lira .1’ n caster 1 Kreider Form To Show Complete Dairy System The J. Floyd Kreider farm, located one mile west of Sa lunga on Eby Chickies Road, Mt. Joy, will be the scene of an “on-the-farm” demonstra tion of a complete dairying system in actual operation on Thursday, February 17, at which time Kreider will hold “Open House" for dairymen and farmers of the surround ing area. Jointly sponsored by Stand ard Equipment, Ine., Bel Air, Maryland manufacturers of a complete line of dairy barn equipment, and Mahlon Kreider, Standard de'aler of Manheim, the event will open at 10 am. and terminate at 3 p.m. Those attending will see Standard products m actual use. including comfort stalls, and barn cleaner. Refresh ments will be served and an a'Ward gnen away during the e\ent. PLEASE KEEP THIS SALE CALENDAR HANDY! For Details check our phone numbers below THURS., FEB. 17 Bradford County Holstein Dispersal. Aucts., Diller and Kreider. FRIDAY, FEB. 18 Chas. Schreiber Jr, Complete Reg. and Grade Holstein Dispersal, 4 miles southeast of Quarry ville, Pa., Aucts. Diller and Kreider. SAT, FEB. 19 Russell Kreider along Rt. 272 near Chestnut Level Dairy Cattle and Farm Equipment. Aucts. Kreider and Diller. WED, FEB. 23 Chester Hess Farm Equipment on Lime Valley Road near Strasburg Aucts. Diller and Kreider. THURS, FEB 24 Reg Hol stein Herd and Farm Equip ment for Donald Myer near Bainbndge, Pa, Aucts., Diller and Kreider. SAT, FEB 26 Farm Equip ment for Chas. Scbreiber Jr. South of Quarryville. Aucts, Diller and Kreider. WED., MARCH 2 Commis sion Sale At Our Farm at the Buch Let us Sell What You Have. J. Everett Kreider. THURS., MARCH 3 Farm Equipment for Wm. Smeltz, east of New Providence. Diller, Auct. THURS., MARCH 10 Clar ence Huber’s Complete Disper sal of Dairy & Farm Equip ment, one mile west of Millers viUe. SAT., MARCH 12 Farm Equipment for John S Hess, Washington Boro, Route 1. (West of Central Manor). Aucts., Diller and Kreider. TUES, MARCH 15 Farm Equipment etc, for Landis Groff, south of Strasburg Aucts, Diller and Kreider THURS, MARCH 17 Hol stein Cattle and Equipment for J B Ki eider (near Taylona, east of Little Butain) Aucts, Diller and Kreider SAT MARCH 19 Maik Hess Faun Equipment, neai Pequea Biethien in Chust Chinch south west of West Willow, Pa Aucts, Kieide. and Dillei WED MARCH 23 Holstein Dispei sal foi Glenn Aument on Piesbvtenan Home Faun near Wnqhtsdale Aucts, Ki eider & Diller. SAT, MARCH 26 Holstein Dispei sal neai Clay Pa, for Paul C Buchei Sale Mgr, Call Diller Auct, Landis SAT, MARCH 26 Farm Equipment near Fairfield for Richard D Mylin Auct, Kreid er FRI APRIL 15 Bradford Co Holstein Club Bred Heifer Sale, Troy, Pa Rockwell Sale Mgr Diller St Kreider, Aucts. “If You Are Planning A Sale, Any Type, Size or Anywhere Contact us early' PHONE 392-5233 or 284-4517 Advisory Committee Colls For Increased Tobacco Research Greater emphasis on re search to Increase labor pro ductlvlty and reduce costs In all phases of tobacco produc tion was strongly recommend ed by the Tobacco Research Advisory Committee of the U.S. Department of Agricul ture recently. Reduction in the costs of tobacco production is neces sary to bring prices