PUBLIC SALE Located 4 mile west of Wakefield, 4 mile South of Chestnut Level, along road from Cherry Hill to Fairfield, 20 wlwi south of Lancaster, Fulton Twp., Lancaster Co., Pcnna. Wed., March 22, 1967 11:00 A.M. 105 HEAD OF HOLSTEIN and Holstein Jersey Crosses 27 cows 10 fresh others in oil stages of lactations 40 bred heifers due spring and summer 1 Reg. 4-H heifer ready to breed 30 heifers under 1 year old 7 Holstein bulls of service age These are the offspring of the 160 head sold in the falL Bangs and TB certified, Charts furnished, Calfhood vac cination, Sale under Cover. 5 TRACTORS B*6 Farmall wide front end (810 hrs.) TDG International Dozer MD International Tractor H Farmall with cults. 22 Massey Harris Tractor. Cub Cadet with Mower 403 IHC combine with 14 ft. header and 4 row 40 in. Cornhead with 100 bu. bin and cab (good). 91 IHC combine with 10 ft. header 10 ft. IHC windrower with Hume reel and crusher IHC loader all hydraulic, IHC baler, #l5 IHC rake, IHC mower King Wize 26 ft. elevator. Drag elevator and Little Giant, #55 IHC chopper with 2 row cornhead and pickup, Kool silage blower, Kesten silage wagon, large Hawk built manure spread er, IHC 4 row corn planter, IHC 4 row cultivator, fits 400 Farmall, New Holland grain bin on IHC gear, 2 7xBxlB silage and hay wagons with 6 wheels, 8 ft. Graham plow, Killifer disc, other disc, 2 spring tooth harrows, grain drill, New Idea ele vator, 8 ft. 2 pt. scraper blade, 2 M cornpicker, drier, sprayer, ■lnt. G. E. generator 12 KVW, 1,000 locust posts, 8 ft. I beams, Lincoln 180 amp. welder. Many other articles. Kreider and Diller, Aucts. DISPERSAL SALE 55 REGISTERED HOLSTEINS MILKING EQUIPMENT FARM MACHINERY SATURDAY, MAR. 18, 1967 Machinery at 10:30 a.m. Cows at 12:30 p.m. On the premises located on Route 340, \k mile east of Intercourse, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. 33 COWS, 7 BRED HEIFERS 1966 herd average, 15,165 M 562 F; 12 selling with record from 600 p „to 772 F; 20 selling from dams with records from 600 F to 850 F; several Ivanhoe's, others', by Lassie Leader, Re flector, and othec-'popular sireg 13 heifers , are j>y King Pin; many are bred Pin: -several milking 90 lb. daily. Herd is certified, 335 Glt*toh“”tan']f, 3 h.pV'%lttJ r ‘ Conde ftilikCr; rotary viijvd;’ pulsator, ijised -5 ws.; < 2 milkedpijipps; hot wirtisc heater; etc; - _ n i,: i P j ‘V V. - j I-. ' Full dpic m imacMpervJ m .good shape, includes, Farmall Fanfc<otk«lp|r C wafluTidUsute losyd«ri'2- row JajOKftly »scf apeyf, HtiJlSlroifaiQß? I. HfajlfogiefcJwth hitch and drive shaft for crimper; Myer hay crusher; John Deere rake; LB. PTO spreader, used 1% yrs.; Ontario giain drill, like new; pto 42” hay fan; 16” bottom plow; I. H. 2 PT hook up; New Holland No. 33 flail chopper;,.John Deere disc- harrow; culti patker; 7’ Massey Harris combine;' 18’ rubber tire bunk wagon; I. H. rubber tire wagon; 1-ton chain hoist; Fury Farm welder; 4 h. p Briggs & Stratton engine; feed carts; cattle oiler; clipp ers; 1-ton feed mixer; battery fencer; platform scales; 25-ton good mixed hay, corn by the ton; forks; shovels; many other items used on large farm operation. Come Early Lunch Available Good Truckers Not Responsible For Accidents Cattle Will Be Handled to the Best of our Abilities Catalogues Available Inspec ■fion Invited. * DiUer & Kreider, Auctioneers and Pedigrees Terms bj JAMES EWART Lunch Furnished 15 OPEN HEIFERS, Terms by: LEON W. HESS, Owner • Farm Calendar (Continued from Page 1) life aind Roundup, aiL Lauwaist'er Farm Cied.t bldg. —8 p.m. Dairy meeting at John Ncfl School, Neffsi i'Cc; yipjaikeirs. Dr. Sam Gius and Stephen Spencer. M.