Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 12, 1966, Image 14

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    14 —Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, November 12, 1966
Four Directors £?“" *" d Cm ‘"
XT IT* TTr. The board reported to the
INamea tor anil Stockholders that to date this
Ammo year 52 loans, totaling $1,471,-
rtoSlloi 505, had been made. The asso
.. . elation now has $9,928,000 out-
At the annual s.ockholdera to 494 members, com
ineetlng of the Lancaster Farm 58,879,000 outstanding
Credit Associations held Thurs- {~ t
day at Hostetler’s Banquet 3
Hall, Mount Joy, four directors Guest speaker at the lunch
were elected by the approxi- eon was P. Robert Dougherty,
nUately 300 persons a’tending.
.•Named to the Federal Land
Bank board were: Richard B.
Lefever, Quarryville Rl; and
Samuel B. Williams, Jr., Mid
dletown. Elected to the Pro
duction Credit board were J.
Homer Graybill, Manheim R 3:
and ELvin Hess, Jr, Strasburg
Rl.
The Lancaster Farm Credit
Associations serve Lancaster,
Champion Steer
Brings 90c At
Livestock Exp,
The grand champion steer of
the Pennsylvania Livestock Ex
position, a l,ols*pound Angus,
brought 90 cents a pound at
the Thursday afternoon auc
tion. It was shown by Jay W
Fought, of Mechamcsburg R 2,
Cumberland County, and was
purchased by Daniel W
George, of George’s Foodlmer,
Bethlehem. Last year’s cham
pion brought $2 25 a pound and
the 1964 winner, another An
gus shown by Fought, brought
$1.15 a pound.
The grand champion beef
carcass, weighing 512 pounds,
shown by Jay Coble, of Locust
Lane Farm, Hershey HI,
brought $llO a pound—five
cents more a pound than Co
ble’s champion Angus caicass
that was sold last year
The champion lamb caicass,
a' Hampshire weighing 59
pounds and shown by Jack
Shober of Somerset County,
was sold for SI 75 a pound to
Kunzler & Co, of Lancaster
Last year’s champion lamb
c&rcass brought $1 25 a pound
The champion barrow went
for $1 05 a pound to Aibogast
and Bastian, of Allentown It
was exhibited by Oaryol Smith,
of Jamestown, Ohio
The champion wether, a 105-
pound Southdown shown by
Kenneth Mosher, of Carding
ton, Ohio, was sold to Darnel
W. George for 60 cents a
pound.
Mail Box Market
For Sale—Chicken feedeis and
water fountains in good condi
tion 2 automatic water foun
tains Ph 872-5663
Poultiy Equipment Chicken
roost banging feeders, egg bas
kets, egg washer, 2 ton feed
bin Ph 626-8065
For Sale—Thiee snow tires,
used one season, size 710x15
Pnone 464-2427
For Sale —Cute mixed temer
pups and 12 hole hog feeder
Aaion S Zook, Stiasbuig Rl,
Pa. 17579, 1 mile nonth of
New Providence
Electric bi coders, Quarker
made and Jamesway, also bar
ley straw Call Denver 267-5796
For Sale one ram sheep J
Fied Whiteside, Ph 529-2196
Will tiade good car foi good
nd'ing hoise Also Itu Sale—
trucks, ambulances, heaises, all
makes, all types Apply E
Matlock Used Cais—Comei of
Rts 82 & 282. Glen Moore
aiea Chester Co. Box 91,
Honey Bi ook, Pa
THE GOLDEN HARVEST SALE
AND 271 ST GARDEN SPOT SALE
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19
100 REGISTERED HOLSTEINS SELL IN ONE BIG DAY!!
50 HAND-PICKED HOLSTEINS SELL IN THE GOLDEN
HARVEST— 12 by “Ivanhoe” —7 by Irvington Pride Admiral.
50 SELL IMMEDIATELY AFTER IN REGULAR GARDEN
SPOT SALE. A Wonderful group of cows selling with records
up to 19,646 M. 751 fat. Top heifers from dams with up to
19,207 M. 4.1% 796 fat.
MAKE YOUR PLANS NOW TO ATTEND THIS ALL DAY
EVENT!!
REMEMBER Sale held in the Guernsey Sale Pavilion on
Rte. 30 only 4 miles east of Lancaster.
Sale must start at 11:00 A.M. Sharp.