down to a level that will restore the competitive position of U.S. tobacco in world markets and increase income to farm ers, the committee said. Increased mechanization and other labor-saving devel opments in tobacco planting, growing, harvesting, and mar keting were recommended. The comnnttee also urged the development of tobacco varieties that will produce uniform stands and growth, PUBLIC SALE - Along Route 272, 3 Miles South of The Buck, 15 Miles South of Lancaster, East Drumore Township, Lancaster County, Penna. SATURDAY, FEB. 19, 1966 41 HEAD OF Holstein Dairy Cattle 31 MILK COWS, 6 REGISTERED, BALANCE GRADE, 5 HEIFERS DUE IN FALL AND 5 YEARLINGS BANGS AND TB CERTIFIED, VACCINATED ABBYGALE 15,206 M 573 F 270 da POLLYANN 13,540 M 439 F 250 da MARIANN (2 yr.) 11,668 M 421 F 289 da WHITEY 11,397 M 419 F 303 inc 4 TRACTORS J. D, 720 Gas Mounted 3-16 in. Trip Bottoms, No. 10 J. D. Mower (7 ft.), John Deere B with Cultivators, J. D. Model M. with Cultivators and Fertilizer attachment; Ford BN. John Deere 14 T Baler with Chucker; J.D. No. 350 Rake 3 pt - pto, Cunningham Crimper, 1 J.D 1064 Wagon (2 yrs), 3 other Rubber Tired Wagons, 2 Wagon. Beds with Racks, 1 Flatbed, 2 Little Giant Grain Bins (2 yrs.), J. D. 300 Elevator 30 ft., J. D. 15 A Flail Chopper, J. D. 24 Killefer Disc, J. D. 10 ft. Fertilizer Spreader, J.D. 15-Disc Grain Drill, J.D 246 Cornplanter, J D.-R Manure Spreader, 1 Mechanical Transplanter, 1 Fowl Trans planter, Case Cultipacker, 12 ft. Tractor Spring Harrow, Gra ham Plow, 200 Gal Water Tank with Pump, Spring Harrow (3 pt), Mounted Weed Spreader, Com Sheller, 50 Gal Oil Drum, 2—6 in Belts, 1,000 Tomato Baskets, 2 Rubber Tired Wheel ban ows, 1 Rubber Tued Feed Cart, Wizard 7 in Electric Saw, Wizard Electric Fence (Weed Chopper), Foik, Shovels, Tools, othei articles. 1954 INTERNATIONAL 160 TRUCK RECENTLY OVERHAULED; FEMALE BIRD DOG 500 Gal Majoinmer Vacuum Milk Tank (Walker Stamp), No 73 DeLaval Milker Pump, Vacuum Line with 20 Stall Cocks and 3 Milker Units, 2 Stainless Steel Canymg Pails, Double Stainless Steel Washtubs (used 5 mos), 1 Stainless Steel Stiainer, 52 Gal Electric Water Heater Approximately 60 Tons 1, 2 and 3rd Cutting Hay (barn dried), 12 Tons Straw, 50 Tons Ear Corn, 100 Bushels Barley, Silage by the Foot, 42 in. Aerovent Hay Fan with 714 H IP- Motor. SOME HOUSEHOLD GOODS SOLD AT 11:30 A.M. TERMS BY J. RUSSEL and MARY E. KREIDER Kreider and Diller, Auctioneers. LUNCH BY THE MECHANICS GROVE CHURCH U.S. Department of Agri culture research to develop safe, efficient peat control methods include using radio waves to disinfest stored grain, foodstuffs,' and wood; infrared energy to control rice weevils and mosquitoes; and ultraviolet radiant en ergy to attract and destroy tobacco hornworm and bud worms. and leaves that ripen upi. formly on the stalk without deteriorating in quality. Also in the area of', farm research, the committee rec ommended increased research on the effects of production practices including soli types and management,' fertiliza tion, sucker control, ripeness at harvest, and curing and preparation for market. In the area of utilization research, the committee rec ommended further studies on the relationship of cigarette and cigar smoke to the chem ical composition of tobacco. 