.. T - . j^iilwfiinilis. west* ■^'tt®’stoMp*' ftnjTpiSSwt p6fcsrit 14—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, February 13, 985 3 aouth wh„. choice : 65 percent; balance Choice; Heifer Good „ „ . , m .. low street, along road to Ever- mostly good, this little changed*: and r Choice with High .Choice Sale Register LSI land Church. Tams by tester from last week but below a- and Prime 1 in very Abort sup persal at the Guernsey wues ureMlehael year ago when there was 13 ply. WM, f* 10 MO A* < *U K ««t «l Lan- „ t I 2 nMn> , •*»«&. /s-'LfoaS ttJSXLX SJSt iiiiiHiiiitiiHiiHiiittiiiiimfiumtiiiifinuuuffiirifiiHiiiiiKiiiiKKiiiiHiri hy Paul Z. Martin. “ 2 ?VSbato km Mate. S 3, (formerly Snavely’s Thursday, Feb. 18. 1965 at ftthe J. MBrubakerFam, Service) New Holland> 32:30 p.m. P. 8.. Guernsey Sale located m Willow Street vu- pa at the Ass’n Sales Pav., Lan- lage. Friday, Feb. 26, 1965 at 12:30 caster. Pa. 4 T ® aL Sku c Fam Public Sale of imple- Thursday, 'Feb. 25, at Noon P - M - Pubhc Sale £ me nts and Household goods '* on the premises located 3 miles Northwest of Mount Joy, 2 miles East of Kountry Kitchen, near Green Tree Church of the Brethren. Terms by Arthur B. Gante. Sat. Feb. 27, 1965 at 12 noon public Sale of Valuable Farm Machinery and Personal Prop erty at RJD. I, Wrightsville, pa., in Lower Windsor Twp. Terms by Willard C. Adams. Sat. Feb. 27, 1965 at 12:30 P.M., Springlea Farm Com-* plete Dispersal on the prem ises one-half mile north of Bt. 340, 14 miles east of Lancas ter, and 4 miles west of Rt. 10, near Spring Garden, Lan caster County, Pa. Terms hy Benj. D. Hershey. Sat., April 3, at 10:00 AM. Community Farm Sale spon sored by the Bart Twp. Fire Co. at the Fire Hall. Potrihymen! HERE'S THE MOST PROFITABLE FIVE MINUTES' READING YOU MAY SPEND IN A LONG TIME... 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Dairymen who employ the Pioneer Feeding Program find that it is not only reasonable in cost, but sets the stage for realizing the full production potential of the cow. Tomorrow's milking herd is in your calf barn right now, and today is the best time to establish a feeding program that will mean more milk ‘per cow per year. We would like to help you set one up, as we have helped many of your friends and neighbors fin this community. Call us or stop in. Your calves, too, can be bankers when they grow up. Since 1870 Good's Feed Mill s‘> grows up . . . feeds you con bank on New Providence • Chicago (Continued from Page 2) Receipts locally smallest for any four day period not affect ed by a holiday since April 1963, twelve market total small est since June 1952. Supply fully 75 percent slaughter steers, 13 percent heifers, bal ance cows. Steer supply mostly 1350 lbs. and down with the average weight about the same as last weeks 1155 lbs. but well below the 1190 a year ago. Prime made up an estimated 8 PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE FARM MACHINERY AND PERSONAL PROPERTY On Saturday, February 27, 1965 at 12 noon at R. D. #l, Wrightsville, Pa. In Lower Windsor Twp. ap prox. % mile south of Eastern High School on the Spring Vista Farm. The undersigned will offer at public sale the following 1961 Ford % ton pick-up truck with % ton bed in excel lent condition, Massey Harris 41 tractor, Int. 350 Utility tor que Amp power steering, two spring harrows, two discs, Int. double njw corn planter, D. B. two hole corn shelter, hammer mill, Z drills, two point grass mower, New Holland rubber