%\ Lancaster Farming Ads Pay! PUBLIC SALE livestock and farming implements Saturday March, 28 1964 I At 12:00 NOON I At Kawllnsvillc, Pa,, Imi AVest of Truce, Rt. (72). I LIVESTOCK 20 Kentucky Mules, been here S weeks; 20 Holstein Cows, (> heifers, charts with each animal; 20 shoats. FARMING IMPLEMENTS John Deere Diesel tractor No. 435, good as new with 3 point hook up; 2-16 in. plows, cultivators and snow plow; jjolin Deere tractor, Hj-crop No. 40 good as new, 3 point hook L,j, and heavy duty disc; John Deere tractor No. 320, 3 point [hook up, cultivators and fertilizer attachments; M.T. John h),(ie tractor with mt. plow and cultivators; 2-3 section lining harrow, I’lre fighter water pump and hoses, 150 gal, a fun mite. H Six ton John Deere wagon, 8 ply tires; Brilllon stalk and iLoed cutter; water tank 650 gal.; Now Idea manure spreader; ||ui ('ortnick Deering spreader; blade for back end of tractor; Bpmiit sprayer with gas motor; New Idea 7 ft. cut mower; Ford gkul tivator. B R.lBO Int. truck, new motor, good tires; bottle gas heater, Ktlicimostat control; new -Commercial refrigerator system, com- Bpli'to for cold storage room, 2-horse pow'er, never used; 2 row BpUiit setter; eultipaefcer; tool bar for 2 row, tool bar for 1 Kim; harness; 1000 tomato baskets, Chev. truck, U-license, Rllat bed and many other articles. Bef, gust will eave White Horse at 10:00 A.M. coming by way gof Intercourse bank, Bird-in-Hand Hardware store, Strasburg Shank, Georgetown Gregg’s store and Quarryvillc Spanish tavern. 3 SALE AT 12:00 NOON (Kcisey Bradley (Auct.) h.sihbach & Kirk (Clks.) I , Lunch by Rawlinsville Fire Co. PUBLIC SALE VALUABLE REAL ESTATE and PERSONAL PROPERTY To Be Held Saturday, April 18, 1964 On the premises located along the road leading from Milton Grove to Heistand’s Mill. 18 acres, more or less, thereon erected a 2V 2 STORY FRAME HOUSE covered with asbestos shingles, containing 10 rooms and bath; laundry adjoining kitchen; shower, washbowl, and commode or. first floor. LARGE FRAME BARN for steers or horses; Chicken House adjoining barn. All buildings have water and electricity. Well of never failing water with electric water system. .... These 18 acres are in pasture at present, but a lot of it is luiable. There are two streams of water on the farm. Arrangements to view property can be made by calling Mount Joy Phone 653-0475, after 5 P.M. Alsft at same time and place the following household goods, some antiques: ■p.r Chest-type 19 cu. ft. Victor Freezer; 2 Frigidaire Electric omgeratois, in good condition; cabinet sink; Duo-Therm Oil eater with fan; kitchen chairs; rocking chairs; porch glider; reaug; folding cot; computer scales; library table; buffet; i“«Wk Victrola and Records; hassock; ANTIQUES: school fun*B , desk ; sideboard; 7-piece bedroom suite; corner di<fh . F( *’ coa * °H tight; doll bed; pictures; picture frames; Vr.tn’ , co °king utensils; homemade soap; empty jars; iron kettle furnace. ent ‘ELEMENTS: Garden-All Garden Tractor with 3 H.P. H p # ■ cu ltivator; rotary power mower; 30 gal. sprayer; 2Va liai r t ggs & Stratton engine; new 150 gal. oil tank with pump; of some tires, different sizes; 14 ft. wire gate; 3 rolls of fhiir fence I garden tools; other tools; ropes; log chains; lot er H/. Chen e( iuipment; roll of 6 ft. chicken fence; 12x12 Brood iss hales of straw; 200 tobacco lath; 15 oak rails Mention- ’ * ot of i um h er and a lot of articles too numerous to P Sa j? to start at 12:30 P.M., real estate to be offered at 2:00 > when conditions will be made known by Wap Horner, Attorney A K er Dup eS) Auctioneer By PARK ESHLEMAN of VIOLET YEAGLEY sa Headquarters Of Agway, Inc. Is Syracuse Agway, Inc., the farmer co operative formed by the merg er of Eastern States Farm ers’ Exchange and Grange League Federation (GLF), will be headquartered in Syracuse, NY, it was announced this week. Executive appointments were announced by Executive Vice PAUL Z. MARTIN’S ANNUAL QUARTER HORSE SALE _ Monday Eve., March 30th —— G P.M. Blue Ball, Pa., Lancaster Comity $lO cull 1 } fee plus 5% commission. SALK LIMITED TO 75 HEAD Mostly registeied and a tow guides. We always have some good top quality stock. PAUL Z. MARTIN Phone Area 717-354-6671 PUBLIC SALE of FARM EQUIPMENT AND PIGS Located on Route 896 at Andrews Bridge, 5 mile South of Nine Points, 8 mile North of Kusselville, Upper Oxford Twp., Chester County, Penna. Monday March 