14—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 14,1964 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 i-inda 5 yr. 16.389 M 830 F 396 DA I Jenny 4 yr. 16,100 M 637 F 314 DA j Wanda 5 yr. 12.793 M 558 F 344 DA Joyce 4 yr. 13,65391 555 F 338 DA- Bath 3 yr. 13.491 M 501 F 248 DA TB Accredited and bangs certified. Can go anywhere day 9f sale. Years 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 (6 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, 180 amp., welding table, 300 gal. Esco stainless steel milk tank (Walker), approved with: stamp, 50 gal. Hheem water heater, Surge vacuum pump, 2 yrs. old with 2 unit Universal milkers, double stainless steel wash tubs, buck ets and strainer, Vk ton metal feed bin, 2 feed carts, 1 a new Jamesway metal cart. 50 ton first cutting alfalfa, 40 ton second catting, 20 ton sfraw. Other articles not mentioned. Terms by ISAAC L. HERSHEY Hr cider and Diller, Aucts. Lunch Available PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, FARM MACHINERY AND BEEF CATTLE SATURDAY, NOV. 28, 1964 Located in East Hanover Township, Lebanon County, Pa., % mUe southeast of Grantville, 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, bath, and modern kitchen. Attic. Cemented basement. Oil fired hot air furnace. Electric water beater. Summer bouse with cold cellar. 90’x48’ bank barn with 48’x80’ feeder cattle shed, 9 horse box stalls, 12’x44’ silo, corn shed, 2 steel corn 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 2D 10 row crop tractor, fully equipped, like new; John Deere M-T tractor with cultivator, John Deere 15x7 single disc 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, 15 ton ear com, 200 bu. barley. Sale to Commence at 12:00 P.M. Real Estate Selling at 2:00 P.M. For inspection call Shellsville 469-2965, Conditions by EARL NEIDIG Owner, Route No. 1, Grantville, Pa. EARL S BUFFENMEYER Auctioneer. ZUG and LERCH Cleiks JAMES R ROLLER Attorney. Dairy Prodncta .Increased pounds was an all-time high Ice milk and Italian-type for the Keystone State. The cheese sparked a 5 per cent -previous record, set in 1962, increase in the manufacture of was 2,056 million pounds. Ice Production continu ed to expand - for the 19th vice P Repoltmg Ser ’ consecutive year - with 1963 ‘ volume reaching 11.4 million The volume of milk used Impounds. That was 9 per cent manufacturing dairy products more than in the previous last year 2,170 million year. Ice cream production of PUREBRED GUERNSEY SALE Thursday, Nov. 19„ 12:30 Noon At the Ass’n. Sales Pavilion, 6 mi. E. of Lancaster, Pa., on Rt. No. 30 75 HEAD 3 BULLS 37 COWS 26 BRED AND 9 OPEN HEIFERS Nearly all fresh or due within 30 days of sale date. Vacc. T.B. and Bang’s Cert. Dehorned A good part of the consignments come from an old established herd from Eastern Shore, Md., in business for 50 years, high records, popular blood lines. This is one of the largest sales we have had this year which will offer you an unusual fine opportunity to pick yonr choice from the many good ones. They will make you money from the day you get them home. Consignments from popular breeders in Pa., New York, New Jersey, Delaware, and Maryland. It will pay to come early and get the inside dope from the consignors. They will be glad to give you the facts,' The bulls are of service age/ popular Hood, with high production back of them. SALE • MANAGED BY: PENNA. GUERNSEY- BREEDERS’ ASS’N. P.O. BOX 458 ' * • -CAMP HILL, PA. 17011 Overshot Farm CLAYTON G. SHARPE COMPLETE Nov. 16th at 12:30 P.M. LACEYVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA Farm located in Wyoming County, Pa. From Tunkhannock take Rt. 6 to Laceyville, turn left on the detour of Rt. 6, then a right on the de tour watch for signs six miles southwest of Laceyville. Route will be marked from Laceyville to farm; Average age of herd is about four years. TO Head Fresh 18 Due November To January 8 Bred Heifers Due November To January 1964 Herd Ave.; 13,296 M and 513 F 5 Head Oyer 600 F - IS Head Over 500 F - 18 More Over 400 F Woodbourne Lass Reflection 3 Strathaven Eminent 3 Pabst Comet Wayne Prilly SShaws Fern Tidy Lass 2 Woodbourne Inka Reflector IHays Inspiration 2 SERVICE SIRES INCLUDE - - Skokie Marathon Boy - 6 Rosni Conqueror Komdyke Fobes Maview Dunloggin Direct WRITE FOR MORE INFORMATION INKA PIETJE VEEMAN (EX-95-GMD) Her son, Reflector, has a daughter selling. The son of her “EX” daughter, Lass, also has daughters selling. OVERSHOT BECKY EMINENT A daughter of Strathaven Emin ent with 623 F at 4y and 611 F at at 3y. OVERSHOT JOAN RAPHAEL OVERSHOT LASS INSPIRATION She has 12,125 M and 473 F at 2y She has 571 F at 4y, 636 F at 5y and 15,997 M and 605 F at 3y. and 692 F 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. sy. MILKING HERD DISPERSAL 50 Head Daughters Of These Sires Sell Some Of The Features Selling Clayton G. Sharpe, RD 2, Laceyville, Penna. R. AUSTIN BACKUS, INC. Sales Managers and Auctioneers Mexico, N. Y. (Ph. WO-37231) 71.1 million gallons was about the same as in 1967. “FOR SALE; 148 acre farm in Bradford County, north-central Penna, 100 acres tillable now seeded and in good condition. Bain and house both in good state of repair, red shale and clay soil with plenty of diver sion ditches and drain tile laid. 25 acres wooded with consid erable saw timber, wonderful water supply from mountain springs with gravity feed. Price is $20,000 and well wor th it. 80% can be financed for right parties at 5% interest with $lOO. per month pay ments. Harold F. French, Brok er, 2 Canton Street, Troy, Pa. Poultry & Supplies Famous CHIX-CINEBATORS. Efficient disposal of dead chickens, turkey* or other small animals bj cremation. 30 day guarantee or money re funded. Hiestand, Inc. Ph. 426- 9501. 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. OVERSHOT SPOT REFLECTION A daughter of Woodboume Lass Reflection with 17,517 M and 603 P Real Estate
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