PUBLIC SALE y 2 Mile West of Pleasant Grove, 3 Miles Southwest of Wakefield, off Route 72, Fulton Township, Lancaster County, penna. FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1965 11:30 A.M. 20 HEAD OF HOLSTEIN HEIFERS 9 Bred for Foil, 10 Open Heifers, 1 Fresh Cow Charts issued day of Sale. FARM EQUIPMENT 4 Tractors John Deere 60 with 3-Bottom Mounted Plow (trip bottom), John Deere B with Cultivators, 8 N Ford with Waggner Loader and Hydraulic Bucket, Farniall 11, New Holland No. 270 Baler, (used one season); N. H. 33 Crop Chopper, N. H. 331 Manure Spreader, WITH FORAGE SIDES (LIKE NEW), John Deere No, 5 Mower, Cunningham Hay Conditioner, McDeering Rolor Bar Rake (5 Bar), Ford Side Mounted Mow er, N.H. 610 Forage Harvester with Corn Head, Gehl Forage Blower, N.H, 330 Manure Spreader on 4 Wheels with Sides and Bunk Feeder, J. D. 290 Cornplanter, J. D. 226 Two Row Mounted Picker, J, D. 12 ft. Spring Harrow, I. H. C. Disc, Oliver Disc, Oliver Radex Trailer Plow, Oliver Manure Spreader, 3 pt. Hitch Scraper Blade, Cultipacker, 3 Rubber tired Wagons. Zero 300 Gal. Vacuum Milk Tank, Surge Sp 11 Vacuum Pump, 55 Gal. Pressure Water Heater, Gas Heater for Milk House, Forney 180 Amp. Welder, Air Compressor, 10 TONS OF STRAW, 15 TONS OF HAY, 50 TONS OF CORN SILAGE IN TRENCH, 3,000 TOBACCO LATH 50 4x4 16 ft. Tobacco Rails, Forks, Shovels, Chains, and other items. Kreider & Diller, Auctioneers LUNCH BY ROBERT FULTON FIRE AUXILIARY PUBLIC SALE STOCK, IMPLEMENTS & SOME HOUSEHOLD GOODS WEDNESDAY, MAR. 10, 1965 On the premises located along road leading from Marietta to Mount Joy, one-half mile from the Borough of Marietta. 15 HEAD OF LIGHT-WEIGHT FEEDING CATTLE; 7 BROOD SOWS WITH PIGS BY THEIR SIDE BY DAY OF SALE. IMPLEMENTS Case-O-Matic Tractor No. 6118 with Remote Controls and Power Steering; Farmall “H” Tractor with Manure Loader; Allis Chalmers “C” Tractor with 2-row Cultivator and Tobacco Hoers; New Holland 616 Harvester with Corn Head; New Holland No. 76 Pick-up Baler; Allis Chalmers Blower with fill er pipe; Wood Bros. Corn Picker; Ontario 14-disk Grain and Fertilizer Drill; Case No. 95 Manure Spreader; Case 4-bar Side Delivery Rake; Case rubber-tire Wagon with 16 ft. bed and sideboards; Case 3-bottom 14 in. Plow M.T.A.; 2-row Holland Tobacco Planter; 2-row McCormick Deering Corn Planter; 7 ft. McCormick Deering Grass Mower; rubber-tire Wagon with Silage Bed; Silage Wagon unloading unit; double and single tobacco ladders; McCormick Deering Disk Harrow; McCormick Deering 4-section Spring Harrow; Cultipacker; Spike Harrow; 24 ft. Smoker Bale Elevator with electric motor; 4 inch 15 ft. Auger Elevator; Letz Plate Mill Airplane Propeller for tobacco shed, P.T.0.; 2-row tractor scorer; Cyclone Power Grass Seeder; Electro-Line Fence Charger; electric fence wire and posts; pipe threading set; pipe vice; Electric Drill; Air Compressor; water tank; log chains; tools of all kinds; bench saw; Minnich Tobacco Press; stripping room stove; platform scales; grindstone; paint spray gun; 40 ft. extension ladder; 11,000 tobacco lath; tobacco shears & spears; 5 ton of straw. POULTRY EQUIPMENT Keenco Egg Washer; electric Keenco Egg Grader; e%g bas kets; chicken coops; forty 8 ft. feeders; 35 10-hole metal JNests; ten 8 ft. waterers, all used 2 seasons; HOUSEHOLD GOODS 2 Space Heaters; Norge Refrigerator and Freezer combina- Y- 01 ?; Hardwick Gas Stove, 4-burner, apartment size; 10-piece mning room suite; dinette set; extension table and chairs; kitchen sink; brass bed; iron bed; sofa bed; coffee table; card table; ironing board; table lamps; dressers; chifferobe; chest °t drawers; empty crocks and jars; some dishes; and a