tired wagon, side delivery rake, potato planter, digger, grader & cutter, Massey Harris mount ed two row com picker, New Idea manure spreader, rubber tire wagon, flat bed wagon, with steel wheels, two- point plow, Sanders manure loader, cultipacker, circular ‘ saw, Z drum sprayer with orchard, hose attachment 1 yr, .old, P.T.O. seeder, four 4-holt hog feeders, hog creep, “Iff & 15 hole metal chicken nests, lo cust -posts, Z heavy duty dog houses, endless belt, sauer kraut press, sausage staffer,' crocks, misc. tools, chains, and many other articles too numer ous to mention. Terms: Cash Not responsible for accidents on day of sale. Refreshment Rights Reserved WILLARD C. ADAMS Owner Jacob A. Gilbert, Auctioneer Phone Red Lion 246-5056 Gilbert, Whitcomb & Frey, PUBLIC SALE IMPLEMENTS AND SOME HOUSEHOLD GOODS Friday, February 26, 1965 On-the premises located- 3 miles Northwest Mount Joy, 2 miles East of Kountry Kitchen* near Green Tree Church of the Brethren.' 1949 Studebaker % ton Truck, with. stake- body; 1948 Chevrolet Truck with “U” License, “A” Title, in good condition; Farmall Super “M” with Remote Control; Farmall Super “C”, fast hitch;' Fast Hitch’ Cultivator; Fast Hitch No, 194 Grass Mower; Fast Hitch Tool Bar’ with S teeth; Fast Hitch 3- bottom Plow for Farmall;' McCormick Peering three Trailer Plow with Remote Control; Farmall “C”; Farmall “BN” with Cultivator and Tobacco Hoers; Henderson Manure Loader; wide front end for Farmall “C”; Allis Chalmers Combine with motor and grain bin; Cunningham Hay-Crimper; New Idea 4- har Side Delivery Rake; New Idea No, 17 -Manure Spreader; Ontario 14-disk Grain and Fertilizer' Drill; New Idea 10 ft. Lime and Fertilizer Drill; - Corn Planter- with Fertilizer .attach ment;- McCormick Peering offset Disk on rubber with Remote Control; 2-section Case Spring Harrow; Buch Cuitipacker; 2- row Bemis Tobacco Planter on rubber; 3 rnbber-tire wagons with 16 ft. beds and sideboards; 5 tobacco wagons with .single ladders; Smoker 24 ft. Bale Elevator; Even-Flo Silo Distributor; New .Holland #6B Pick-up Baler with motor on and a foil line of farm equipment; also Poultry Equipment, and some house hold goods. Sale to commence at 12:30 P.M., when conditions will be made known hy Dupes and Gerberich, Auctioneers S. Kraybill and P. Miller, Clerks Refreshments will be served by - C.B.Y.F. of Green Tree Church of the Brethren.) , (iHfiiifniiifjnfiifii{iii{ifii{f(Hf(fff!iniiii(rififfiii(ii(i(iiiiif(2nii[{ifiiififi PUBLIC SALE of NEW & USED FARM EQUIPMENT ALLEN H. MATZ, INC (Formerly Snavely’s Farm Service) New Holland, Pa. Feb. 23, 1965 12:00 Noon A.C. C tractor with plow and mower, J.D. A with steel wheels, Farmall M, and others. 1 new Glenco fieldcnlfivator, disc.- harrows, rotary-hoe, weeders, cultivators, S pL tiller, corn planters. New. 3 -pt; fetch rear blades, :Z &. ,1 bottom plows.’' 1 *’ Z - A.C., 1 - N.H., X - I.H.C. Forage harvesters, AA flail harvester. - Complete' line, of--hay tools, ' mowers,. condttmßbrs; rakes and balers.- 3 A.C. £0 combines/ one with 2:rpw.'eorh head, ,I.H.C. c6n*inder'windrow att. forW&66combi*es. "' TRUCKS . 1952 Ford % ton pickup, 195(1 Dodge % .ton pickup, 1947 Int. step-in truck. New hay drier -lahs-and root .duster, new wagon elevator for LH.C. com binder. New tools and hardware, butchering equipment, lawn mowers, chain saws, and garden tractors. Refreshments will be served. Auctioneers: Frank Snyder and Son Clerks: .Martin and Senseuig of to be held ARTHUR B. GANTZ