Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 11, 1967, Image 14

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    14 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 11, 1967 rf) ta Rl, on March 17, at 7:30
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4 - H NEWS
NORTHERN’ CONSERVATION
CLUB HEARS SOIL TALKS
b> Curtis Horst, reporter
At its regular meeting Mar.
S at the home of Harold Zim
merman. Ephrata Rl, the Nor
thern Lancaster County 4-H
foil and Water Conservation
Club heard two talks on “Soil”.
Orval Bass, SCS county con-
PUBLIC SALE
OF VALUABLE
FARM MACHINERY
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
AND ANTIQUES
On Friday, March 24, 1967 at
10 A.M. sharp at R. D. #9,
York, Pa. in Springettsbury
Twp. at Stonv Brook, rear of
Bendix Plant. The undei signed
will offer at public sale the
following
1943 H Farmall tractor, 1941
H Farmall tractor with culti
vator, both in A-l shape, 2
Grove 14 ft. rubber tiie wag
ons, McDeering two row corn
planter, John Deere 13 hoe disc
drill, Lavellc 20 ft. conveyor,
McDeering manure spreader on
rubber, McDeering 2-row corn
picker, stalk shredder, mower,
McDeering 2 bottom 14” plows,
J. D. 2 disc plow, sprayer that
mounts on diaw bar, three sec
tion harrow, cultipacker, 2 Mc-
Deering disc®. Pittsburgh disc,
one row potato planter, side
delivery rake on steel, dump
rake, potato plow, 2 furrow
plows, shovel plow, single cul
tivator, 2 dirt scoops, 3 plat
form scales, metal wheelbar
row, chain hoist, McCormick
milkers and pipe, Esco 6 can
milk cooler, buckets & strain
ers. drain tubs, milk cans, Mc-
Cullough chain saw', 12 ft. cast
iron water trough, 2200 tobac
co lath, log chains, bench grind
ing wheel, 2 elec, motors, pile
of iron, scalding trough &
chains, block & falls, bag
truck, 2 rolls of wire, some 2
inch white pine planks and
other used lumber, pick up
truck racks, hand sprayer, axe,
sledge hammer, forks, cythes,
power & hand meat grinders,
hay forks, chicken feeders &
fountains, 2 elec, brooder
stoves, elec, fence posts &
wire, drums & barrels, rope,
2 clover seeders, extension
cord, grain shovels, one hole
corn sheller, 2 chicken coops,
extension ladder, small air
compressor, Chief garden trac
tor with cultivators, tractor cir
cle saw, usual small items, ap
prox. 35 ton ear corn.
ANTIQUES
4 sink benches, 5 iron kettles,
2 kettle rings, 5 wooden tubs,
several mea. benches, square
back sleigh, Vi bu. measure,
plank chairs, round table, 2
broad axes, 2 victrolas, picture
frames, quilting frame, 2 butter
churns, floui chest, benches,
mantle clock, old Bible, metal
stall dividers lard press, meat
hooks, 2 sausage stuffers, meat
stirrers, ladels, forks, crocks,
straw cutter, 1864 hammer type
shotgun, flat irons, lantern,
hog troughs, bottles, kerosene
lamps, hand pump, jugs, cigar
board, dishes, etc.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Estate heatrola, Kalamazoo
cook stove, 2 buffets, coal stove,
Maytag & Dexter wringer wash
ers, odd tables, chairs, mirrors,
2 radios, lamps & stands, beds,
springs, cupboard & metal ca
binets, dressers, rug, crib, ward
robe, rockers,, sewing l machine,
Hoover upright sweeper, ice
box, rotary power mower, tubs,
blankets, hand crocheted doil
ies, etc., jars, cooking utensils,
dishes and many other articles
too numerous to mention.
NOTE: Farmers, if on the
market for farm machinery, be
sure & attend this sale. Most
all machinery is in A-l shape.
Farm Equip, will be sold first.