lot of articles too numerous to mention. Sale to start at 12:00 Noon, when conditions will be made known by n HARRY H. EMENHEISER Dupes & Gerberich, Auctioneers Waybill & Miller, Clerks Refreshments will be served by C.B.Y.F. of West Green Tree Church of the Brethren TERMS BY JOHN C. LONG Of to be held • Farmers Union (Continued from Page 16) dr U g business. He point on from there, and a bargain- ed out some of the savings ing agen'cy can help farmers that could be made in this do this,” he added. way. Wilson introduced Dr. Blue Oarstensen, director of NFU’s Fred Frey, president of the Senior Citizen Council. Car- county organization introduced stensen said that one approach many of the guests that were being taken by .NFU to lower present. These included sev costs to older folks was es- eral members of the press, tablishment of a mail-order TVI. M. Smith, county agent; MAR-AL COMPLETE DISPERSAL THURSDAY, MARCH 4 THOMASVILLE, PENNA. At the farm located at the western boundary of the village of Thomasville, Pa. right on U.S. Rte. 30, few miles west of York, Pa. 70 HOLSTEIN CATTLE (50 Registered 21 Grades) (47 Milking age 5 Bred Heiters —l2 Open Yrlgs. 6 Heifer calves) Bang’s Certified, T.B. Accred., Calf Vacc., Blood & T.B. tested within 30 days. Exam for pregnancy and mastitis. Vacc. against shipping fever. TOP PRODUCTION SELLS!! 1 sells with 778 fat, 2x. 4 sell with from 605 to 669 fat, 2x. 11 sell with from 530 to 580 fat, 2x. 9 sell with from 401 to 448 fat, 2x. Cattle are in heavy flow of milk now with 21 fresh or due from Jan. ’65 to May ’65 and 20 more due in fall. Cattle are all bred to Atlantic Breeders sires and majority are sired by Atlantic Breeders sires. A good number of Canadian bred cows selling. MACHINERY SELLING JD “L” Manure Spreader; Cor nell Stable Cleaner with 235’ chain; 300 gal. Dari-Kool Milk Tank; Even flow Silo Distributor; Barn fan with thermostat; Shallow Well Unico water pump with 30 gal. tank used 1 yr.; 2 Farm Master milking units; Universal Vacuum pump with 150 ft. vacuum line 1”; Stainless milk pails; 85 gal. electric water heater; Feed Cart; Hudson litter carrier with track used only 1 yr.; 6 rolls snow fence; Quantity of baled straw; Stain less steel double washing vat and many other items. MAKE YOUR PLANS NOW TO ATTEND THIS COM PLETE DISPERSAL ON THURSDAY, MARCH 4!! Sale starts 11:30 A.M. with machinery. Cattle immediately follow. Sale under cover Catalogs Lunch Available R. AUSTIN BACKUS, INC. ALBERT M. BENTZ, Owner Sale Mgrs. & Auctioneers Phillip Laughman, Herdsman Mexico, N. Y. Thomasville, Pa. PUBLIC SALE of PENNCROFT DAIRY CATTLE Along Road Leading From Rawlinsville to Holtwood, go West Off Route 72 at the Hickory, 12 Miles South of Lancaster, Martic Township, Lancaster County, Penna. THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1965 9:30 A.M. 95 HEAD OF REGISTERED AND HIGH GRADE HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE 72 Milk Cows, 50 Percent Registered, 23 Head of Heifers, 15 Registered and 8 Grades. GERDY 17870 M 608 F 316 Da ROSE 16017 M 584 F 395 Da ORMSBY 16483 M 525 F 363 Da MARY 15306 M 562 F 302 Da MABLE 14750 M 521 F 305 Da DEBBIE 14477 M 515 F 326 Da JOAN 13218 M 539 F 337 Da MAE 13515 M 528 F 284 Da Certified and Accredited and Vaccinated. Charts on Sale Day. Bulls Represented: Penncroft Tony Commander; Pennstate Lucifer Star; Webarjo Pabst Regal Lucifer; Orsborndale Sir Ty- Vi Fobes; Gray View Skyliner; Lavacres Dusty Jo Pecos; Wis Captain and others. A. B. S. Breeding for the past 4 years. Sale in Tent. 12 Cows Due in July; 7 Heifers early in Fall. Balance in all stages of lactation. FARMING MACHINERY Farmall M, New Rubber; 