PUBLIC SALE Of FARM MACHINERY AND HIGH GRADE HOLSTEINS Vi mile North of Quarryville off Rte, 222 to Fairview, Pro vidence Twp., Lancaster County, Penna. Friday, Nov. 20, 12 Noon COMPLETE DISPERSAL OF DAIRY CATTLE 20 cows, 6 bred heifers, 6 yearlings, 1 yearling bull Barbara 3 yr. 18.107 M 533 F 305 DA l.inHa 5 yr. 16,389 M 830 F 396 DA Jenny 4 yr. 16,100 M 637 F 314 DA Wanda 5 yr. 12.793 M 558 F 344 DA Joyce 4 yr. 13,653 M 55SF 338 DA Bath 3 yr. 13,481 H 501 F 248 DA TB Accredited and bangs certified. Can go anywhere day of sale. Yean of SPABC breeding. 7 Fresh, balance in all stages of lactation. 271 New Holland Baler (used 3 month). New Holland 5 bar rake, New Holland wagon with high sides. New Holland man ure spreader (new webb), 1 Grove wagon with 5 ft. sides for fodder, AC 7 ft. mower (fr month old), John' Deere Spring harrow, Easy-flo lime drill. Cross elevator hay and corn (1 yr. old), 1959 Dodge V-tag, 2 speed rear, new tires and bed (good), Forney Welder, ISO amp;, welding table, 300 gaL Esco stainless steel milk tank (Walker), approved with stamp, 50 gaL Bheem water heater. Surge vacuum pump, 2 yrs. old with 2 milt Universal milkers, double stainless stem wash tabs,' buck ets and strainer, IVt ton metal feed bin, 2 feed carte, 1 a new Jamesway metal cart. _ 50 ton first catting alfalfa, 40 ton second cutting, 20 ton straw. Other articles not mentioned. Terms by ISAAC L HERSHEY Krelder and DUler, Aucts. Lunch Available PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE BEAL ESTATE, FARM MACHINERY AND BEEF CATTLE SATURDAY, NOV. 28, 1964 Located in East Hanover Township, Lebanon County, Pa., % mile southeast of GrantviHe, along Route 22. 132-ACRE FARM 11 acres in permanent pasture, 4 acres woodland, 2% acre lake. Balance in high state of cultivation. Improvements there on consist of 12 room log house for 2 family living. First floor ■— 5 rooms, bath and modern kitchen. 2nd Floor 5 rooms, hath, and modern kitchen. Attic. Cemented basement. Oil fired hot air furnace. Electric water heater. Summer house with cold cellar. 90’x4S’ bank barn with 48’xSO’ feeder cattle shed, 9 horse box stalls, 12’x44’ silo, corn shed, 2 steel com cribs, 6 car block garage and implement shed. Never failing well with deep well pump, water piped to all buildings. All buildings are in ex cellent state of repair. This property will suit the particular buyer. Don’t miss seeing this property sell. CATTLE 35 head mixed breeds, feeder steers weighing 800 lbs. FARM EQUIPMENT John Deere 2DIO row crop tractor, fully equipped, like new; John Deere M-T tractor with cultivator, John Deere 15x7 single di*c grain drill. New Holland 77 baler, John Deere No. 5 tractor mower, John Deere Rubber tire side delivery rake, John Deere hay conditioner,' Mulkey 40 ft. elevator, John Deere wagon with bed, John Deere 246 com planter, John Deere KBA 28-20 disc harrow, Massey Harris 2 —16" trailer plow, Leroy single roll packer, 12 ft. weeder, tractor field sprayer. New Idea No. 12: tractor spreader, spring tooth harrow, drag, John Deere S-15 sub-soiler. Sears power corn sheller. New Holland tractor saw, Danuser 3 pt hitch post hole digger, feed cart, 6 and 8 hole hog feeders, hog troughs, grass seeder, electric fencers and nu merous other items. 