PUBLIC SALE 4 OF STOCK, IMPLEMENTS & SOME HOUSEHOLD GOODS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1967 At R. D. 1, Mount Joy Located on road from Mount Joy to Donegal Springs on Carmany Farm. Off Route 230 about 2 miles south of Rheems. From Mt. Joy take Donegal Spring Road and follow to sale. 2 miles from Crossroads Church. 6 head of Mules acclimated and well broken. 1 pr. 9 yr. old, 1 black, 1 bay, weighing 3200; 1 pr. black mare mules, 7 yrs. old, weighing 3000; 1 pr. black mules 7 & 8 yrs. old, weigh ing 2700. These are 6 very good mules. 28 milk cows, 1 bull. Some fresh by dav of sale, some fall freshening. TB & blood tested. Health charts will be furnished day of sale. Farmall Mi Tractor with 3 bottom disk plow; AC #45 with cultivator, tobacco hoers & heat hood. Both tractors in good condition. 3 bottom AC plow; AC forage harvester with row crop attachment; 7’ V type International Tractor mower; side delivery rake - 4 bar; NH #77 pickup baler with engine; Her shey tobacco planter on rubber; McCormick 28 disk harrow; 4 section Int, spring harrow; 3 section spring harrow; steel land roller;«-wooden land roller; cultipacker; 2 rubber tired wagons with 16’ beds & sideboards; 4 horse wagon with flats; 4 tobacco wagons with ladders, 3-20’, 1-22’; bobsled With 2 horse wagon bed; Hew Idea tractor spreader; New Idea horse spreader; 13 disk Ontario fertilizer & grain drill; 3 riding cultivators; 2 wir ed 3 horse plows; horse cultivator; score,• 2 'McCormick Deering horsey mowers; McCormick <Deering>>double TW ‘ horse drawn corn, planter;, corn sheller with<motoi , ;< J hammei'mill; grindstone; 2 rubber, tired feed carts; duwf‘Sled; inf compressor;* Minnich tobacco, presses; wheel barroWs# log" chains; cow chains; forks; shovefe; pieks;- digging irons; 'feledge’ { hsftfimers,‘ - saws; bench vise; 'triple itrebs;'Collars; fly nets; 2 sets h^tehmgn'jhamesS9^fronf' l gfc«rs;' 'brrea^t !, chiiins jockey sticksfutlti less; ear corn.* 1 >• *1 01,1 Ih oOkri' milk-cooler; : S’ Hinman''milking units with motor & vacuum pumppftaH cocks & pipidg for c 25 ‘t!owS;’ 28-85 lb. milk cans; milk buckets; strgjQers; elec, wafer heater"fbr milk house. 4 Duo Therm Oil Heaters 1 Irg., 1 small, 2 with elec, fan; 50 gal. elec, water heater; 12x15 rug; Irg. elec, ibaster; elec, percolator; steam irons; Irg. extension table with 7 boards; extension table with 2 boards; rocking chairs; end tables; coffee table; washstaud tables; table lamps; picture frames; comforts; baby coach; stroller; child’s reed rocker; car bed; mattress’; bird cage; linoleum; bottle capper; meat hooks; cutting bench; Irg. iron .kettle for furnace; dishes; silverware; Irg. iron skillet; iron pot; ladles, 1 with holes; pots; pans; 1,4, & 6 gal. crocks; jugs, and a lot of other articles too numerous to mention. Sale to start at 11 a.m. when conditions will be made known by ENOS H. WEI OMAN Qrder of >Sale small tools, household goods, implements, dairy , equipment, cows and mules. Seller, will not he responsible for accidents day of Sale. Refreshments will be served by Friendship Circle of Reich’s E. C. jChurch.;,: ' D .,Ced&erich, Auctioneers S. KraybUl & P. Miller, Clerics To Be Held IMPLEMENTS • Have You Heard? (Continued from Page 15) using a tion. Prevent future white spot- temperature or ting by protecting wood sur- eac h time faces from