30, 1964 1:00 P.M. Having sold my farm the following items must be sold. JOHN DEERE 520 TRACTOR John Deere B tractor, J.D. 3 bottom plow 14 inch 3 pf., J.D. 2 row cornplanter, J.D. 15 disc grain drill, J.D. 2 row cultivator, J.D. cornpicker No. 18 (good), J.D. No. 5 - 7 ft. mower, New Idea 4 bar rake 3 pt., New Idea manure spreader, Oliver sprayer, 2 rubber tired wagons with beds, 2 new McCurdy grain boxes, Case disc, spring tooth harrow, cultipacker, Case elevator, 2 hydraulic cylinders, 3,000 tobacco lath, Ist cutting alfalfa hay by the ton, 3 ton straw, silage by the foot in two silos, 500 bu. corn, 200 bu. oats, 40 bu. rye. 9 sows, 3 just bred, 6 due soon, 2 young boars, 1 old boar, 20 shoats. Bags, small tools, etc. Terms by WILLIAM M. FREDD Kreider and Diller, Auctioneers Lunch by the Russelville Grange , KONHAUS FARMS GUERNSEY DISPERSAL AND EQUIPMENT SALE Paul S. Konhaus, Mechanicsburg, Pa., Owner At the farm, Vh miles W. of Mechanicsburg off Rt. No. 641. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8 - 10:30 A.M. Equipment 12:30 Cattle. 106 REG. GUERNSEYS 53 Cows 27 Bred and 26 Open Heifers. T.B. and Bangs’ Cert. - Dehorned. D.H.I.R. Average 9287 Milk 468 Fat. 30 fresh by sale. Many cows are bred for fall production. 30 to freshen between June and Oct. Exceptionally nice group of heifers bred and open. These cows have been rigidly culled and have shown great improvement year after year. S.E.A.B. sires used exclusively. EQUIPMENT: J.D. Mod. 70 diesel in good condition, Ferg. Mod. 30 with front end loader, snow plow, and post hole digger, 14T baler with ejector, case Mod. 200 tractor, good condition, J.D. hay conditioner, 7 ft. used less than 1 yr., J.D. mower 6 ft., J.D. 4 bar rake on rubber. New Holl. blower with 60 pipe, J.D. forage harvester, Mod. 8, New Holl. elevator 38 ft., one 15 ft. Kingwise hopper elevator 8 ft., 3 rubber tired wagons, Flinchburgh unloader, 1 - 75 ft. endless belt, 2 Robinson hay fans, 1-42 - 7 J ,i h.p., 1 - 36 - 5 h.p., 3 ■ 24 in.high speed fans, 1 - 42 inch barn fan, 3 - 18 in. high speed fans, 1 AR Wood bale buster IV> h.p. motor, 1 platform scales 1000 lb. cap., approximately 500 bales barn dried alfalfa, 100 tons excellent corn silage. DAIRY EQUIPMENT: 600 gal. Girton bulk tank, Jam esway stable cleaner, 360 ft. long with 4 motors, 4 Surge units & pump, 360 ft. IV2 pipe plus 3 electric fences, 40 Jamesway water bowls, 52 gal. Frigidaire hot water heater. 6 Free turkeys to lucky cow buyers Lunch Avail able! Sale Managed by: For catalogs write: Pa. Guernsey Breeders’ Ass’n., P. O. Box 458, Camp Hill, Pa. 17011 I. ■ i.l .i ,I'li Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 28, 1964—19 President Edmund H. Fallon, and Senior Vice President Wil liam D. Milsop. All the staff members are executives of Cooperatives GLF Exchange and Eastern States Farmers’ Exchange, the two cooperatives that will merge into Agway on July 1. They continue in their GLF and ES positions until that time. Board chairman James C. Corwith and president Jona than Davis said the Agway board unanimously favored Syracuse as headquarters loca tion, after hearing results of a study /made by a consulting firm. Agway will provide purchas ing and marketing services for farmers throughout the terri tory now served by GLF and Eastern States: New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New Eng land, Delaware, and parts of Maryland and Ohio. Specifically cited in Syra cuse’s favor weie its location in relation to Agway members and markets, and its excellent travel facilities, both surface and air. The study evaluated travel into prospective head quarteis sites as well as travel from Agway head offices to facilities acioss the organiza tion’s territory My Neighbors u W m. Is? •£riz~ %if “Ah there’s a cheery group with plenty of refresh ments— Range East 46.., North 62 ~. Let’s go!” PATZ Sales & Service Barn Cleaners - Silo Unloaders - Cattle Feeders Robert K. Rohrer Qnarryville, R. D. 1 Hensel KI 8-2559 YOU SAVE ON TOBACCO MUSLIN and MOTH BALLS for insect control FIELD FENCING Welded Turkey Wire, Barb Wire, Com Crib Wire, Gates, Steel Posts, etc. Ask for special discount on large orders. Our wire car will arrive soon. ADDING MACHINES Values in new and used Adding Machines. Hand or electric. Intercourse Community Sale April 4 and 18 W. L. ZIMMERMAN & SONS Dial 768-3131
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