—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, February 11, 1967 14 A U NEWS SOIL STUDY FEATURED AT CONSERVATION CLUB Talks. a demonstration and a film on soil highlighted a meeting F.iday eienmg of the Northern Lancaster 4-H Soil and Water Conservation Club at the home of Aaion Z Stauf fer. Ephiata R 1 The demolish ation. by Jef frey and Ricky Pfautz, Stev ens Rl, 'vas given in conjunc tion With a talk by Cm tis Horst, New Holland El. on the Forcing Bulbs Bulbs forced m winter in the home aie chiefly the hardy, spring-flowering types such as tulip, hyacinth, daffo dil, crocus, and snowdrops All hardy bulbs need a low tem perature or cold treatment to induce flowenng says Robert Nuss, extension ornamental horticulturist at Penn State University. The cold treatment is necessary to break the dor mancy and stimulate the flow er bud into growth Subsequent warm tempeiature will induce the bulbs to bloom. The only reason a great many families don’t own an elephant is that they have nev er been offered an elephant for $1 down and £1 a week. Kent R. Ferrell, Jr. Auctioneers John H. O’Neill PUBLIC AUCTION DISPERSAL SALE OF REGISTERED AND GRADE HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE, FARM MACHINERY & FEED The undersigned, discontinu ing the dairy business, will sell the following on the farm lo cated at Crothei’s Corner at the intersection of Post and Hopewell Roads. 3 mi. south of Rising Sun (via Md. Rte. #276) in Cecil Co., Md., on TUBS., FEBRUARY 21, 1967 AT 11:00 A.M. (EST) 25 HOLSTEIN CATTLE: 20 registered cattle featuring Zeus, Ivanhoe, Pabst Leader, Baron Aim and Una breeding. Five grade artificially bred cons, Severn! fiesh and close springing cows balance in full flow of lactation. T.B. Accredited, Certified Bangs Free, and tested within 30 davs for out of state shipment. This herd, until iccently, has been on DIIIA and HIR test with dams showing over 16,000 lbs. of milk and over 500 _ lbs. of fat. Seven Holstein heifers 3 mos. to one year. Milk base will be sold. FARM MACHINERY: Farm all H tractor, Oliver 3x14” drag plow on rubber, Int’l. disc har row, Int’l. corn planter, Oliver disc grain drill, wheel barrow seeder, Int’l. tractor mower 7 ft., cord wood saw, farm wagi\i with hay rack, New Idea manure spreader. Badger 8 ton forage wagon. J. D. hay. fluffer,, 14 disc Ontario grain dpll. New- Holland mower and h#y condi tioner, Case S. D. fake, J. Ds.' 214 T baler with bale thrower, Int’l. 9 ft. cultipackeK,|puhham 8 ft. cultiimilcher, Int’l. mount ed corn planter, electric fence controlleis, 3 Surge milkers, dairy strainers and supplies, miscellaneou > items. FEED: appioximatelv 700 bales of clovei and alfalfa hay. TERMS - Lunch rights reserved by owners. Not responsible for accidents on day of sale. MR. & HKS. JOSEPH T. AYERS, Owners Port Deposit, Aid. Phone: 658-5879 ABERDEEN SALES CO. Sales Managers ‘Size of Soil Ephrata vocational agricul ture teacher, Charles Ackley The next club meeting, spoke on Soil Texture. A film, scheduled for Friday, Feb. 17, •to Conserve Our Heritage,’ at 730 pm., will be at the was shown. home of Dr. Paul Schantz, Named to a fund raising Ephrata Rl. PUBLIC SALE Located 1 mile west of Route 89G. and l /z mile west of Georgetown, Bart Twp., Lancaster Co., Pcnna. SATURDAY, FEB. 18, 1967, 11 A.M. 700 Case (1150 hrs.) 3-16” tripbottom plows (1 yr.). 300 Case with manure loader. Farmall Super A. Cults., tobacco hoers, plow, wood saw and Holland transplanter. New Holland wire tie baler, Case 7 ft, mower, New Idea side rake, Cunning ham crimper, Massey Harris 7 ft. combine with motor, AC model 200 wheel disc harrow, Dunham cullipacker, 3 section harrow, Oliver 13 disc drill, weeder. Case cornplanter (eagle hitch), elevator. New Idea No. 8 spreader, 2 rubber tired wagons with flat beds, New Idea iron wheel wagon, 5,000 to bacco lath, air compressor. 30 TON CORN 20 TON HAY 10 TON STRAW 75 bu. wheat, sawmill lumber, tomato baskets, elec, corn sheller, platform scales, feed cart, wheelbarrow, 2 Stewart clippers, emory wheel, tractor chains, clover seed sower, hog troughs and feeders, fly fogger, pot belly sto\e, bag cart, elec, incubator, tools, many other articles. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Living room suite, table lamps, 2 iron beds and mattresses, old beds, dishes, high chair, jugs, crocks, jars, extension table, ice cream freezer, ANTIQUES 2 dry sinks, full toilet set, pitcher and bowl, old rocker crib, old fashioned bureau and washstand, organ, dough tray, large and small copper kettle, 2 mantle clocks and alarm clock. 3 butchering kettles No. 32 grinder, stuffer & stirrers, 4 ladels and fork. 75 heavy chickens, 7 ewes and 1 buck. Terms by JOHN D. ERB Kreider & Diller, Aucts. Lunch by the Georgetown Methodist Church. PUBLIC SALE ] /2 Mile South of The Buck and Vi mile west of Route 272, 12 miles south of Lancaster, Drumore Twp., Lancaster Co., Penna. 