph. Aiea 717 334-6071. Annual Quarter Horse Sale Sat., March 30th. Owner Going Into Mission Work! PUBLIC SALE DAIRY CATTLE AND FARM EQUIPMENT Tuesday, March 5, 1963 Will be ol Cored at Public Sale on the premises, 1)£ miles south 7>t New Holland, pist oft the Now Holland - Gap Road,' in Karl Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, the following Dairy Cattle and Faun Machinery, to wit: 38 HEAD OF HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE 30 HEAD OK HIGH-PRODUCING GRADES AND PUREBREDS, 3 BRED AND 6 OPEN HEIFERS Two years on D.H.I.A. 1961 average 13,443 milk, 471 lat. 1963 average 13,131 milk, 307 lat. Blood Tested and T.B. Accredited. Charts" inrnished daj ot sale. Curtis Candy and S.P.A.B.C. breeding. RECORDS Bell 344 days 19,803 milk 783 fat 3.9% Wlntcy 383 days 18,320 milk 649 lat 3.5% Donna 829 days 16,938 milk 636 lat 3.7% Sue 328 days 16,023 milk 633 tat 3.9% May . 348 days 10,203 milk 560 lat 3.4% Hope 334 days 14,529 milk 343 fat 3.7% Darlene . _ 314 days 14,190 milk 348 tat 3.8% Mary 313 days 14,110 milk 583 fat 4.1% NOTE-—DAIRY SALE MILL BE HELD UNDER COVER FARM EQUIPMENT MASSEY-FERGUSON SUPER 92, 12-FT. SELF-PROPELLED COMBINE, used 3 seasons, and is excellent condition; Trailer Gram Bin; THREE TRACTORS; FORD 861 POWERMASTER, with power steeling, yvith 3-Bottom Plow, Snow-blade; Dirt Scoop and Sander Loader; 350 INTERNATIONAL TRACTOR, with Torque Amplifier Power Steering and Fast Hitch; SUP ER C FARMALL TRAbTOR, yvith Fast Hitch, Cultivator, and Mowci; NEW HOLLAND 68 HAYLINKK HALER; Cunningham Crimper and New Swather; New Idea Tedder Rake on Rub ber; HAVERLY 30-PT. ELEVATOR; John Deere No. 8 PTO Chopper, with Grass and Corn Head; Massey Harris Forage Wagon, Side Unloading; John Dccie Chuck Wagon; Tractor McDcenng 13 Disc Grain Drill, on Rubber; New- Idea Rubber- Tired Wagon Flat Red, with Sides; Alhs-Clialiners Heavy Duty Spring-Tooth Tool Bar, to tit A\ D. (All the above equipment in good condition.) John Deere 3-Section Spring Hariow; 10-Ft. Double Culti packer; Offset Disc Harrow; NEW IDEA MANURE SPREAD ER; 3 Rubber-tired Wagons with Flat Beds; Papec Ensilage Cutter, with 50 Ft. ol Pipe; 2-Sectiou Rotary Hoe; 10-Ft. Cham Harrow; Sub-Soilcr; 3 Feeding Hunks on Skids; Rabbit Hutch; 375-Gallon Water Tank. SIMPLICITY GARDEN TRACTOR, with Cultivators, Snow Plow and Tobacco Hoers; Tractor Chains; Heat Houser tor Ford; 6-In. Endless Belt; Baler Twine; Tobacco Shears; Rub ber-tiic W heelbairow; 34-Pt. Extension Ladder; 3 Baling Boxes (one Minnicli); Electric Fence Posts and Wire; 3 Electric Pence Controllers; 3-Holc Corn Shelter; Potato Giader and Cutter; Hand Duster; Lumber; PlaUorm Stales; 13 x 16 Ft. Brooder House; Feeders; Fountains; Two Range Shelter Nests, on Skids; 4 Range Shelters; TWO PONIES —1 well broke, 7 years old; the other 1 Vz years old; ONE BEAGLE HUNTING DOG; ONE REGISTERED YORKSHIRE SOW (bred); TEN SHOATS Hog Troughs; 2 Hog Feeders (2-holc and O-hole); 3 Far rowing Crates (one new); Feed Cart; Stepladdcr; Grease Pumps; Electric Cjclonc Clover Seed Sower; Air Compressor; Haj and Ear Corn bj the Ton; Ensilage by the Foot. HAIRY EQUIPMENT —3 Surge Milker Units (seamless), Pump and Motor; Twin Tubs; Strainer; AVatcr Heater; Electric Flj Sprajer. HOUSEHOLD GOOHS —Square Extension Table, with 6 Hoards; Library Table; Chairs; Rockers; Speed Queen Wring er AVasher; Porch Glider and 3 Chairs; Ruflet; China