Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 13, 1965, Image 13

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    [PENNSYLVANIA LANDRACE |
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SWINE BREEDERS ASSOCIATION |
State Show and Sale I
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SATURDAY, MARCH 20 1965 X
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MARTIN'S SALES STABLES t
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Blue Ball, Pa. Lancaster County *
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BRED AND OPEN GILTS BOARS X
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Show at 10:00 A.M. Sale at 1:00 P.M. ♦
JAMES Z. MARTIN, Sec.-Treas., X
Rl, Christiana, Pa. X
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PAUL Z. MARTIN, Auctioneer {
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2ND "IVANHOE" FEATURE SALE
AND
REGULAR MARCH GARDEN SPOT
THURSDAY, MARCH 18
LANCASTER, PENNA.
I Sal* held on the J. M. Brubaker farm located in Willow
Street Village, 4 miles south of Lancaster, Pa. just off Rtes. 72
land 222.
65 REGISTERED HOLSTEINS
(Nearly all are fresh or close Service age bulls
Younger heifers)
Bang’s Certified, T.B. Accred., Calf Vacc. Nearly all eli
gible to ship anywhere.
25 HEAD SELL IN THE “IVANHOE” FEATURE SALE!!
These top record young “Ivanhoes” sell 1 with 692 f., 2
y™- • 1 with 654 f., 3 yrs. # I with 600 f., 3 yrs. # I with
I with 513 f > z y™-* 1 with 509 f. at 2 yrs.
• 1 with 556 at 5 yrs. # 1 with 473- at 2 yrs. • These top re
‘lva, dtrs * selUn S 874 f - ' “CP-84” dam
da “/. 73 °- , i > - “VG dam - “VG” 804-lb. dam - 750-
* RJ®-lb. -dam-* 601-lb. dam and many others.
THERE ARE -STILE MORE TO COME IN ALL HAVE
p* EA^L L - CROFF, STRASBURG,
°JHER top cattle sell in the regular gar
den SPOT SALE!' • A 600-lb. “EX” dtr. of Yarba Admiral
**?“• .•is* calf dt r. of “General” out of a
M*Ple Just fresh milking 60-lbs, • 586-lb. dtr.
of Pabst Sir Roburke Rag Apple due sale time. • Real select
group of young herd sires out of dams with up to over 800 fat
sad class. “VG” and nearly aU by Tvanhoe”. Be sure you see
s^e e on u «rcS" B^ 1I!ND this specul “ ,van
Sale starts Noon Lunch Available
R. AUSTIN BACKUS INC.
Sale Mgr. & Auctioneers
Mexico, N. Y.
PUBLIC SALE
OF FULL LINE OF
Implements
TO BE HELD
Wednesday, March 24, 1965
On the premises located two miles West of Maytown.
tion F r«hlf U n M-T,A ; Tr u C f? r with Power steering in good condi
-0?’™“ ® eere two-bottom No. 44 Plow with steel bottoms;
<S H«n laS j ey u H i arriS Combine in very good condition; No.
Ji" 1 r la T n , d B I a ! er : J ohn Deere K.B.A. Disk Harrow on
,- New Idea Lime an d Fertilizer Drill; 4-bar New Idea
beds a e n / 6 Z £ ake fI on ri, hher-tire Wagons with 16 ft.
*** , sl^e boards; Holland single row Tobacco or Celerv
r ft e^w S rl° f r 2 ® ‘ obacc ° Adders; water tank, UkeTew-
New Idea Grass Mower used very little; Smoker Bale
Elevator; New Idea F.T.O. Manure Spreader; Spring Harrow
Preste’r 30 ’^^ 5 b *°u sleigh; feed cart ; Minnich Tobacco
hoKt®’ a ® c , ales; tobacco spears and shears; 2000 lb. chain
ewL 2 f s . ca J du, S troughs; grindstone; 100 new steel posts for
pum ? Jac . k ’ Fairbanks Morse Force Pump; milk
n A’ * u “ s : electric clippers; Bucks and field scaffolding;
ami „?u an h?’ other lumber; log chains; shovels; picks; forks’
other tools; and a lot of articles too numerous to mention!
Sale to start at 12:30 P.M., whdifc conditions?
k made known by "
MONROE L. WASER
h“Pes & Gerberich, Auctioneers
S. KraybiU & P. Miller, Clerks
Refreshments will be served by a Sunday School Class from
-4_ Reich’s Evangelical Church.
Catalogs
EARL L. GROFF
Local Rep.
Strasburg, Pa.
On farm located three miles Northeast of Elizabethtown,
one-half mile North of Manheim Road.