moisture, and heat Use enough water to cover done at the same time The the egg and use same amount larger the egg, the longer it Complete Machinery Dispersal for King Forms Co. Wednesday, March Ist at 9:30 A.M. Located in Bucks County, Pa. on Bordentown-Ferry Road opposite Pennsbury Inn, just east of Tullytown Boro. 30 TRACTORS TRUCK FARMING FIELD EQUIP MENT PACK HOUSE LINES LIKENS PRODUCE FIELD LOADER PLUS CROPLAND MACHINERY, ETC. Terms: Cash sale day. Immediate possession. No Confirma tion. All Sell Without Reserve. Blizzard postponement date will be Friday, March 3rd. For more detailed listing contact: BROWN BROS. 66 W. State St. Doylestown, Pa. 348-4072 MEMBERS AUCTIONEERS’ ASSOCIATION 6 miles south of Lancaster, 2 miles south of New Danville, on Run Valley Road, Lancaster County, Pa. JOHN DEERE 60 WITH 800 HITCH AND FRONT END WEIGHTS; JOHN DEERE CYCLONE A WITH LIVE HY DRAULIC; COCKSHUTT 30 TRACTOR. Dumore Manure Loader and Snow Blade; John Deere #Bl3 three bottom plow; John Deere JB 32 Disc Harrow; John Deere 3 section Spring Harrow; Cultipacker; Cultivator (2 row for J.D. A or B tractor); Spike Harrow J.D.; John Deere 246 Corn Planter with Sprayer; John Deere FF Grain Drill, 16 boot with band seeding attachment; New Idea 101 Fertilizer Distributor; 250 gallon high pressure Field Sprayer with boom; Twindraulic Weed Sprayer; NEW IDEA FLAIL MOWER CONDITIONER; John Deere #5 Mower; New Holland #55 Rake; John Deere #24T Baler with ejector; Hartzell 36 inch Hay Fan; PTO John Deere 12A Combine; 4 sections of Hay Dryer ducts; Fox For age Harvestor with motor (corn and windrow pick-up); 680 New Holland Forage Blower with 33 feet of pipe; Even-Flo Silage Distributor; John Deere Model N Manure Spreader; John Deere 1064 Wagon with bed and sides for Bale Thrower; New Holland Wagon with Pick unloading forage box (high sides); Flat Wagon with rubber tires; Lincoln Weldenpower (200 amp. and SKW); 16 ft. Dultmeier Grain Auger with x/ i horse motor; 16 ft. Cardinal Grain Elevator with Vz horse motor; 24 ft. Bale Elevator; Wooden Feed Truck; Steel Feed Truck; 11x38 Trac tor Tire; Electric Fly sprayer; Tractor Chains for 38 wheel; Iron Wagon Wheels; Platform scales; Bag Wagon; Log Chains; Cow Chains; Barn Desk; Bags; Rope and Pulleys; 3 bale Balei Twine; Cyclone Seeder; Barshear Plow; Shovel Harrow; Wire Fence; Battery-Charger; Air-Congressor; Paint Spray Gun; 250 gal. steel Tank; Plastic Pipe; 3 Cow Mats; Stewart Cow Clipp ers; % horse Electric Motor; 2 hole Corn Sheller; Heavy Axle and wheels; Sleigh; Wooden Shaking Fork; Forks; Shovels; Brooms; Tractor -Saw buck; Fruit and Extension Ladders; Bags; 2” row marker; International Electric Fencer; 1 and 5 Ton hydraulic Jacks; Handy man Jack; Grindstone; Express wagon; Tools and many other articles too numerous' to mention. 59 TON FIRST, 32 TON SECOND AND THIRD CUTTING ALFALFA HAY; 25 TON STRAW; 625 BU. BARLEY. 300 GAL. DIRECT EXPANSION JAMESWAY MILK TANK with 2 hr. compressor; DeLaval #4B Milker Pump and Line for 36 Head; DeLaval #54 Milker Pump (2 units latest model): 2 DeLaval Milker Units (sate type pail) extra milker pail and cover; Stainless Steel Tank Strainer; other strainer and pails; Hot water Heater; Milk cans; milk Scales. 