Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 09, 1963, Image 14

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    14—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 9, 1963
Sale Register
Thursday, November 14, 1963
at 10930 AM. PuiMic Sale
of Dairy Cattle and Faria
Machinery along road from
Homeville bo RimsaeaviUe, 2
miles west of Russelville,
Upper Osjfond township,
Chester Co., Penna. Tertns
Vy Claude and Marie Comer.
Sbriday, Novemlber 15, 196*3 at
12 P. M. Public Sale of Dairy
Cattle and milk house equip
ment just north of Quarry-
Tille off Route 222, Provi
dence Twp., Lancaster, Co.
Terms by Samuel S. and Le
vin! a Stoltzfus.
Saturday, Nov. 16, 196’3 at 1-
PJM. Public Sale of Dairy
Cattle located 1 mile north
west of Pleasant Grove,
along road from Pleasant
Grove to Peach Bottom, 3
miles south of Penn Hill off
Route 222, Fulton Twp.,
Lancaster Co., Pa. Terms by
John C Long.
Education
Strengthens
the Nation
- t j7isit lY'ou r,Spbogl s
PUBLIC SALE
OF
DAIRY CATTLE
and Milk House equipment just
north of Quarryville off Route
322, Providence Twp., Lancas
ter 00.
FRI., NOV. 15/ 1963
13 P.M.
50 HEAD OF
REGISTERED AND
GRADE
HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE,
37 Heal milk cows, balance are
heifers of all stages, 50% of
herd registered animals.
22 HEAD CALVED
THIS FALL
15 yrs, of S.P.A.B.C. breeding.
Health Charts day of sale. This
is a good milking herd.
586 GAL. MAJOUNIER
VACUUM GBIMM
APPROVED
MILK TANK.
EXCELLENT
CONDITION.
St unit DeLaval milker, 4 unit
pump, 2 stainless steel carry
ing buckets, stainless steel
strainer and adapter, double
stainless steel tubs, 50- gal.
pressure hot water heater,
milk houset hww, ’thermostat
controlled, hand wash bowl,
and bucket rack. Milk bouse
equipment will be sold first.
SAMUEL S.' and LEVINIA
STOLTZPUS
Kreider A Biller, Aucts.
• Farm Calendar
(Continued from Page 11 g ,p im iSotomco Young'
Nov. 12 7:30 p.m. Pfo- 'Farmers meet in the Solanco
dnotion Credit annual meet- Hig . h Subject, Bank
ing in Annville-Cleona High ing and credit.
School, Wbeinoa 00. Nov> 15 _ nl\ day _ 4-H
7:m p.m. - Gwden Spot at the Farm
Young Farmew meet In the ,
d SS- Wh ‘?J ®.«. - -County Guernsey
(Subject Dairy Feeding and at the Spanish Ta-
Management of the Calf. vera> Quapryvi]le .
Nov. 12-14 State CSonven- 7:30 , VJm . County 4-H
tion of Soil and Water Con- Council square dance at
serration Dfetrtct Dlrfcc- Fjiran at CT yde Wivellr Col
tors at Mt. Summit, near umibia Rl. All 4 J H members
Union town, Fayette Coun- iari t©d
ty
Nov. 14 6:30 p.m. 4-H
horse show at the Farm
Show building, Harrisburg.
7:30 p.m. •? Manheim
Young Farmers meet in tJhe
Manheim Central High Sch
ool Subject Farm Manage
P. B. GUERNSEY DISPERSAL
Paul E. Spicer, New Oxford, Pa. R#2, Owner
THURSDAY - NOVEMBER 14, 1068
At the farm located on Bt. 394, ?£ mi. W. of New
Chester which is 4 mi. N. of New Oxford. New Oxford is
10 mi. K. of Gettysburg, Pa. on Rt. 30. '
12:00 Noon Dairy Equipment 375 gal. tank, 4
milk machines, stainless wash tubs, palls, strainer, etc.
12:30 Noon Cattle Lunch Available.
3 BULLS 45 COWS 12 BRED & 32 OPEN HEIFERS!
T.B. & Bang’s Accred. Vaccinated Dehorned.
