PUBLIC SALE REGISTERED AND GRADE HOLSTEIN CATTLE AND FAT STEERS LOCATION: 1 mile north of Salunga, x /z mile off 230 by-pass, on Elam Longenecker Farm. TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1964 17 COWS 4 BRED HEIFERS Due Spring and Summer Some younger calves, 1 Reg. service age Bull; 7 Reg. cows sired by Rosafe Prefect Glenafton Marmion; Lonelm Lochinvar Rocky; Gano Lochinvar Pete; Luci fer J. Ty Vic; Cochran General; Lucifer Star; 5.P.A.8.- C. breeding used. Health charts furnished. 13 VICE FAT ANGUS STEERS Weighing 1150 to 1200 lbs. 3 unit DeLaral pump, motor, pipe; 18 milk cans; wash tub, 0 can front opening cooler; McDade 36 inch Hay Fan with 5 horse power motor; 16 ft by 6 ft. flat bed. 30 TON EAR CORN POULTRY EQUIPMENT 2 brooder houses; chicken nests, feeders; feed house. Sale at 1 P.M. by J. HAROLD CHARLES Phone: 653-4725 AUCTIONEERS: Diller and Kreider Phone: 786-2712 or BU 4-4517 Two-Day Public OF IMPLEMENTS AND REGISTERED HOLSTEINS To be held on the premises located along Route 2-tl lead ing Irom Elizabethtown to Bainbridge, four miles Southwest of Elizabethtown, or two miles .Northwest of Bainbridge, REGISTERED HOLSTEIN DISPERSAL WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, AT 11:30 A.M. 65 Registered Holsteins Cert. Acc. Vacc.; Good D.H.T.A. Records; 38 cows in milk, a good number will be fresh or close, 11 heifers bred between Oct. and Dec.; 1G from year lings to calves. Majority are sired by 5.P.A.8.0. 11 Ivanhoe daughters and O granddaughters selling with records to 20,- 501 milk, 703 fat. A DeOrmsby daughter sells with 18,767 milk, 771 fat. Many other good records. 4 Gray view Skyhner Daughters sell. IMPLEMENT DISPERSAL FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1964 1956 Ford “F 350” Truck, 10 ft. grain-tight bed with addi tional cattle rack, just overhauled, very good; Farmall “460” Tractor equipped with remote control hydraulic, used two years; Farmall “H” Tractor,-recently over hauled; Farmall “Super C”, recently overhauled; £wo-bottom plow; cultivator and corn planter for “O”; Oliver IS disc giain and fertilizer drill; McCormick “No. 91” Self-propelled Combine, very good; McCormick "No. 55” Baler, very good; McCormick “No. 36” Field Harvester with cutter bar, row crop and pickup heads; New Holland Silage Blower; Badger Silage Distributor; McCormick “No. ISO” Balanced Mower and Mc- Coimick “No. 2A” Hay Conditioner, equipped to work separate ly or as a unit; nearly new; Now Idea “No. 41” Tractor Mow er; New Idea “No. 400” Parallel bar side rake; Nc*v Idea “No. 202” P.T.O. Spreader, used one year; New Idea Com Picker; McCormick “No. 81” three 14 in. bottom plow on rubber for hydraulic operated; little Genius two 14 in. plow; Graham Chisel Plow; McCormick “No. 37” wheel-controlled disc harrow; Clark disc harrow; 3-section spring harrow; 10 ft. fultipacker; McCormick “No. 0” 10 ft. fertilizer distributor; Myers Pump and Sprayer with SO ft. boom, also spray gun; 3 single chain bale elevators; Harvest Handler* Grain and Corn Hievator; New Holland Grain Bin; two wagons with silage beds; flat bed wagon; 2 silage wagon unloaders with motors; Delco Haydrying Fan; Manure Loader with snowblade; 2 plat lorm scales; cylinder com sheller; feed carts; boh sled; DAIRY EQUIPMENT: SP 22 Surge Pump, nearly new; 3 late-model Surge units; 2 stainless steel strainers; 2 covered c jurying pails; milk cans and buckets; double spray rinser; POULTRY EQUIPMENT: 1000 Hyline Hens, laving 7 months; 35 eight-foot floor feeders; lot of range feeders; lot of chick feeders and founts; nests; 