—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 20,1905 14 SALE REGISTER Sat, March 20, at 12:30 PJM., Shcnk-Holme Complete Dis persal, located at the farm 1 mile east' of Manheitn, Turn east at Manheim Square, take first road right. Tennis by J. Robert Shenk. Tuesday, March 23, 1066 at 10:00 AM., Complete Holstein Dispersal (Sale and Farm Equipment, located along Rt. 605, % mile north of Rt 23 just east of Blue Ball, Lan caster County, p*. Terms by Barf R. Martin. Saturday, March 27 at llcSO AM. Public Sale 43 head of 'Outstanding Holstein Dairy Cows and farm equipment at 1 mile north of SadsburyviMe, Pa., Rt 30, Chester Co., turn north at Sadstburyville Hotel. Terms by Herbert Mawery and Earl Hartsoe. Monday, March 29, at 11:00 AM., 1905, Pankchester Farms Complete Dispersal (with ex ception of few blemished cows) at Ihe farm located on - Ute. 22 on east edge of city of Harrisburg, Pa. Terms tT Par* Sheesley. Wednesday, March 31, 1065, on the premises adjoining the Borough of Elizabethtown, east of Williams Chevrolet Ga rage, along ScWwaUger Road. Terms by Walter E. Shank. Saturday, April 3,, 1965 All Day Commission and Donation Auction starting at 9:00 AJL, located 6 miles Southeast of Strasburg, along Route 896 in Village of Georgetown, Lan caster County, Pa. Terms by Bart Tw(p. Active Firemen. • Chicago (Continued from Page *) 26.00, load 1150 lbs 25.75, high choice and pnme 1050-1150 lbs. 25.00-25.50, couple loads high choice and prime 1450 lbs. 25.50, load 1500 lbs. 25.00, choice 1000-1450 lbs. 24.00-25.00, couple loads choice 1550-1575 lbs. 23.50, loadlots mixed good and Choice Choice 36.00-36.50, 23.75. good 21.00-23.25, load prime 1800 lbs. 21.50, Standard and low good 18 00-20.50, mix ed utility and standard 18.00- 17H, Kill Garlic Now In Pastures With i*«v< B Weedone LV-4 (Low Volatile Ester) 1 gal. car. $5.25 5 gal. can $24.50 Weedar 64 (amin) 1 gaL $3.75 5 gal $17.50 Weedone Brush Killer “32” 1 gat can $7.25 j_n I SMOKETOWN Ph. Lane. 397-3539 • 1970 Forms (Continued from Page 3) ditions, McDaniel thinks pro duction per farm and total agricultural output will be greater in the decade ahead than ever before, income per farm will increase, hut net income will increase at a slower rate than gross in come. “Top management abil ity will be needed to squeeze the profit dollars out of a high gross income high cost business." An increase in land values win cause a continued shift to more intensive uses of crop acres. There will be less acres of pasture and low value crops and an intensification in the production of high income crops and livestock. PUBLIC SALE Valuable Real Wednesday, March 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 Bara; 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 he used for building development. May be offered as two separate parts or as a unit. Immediate possession can he given. Real Estate to be offered at 2:00 P3f., when condi tions will be made known by Carl G. Herr, Attorney Walter Dopes, Auctioneer PUBLIC SALE OF FULL LINE OF Implements Wednesday, March 24, 1965 On the premises located two miles West of Maytown. Famuli M.TA. Tractor with power steering in good condi tion; John Deere two-bottom No. 44 Plow with steel bottoms; SJP. No. 92 Massey Harris Combine in very good condition; No. 76 New Holland Baler; John Deere K.B.A. Disk Harrow on robber; New Idea lime and Fertilizer Drill; 4-bar New Idea Side Delivery Rake on rubber; 2 rubber-tire Wagons with 16 ft. beda and sideboards; Holland single-row Tobacco or Celery Planter; 4 set of 26 ft. tobacco ladders; water tank, like new; 7 ft. New Idea Grass Mower used very little; Smoker Bale Elevator; New Idea P.T.O. Manure Spreader; Spring Harrow; Cultipacker; 30” fan; bob sleigh; feed cart; Munich Tobacco Press; Platform Scales; tobacco spears and shears; 2000 lb. chain hoist; 2 scalding troughs; grindstone; 100 new steel posts