PUBLIC SALE Tuesday, March 17th 1964 REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY At 10:30 A.M. 5 miles south of Quarryville (Route 472) about 1 mile eS f of Kirkwood on road from Golerain Baptist Church to Kings bridge, Colorain Township, Lancaster County, Penna. REAL ESTATE B Consists of farm 143 acres more or less. 100 acres of fc,n» land, 80 acres of pasture with stream and pond. 12 S ( ies of woodland with some good timber. I Erected thereon, frame house 10 rooms and bath, Kq,j hot water heat, 2 fireplaces and other conveniences. I Large bank bam, 28 stanchions. 9 box stalls. Heifer bam |lo\4o. Rib stone silo. Com barn and implement shed combined, C car garage. Milk house equipped with water heater and |bl.unless steel wash tubs. This farm is in very high state of cultivation. Inspection may be made any day prior to sale. Farm to be offered at 1:00 P.M. 39 HEAD GUERNSEY CATTLE S 3 head of guernsey cows, 18 are registered. In all stages of pi eduction. 16 head of heifers from 6 mo. to two years o lil, some bred. Herd certified to blood and T.B. health chart with each animal. FARM MACHINERY Fannall 240 tractor with lights, 2 point hookup and power takeoff, including shank-type cultivators, 2 valve outlets on caih side; 2 point hookup I.H.C. cornplanter; Parxnall 460 with lights, power steeling, live power takeoff, swinging draw bar, pulley and 2 valve outlets on each side; 3 heat housers with tops; set of tractor chains 12-38. I.H.C. No. 9-A 32 disk harrow, 3 yrs. old; I.H.C. No. 311 3 bottom 14 in. moldboard plow Including joiners, cover boards, and coulters with 2 point hookup; I.H.C. manure loader for I'm mall M; Chattanooga 11 it. soil pulverizer; S yr. old Cun ningham hay conditioner; I.H.C. 4 bur side delivery rake on rubber; I.H.C. heavy duty hay loader; No. 77 New Holland bailor with motor; one half horse Curtis air compressor. | I.H.C. pull type mowing machine on steel with 6 ft. cutter bar; Woods rotary heater equipped for hydraulic cylind er almost new; single rof No. 5 Oliver cornpicker; I.H.C. >o, 27-V rear mounted 7 ft. bar mowing machine including cylinder; No. 19 New Idea manure spreader with power take off I.H.C. com shelter; Herd rear end tractor mounted seed sower; wide front end to fit some makes of Fannall tractors; hew Holland front end mounted wood saw; 7 ft. wee tier; 12 It. wceder; set of Leßoy lima bean lifters. Papec ensilage cutter with pipe; Ontario 14 disk groin dull on rubber, 4 yrs. old; 14 ft. wheelbarrow seed sower; S -18 it. rubber tired wagons, 2 with sides; I.H.C. section spring b.nroiv; 6 in,, 50 ft. belt; 4-8 ft. long hydraulic hoses with couplings; 2-2 outlet valve cylinders; 1 outlet valve cylinder. POTATO EQUIPMENT 2 row iron use high speed potato planter, evccllent condi tion, Trevler potato cutter; Tre\ler conveyor tor potato cutter, t \r. old; Trevler baggei tor potato cutter; I.H.C. single row, 2(> in. potato digger with power takeofl on rubber; set Toledo si.iles for weighing 10 and 25 lb. bags of potatoes; 4 new (J|ie wire tiers for potato bags; new evtra parts tor Trevler potato cutter; 13 rubber coated potato baskets. Hoggs potato giader, electrically equipped, including 7 ft. picking table, dumping elevator, used one season, plus second Dagger and Boggs automatic bagger; Hog harrow on rubber , 1 l, n tubs; 4 disk potato hiliers. BUTCHERING EQUIPMENT t,),i 4 b « tcherln S pots with lids; scalding trough; butchering k rau< * ncw * ar< l press and sausage stutter; scrapple I :;b*-- ■*. Lancaster Fanning, of To Be Held GALEN W. HERR >.• . . > iturday, March 14, 1964—23 Sale Register (Continued from Page 22) etc, on the premises known as Leppo's Hatchery, loca ted on Eft 9'4, five xrjales South of Hanover, Penna. along the Baltimore Pike at Pleasant Hill Terms by Treva M Lepipe, ci'scutni of Ralph W. Leppo Saturday, Mlarch 28, 19 64, Public Sale of Harm Equip ment and Household Goods at 112 noon located Vn mile South of Refton Poet Office, Terms by Charles C. Mueller. Saturday, May 2, 1964 at 10 30 A M Sharp Public Sale of valuable hand and horse drawn farm equipment at Snell’s Farm Museum at RH #l, Windsor, Pa. mid way between Oraley and Windsor on Route 624 ap prox. 9 miles South of Wngtrtsnlle, Pa. Terms by Snell’s Farm Museum, Clif ton Snell, Prop Freight Rates To Farmers To Be Lowered KAJRRiIiSB'IJIRG Farmers m Pennsylvania may soon get the economic advantages of rc. duced freight rates on feed, grains and soy meal, State Secretary of Agnenfl'utre L,. H, Bull said here today. Railroad officials have indi cated that reductions in rattes definitely will be made on feed, grains shipped into the North east hut they were doubtful it these would be as substantial as the reductions put into eff ect some time ago on shipments Of feed grains into the South, and Southeast. In the competitive markets for farm products. Northeast ern producers have been at a disadvantage in competing ag ainst producers who enjoy the lower freight rates This is es pecially tiue m the poultry and live stock industries where grams are a heavy cost item in production Producers, processor's and. teed dealeis have been work ing in harmony with the Penn svlvama Department of .Agri culture, Secretary Bull said, in seeking a solution to the trans portation cost problem. Several weeks ago, rail offi cials met to discuss the many lequests for lower rates At that time, several plans for rate reductions were tentative ly approved Individual rail roads have since started work on the comiplrelated p/rocedures involved in establishing the rates under these plane. Keh alble sources say they expect to announce the new rate sche dules within a few months. II these are acceptable, ft ap pears they may be pmt into eff ect in June. Tractor Brings §2,660 At Sale A D-I's Allis Chalmers trac tor with cultivators brought .$2,245 at the Russel Frey Sale In Manor Township. A D-17 ti actor wrought $2,- 6GO, and a plow S2SS, spring hanow $l4O, bale elevator $225, and a fertilizer spread er $2(55. Other prices were as fol lows. Disc harrow $285, spreader $420, dinner bell $22, anvil $l9 50, air compressor $44, tobacco shears $7 00, and lath $3 35. Auctioneers were Diller and Kreider.