8 range shelters; 12 good coops; plastic-coated egg baskets; Egg-O-Matlc Egg Grader; stainless steel egg washer; TOOLS AND SHOP EQUIPMENT; Hoof trimmer; dehorn ! electric calf dehorner; Stewart cattle clipper; Dairy-Vac; Lombard Chain Saw; Mali electric hand saw; Lincoln Welder; D & D % in. drill and stand; bench grinder; welding table with vise; anvil; air compressor; portable compressed air tank; holt cutter; chain hoist; log chains; forks; shovels; electric fencers; tray wheelbarrows; and a lot of articles too numerous fo mention. Conditions will be made known by Dupes & Gerberich, Auctioneers •Krajbill & Miller, Clerks JSaugSe, Pedigrees Also at the same time and place the following: House Trailer B\4C ft. Michigan Arrow two bedroom Mobile Home; electric toaster; iron; electric frjing pan; Air-Way Electric Sweeper; Kcnmore Electric Sewing Machine; sewing cabinet; bookcase; breakfast set; ironing board; AM-PM Radio; Nia gaia Vibrator Set; porch chairs; dishes and cooking utensils; lamps; 5-board evtension table; and a lot of articles too nnmer °us to mention. Sq'o to commence at 11:00 A.M., when conditions will he made known by Ihipes & Gerborich, Auctioneers Krajbill & Miller, Clerks i, , Refreshments by Camp ( Hebron, Association . ; MILKING EQUIPMENT to be held AT 11:00 A.M. MERVIN R. MILLER Sale 1964 ADA R. MILLER SALE REGISTER Saturday, Tel) 29, 1964 at 10:30 A.M. Goekley’s Equip- Tuesday, March 3, 1964 merit Sale at Remholds, Pa. Public Sale of registered and - 4 miles North-West of the grade Holstein cattle and fat Reading-Lancaster Turnpike steers at 1 P.'M. located 1 PUBLIC SALE FARM MACHINERY AND POULTRY EQUIPMENT Tuesday, March 3, 1964 % mile south of Intercourse, Lancaster County, Pa. Ford tractor, 61-801 Select-O-Specd with 500 hours. Ford Tractor 54-NAA model, Sauder loader with dirt scoop. John Deere P.T.O. 14-T baler, used 8 years; J.D. 8 point 2 bottom tractor plow; 20 disc harrow; J.D. P.T.O. manure spreader; J.D. No. 9 three point mower; J.D. side rake; J.D. 11 disc grain drill; 3 rubber tire wagons; cultipacker; McDcering 3 section harrow ; 8 point wecder; 3 point sprayer; wheelbarrow; grass seeder; ensilage cart; snow fence; 40’ extension ladder. Poultry Equipment Automatic V trough watcrers. Broiler feeders; hen feeders; 10 hole metal nests; 400 capacity battery brooder; electric brooders; Egg-O-Matic egg grader; Guyer Way egg washer; egg baskets; chicken dates; 6” 20’ Auger conveyor with Yz H.P. motor; 2 unit DeLuval milker; 3 electric fencers; platform scales; barb wire; steel and wooden fence posts. Alfalfa hay; straw and corn by the ton. Tractor chains; log chains; tackles and other articles not mentioned. Household Goods China closet; desk; rocking chair; space oil heater; Library table; folding table; chest of draw ers; a few dishes, etc. Sale at 13 noon, Leroy Zook, Auctioneer Liable and Kennel, Clerks Not responsible for accidents, PUBLIC SALE of Farm Equipment LOCATION: V/2 miles south west of Letort on In dian Marker Road, Manor Twp. Saturday, March 7, 1964 FULL LINE OF FARM EQUIPMENT D-17 Allis Chalmers Tractor, power steering, new in 1961; D-15 Allis Chalmers Tractor, power steering, 280 hours, Cultivators, Manure Loader like new, Snow Scoop; 3 bottom 14” A. C. Plow, like new; 2 bottom 14” Plow like new; A. C. 24-Heavy Duty Rubber mount ed Disc; A. C. Corn Planter; A. 0. Grass Mower; Farm Hand Manure Spreader, 3 years old; EZ-Flow Fertilizer Spreader, 1 year old; Chattanooga Spring Harrow, like new; Dunham Cultipacker; New Holland-77 Baler; David Bradley Side Rake, on