Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 28, 1967, Image 14

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    14 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 28,1967
New Holland
(Continued from Page 2)
steady Riding horses, 90-390.
Dnvin; horses 130-300; Pony
mares 30-60; Geldings 20-45;
Killers 5-6.
HOGS
October 23, 1967
Receipts of 953 head sold 25
to 50 lower Retail 20-22.25;
Wholesale 19.25-20; Heavy
weights 19-19.50; Sows 15 50-15.-
75.
CALVES
October 23, 1967
Receipts not announced.
Choice and prime 39-45; Good
and L. Choice, 36-38.50; Stan
dard 32-35.50; Common, 18-30.
This was one to two dollars
higher than last week.
Keep Water Hoses Out
Of Pesticide Water
When filling a spray tank or
When rinsing and washing pesti
cide equipment or containers,
never permit the hose or faucet
to extend into the pesticide or
the rinse water
“Contaminated water should
never reach the mouth of the
water supply outlet.” warns Da
vid Shriver, pesticide-chemicals
leader at the University of
Maryland
Shriver advises leaving a
large air-gap between the water
source and the contaminated
water since surface contamina
tion of the hose could be dan
gerous to someone drinking
from the hose or faucet
PUBLIC SALE
of
FARM EQUIPMENT
5 miles south of Lane., 1 mile
east of Willow St. just off Rt.
#222 along Hans Herr Drive,
Lane. Co., Pa.
SAT., NOV. 4, 1967
11:00 A.M.
McCormick Farmall 350 trac
tor; McCormick 33A manure
loadei; Case V.A.C. tractor and
cultivator; Case 1 bottom plow;
McCormick *3ll moldboard
plow; McCormick *251 corn
planter (like new); McCormick
1-P R Corn picker; New Holland
Hayliner 67 baler (like new);
New Holland 404 crusher; New
Holland 46 mower, 7 ft.; John
Deere 15 disc grain drill on rub
ber; John Deere 12A combine;
McCormick 40 P.T.O. manure
spreader; McCormick 28 disc
hanow. Many more items too
numerous to mention.
Sale bv.
ROSS N. HUBER
•Refreshments
At the same place at 1:36 p.m.
A fine selection of
30 Registered
HOLSTEIN COWS
and Ist calf heifers will be sold
including:
• one by Hassen Hi Hope with
319 da. 15,258 m. 569 f.
• a dti. of Pincyhill Maximi
lian with 518 f at 2 yrs., her
dam is Very Good
• Another by Pudget Sound
Admiral with 503 f. at 2 yis„
her dam has ovei 100.000 m.
• A Bellringer dtr. fiom a
Very Good 100,000 f. dam
• A springing Rosafc Eminent
dtr. due sale time
• A “Veiy Good" Mcicuiv dti.
due sale time to King Pin; 3
dtrs. of Osborndale Ivanhoe,
others by Aitificial siies, a
few heifei calves available,
• A Pineyhill Galaxy due to
calf Nov., 600 f. as a 2 yr. ojd
• A dtr. of Vigo-Roburke(El
vis, almost 500 f. as \i 2 !yh
old f
Chaits furnished, mostly 30 day
tested foi immediate shipment.
For information contact: I
JOHN J. STOLTZFUS
Elverson, Pa.
Auctioneers:
Carl Dillci & J. Everett Kreider
Sale Register
SAT. OCT. 28, 10:30 a.m.-Big
Auction in rear at parking lot,
Aston’s Variety Store, 306 Wil
low Street Pk., Willow Street.
TUES. OCT. 31, noon-Ayrshire
Auction Pa. State Keystone
Classic, at Guernsey Sale Barn,
Lancaster, Pa.
SAT. NOV. 4, 11 a.m—Public
You're Invited . . .
CURTiSS Farmer-Breeder Meeting
Thursday, November 2, 8:00 P.M.
Lafayette Fire Hall
Lincoln Highway East
Featured Speaker
Morris B. Ewing
Director of Statistical Analysis
Curtiss Breeding Service, Inc., Cary, Illinois
Topic “The CURTiSS Bulls”
Also: Thomas W. Kelly
District Manager, Lemont, Pa.
will speak on “The Truly Profitable Cow.”
Door Prizes Refreshments
Sponsored by your local CURTiSSMEN-
22nd ANNUAL
YEARLING CATTLE & CALF
SALE
Friday, November 10, 1067
1:30 P.M. EST
1,000 STEERS AND HEIFERS 1,000
All Native Cottle
BLUE RIDGE LIVESTOCK SALES, INC.