1 HC 3-Bottom Plow (Trailer); A. C. 2-Bottom Plow; 4-Bottom J. D. Disc Plow; J. D. 4-Section Spring Harrow; Model N J. D. Spreader; J. D. 14T Baler with Injector; J. D. 350 Rake; 2 Wagons with 16 ft. Beds, one with Silage Sides; 2 Grain Bins with Wagons; J. D. Crimper; 2 J. D. 300 Conveyer, 16 ft.; I.H.C. 17 Disc Drill; Tobacco Planter; 2 Sets of Double Ladders; 2 Sets of Single Ladders; Tobacco Hoers; 8500 Lath; Tobacco Press; Hammer Mill; Milk Cans; 2 DeLaval Milker Units and Extra Pails; Cow Clippers; Egg Washer; Water Heater, many other articles not mentioned. APP. 70 TONS OF CORN; 12 TONS OF STRAW 10 TONS OF HAY; CORN SILAGE BY THE FT. 9:30 A.M. FARM EQUIPMENT. 12:30 DAIRY CATTLE TERMS BY KAUFFMAN BROS. KENNETH L. GLENN Auctioneers and Sale Managers: J. Everett Kreider - 284-4517 Carl Diller - 392-5235 LUNCH SERVED Lancaster Forming, Saturday, February 27, 1965—1 D Solanco <vo-ag teachers Wm, Fredd and Ralph Layman; Fred Seldomridge, chairman of the county AISOS commit tee; Edison Osborne, state A'S'C director; and others. Sale Register Sat Feb 27, 1965 at 12 noon Public Sale of Valuable Farm Machinery and Personal Prop erty at RD. 1, Wrightsville, Pa., in Lower Windsor Twp. Terms by Willard C. Adams. Sat. Feb 27, 1965 at 12 30 PM., Spunglea Faim Com plete Dispersal on the prem ises one-half mile north of Rt. 340, 14 miles east of Lancas ter, and 4 miles west of Rt. 10, near Spring Garden, Lan caster County, Pa. Terms by Benj D Hershey. Sat, Febi uary 27, 1965 at 10 30 AM, Gockley’s Equip ment Sale at Reinholds, Pa, Terms by Jacob H. Gockley. Saturday, February 27, 1965 at 12:00 Noon, Public Sale of farm and poultry equipment on the piemises located be tween Clay and Brunnerville (near Hammer Creek Men nonite Chuich), Elizabeth Township Teims by Alvin W. Adams Thuxsday, March 4, at 11 30 A M —Mar-Al Complete Dis pel sal located at the western boundaiy of the village of Thomasville, Pa., right on US. Rte 30, few miles west of York, Pa. Thursday, March 4, 1965 a i 930 AM. Public Sale of Penn croft Dairy Cattle along road leading from Rawlinsville to Holtwood, go West off rout® 72 at the Hickory, 12 milei south of Lancaster. Terms by Kauffman Bros, and Kenneth. L. Glenn. Friday, March 5, 1965 at 11.30 AM. Public Sale of 20 Holstein Heifers and Farm Equipment located Vz mile west of Pleasant Grove, 3 miles South West of Wake field, off Route 72, Fulton Township. Terms by John C. Long. Monday, March 8, 1965 Public Sale of Farm Equip ment at 12 00 Noon by M. M. Weaver 8s Sons, North Grbff dale Road, Leola, Pa. Wednesday, March 17, at 100 P M.—'Public Auction of Farm 8s Home Supplies lo cated at 182 E. Main St., Bare ville by Martin Hardware. Wed, March 17, at 11:80 AM., Complete Holstein Dis persal and Farm Equipment Sale, 2Va miles northeast of Mount Joy along the Maniheim Road. Terms by Amos N, Shelly. Thursday, March 18, at 12:30 P.M, Public Bale of Farm Machinery, V-k miles south of Willow St., turn south at Wil son S'cott’s Agway warehouse. Terms by Eugene S Ruhl. (Sat, March 20, at 12.30 PM., Shenk-Holme Complete Dis persal, located at the farm. 1 mile east of Manheim, Turn east at Manheim Square, take first road right. Terms by J. Robert Shenk. Friday, March 26 at 12 n'oon —'Farm Equipment Sale, 1 mile east of Manheim, turn east at Manheim Square, take Ist road right. Terms by J. Robert Shenk Saturday, March 13. 1065 at 11-00 AM. Public Sale of Farm Equipment 'and House hold Goods along road from Chestnut Level to Fairfield, 2 miles West of Route 72, 17 miles south of Lancaster, Terms by Ray and Charles McSparran. Italy refines from 1.4 to 1.6
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