Closet; Clothestree; Flower Stand; Fargo Copper Kettle; Sausage Press; Crocks; Jars; Tubs and many other articles not men tioned. Sale to begin at 10:30 A.M. Sharp, on Tuesday, March 5, 1063, when terms will be made known by Kreider & Hiller, A nets. Martin and Martin, Clerks Lunch will be served by the Ladies’ -Bible Class of Ranch’s Church, NEW -HOLLAND, B. 3, PA. of ADAM B. ESBENSHADE PUBLIC SALE Saturday, March 9,1963 Uocated at Union on the west side of No. 473, South of Quarryvxlle jiorth ol Oxford. AVatch lor halo signs. 1950 1 TON TRUCK H. Farmall tractor, 7’ mounted mower; Int. side rake; New Idea manure spreader, 14 A; spun" harrow; disc hat row; wagon on steel; tobacco baler; 4,000 tobacco lath; plat form scales; pea and beam scales; 30 locust posts; some iron posts; 400’ ol 1” and 3” pipe; some hand tools; new clover seed; 3 elect. Inooders; chicken crates; benv boxes; egg bas kets; poultry scales; grindstone; log chains; cupboards; small desk; swing; combination gas, coal and wood stove. Many other articles not mentioned. Norman W. Halt, Auctioneer LA 9-2744 We are not responsible for accidents in any way. Lunch by the Ladies ot Union Church. PUBLIC SALE of REGISTERED GUERNSEYS Full Line of Farm Machinery Located 1 Mile East of Fairmoimt, just off Fair mount-Kings Bridge Road, 6 Mile,s South of Quarry ville, Little Britain Township, Lancaster County, Pa. Saturday, March 16, 1963 11:00 A.M. 52 Head of Registered Guernsey Dairy Cattle 48 Milk Cows; 4 Springing Heilers; 15 Fresh by Day of Sale. All Animals Trace Back to Cold Springs and McDonald Fauns Stock. Cows in Barn Hav-c Milked 70 lbs. 5.P.A.8.0, and Curtis Candy Breeding. Bangs Certified and T B Accredited. Charts Furnished. Dairy Sale To Be Held Under Cover. THREE TRACTORS | FARMALL 240 WITH CULTIVATORS (excellent); M CASE 800 (good); CASE 400 (used 2 yeans.) New Holland Baler 07 Hayliner; Case Blower; John Deeieia Fertilizer Spreader 14 it.; 201 New Idea Manure Spreader ll3g| bu.; All above equipment 1 >ear old. New Idea Front End Loader, bucket and blade; Cunning-|g bam Hay. Conditioner; King Wise Eleiator; Case Cornplant*' r «|| with fertilizer attachment, 3 pt. hitch; Field Sprayer witlitgS Tank; Case 3 bottom Plow (trip bottom). The above equipjH ment used 3 >ears. _ M New Holland Harvester, corn and glass head; Allis Cli.n-jg mers CO Combine; Xew Idea 7 it. Trader Mower; New Hake, 4 bar; Mclleering Disc Harrow; Case Spring Hanonojj Cultipacker; 3 AVagons (IHC and Giove with high sides); De.n'fc born 13 disc Gram Drill; 10 hoc Grain Drill; Tractor Cluuiolo 13-38, 12-38; Bumper lor Case, 3 Wheel Trailer; New 1<1 <M .| Corn Picker, 1-iow; Spike Harrow-; New Holland AVood Sa"l S S King Chain Saw; 3 Extension Ladders, 40 and 33 ft , -Jjg Single Tobacco Ladders; Grease Gun; 2 Rubber Tired I' l ' l 'ri Carts; 10 It, Coal Chute; New Bins lor Shop, 3 Hydrant Cjlinders. 35 TON HAY; 45 TON EAR CORN; 20 TON STRAW) | 30 FT. SOYBEAN SUDEX SILAGE * 3000 Tobacco Lath; 2 Rolls Page Wire; " Cans.; BeLaval 3-uiut Milker; S. P. II Surge Surge Units; 2 Stainless Steel Strainers; Doubh Wash Tubs; 2 Can Racks (1 Large); Portabb Lavelle unloadcrs and unit; Stanchions; Water- Shot els; and Many Other Articles. Kreidcr & Dilior, Auctioneers LUNCH BY DRUMORE P. T. A, (Continued on ’Page 19) at 1:00 P.M. Terms by MILES COCHRAN and TERMS BY IRA E OAKIE
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