Not responsible for accidents
on day of sale. Terms: Cash
Refreshment Rights Reserved
EDWIN MATTHEWS
Jacob A. Gilbert, Auctioneer
Gilbert & Frey, Clerks
BROKEN BIT CLUB
Why of Soil conseivation , AXTC3 * chaw
Leon Martin. Stevens Rl, and PLAN S ANNUAL SHOW
Dale Groff, Lititz Rl, teamed jj y Ddbni Gregory, reporter
up for a talk on “Animal Life Th? Bloken Bit 4-H Horse
1 n ,P ie i?°il ... and Pony Club made fuil'her
en ' Jj™ * a for inl May°' r 7 e
Solanco conservation club also at the home of Debia a •
attended the meeting. Giegory, Lrtitz Rl.
Clark Staulfer, Ephrata Rl, Nesstagar was appoint
was chosen to represent the ed in charge of the advertise
club at the Lancaster County mentis for the show All ads
SWCD annual banquet on Mar. must be submitted to Jerry by
9, his brother Ronald was nam- the end of March. The show
id alternate. will be held at the Mt. Airy
The next meeting will be at Fire Hall Giounds. The ram
the home of Melvin Wise, Eph- date is May 14.
PUBLIC SALE
Located 3 mile north of Bainbridge, turn off 441
at Ebersole Bros. Rendering plant, Lancaster Co., Pa.
THURSDAY, MAR. 16, 1967
11:00 A.M.
10 Head Holstein Dairy Cattle
7 milk cows, 1 reg., 1 grade Ivanhoe, 3 heifers, 2 reg.
1 due sale time
Dairy cattle have good size and heifers nice.
Charts furnished sale day.
2 TRACTORS
Formal! H, Farmall A with plow
Other Farm Equipment
TERMS BY
HARRY E. WILLIAMS
Kreider and Diller, Aucts.
284-4517 464-2233
Refreshments by Stevens Hill Church.
Kent R. Ferrell, Jr. Auctioneers John H. O’Neill
PUBLIC AUCTION
REGISTERED AND GRADE HOLSTEIN
DAIRY CATTLE, FARM MACHINERY & FEED
The undersigned, discontinuing the dairy farming business,
will sell the following at public auction on the premises located
on Penna. Rte. #B5l 2 mi. southwest of NEW FREEDOM
and 5 mi. northwest of MARYLAND LINE in southern York
County, Pennsylvania, on
FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1967
60 HEAD REGISTERED AND GRADE HOLSTEIN DAIRY
CATTLE: Approx. 30 close springeis and the balance fresh or
in full flow of lactation. Two purebred Holstein bulls (half
brothers out of a dam with official record of over 20 000 lbs. of
milk). This herd is calf hood vaccinated, tested within 30 days
for out of state shipments and features daughters of Citation,
Rag Apple, Sovereign, Admiral, Lochinvar, Fond Raven, Rosafe,
Pabst Roamer, and Ormsby sires. Individual health charts will
be furnished with each animal showing bangs certified and T.B.
accredited herd.
Bou Matic pipe line milking system for 26 stall barn, com
plete with 4 milkers and washing system.
FARM MACHINERY: 2 J. D. 3020 diesel tractors (700 and
900 hrs.) with power shirt and fully equipped, IntT. H tractor
with power pack, 2 J.D. hydraulic cylinders, J. D. #33 PTO
manure spreader, J.D. #35 manure loader with 6’ bucket, J.D.
#SSH Hopper silage blower with 50’ of pipe, J.D. #246 2 row
corn planter, Farmec 30’ elevator, J.D. torn cultivator, J.D.