for electric fence; pump jack; Fairbanks Morse Force Pump; milk cam; steel drams; electric clippers; Backs and field scaffolding; new planks; other lumber; log chains; shovels; picks; forks; and other tools; and a lot of articles toe aamerons to mention. Sale to start at 12:30 P.M., when conditions will be made known by : ( 95. j 1 .. ' j”.i; Dupes & Gerberich, Auctioneers S, Kraybill & P. Miller, Clerks Refreshments will foe served by a Sunday School Class from Reich’s Evangelical Church. • « * TVo-thdjxk of «U the tractors ,oow. concentrating on the hack, lion and weight gains, dam* in the world are on U. S. neck, and base of the horns, aged hides and oaroa«e#, and farms, state* Hay Hurley, Heel flies and their larvae Injury to dattie. attempting to chief, U. 6. Census Bureau’s (cattle grubs) cause losses to escape the fly. Most, of these Agriculture Division. the cattle industry estimated Josses were prevented by feed at $l5O million annually ing ronnel,. • H«oi & Horn Fly (Continued from Page 2) Hies, tills insecticide, used in the Mine manner, resulted in 95-percent control. Although several methods are commonly used to control these pests, the researchers say that round, fed in either block or granular salt mix tures, prove the simplest yet tested. The studies are de-' signed to find the easiest and most economical methods of control. The blood-sudking horn fly, which ranks as one" of the worst pests of U.S. 'dattle. of to be held WALTER E. SHANK TO BE HELD MONROE L. WASER Estate 31, 1965 spends its entire life on a through reduced' m9k produc- COMPLETE HOLSTEIN DISPERSAL SALE AND FARM EQUIPMENT TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1965 Located along Route 625, % mile north of Route 23 just east of Blue Ball, 8 miles west of Morgantown Interchange, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. 76 HEAD OF HI-GRADE HOLSTEINS (4 registered included) certified, accredited, vaccinated. 40 COWS and Ist CALF HEIFERS 10 bred Heifers summer and early fall, 20 younger Heifer* 1964 D.H.I.A. average 15,200 m. - 585 f. 1963 DHIA 2 sell with 800 fat and over 20,000 milk; 14 sell from 600 average 15,060 m. - 583 f. Nearly all Atlantic Breeders Coop, sired. Mostly home-raised. to 704 fat; IQ sell from 516 to 597 fat. 4 Daughters of Ivanhoe (1) with 690 fat - 17,659 m. - 3 yr. 307 days, due in April, (3) with 516 - 567 -581 f f. There are 12 to freshen during June, July and August. Be sure to inspect this herd as you will find cows with .sue and dairyness. FARM EQUIPMENT Massey Ferguson 50 Tractor; Sander Manure Loader; Sauder Snow Plow; Gravel Scoop; tire chains for Massey Ferguson; John Deere 50 Tractor; Cultivators; John Deere Grass Mower No. 8; John Deere Manure Spreader Model N with - forage sides used 3 yrs.; New Idea Hay Conditioner used 1 yr.; New Holland 450 Grass Mower with 3-point hitch used 1 yr.; New Holland Blower with 55 ft. pipe; McCormick No. 20 C Field Harvester in excellent condition; John Deere 3-section Harrow used 3 yrs.; John Deere No. 15A Fail Chopper like new; Wag on with International running gear; Wagon' with side board*; side hoards for New Holland Manure Spreader; -Drag; Ik draulic Cylinder with fast coupling attachment; outside self mineral feeder; side delivery Rake. Surge Milkers with narrow bore shells; 2 50-Ib. units; 1 45-lb. unit; 1 45-lb. Surge Unit with large shells; 1 4S4h. Surge Pail; Stainless Steel wash tubs used 2 yrs.; 2 Standees Steel Milk Strainers; 2 Stainless Steel Milk Pails with lids - 16 qt. and 14 qt.; 2 Feed Carts; Sunbeam Cow Clippers; Elec tric Dehorner; Weed Chopper; and many items not mentioned. Approximately 30 ton EAR CORN Some HAT Cow Sale heldjin tent , e Catalogs Sale at 10:00 a.m. Terms by Auctioneers Carl Dlller, 392-5235 J. Everett Kreider, 2844517 Lunch Available ’ RfMARTIN > ■■ ' East Earl, K, li Pa.
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