Rubber; Smoker Eleva tor; Cockshutt Seed Drill; Bemis 2-row Tobacco Plant er; Weed Sprayer; John Deere Roto-Harrow, like new; 6 sets of Tobacco Ladders with running gears (2 are 22 ft.); Rubber Tire Wagon; Spike Harrow; P.T.O. Grass Seed Sower; Circular Saw. 17,000 Tobacco Lathe; 3 Tobacco Presses (2 Minnichs and 1 Greider); 3 Platform Scales; 20 ft. Ex tension Ladder; Hog Troughs; Air Compressor; Com Shelter; Tobacco Packing Equipment; some Lumber; Sulkey; Race Horse Equipment; Harness. MOHAWK 24 IN. RIDING MOWER, LIKE NEW 2 Iron Kettles; Anvil; 2 Jelly Cupboards; Old But ter Churn; Maytag Wringer Washer; GE Refrigerator; Yale Safe; Hot Water Heater; Table Saw; American Flyer Train Set; Transformer; and Articles too Numer ous to Mention. SALE AT 12:00 NOON By RUSSELL C. FREY Phone: 872-2038 AUCTIONEERS: Diller and Kreider Phone: 786-2712 or BU 4-4517 Lunch by Farm Women #23 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 29, 1964 Tennis by Jacob H. Goclkley. of Terms by SIMEON S. KAUFFMAN mile north of Salunga, Vt mile off 230 by-ipass, on El am Longenecker farm. Terms by J. Harold Charles. Tuesday, March 3, 1964 Pub lic Sale of farm, machinery and poultry equipment loca ted % mile south of Inter coi *se, Lancaster County, >Pa. Sale to start at 12 noon, with terms 'by Simeon 9. Kauffman. Friday, Mhpch 6, at 12 Noon and. Thursday, March 12, at 10:00 AM TWO-DAY Pulb toc Sale of Implements and Registered and Grade Hcl stems to be held on the pro. anises located along Route >241, midway between Ettitfa hethtown and Bainhndige. Dairy Herd Dispersal Fradlay, Implement Dispersal Thurs day Terms by Arthur C. Highly Saturday, March 7, 1964 at 12 00 Noon, Public Sale o£ {Farm Equipment 1% miles southwest of Let-ort on In dian Market Road, Manor Twip Terms by Russell C. Frey Saturday, March 7, Public Sale of Farm Implements at 12 30 P M located at Mlan heum RD #4, near Cheques Ohurch of the Brethren. Terms by Larry L Denim ig-er Monday, March 9, 1964 Pnb- Ici Sale of Farm Equipment at the M M Weaver & Sons Farm Equipment Store 4 miles west oif New Holland on Route 23, one mile north of Rt 2'3 on N Groffdialo (Road opposite Groffdale Mennonite Church Sale to (begin at 112 noon with terms 'by M M Weaver & Sons, Leola, RD #l, Pa. Saturday, March 14, 1964 Pub lic Sale of Yorkshire Hogs and Registered Canadian Holisteins located in Lebanon County, 1 mule north of Oleona and R*oute 422. Hog Sale at 12-00 noon, cattle sale at 1 00 P.M Term® by R P Heilman & Son, Rt. #4, Lebanon, P'a Tuesday, Mar 10 12-30 p.m. Public sal e of farm machin ery, 12 saws, 80 sucking-pigs and ishioatis Manheim R 4, Lancaster County, Two miles north of Manheim off Rt. 72 Turn at Mt. Vernon Mo tel By Ray R. Pierce. Tuesday, March 10, 1964 Public Sale of Farm Equip ment at 12 30 pm located 1 mile south of Refton, on Township Road to New Pro vidence, on Landis Ressler Farm Terms by John S. Rea dier Tuesday, March 10, 1954 at 12.30 PM Public Sale of 'Farm Machinery, Manlheum ARID #4, Lancaster County, Pa , two miles North otf Man heim oft Route 72, Turn at 'Mt Vernon Motel Terms by Ray R Pierce Wednesday, March 11 at 11 • 3'o A'M and Friday, March 1,3', ait 11 00 AM Two-Day Pub lic Sale of Implements and Registered Holstems to he held on the premises located along Route 211 leading from Elizabethtown to B'am lii idge, four mules Southwest ■of Elizabeth town, or two mu les Northeast of Baunbndge. (Registered Holstem Disper sal Wednesday and Imple ment Dispersal Friday. Terms by Ada R. Miller. 19
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