Lunch Available Catalogs
R. AUSTIN BACKUS INC. EARL L. GROFF
Sale Mgrs. & Auctioneers Local Rep. and Selector
Mexico, N. Y. Strasburg, Pa.
Get the BIG silo unloacjer value!
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gawar.
DELIVERS B
The double augers, operating In conjunction TWO SIZESi
with the patented V-paddle Impellere, digs the
ellage, mixes It thoroughly, and then throws It Standard-far silos I* fair
down the chute. Your cows and cattle get good. Heavy Duty—tar alias W
palatable silage... not a powdered mash as its to 30*
often happens with unloaders using blowers.
CALEB M. WENGER write or phone u«
R. D. 1. QUARRYVILLE PA. AND T pßlcE F r
Drumore Center KI 8-2116
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Public Auction
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19,1966
The undersigned, having sold his farm, will sell on the
premises, located Vz mi. west of Hampstead, Md., on the Shiloh
Rd., the following:
2 TRACTORS & FARM EQUIPMENT
John Deere 620 tractor with power steering, live p.t.0., 3-
point hitch & roll-a-matic; John Deere B tractor with live power
trol; four J.D. #953 wagons, 2 with dump, 2 w/high sides for
bale thrower, all have grain-tight bottoms; J.D. 227 two-row
mounted corn picker, J.D. #BIOA three-bottom 14” mounted
plow, J.D. #5O loader with T snow bucket, J.D. mod. FB 15x7
grain drill, J.D. #7H wheel-type disc harrow, J.D. 10’ ti actor
controlled harrow, J.D. 290 two-row corn planter, J.D. #2OO
quick-tatch cultivators, two hyd. cylinders, N.H. #268 baler
with thrower, New Idea 203 flail-type manure spreader, N.I. 45-
G rake & tedder, Oliver #203 trailer field sprayer, Meyer hay
conditioner, 9’ cultipacker, 6’ single disc, Roper post hole digg
er, Sam Mulkey 32’ elevator with 8’ hopper, 20’ grain auger,
42’ ladder (3 sec.), roll heavy stock fence, elec, fence posts &
supplies, Unico controller, used lumber, wheelbarrow, 16’ gate,
8-hole hog feeder, Vz" elec, drill, drill press, chains, shovels,
forks, and many small items.
K.B. ’ International truck with 14’ bed, 42” grain racks, &
cattle racks. In excellent condition.
29 FEEDER CATTLE 29
16 choice Hereford steers, 700-800 lbs., 13 choice Angus
heifers, 600-700 lbs. These are acclimated, top quality cattle and
will be sold by the pound.
4 Hampshire brood sows, due to farrow by sale day. 1
Hampshire male hog.
FEED
1000 bales good mixed hay. 1500 bales wheat straw.
Owner: ELWOOD MICHAEL
MATTHEWS & REEDY, Auctioneers
Hampstead, Md. 374-3121 374 9205
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assistant vice president of
Federal Land Bank and Fed
eral Intermediate Credit Bank
of Baltimore. Dougherty spoke
of ithe present short money
situation, and explained how
Farm Credit will have enough
to take care of the farmer and
part-time farmer for all his
needs.
To oil hard to get at places,
put a paper straw over the
spout of your oil can. Bend
and shape the straw to fit.
At 11:00 A.M.
HAMPSHIRE HOGS
• Have You Heard durability. If you compare
(Continued from Page 11) rugs of the same quaMty of
tufts or loops in the rug. and size of yarn, the -rug
Bend the surface of the rug. with more fiber will wear bet-
There should be no wide gaps ter. . .
between the rows of pile. l °p grades in heavy
Yarns support each other and traffic areas. Economy grade
resist abrasion in a rug with f u S s or carpets can be used
closely packed tufts. m rooms y° u use tess.
Height of the pile adds to
PUBLIC SALE
THREE FARMS
FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 25,1966
Sale will be held at Farm #2.
Located 8 miles Northwest of Manheim, between Master*
soirville and Colebrook, off the Colebrook Road, Rapho Twp.,
Lancaster Co., Penna.
78 ACRES, more or less, 60 acres under cultivation, 4
acres woodland with good road frontage, 14 acres meadow with
stream. LARGE BANK BARN suitable for steers. Corn and
tobacco shed, room for 6 acres of tobacco. 4-car garage.