12 O'CLOCK NOON FARM EQUIPMENT, TRUCKS, TRAILERS 6 TRACTORS 2 MFBS Diesel Tractors (61 & 62) fully equipped and both high arch 1 wide front end and 1 row crop, 1 Ferguson 20, 2 AC-WC tractors, 1 AC-B tractor with cults., mower and wood saw. MF-74-4 bottom 14 inch plow, New r Holland 77 Super PTO baler with hyd. bale control, Massey Harris self-propelled corn picker (6 cylinder), Massey Ferguson 3 pt. wheel rake, AC com bine with bin (PTO), AC transport 32 Disc hanow, John Deere Kilheffer 26 disc heavy duty offset, 5 rubber tired wagons 3 to seven ton. 2 Little Giant grain boxes, unit type cornplanter on tool bar, JD 3 pt. cultivators, 2 manure loaders, New Idea No. 501 and Dumore with bucket and fork. 1 Oliver manure spreader, 1 Oliver orchaid Sprayer, Oliver high clearance trycicle type tobacco sprayer, Holland 2 tow transplanter on rubber, 4 sets of double tobacco ladders, 10,000 tobacco lath, 2 Minnich tobacco presses, JD grain drill, Lavelle elevator r T'Jew~Holland'"blower & pipe, IHC cornbinder, 20 ft. -aluminum elevator (gas or electric motor), 133-€ase twine tie RTO bajer, 4 bottom 14 inch JD plow on rubber (hyd), -JD-40 disc; trips port,'side dresser for 4 row cultivator, NH-blower .and piper IHC coinbiftder, AC rear mounted deep tiller, spring'har row, 3-H> hole hog feeders, hog troughs, belts, chains, tools, 2 4 000 tomato baskets, Massey Harris 4 cylinder cornpicker for parts, v," t e’ 50 TONS CORN HAY AND STRAW 1960 CB5O Ford with bubble sleeper and 8 speed Road Ranger fully equipped. 1951 450 GMC W tag with 16 ft. flat bed with hyd. dump. 1953 Dodge V 2 ton pick-up. 1952 Chevrolet '/> ton pick-up. 1958 Fiuehauf Stainless Steel Refer van with spring suspension, side door & tandem axle. 1956 Tiailmobile 33 ft. flat tiailer 4 ft. sides, bows, tarp and grain pockets, tandem axle. 1953 Freuhauf single axle van trailer. 18 ft. flat bed with plow and high sides. Tires, wheels, chains, jacks, many other articles too numerous to mention. CASH Kreider & Diller, Aucts. Particles.’ FRIDAY, FEB. 17, 1967 Lunch Available. committee to help finance field trips were Melvin Wise, Philip and Calvin Zimmerman, all of Ephrata Rl. Terms by H. H. MYLIN PUBLIC SALE 3/z miles East of Mt. Joy, SVs miles West of Man* heim, 1 mile West of Sporting Hill, located between East Fairview and Eirsmens Mennonitc Churches, Rapho Tvvp., Lancaster Co., Fenna. TUESDAY, FEB. 28, 1967 12:30 P.M. COMPLETE DISPERSAL REGISTERED and Wfw¥W GRADE HOLSTEINS feSa 38 Head 38 32 milk cows of which 7 are registered. Several nice Sequoia Ideal Jo daughters. Model Ranger daugh ter milking 75 lb. Cows in this herd have milked up to 90 lb. and first calf heifers up to 60 lb. 4 animals due in February and March. 10 due in July and August. 6 grade bred heifers. Butterfat test from the dairy 3.5 to 3.8 this past year. 12 years of A.B.C. breeding. Certified and Accredited, Charts furnished day of sale. Aucts, note Looking for good cows and good udders with plenty of milk Don’t miss this sale. Sale held under cover. J. Everett Kreider - 284-4517 Carl Diller - 464-2233 Auctioneers and Sales Managers PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY, FEB. 18, 1967 Located 12 miles East of Lancaster. 2 miles West of Gap, First farm south of Route 30, from Kinzer, Lane. Co., Penna. LIVESTOCK Complete young stock dispersal featuring GA NEWS BLACK TIGER (yearling bull) and his 14 sisters. Tiger’s dam is Pataja Dean Sylvia, Very Good with 5-ly 303da., 16,652 m 3.7%, 618 fat. Sire is Dibble Ideal Dictator. Mostly Bred heifers due late summer and fall with dams records to 17,357 pounds of milk and 882 pounds of butterfat. Milk cows were sold privately but all salable heifers that have never freshened will sell. FARM EQUIPMENT Farmall “400” tractor, fast hitch with 3-bottom 14” plow; Farmall “200” tractor fast hitch, with culti vators jjnd manure loader with Shar-Lynn pump. McD corn planter, like new; McD 7’ grass moVrer. a *Ntsw' Holland hopper blower with 50’ pipe; New Holland €°rn drag; Myers sprayer.- disc harrow; Hawk-built liquid side sjjj&der; Ontario 13 disc grain drill used 2. years; ensilage wagon with web; three flat wagons and heds; Smoker 26’ elevator.-! Mjpnich tobacco press; Poultry equipment »in cludes, 5 nests and 6 feeders; 12’ x 14’ brooder house. 500 BUSHEL EAR CORN ACORN BARN CLEANER with cable for 22 cows DAIRYING EQUIPMENT DeLaval 2-unit milk er; DeLaval pump; DeLaval 60 gallon water heater; Stainless steel wash tubs; etc. Sale at- 12:00 noon ✓ EVERETT R. NEWSWANGER Lunch Available , Henry Kettering, Pedigrees Abe Diffenbach, Auctioneer of Terms by ABEL BALMER