11:30 SHARP .or SALE REGISTER FRIDAY, FEB. 18 —■ at 12:00 Noon Charltyne Complete Hol stein Dispersal, located 4 miles south of Quarryville, Pa. East Drumore Twp, Terms by Char les and Beatrice Schreiber, R. D. 2, Quarryville, Pa. SAT., FEB. 19 _ at 11:30 a.m. Sharp Public Sale of 41 head of Holstein Dairy Cattle, Farm Equipment and some House hold Goods, located along Rt. 272, 3 miles South of the Buck, CHARLAYNE Holstein Friday, Feb. 18, 4 miles South'of Quarryvill High School, 1 mile east of Rt. 70 H REGISTERED AND GRADE HOLSTEIt|| 35 Registered 35 Graded (30 day tests, ready for out of state) Certified t. Vaccinated Pregnancy checked 100% Atlantic® ing Coop. Breeding. 8 Ivanhoe dtrs. included in the salU ly all home-raised. ffia Owner-Sampler Average 42 cows 15,009 m. -M u.79/0 45 Cows and first calf heifers - 9 Bred heifers - 16 I® heifers jig A Sample of Animals Selling: §| Charlayne Terry Amy by Dean - 5 yr. 349 d. -16.810 m. Jh 3.89% Charlayne Nancy Debra - 8 yr. 286 d. - 16,602 m. - 667 f 11 (her 5 daughters sell) ||| (2 maternal sisters): i|| (Kitty (Grade) by Winston - 335 d. 6 yr. • 18,086 m. • M 3.7% m (Libby (Grade) by Lad - 5 yr. 282 d. - 16,776 in. - 593 f. %| Tina (Grade) by Ivanhoe - 3 yr. 329 d. - 16,507 m. ■ H • 3.98 % gw Netti (G) 'de) by TyVic - 3 yr, 325 d. - 17,813 m. - (|| (2 maternal sisters) j (Charlayne Vera Patsy (by Ivanhoe) 4 yr. 33S d. - 21,2! 829 • 3«89% Vera Sherlle (by Dean) 5 yr. 3«5 d, - 19,7! ;ie rau 3.66% her dam with over 650 f. sells, • A number have milked 80 to 90 pounds, they have pl|| size. Fresh and Springing, many due summer and fall. Tlfffi only because the farm has been sold. fra Sale under cover, write Carl Diller, 1101 Beaver Valle® Lancaster, Pa. for Catalog. Owners CHARLES ond BEATRICE SCHRti R. D. #2, Li Allots Carl Diller - 392-5235 J. Everett Kreider - 284-4517 hri FARM EQUIPMENT SALES Sat., Feb. 26, 1966 - 12:60 No Massey Ferguson 65 (standard) Tractor, 3 bottom plow Deere A Tractor; Allis Chalmers CA with Cultivator, Baler 67 with Bale-Thrower; J. D. #9 Mower (Crimper 1 Farmhand wheel rake; M.F. 3 point rake; J. D. 4 bar Cunningham Crimper; 4 wagons (2 J.D., 1 Cobey, 1 Se with high-side - 1 false endgate; 28’ King-Wyse bale el J. D. 13 disc grain drill; J. D. Spreader (R); A.C. disc; Harrow (McD 4 section); Dunham Cultipacker; Steel Cement mixer; A.C. All Crop Combine; 36’ McDade !i with 5 H. motor, Tractor chain 13x38; Frexler potato '■ 1000 lbs. platform scale; 100 tomato baskets; 100 locust 8 row weeder; Harvester; small tools. HAY STRAW DAIRY EQUIPMENT DeLaval Milker pump #73; 3 ■ 40 lbs, milker units; 1 pail; Milk Porter (Sputnick); Wash tub (stainless Z can rack (holds 16 cans); 30 milk cans; 2 feed carts. Some Household articles including bureaus, one maple bt suite, coffcee table, living room suite, end table, small case, lamp, desk, chairs, dishes, vases, baby stroller, pfo Electrolux vacuum cleaner. Owners CHARLES and BEATRICE SCHRE B, D. #2, Quarryvil Aucts Carl Diller ■ 392-5235 J. Everett Kreider - 284-4517 Lunch Available Lunch Available , * ■la i ti fCC f /•* CORN