-i ich 16—6:30 pm, Gad'sin Spot FFA Chapter Fathei- Son bnuquet, at Lampeter- St.aiibuig High school —8 p.m, 4-H Lea'dloiis’ Coun cil! meet.ng alt Atlantic B'cetiers Cooperative, Route 230. —8 p.m. Rough Riders 4-H Horse Club, at QuarnyviMe Fire Hall. March 17- -6:30 p.m, Annual banquet meeting, ‘Lanca-'teir Courtly Swlme Pinjdueehs’ Assn l , at Blue Ball Fire Ha'll. —6:30 p m., Warwick FFA Oha'pter annual Paternit-Som balaquet alt Warwick ILS T q P COW at JOHNSON —6:45 pm, CaoiSlrsir FFA SALE BRINGS S7OO TILSITHS Th * tlon cow alt the bainqueit a't EphTOua HS „ , * u n , -7-30 pm, Non then in Lam- W - Johnecn sale on Feb caster Couimty 4-H Comaerva- 23 was d 'listened Holstein Won Club, alt home of Mel- Wl ' th a «coid of 17.414 pounds vim Wise, Ephmaitia R 1 ° ,f sh ' e bi ought $7OO, ac- M'airch 18—10 am, Pa Land- coudilnig to auctioneers Drller na'ce Breedens Assn Show & & Kue'idei Sale at Martin’s Sales Baun, Other grade cows brought Blue Ball. $450, $485, and $5OO. PUBLIC SALE Full Line of Farm Equipment MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1967 Located two miles north of Mastersonville, on the Lancaster-Lebanon County line. Farmall “M” with remote-control, International 350 Utility 2 Pt. with live PTO. and #34 Manure loader with snow blade, B. Nf. Farmall and cultivator made for Hydraulic lift, McCor mick #309 3 - 14 trip bottom Plow 2 Pt.. Rear mounted 2 Pt. cultivator, New Holland #331 PTO. Spreader - used 1 year, Massey Ferguson #lO PTO. Baler, McCormick #36 Harvester with corn head & pickup, 2 Farmhand self unloading wagons, like new, Massey Ferguson Hopper Blower with 9” pipe, like new, McCormick #5 Chopper, John Deere #8 Mower, New Holland Crusher with steel rolls, 2-row Stauffer Tobacco Plant er, McCormick 2-row corn planted & fertilizer attachment, Oliv er Superior 16 Disc Grain Drill, McCormick #9A 28 Disc, Mc- Cormick #4Ol 8 ft. Spring Harrow, Two bottom John Deere Trailer Plow 2 14, David Bradley rubber tii e 4-bar rake, two 16 ft. rubber tire wagons, 10 ft. cultipacker, New Idea #lO one-row corn picker, 28 ft. bale elevator, with Hydraulic lift, 10 ft. McCormick #7 Fertilizer Dist, like new, 8 ft. Fertilizer Dist., 2 Pt. Scrapper blade, Papec silo filler with finger feed, 500 gal. water tank on wagon, 6-row weeder, Mounted Sprayer without a pump, 3 Hydiaulic cylinders, double action, double set tobacco ladders - 20 ft., 4 sets single tobacco laddeis on wagons, double row tobacco hoers, Rear Mounted circle saw, 6,500 tobacco lath, 2 Minnich tobacco pi esses, stove for tobacco cellar, Portable air compressor on wheels, 2 sets of tractor chains 12X38 and 12x28, Remington-Mall chain saw, 50 ft. end less Belt, tractor elec. Grass Seedei, Heat Houser for “H” or “M” Farmall, 2 Hillside Hitches for “H" or “M” Farmall, 40 ft. extension ladder. 1951 CHEVROLET TRUCK, 4 speed, flat bed, “S” tag APPROX. 