13 ACRES, more or less, 8 acres under cultivation, S acres
meadow and woodland. FRAME BARN, tobacco shed, and
stripping room. 3-car garage. 2-story 20 x 100 ft. chicken house.
2% STORY FRAME DWELLING containing 8 rooms with As
bestos Siding. Extra dwelling cement block 24x24 ft.
Used for dwelling. Good road frontage. This farm has an out
standing spring of water.
62 ACRES, more or less, 40' acres under cultivation, 15
acres meadow with stream, 7 acres woodland. STORY
STONE HOUSE. BANK BARN and tobacco shed. Room for 5
acres of tobacco. Stripping room & dampening cellar. This is
a good steer farm with lots of road frontage.
Farms #1 and #2 are joining and can be farmed to
gether. These 3 farms are good producing farms. Ideal for
chickens, steers, and tobacco.
Persons wishing to view property may do so anytime on
or before day of sale. Sale to begin at 2 P.M. when terms
and conditions will be made known by:
EXECUTORS for the JOHN B. HALDEMAN, ESTATE
David Young, Attorney
Rufus Geib, Auctioneer
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PUBLIC SALE
FARM MACHINERY
Off Route 22 along road from Wakefield to Cherry Hill,
20 Miles South of Lancaster, Fulton Township, Lancaster
County, Pa.
SATURDAY, NOV. 19, 1966
11:30 A.M. Four tractors, 1964 M.M. Model U 302, 3-
Bottom M.M. Plow and 7 ft. M.M. Mower Less than 500 hours;
John Deere Model B. with Cultivators and 3-pt. Hook-up; John
Deere Model M. with Manure Loader, 1 Row Cultivators and
Tobacco Hoers; New Holland 269 Baler with Thrower (1 year
old), Massey Ferguson Wheel Type Rake, Gehl Hay Crusher, 2
Hay Wagons with High Sides, 1 Flat Bed Wagon, New Holland
P.T.O. Manure Spreader, John Deere Disc Harrow and Spring
Harrow, Case Cultipacker, Rotary Hoe, John Deere 13 Disc
Grain Drill, McDeering Corn Planter, McDeering Tractor Mow
er, John Deere B. with rollo-niatic and cultivators, 2 bottom
44, J.D. 999 cornplanter, 1959 Ford 1 ton pickup with racks A-l
condition, 1958 4-door DeSoto, Black and Decker Drill and Press
and Saw, 2 Sets of Shop Bins, WINCO GENERATOR 12,009
K.V.W. (LIKE NEW), 250 Amp. Heavy Duty Forney Welder
and Attachments (like new), 36 inch Ventomatic Barn Fan,
New Holland Bale Elevator 24 ft. (like new), Potato Plow, 3
Feed Carts, Wheelbarrow, 2 Stew'art Cow Clippers, 2 Weed
Choppers, Fencers, Platform Scales, 100 ft. Heavy Duty Coid,
Handyman Jack, Hoof Trimmers, Endless Belt, McCullough
Chain Saw, Electric Drill, Tools, Bolts, 616 Wagon Tires, 11
Bales of Baler Twine, Forks, Shovels, Hoes and other articles
too numerous to mention. 4 Unit DeLaval Milker Pump with 3
Units and 4 Extra Pails, Dumping Station and Stainless Steel
Strainers, Double Stainless Steel Washtubs, 80 Gallon Glass
lined Water Heater, Surge Hot Water Heater, Automatic Tank
Washer, 14 Milk Cans.
TONS OF HAY, STRAW AND CORN
6 Bulb Electric Brooder, Sawbuck, Lumber, 16 ft. Trojan
Boat, 1959 Model 35 H.P. Evinrude Motor and Trailer, Porter
Cable Riding Mower, 1,000 Gallon Underground Gas Tank. 3-
Piece Living Room Suite, Porch Furniture, 2 Gliders and
Chase, Lawn Swing and Porch Swing, 12 ft. Extension Table,
Stands, Child’s Crib, Play Pen, Jars. Terms by:
MARVIN W. & KATHRYN HORST
Kreider and Biller, Auctioneers
Lunch By The New Providence Mennonite Sewing Circle
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS SOLD FIRST
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of
to be held
FARM #1
FARM #2
FARM #3
RUFUS HALDEMAN
DANIEL HALDEMAN
of