15 tons mixed hay, 1? ton ear corn, 200 bu. barley. Sale to Commence at 12:00 P-M. Real Estate Selling at 2:00 PJtL For inspection call Shellsville 469-2965. eXrl neidig Owner, Route No. 1, Grantville, Pa. EARL S. BUFFENMEYER Auctioneer. ZUG and LERCH Clerks. JAMES R. ROLLER Attorney. Conditions by MERIT AWARDS WERE PRESENTED TO 12 HOFFMAN SEED MEN at a recent meeting at Hostetter’s Banquet Hall. William H. Hoffman, President, A. H. Hoffman Seeds, Inc., is shown at top left presenting an award to Jonathan Shirk, Bareville. The other men shown left to right (standing) are: John C. Myers, Jason H. Mellinger, Charles S. Hess, and Richard Danner; (seated) D. Wayne Sweigart, Edgar C, Umble, Stanley J. Stocki, Joseph M. Kennel, Frank H. Bucher, Gleason A. Burdick, and Lester Erb. Reapportionment Rule cision representatives will be Justice of Peace is an elective . taken away from rural Penn- officer and is important to the Hit py orate orange S yi V ania, the Grangers passed locality he serves. The Pennsylvania State a resolution urging that eaqh importing of beef and Grange took a firm stand county, be- allowed at least one mushrooms was a iso rebuked against the recent ruling- of representative in one House of since it has resu ited in the the U.S. Supreme Court call-' thc L ®Sislative without i ower j n g 0 f beef and mush ing for reapportionment of re S ar ?- to poulation. - - room prices here. The -Grange the Senate and House into dis- The Grangers-acted'on 114 resolved that some form of tricts having equal other' resolutions. They federal legislation be enacted during the final session of their" opposition to at- .prohibiting the importation of 92nd annual convention last tetapte' now being made to foreign beef and mushrooms week at Wellsboro. r eliminate “thfe office of Justice without a' higher tariff and Feeling that under this dtP of'-t’Sef peace' ‘that the more rigid controls. ' ’ Overshot Farm CLAYTON G. SHARPE COMPLETE MILKING HERD DISPERSAL Nov. 16tb at 12:30 LACEYVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA Farm located in Wyoming County, Pa. From Tunkhannock take Bt 6to Laceyville, turn left on the detour of Rt. 6, then a right -on*: the de tour watch for signs-sixymiles southwest of liaceyville. Route will be marked from LaceyvillO to farin. ' Average age of herd is about four years. 10 Heod Fresh - 18' Due November To January 8 Bred Heifers Due November To January 1964 Hei-d Ave.: 13,296 M and 513 F 5 Head Over 600 F - 15 Head Over 500 F - 18 More Over 400 F Woodbourne Lass Reflection' *3 Pabst Comet Wayne Priily 1 3 Woodbourne Inka Reflector 1 Strathaven Eminent' : 3 Shaws Fem Tidy Lass 2 Hays Inspiration 2 SERVICE SIRES INCLUDE - - Skokie Marathon Boy - 6 Rosni Conqueror Korndyke Fobes Maview Dunloggin Direct WRITE FOR MORE INFORMATION INKA PIETJE VEEMAN (EX-95-GMD) Her son, Reflector, has a daughter selling. The son of dier "“EX” daughter, Lass, also has daughters selling. QVEESHOT BECKY EMINENT A daughter of Strathayen Emin- - ent with 623 F at 4y and 611 F-at sy. OVERSHOT JOAN RAPHAEL OVERSHOT LASS INSPIRATION S v 's has 12.125 M and at 2y She has 571 F at 4y, R36F at 5y and 15.997 M and 605 F at 3y, and '692F at 6y. Visitors are welcome to inspect the herd at any time. Up-to-date production credits will be available. Herd health in excellent and up-to date. None of the cows selling have had previous udder trouble, ketosis or milk fever. Cloyton G. Sharpe, RD 2, Laceyville, Penna. 14—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 7, 1964 ■ r. -ft 50 Head Daughters Of These Sires Sell HAYS INSPIRATION Most of the herd is sired by Over shot Hays Inspiration, a son of Hays * Inspiration and Overshot Duke Raphael, a son of Coyuell head Emperor Raphael. *— Spme.Of ''The- Feotures Selling R. AUSTIN BACKUS, INC. Sales Managers and Auctioneers Mexico, N.Y. (Ph. WO-37231) P.M. OVERSHOT SPOT REFLECTION A daughter of Woodboume Lass Reflection with 17,5i7M and 603 P at 3y. *‘, * , , *
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