Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 11, 1967, Image 12

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 11, 1967
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VOU'VC GOT TO HAVE A SYSTEM - 00 JAMESWAY POWER CHORINO
BIG J
FILL-N-FEED SYSTEM
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time-cycle automated—fills fast,
feeds ail at once, repeats
All your cattle get an even break at the feed
bunk with a Jamesway Fill-N-Feed system. Feed
separation is virtually eliminated because of the
design. Hinged side pulls away from auger auto
matically to dump all feed at once. Economical
manual dump also available. Capacity; \Wi tons
of short-cut corn silage (72 per cent moisture) per
hour. Feeds gram or silage.
W\ M. E. SNAVELY
443 South Cedar Street Ph. 626 8144 Lititz, Penna. 17343
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with a John Heere
48 A Loader and 44 Spreader
Dig in' 200,000 pounds in one day is a man-sized job But it's no back-breaker if
you’re powered up tor it with a smooth-working 46A Loader and 44 Spreader.
The 46A Loader puts 3,000 pounds of breakaway brawn and more than a ton of
lift power at your fingertips Its 5-foot-wide bucket takes a mighty big bite.
There's no penalty for phing it on the sturdy 44 Spreader The deep, extra-wide,
treated-wood box holds 185 bushels ... a 5-ton payload.
Next time you're in ask us about convenient Credit Plan financing.
Wenger Implement Co.
Landis Bros. Inc. Shotzberger's
Lancaster 393-3906 Elm 665-2141
A. B. C. Groff, Inc.
New Holland 354-8001
Alan Beyer M. S.'Yearsley & Sons
Christian? LY 3-5687 West Chester 609-2990
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Look fov temperatures to
average below normal for the
next five clays with little day
to-day ciiange. But take
heart, the normal high is be
ginning to move upward with
the calendar normal tem
perature range is now 41 to
23 degrees.
Precipitation? Snow? Looks
very possible for Monday or
Tuesday. That storm now
building in the Rocky Moun
tains is expected to slide
south to the Gulf, and then
tour the east coast. The
weatherman sees Vs -inch or
more, melted, coming our
way.
• Dairy Day
(Continued fiom Page 1)
sored dairy meetings to be
held at the John Neif School,
Neffsville.
The first of these will be
on February 15th, at 8 p.m.,
and will include talks on
“Forage Production” by Dr.
John Baylor, agronomy spe
cialist, and “Balanced Ra
tions For Dairy Cattle” by
dairy nutritionist Richard
Adams. Both speakers are
Penn State extensionmen.
The second dairy interna
tional meeting will be held
Maich 15th at the Neff school
beginning at 8 pm Sipeakeis,
Dr Sam Guss and Stephen
Spencei, will discuss held
health pioblems
All intei ested danymen in
the county aie invited to at
tend these intoimational meet
ings, Plas f ow stated
PUBLIC SALE
BLACK AND WHITE
HOLSTEIN FARM
DAIRY COW SALE PAVILION
along Rl. 230 Bypass directly across from the
Comet Outdoor Theatre, just west of Lancaster.
FRIDAY, FEB. 17, 1967
7:30 P.M.
We will have free bus service from the Intercourse Bank at
7 P.M. The bus will stop anywhere along the old Phila. Pike.
It will take you directly to our sale and return to Intercourse.
jc-y Load each of hand
P' c^et * New York State,
f* .fHHf Fresh Day of Sale or
2 years credit terms. Credit can be arranged prior to sale.
CHARLES C. MYERS, Owner
HARRY ST. A. O’NEILL, Atorney
T. CARROLL BROWN, Attorney
Kent R, Ferrell, Jr. Auctioneers John H. O’Neill
PUBLIC AUCTION
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE 351 ACRE COMPLETE DAIRY
FARM, REGISTERED & GRADE HOLSTEIN DAIRY HERD,
FARM MACHINERY, DAIRY EQUIPMENT, HAY AND FEED
To settle the Estate of Ross S. Todd (late of Harford Coun
ty) the undersigned will sell the following Real Estate and
Personal Property on the premises located on JENKINS ROAD
and MD. RTE. #165 in PYLESVILLE, Harford County, Mary
land 2 miles WEST of WHITEFORD, 10 miles NORTHEAST
of JARRETTSVILLE and 30 miles SOUTH of YORK, Penna.