6 Range Shelters; Electric and Coal Broodeis; Poultry Water Pans etc.; chicken crates. China Closet; Combination Book Case and Desk; small tables; Rockers; Bench; bureau and bed; Cedar Chest; old Wood Box; Peck measure; dishes; some antiques; tub; cot; arm chair; chair; vanity set; bedside stand; Irons. Auctioneers: Carl Diller, 464-2233 J. EVERETT KREIDER 284-4517 Lunch by New Danville Fire Co. <1 / } •.CJj ' ’• < commercial Perfect Soft-Cooked Eggs PUBLIC SALE Farm Equipment SATURDAY, FEB. 25, 1967 1949 % TON INTERNATIONAL PICK-UP TRUCK - 1961 4 DR. FALCON, 1966 COMEI, 4 DR. MILK HOUSE EQUIPMENT POULTRY EQUIPMENT HOUSEHOLD ITEMS AND ANTIQUES Sale at 1 TOO a.m. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 18, 1967—23 piepara- each time you soft cook eggs Be sure water is at same Keep eggs at constant tem perature in the refrigerator. alcohol, Eggs equal in size should be of LABAN and MIRIAM BYERS should be in the water. Vary the 3 Vi-minute cooking time by J 5 to 30 seconds to suit individual preference. Shop For Community Vs Well As House boil rate of A good place to lave means moie than a structurally sound house. Neighborhood should be de veloped as a complete com munity offeung activity outlets for adults and children. Community needs adequate and easily accessible schools, libraries, playgrounds, parks, grocery and speciality stores, police and fire protection, and special services for particular family needs Quality of the facilities and thear ability to serve people’s needs is an important factor to consider when deciding on a place to live. Lightning moves 30,000 times as fast as a bullet. Among the English lan guage’s many puzzling words is “economy”—which means the large size in soap flakes and the small size in auto-mobiles. Public Auction COMPLETE DISPERSAL OF LIVESTOCK, FARM EQUIPMENT & CROPS Tues., February 21, 1967 Located on the premises, S miles southwest of West Ches ter off Route #52. (Watch for sale arrows on Route #52). THREE TRACTORS: Ford Ma jor dsl., Oliver ‘BB’ gas, J.D. ‘A’ tractor. Included in this auction is a full line of modern machinery. Dairying equipment consists of a 300 gal. Esco bulk milk tank, Dr. Walker approved, 2 Jamesway stable cleaners and all other equip ment for dairying. 3 Ford trucks. CROPS: 300 bales straw, 10 ton ear corn, 15’ corn silage. Lunch on the grounds Full particulars later DONALD COLEMAN, Owner L. Robert Fiame, Auctioneer Box 128,. Exton, Pa. 19341 Phone: 215-363-7379 TWO DAY SALE Complete Dispeisal of “Bonnie Blink Farm” MARCH 14 Cattle Milking Equipment MARCH 17 Machinery, Crops TIME: 11 A.M. SHARP One mile south of Route 30 on Route 100 at Exton, Chester Co., Pa. 100—Holstein Dairy Cows—loo Registered and grade, high quality cows, young. Cows milk ing up to 110 lb. per day. Calf hood vaccinated and home rais ed. One oi the finest herds ever to be sold at auction, con sisting of Ivanhoe, Cochran Gen eral. Sequoia. Admiral Trium ph, ABC & Curtiss breeding. All cows tested within 30 days for interstate shipment. A full line oi milking equip ment, modem farm machinery and crops. Six tractors, J.D., including “4010”; Esco 650 gal. bulk milk tank. Dr. Walk er app.; and a pipeline dump ing station. Full particulars later Write Auctioneer for complete listing. Lunch on grounds WM. E. PARRY, JR., Owner L. Robert Flame, Auct. Box 128, Exton, Pa. 19341 Phone: 215-363-7379 at 10:30 A.M. 38 Head of Holstein Dairy Cattle i ' r
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