8 TON EAR CORN Metal chicken nests and feeders, used chicken cages, 2 .Electric chick brooders, 500 size; Electiic fence posts, steel & -wood, Fence -wire, 2 Electric fence chargers, 5 and 12 ton Hy draulic Jacks,' Electric battery charger, 6 and 12 .volt;, Stewart -Cow clipper.smew; Bag Wagon, 3 Feed carts, 2 rubber- tire Pipe threader, cutter and pipe vise on legs, 1 /»-in. -Electrip'Drill, Flill set of electric bits, Tap and'die set up to - ] /£-inch’ Gripdstone with motor, Tobacco shears," Grease guns, AJrease, bucket* with pump, Paint sprayer. Log chains, Ropes, Forks, Shovels, Tools, Bolts, etc. and a lot' of items too num erous to mention. P. S. This equipment is in excellent condition HOUSEHOLD GOODS Breakfast set, Living room suite, Dining room suite, 3 double beds, 2 with springs. Metal single bed, dressers, chairs, two 9x9 rugs alike, crocks, ice cream freezer, Porch glider, Items too numerous to mention. Sale to start at 11:30 A.M. when conditions will be made known by GEIB & BOYD, AUCTIONEERS HESS & FAUS, CLERKS Refreshment Stand by Mastersonville Fire Co. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 11, 1967 Sale Register SAT. MAR. 11—Public Sale of Valuable Farm Machinery, Or chard Equipment and Personal Property located at Winclsoi HI, Pa., V*i mi. east of Windsoi at Emenheisers Orchard. Tcims by Paul W. Emenheiser. SAT. MAR. 11—Public Sale of Household Goods at Willow Street, Pa., by Jacob Dagen SAT. MAR. 11—Public Sale of Dairy and Farm Machinery at Conestoga RD, by John Stonei SAT. MAR. 11—Livestock, farm machinery, crops, and house hold furnishings at Cornog, Chester Co. by Charles Mess ner, owner. TUBS. MAR. 14—Complete dis pell sal of “B Gimme Blank” Fai, m. Cattle & mW'king equipment, Ext on, Wn. Palry Jr., owner. WED. MAR. 15—Complete Hol stein Disp, Manheim, Pa. by Walter Cassel. OF 3 TRACTORS JAY G. OBER R. D. 3, MANHEIM, PENNA. THURS. MAR. 16—Public Sale of Dairy, Faim Machinery & Household Goods, Baimbt id'je, by Hwniy E. Wa.'l'iams. FRI. MAR. 17—Public Auction of fciim machine! y, feed and dairy cattle, located 2 mi. southwest of New Freedom. Pa. Terms by Mr. & Mrs Samuel C. Hoff. FRI MAR 17—Public Auction of Reg. & Grade Holstein Dairy Cattle. Farm Machinery and Feed located on Penna. Rte. £B51 —2 mi. southwest of New Freedom ana 5 mi northwest of Maryland Line in southern York Co. Pa Terms by Mr & Mrs. Samuel Hoff SAT MAR. 18—Complete Hoi stem Dispersal & Faim Equip ment, Intelcouise. Pa, by Lewi Hess. SAT. MAR. 18—Penna Land race Swine Ass’n. Show at 10 a m. and sale at 1 pm, Blue Ball, Pa James Z Mai tin, Christiana Rl, secy-tieas MON MAR 20—Public Sale of Full Line ot Farm Equipment located 2 nn north of Mastcr sonville, on the Lanc-Leb Co. line Terms by Jay G. Ober. MON MAR 20—Haiold Sam ple’s Equipment & Consign ment Sale located 1 mi NW. of Rte. 222, Va mi NW. of New Providence, 1 1/ i mi. South of Refton WED MAR 22—Public Sale of Holstein Heifers and Farm Equipment, Fairfield, Pa by James Ewart THURS MAR 23—Public Sale of Farm Equipment, Northeast ot Gap, Pa, bj- Frank Kennell. FRI MAR 24—Public Sale of Valuable Faim Machinery, Household Goods, and Antiques at R D #9 York, Pa. in Spring ettsbury Twp at Stony Brook, real of Bendix Plant Terms by Edwin Matthews SAT. APR. I—Public Sale of Valuable Real Estate, Personal Property and Antiques on coi nei oi Becker Rd and Oiegon Rd at RD. #l. Leola. Pa in Manheim Twp Ivan R Buch Estate. Terms by Paul S. Buoh, Admr. MON APR 17—Hoise Sale; at Mai tin’s Sale Stables, Blue Ball, Pa, Lane Co Equipment at 4 p m Hoises at 6 pm. Teims by Paul Z Martin Robert K. Rohrer Bulldozing - Grading Patz Sales & Service Barn Cleaners - Silo Unloaders - Cattle Feeders Quarryville, R. D. 1 Hensel 548-2559 Moved To New Location FOR FAST ON-THE-FARM SERVICE SWEIGART FIRESTONE 329 West High St. Manheim, Pa. 665-2258 ********************** 13
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