DMA Average 10460# M 501# P-(ave. test 4.8%)
11 fresh in Sept, and Oct. 11 due in Nov. 14 due in
Dec.
One of the highest production sales we have ever had.
Twenty-two cows in sale with records over 10,000 lbs. milk.
Majority of these with 11,000 up to 13,000 lbs. Good cow
families.
Primarily popular “Lauxmont” blood. Sires and service
sires out of dams with records up to 20,000 lbs. milk. Dot
1 in sale bom: 11/23/61, a son'of “Maxim of McDonald
Farms” out of a cow Classified, Excellent 3x, with high re
cords.
The herd must be sold, it is your chance to get the best
which has been developed over the years thru skill and hard
work.
SALE MANAGED BY;
THE PENNSYLVANIA GUERNSEY BREEDERS’ ASSN.
P. O. BOX 458 CAMP MED, PA. 17011
PUBLIC SALE
Of
STOCK, IMPLEMENTS and
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Wednesday, November 20,1963,
On the premises located 11/?I 1 /? miles West of Maytown.
13 head of purebred, certified, accredited Holstein
Cows and Heifers, recently tested; Health Charts will
be furnished at sale.
Two Farmall “H" Tractors; Allis Chalmers “B” Tractor
with Disk Plow, Cultivator, Mounted Tobacco Planter; heat
housing; cultivator for Farmall “H” Tractor; V-type 7 ft.
grass mower; New Holland P.T.O. Baler; New Idea Manure
Spreader No. 17, 14-disk Ontario Grain and Fertilizer Tractor
Drill; Baler, Spreader and Grain Drill are like new; New Idea
Manure Loader No. 50; Allis Chalmers Combine with motor;
Allis Chalmers Harvester; two rubber-tire wagons with bed
and sideboards; three tobacco uagons and 20 ft. ladders, one
on rubber; one 34 ft. tobacco ladder; Smoker Elevator with
motor and com chute; hay flats; Hammermill; two Little
Genius Pious; 500 gal. water tank; S-section spring harrow;
spike harrow; land roller; J. D. Disk Harrow; double soil
pulverizer; com planter; two-hole com sheller with motor;
potato plow; hook plow.; saw buck and saw; iron troughs;
range shelters; feed house; air compressor; P.T.O. Grass Seed
er; drill press; emory wheel; grindstone; bench vice; fence
stretcher and chains; platform scales; Minnich Tobacco Press;
tobacco shears and spears; 7500 tobacco lath; heavy and
light block and falls; tools; forks; shovels; log, cow, and other
chains; double set of driving harness; horse collars; sleigh
bells; com, hay and straw by the ton; metal chicken nests;
chicken crates; 2 Surge Milking Units; pump and piping for
14 cows; 4-can Kelvinator Milk Cooler; twelve 85 lb. milk
cans; wash tub; bam fan; rubber-tire feed" cart; butcher tools:
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Oak bedroom suite; bureaus; wardrobes; studio conch;
Singer drop-head Sewing Machine; 9x12 rugs and pads; six-leg
drop-leaf table; chairs; rocking chairs; kitchen chairs; blanket
chests; cherry chest of drawers with white knobs and key
holes; radio; -copper kettle; copper wash boilers; - iron kettle;
quilting frame; coal oil lamps; bedding; silverware; dishes;
cooking utensils; meat sheer; empty jars, crocks and jugs;
porch chairs; and a lot of articles too numerous to mention.—
Sale to start at 12 o’clock Noon, when conditions will be
made known by
Fred Nangle, Pedigrees
Dupes & Gerberich, Auctioneers
S. Kraybill & P. Miller, Clerks
Refreshments will be served by the Ladies from Belch's Church.
in ©n't.
7:30 p.m. Produ'ctlon
Credit annual meeting in the
Bl'izabettfwille High School.
Nov. 16 9 a.m. Hore
tford calf drawing for 4-H
-club members in the New.
Holland. Sales Stable®.
Nov. 16-21 Eastern Live
stock Exposition, Timonluim,
Md.