Directions from U.S. Rt. 3fl South of Conowingo Dam taho
MD. RTE. #136 or MD. RTE. #543 Westward.
FRIDAY FEBRUARY 17. 1967
at 10:30 A.M. (E.S.T.)
FARM MACHINERY: Int’l 565 tractor; Int’l ‘M’ tractor;
Int’l Super ‘H’ tractor; Int’l ‘H’ tractor; Int’i ‘C’ tractor with
cultivators; Int’l 4x16” plow; Int’l 2x14” and 3x14” plows; Int’l
flail chopper; Int’l field harvester; Int’l ensilage blower with
pipe; Int’l corn picker; N-I manure loader; N-I manure spread
ers; Int’l disc harrows; Int’l spring tooth and spike tooth har
rows; Int’l corn planter; Int’l hay baler; Int’i cultipacker; N-H
hay rake; J-D lime spreader; Int’l hay conditioner; Int’l disc
grain drill; Int’l mowers; road scraper; post hole digger; N-I
and Int’l farm wagons; wagon bale loader; 1946 2 ton Int’l
truck; 1963 Chevrolet pickup tiuck; small tools and supplies.
DAIRY EQUIPMENT: Mojonnier 445 gal. milk tank; Dari
Kool 600 gal. milk tank; 6 Surge milking units; feed carts;
wash vats; heaters and dairy supplies.
HAY, FEED AND ENSILAGE: Appro?. 125 tons of Mixed
Hay, 30 tons of straw, 25 bbl. of corn, 2000 bus. of barley and
few tons of ensilage.
FRIDAY FEBRUARY 17. 1967
at 12:00 NOON (E.S.T.)
REAL ESTATE: 351 acres (more or less) in Fifth Election
Distiict of Harford County, improved with a large 16 room
stone main dwelling (all modern conveniences), 7 room and
4 room frame tenant houses, 70 stanchion block dairy barn,
36 stanchion bank dairy barn, 2 dairy houses, corn cribs,
nachineiy sheds, granaries, silos and outbuildings. This farm
has ample road frontage on State and County roads located
conveniently to churches, schools and shopping areas. The gen
tle rolling farm land in a high state of cultivation containing
Chester loam soil lends' ideally ’to a sound dairy or livestock
farmihg business. Ample water available in all pastures.
SATURDAY FEBRUARY ,18, 1967
at 10:30 A.M. (E.S.T.)' ,
3,63 HEAD OF REGISTERED AND HIGH GRADE DAIRY
CATTLE: 120 mature cows with majority recently fresh or
springing and balance in full flow of lactation; 19-bred heifers;
16 dpCn heifers, 15-20 months old; 7 yearling heifers;' 3 yc. old
registered Holstein bull. This herd is calfhood vaccinated, TB
accredited, certified Bangs free and tested within 30 days for
out of state shipments. The registered cattle feature Skokie,
Segis, Rag Apple, Pabst. Admiral Jay, Sovereign, Champion,
Dunloggin, Supreme Ideal, Posch, Ormsby and Model breeding.
Daily milk weights and transfer papers available. The two milk
bases for Baltimore and Washington markets will be sold.
TERMS: Personal Property CASH. Real Estate 10%
of the purchase price CASH on day of sale and balance
within 60 days.
Not responsible for accidents on day of sale.
Louella U. Todd, Executors
Eugene Todd, and Trustees
Mr. & Mrs. Gwynn L. Holden, Co-owners
ABERDEEN SALES CO.. Sales Mgr
BURDELL PRESTON, JR., Clerk
NANCY FERRELLj Cashier
RUTH REYNOLDS, Cashier* *
Lunch available on the grounds
TWO DAY SALE