International Pick-up Truck with Flat Body and Side
Racks, “S” License; V.A.C. 15 Case Tractor, wide front end, 3-
point hook-up, hydromatic controls; single 16” Bottom Plow;
Ford Cultivator with tobacco hoers; Ford Disk Harrow; two
row Corn Planter with feitili/er attachment and bean attach
ment; weeder; grass mower, all 3-point hook-up implements;
Case Manure Loader; Case “CC” Tractor; V.A.C. 14 Case Trac
tor with front and rear cultivator. These tractors all have new
rubber on. New Holland Pick-up Baler with motor; New Hol
land Hay Crusher; two-row 4 Dropper Bemis Tobacco Planter
on rubber; 12 ft. John Deere Lime and Fertilizer Spreader on
rubber. These four implements are like new. Front end pusher;
New Idea 7 ft. Grass Mower with rubber tire trailer wheel:
New Idea No. 206 Manure Spreader in very good condition; 13
disk Ontario Grain and Fertilizer Drill; 3-rubber-tire Wagons
with bed and sideboards, and 8 Ply Heavy Duty Tires; 4 sets
of tobacco ladders, 3 on wagons; heavy wood wheel wagons
cut down with flat; 2 stone beds; New Idea Side Delivery
Rake and Tedder; Dearborn Wood Bros. Single-row Corn
Picker; old Thresh Machine with blower good to shred fodder;
steel land roller; McCormick two-horse riding cultivator with
fertilizer attachment and tobacco hoers; two-wheel trailer with
cattle rack; double cultipacker; 30 ft. Smoker Bale Elevator
with motor; horse-drawn Grass Mower; 2-bottom 14” Oliver
Plow on rubber; two and three horse plows; potato plow; hook
plow; spring harrows; spike harrow: Case Disk Harrow; Man
ure Sled; two Bob Sleighs, one with market bed on; 2-wheel
rubber-tire Milk Cart; circle saw; tobacco hoers; feed cart; tray
wheelbarrows; Hammer mill with traveling feed table; two
hole Corn Shelter with motor: feed rack and trough for sheep;
platform scales; Minnich Tobacco Press; Pot Belly Stove; Grab
Hay Hook; Milk Cooler, 6 can in row; 4 DeLaval Milker Units:
bushel crates; bag wagons; hind gears; front gears; collars;
lines; ;; ~single, double & triple trees; spreaders; 1 six
horse hitch spreader; forks; shovels; and a lot of articles too
numerous to mention.
Sale to start at 12:00 Noon, when conditions will be made
known by
Dupes & Gerberich, Auctioneers
S. Kraybill & p. Miller, Clerks
• Ammon Martin
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testify that the lack of animal
odor indicates clean premises.
A veal operator lives constant
ly with the .fear of disease,
but on the (Martin farm this
fear is minimized by strict
vigilance and sanitation.
Dr. Porter suggested that
his company would be .inter
ested in helping a few other
aiea fanners get established
PUBLIC SALE
Valuable Real Estate
Wednesday, .March 31, 1965
On the premises Adjoining the Borough of Eliza
bethtown, East of Williams Chevrolet Garage, along
Schwanger Road.
Farm of one hundred (100) acres, more or less,
with a lot of frontage along Schwanger Road, thereon
erected a large double frame house, one side containing
four rooms and bath, oil-fired furnace, hot water heat;
the other side containing ten rooms and bath, wash
house adjoining.
2-car concrete block Garage; large frame Bank
Barn; Corn Barn; large Tobacco Shed with dampening
cellar and stripping room.
This farm is practically all under cultivation ex
cept two acres of woodland, more or less. This is a very
desirable place for farming or can be used for building
development. May be offered as two separate parts or
as a unit.
Immediate possession can be given.
Real Estate to be offered at 2:00 P.M., when condi
tions will be made known by
WALTER E. SHANK
Carl G. Herr, Attorney
Walter Dupes, Auctioneer
PUBLIC SALE
OF A FULL LINE OF
FARM IMPLEMENTS
TO BE HELD
Wednesday, March 17, 1965
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 13, 1965—13
in the veal business. The mar
ket is a specialized one, he
said, and one that will have
to be developed as time goes
on. “The veal 'business is not
one to be jumped into with
expectations of instant suc
cess Attention to management
details can make or break the
operation,” the nutiitionist
cautioned
of
to be held
frank\ spickler
• Hove You Heard?
(Continued from Page 9)
Keep the machine covered
when not in use and you'll
cut down on the dust that
gets into the woikmg parts.
A small biush is a must for
removing lint
At least once a month clean
the machine If you do a lot
of sewing you may need to
clean it moie often Befoie
oiling the machine is a good
time to use the lint brush—
icmove the tin oat plate and
clean the bobbin cainei Use
the biush vheiever you see
lint on machine parts
The manual that came with
your sewing machine is your
best guide foi odmg insti ac
tions. One dicip of oil in each
place is enough Never use
too much oil on the machine
an’d be sure to use the light
hind of oil
When the thtead breaks
and a tiny piece gets caught
in the bobbin, turn (he bal
ance wheel slightly to release
the thread, then draw it out
Tweezeis aie useful foi this.
STAUFFER CHEMICAL TO
SPONSOR SHOWTIME
The Stauffer Chemical Com
pany will sponsoi a show on
Wednesday, Maich 17, at 8
pm at the Guernsey Sales
Pavilion Featured will be
Bob Atcher, lecording star
and Red Blanchard, radio
comedian.
Company repi esentatives
will be on hand to present in
formation to farmers on
KNOXWEED, their new pie
emergence herbicide to con
trol (broadleaf weeds and
grasses in corn.
AH corn growers will be
admitted free, but they must
have a ticket which can be
obtained from their local
KNOXWEED dealer.
Chief—the heating oil that
burns so cleanly, so com
pletely, you get full value
from every drop Give us a
call—then relax and enjoy
a warm comfortable home
this winter.
We .Give S& H
Green Stamps
Garber Oil Co.
Distributor
Texaco Fuel Chief
Heating Oil
JOY, PA
Ph:;653-2021
105 Fairvievv St.
Fuel,Chief
HEATING OIL