To Be Held
Located 1 mile northwest o£ Pleasant Grove, alon;
road form Pleasant Grove to Peach Bottom, 3 mil
south of Penn Hill off Route 222, Fulton Twp., Lan
caster Co., Penna.
39 Head of Grade and Registered Holsteins, 1
Registered Cows (5 Canadian), 20 cows have freshenei
this fall, 6 due in Nov. and Dec.; 3 heifers, one dm
New Years, 2 others later; 5 years of Artificial breed
ing, charts issued day of sale; 3 Surge milker unit
(good); 100 ft, trench of silage; 2,000 bales of Alfalfi
hay, crimped and no rain.
Kreider & Diller, Aucts.
PUBLIC SALE
Of
DAIRY CATTLE AND FARM MACHINERY
Along road from Homeville to Russelville, 2 mile
west of Russelville, Upper Oxford township, Cheste
Co., Penna.
Thursday, Nov. 14, 1963
40 HEAD OF HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE
28 Cows, 11 Heifers, 1 Bull. Charts issued day o
sale, Curtis Candy and S. P. A. B. C. Sires.
3 TRACTORS
Oliver 88 Diesel, John. Deere Model B, Allis Chalmers IV
with Cultivator, Oliver 2-Bottom 14-Inch Plow, John J)c«
Offset Disc, Brilhon 12-ft. Double Gultipacker, Spriugtoot
Harrow, I.H.C. Cornplanter with Fiberglass Fertilizer Hopper
10-Ft. Easyflow Fertilizer Drill, Oliver 16-Disc Grain Dnl
16-ft. Grain Elevator, 28-Ft. Little Giant Elevator, Mnssc
Harris Mower, Ferguson 3-Pt. Hayrake (6 Bar), Oliver P.LC
No. 50 Baler, New Idea No. 10 Cornpicker, New Idea Manm
Spreader, John Deere Chopper and Blower, 4 Wagons, (
Silage, 1 Grain, 1 Flat), P.T.O. Combinder, Plow Paekei
I. Ensilage Cutter, 2 Weed Sprayers (1 Trailer, 1 Moubl
ed), Wagon IJnloader, 2 False Frants, Cornsheller, 2 Seed So"
ers, Weed Controllers, 28-Inch Tractor Chains, 2 Cylinders ft
Oliver 88, Air Compressor, Belt, Barn Fan, Bags, Forks, Snoi
ols and many other articles too numerous to mention.
DAIRY EQUIPMENT
4-Unit Universal Vacuum Pump (used 1 year), DeLav<
Vacuum Pump, 4 Seamless Surge Milkers, 32 Milk Cans,
Milk Coolers (12 Can, 4 Can), 2 Strainers, 2 Buckets, Sdas
‘Cart, Jamesway Feed Cart, Electric Can Hoist, Acorn Biff
Cleaner for 3 rows with Stainless Steel Cable (approxim*"
190 feet), Stainless Steel Wash' Tubs.
Silage by the Foot
Approx. 8,000 Bales of H»y, 1500 of Straw (Both by the To"
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
2 Gas Cook Stoves, 1 Coal Heater, Buffet, Desk,"
Upright Piano, Electrolux Cleaner, Dining Room Suite, Know
Set, 2 Cabinet Radios, Chairs. “
CLEAN SWEEP FARM HAS BEEN SOLD
Sale at 10:30 A.M. Lunch by Russelville Grange.
Terms by
CLAUDE AND MARIE COMEI
Auctioneers:
J. Everett Kreider, BU 4-4517
Carl Diller, ST 6-2712
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RAY BURRIS
SPECIAL
STOCKER & FEEDER SALE
Ot
VINTAGE SALES STABLES, INC.
Paradise, Pa.
on Saturday Afternoon, November 9, 1:00 P.M,
Weights of rattle ranging from 400 lbs. to 900 lbs.
Kenneth. E. Hershey, Mgr.
PUBLIC SALE
DAIRY CATTLE
Saturday, November 16, 1963
Of
1:00 P.M.
Terms by
JOHN C. LON