F 120 3x16” plow, J.D. #640 side delivery rake, J.D. #6
field harvester with corn head, 2 J.D. #ll5 chuck wagons with
airplane tires, Farmec #126 corn drag, J.D. #3l hay condition
er, J.D. #2 4T PTO hay baler, J.D. 12’ spring tooth harrow,
J.D. 15x7” #FB-B grain drill, J.D. 12’ cultipacker J.D. #RWA
36 disc harrow, Speedy trailer type field sprayer, J.D. #lO
side mounted mower, 7’, 2 Oliver 18’ wagons on rubber, trac
tor chains, 5 large watering or feed troughs. Vane type miner
al and salt box, electric livestock waterer, 1967 Dodge 300
cattle truck, 1 ton fully equipped, 1964 Victor Delux 10’x50’
mobile home with 2 bedrooms, living room, kitchen and large
bath, laddeis, barn fan, electric heater, 2 sets of cow clippers,
small tools and supplies. NOTE: Tractors will be sold in early
part of machinery sale.
FEED: Approx. 25 tons of mixed hay and 25 tons of
straw.
TERMS CASH
Not responsible for accidents on day of sale.
ABERDEEN SALES CO.
Sale Managers
Ferrell & Preston, Clerks
Luncheon rights reserved by owners.
AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: This is one of the better herds of
cattle we have had the privilege of selling and the farm
machinery is in A-l condition of late vintage. W r e urge all
those interested in replacements for dairy herds or additional
machinery to attend this sale.
at 10:00 A.M. EST Sharp
MR. & MRS. SAMUEL HOFF,
OWNERS
New Freedom, Pa.
Phone 717/235-1503
A new member, Debbie “Saddle Lip.” He gave the club
Andrew, joined the club. members two informative
s
members and new books for “ r - and Mls ‘ Rob6lt ' C *
1987 were distributed. meeting will bo
Chairte PhiMKps of Merck & held Maich 10, at a place to
Co., Inc., showed the movie, be announced later.
COMPLETE
Holstein Dispersal
Location: Vz mile west of Manheim Auto Auction, jUst,of£
Rt. 73.
Wednesday, MARCH 15, 1967
60 Head
HI-GRADE
Holsteins mhmM
(6 Registered cows included)
40 MILKING AGE COWS, 9 BRED HEIFERS,
11 YOUNGER HEIFERS AND CALVES
Certified, Accredited, Vacc., (30 day tests), owner-sampler
records, Pregnancy checked.
HEAD AVERAGE 1965-1966 14,190 MILK 506 FAT 3.56%
Included in this sale:
Elme —270 d. -18,837 m. • 913 f. - 4.8% She has milked 103.5
lbs. a day.
Dewdrop —326 d. -18,764 m. -635 f. - 3.38%
Clara —329 d. -18.091 m. -573 f. - 3.17%
Mary —317 d. -16,465 m. -604 f. - 3.67%
Netta —323 d. -17,065 m. - 599£. -.3.51%
Many animals bred to calve summer and fall. A number
fresh Jan. and Feb.' These cows are large dairy type-cows,
several will weigh 1,550 to 1,600' lbs. First calf heifers up to
1,200 lbs. 2 cows have milked 100 lbs. a day, many of the young
er animals are-by Sires. See them sell.
(3O to 50 lbs )
Equipment ,ias-follows :v: - , -
’ 3 ianK'Spreader, TOO Bu.; J.D. Model N./Tractor
Spreader, 150 Bu.; 3 set 30 ft. single tobacco ladders; 2 Minnich
tobacco presses; tobacco shears.
DAIRY EQUIPMENT
500 gal. Moj. vacuum (approved) tank; tank washer; De
Laval 2 unit milkers; No. 73 pump; extra buckets, 2 regular,
1 large, 1 extra large; 1 S. S. strainer; buckets and rack; Spud
nick (milk porter) and compressor; Stewart Clippers; numerous
items not mentioned; dehorners; 2 feed carts.
Sale under cover
Sale at 11:30 a.m. by
Aucts.
Diller and Kreider
Lunch by Manheim Osteopathic Guild
Catalogs at ringside
WALTER K. CASSEL
Monheim, Pa.
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