Billy T\ Owens, Mgr. ,
Phone 725-5021 Charles Town, W. Va.
Amounting...
The merger of Weavers Hatchery of Lititz
R 4 with Webers Hatchery, Inc. of Bowmans
ville.
We will have available to the poultrymen the
Ghostley Pearl Leghorn and the Babcock Le
ghorn. We will also have the Red & Black Sex
link and Broilers.
For more information contact
WEBER’S HATCHERY, INC.
TVlohnton R 2
AARON Z. WEAVER
Lititz R 4
Sale of Farm Equipment & 30
Reg. Holstein cows located 5
mi. south of Lane, just off Rt.
222 along Hans Herr Drive.
Terms by Ross N. Huber and
John J. Stoltzfus.
MON. NOV. 6, 4 p.m.-Martin’s
Sales Stables, Blue Ball, Pa.
Ky. saddle horses, standard
breds & ponies. Sale by Paul
Z. Martin.
SAT, JAN. 27, 1968 - Sugar
Loaf Farm Sale, Box 1236,
Rl, Pa. Terms by Anna B.
Staunton, Virginia.
Ph. 215-445-6440
or contact
Ph. 717-733-8144
MAY 4, 1968 - Ankony-Hyland MAY 4, 1968 - Ankony-Hyland
Production Sale, Highmore, S. Production Sale, Highmore, S.
Dak. Adams-Canning. Mgrs. Dak. Adams-Canning Mgrs.
1967 SPECIAL
Calf & Feeder Sale
SOUTH BRANCH STOCKYARDS, Inc., Moorefield, W. Va.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3—STOCK CATTLE AND
CALF SALE. This will be clean-up sale. All
kinds stock cattle and calves offered.
SALE AT 7:30 O'CLOCK, P.M.
Sales sponsored by South Branch Stockyards,
West Virginia Department of Agriculture
and West Virginia University.
1200 HEAD
THURSDAY> NOVEMBER 2,
1 P.M.
FEEDER CALVES and
YEARLING STEERS
(State Graded)
Culpepper Agricultural Enterprises
3 mi. south of Culpepper on lit. 29
Ph. 703-825-9188 or 703-825-2281
Sponsored by Culpepper Feeder Calf Assoc. '
Public Auction
83 Registered GUERNSEYS
, COMPLETE LINE OF FARM MACHINERY
AND DAIRY EQUIPMENT
MASONIC HOME DISPERSAL
COCKEYSVILLE, MARYLAND '
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1967
The farm is located about 40 mi. South of York, Pa. and 15 mi.
North of ’Baltimore, Md., off the Harrisburg Expressway, Et. 83,
take Shawa.i Road exit, East ini. to farm.
MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT SELL
AT 10:30 A.M. CATTLE FOLLOWING
The Masonic Home is discontinuing its dairy and farming opera
tion. The Guernsey herd has been in existence a number of >ears.
They have used outstanding sires including those of The Mary
land-West Virginia Bull Stud,
SELLING 1 BULL, 26 COWS, 12 BRED HEIFERS, 45 OPEN
HEIFERS (including 30 head ready to breed this fall)
The herd is TB and BANGS Accredited Vaccinated
FARM MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT
John Deere Tractor #630-9640; John Deere Hay Conditional and
field mower; John Deere plow; John Deere corn picker =101;
Baler ff 6549 (jack, loader, hydiomatic); Blither Forage Harvester
(with attachments, choppei); King Wise elevator (32 ft.); A-l
Century sprayer;- New Holland spreader #222; *25 FarmliaiTßT*-
rake; John Deere RWA Di,sc-hairow; and attachments; Farmall H
Tractor; John Deere #44 plow; IH 100 pulveiizer; F. B. Grain
drill-Van-Brunt; Fciguson Cultivator; Ferguson side rake-. Ferg
uson com planter; #64 Combine; New Idea Spreader* New Hol
land wagon and scveial other wagons; xl < lI.P. motor compressor;
Hammer mill; Electric motor 20 H.P.; Platform scales; stainless
steel sink; New Suige milker; New Esco tank cooler - 300 gal;
and many other small tools.
Property of The Masonic Home of Hie
Grand Lodge A.F. and AM. of Maryland
Frank Smith, Ji. Supt. !
Cockeysville, Md.
Tel: 666-2222
AUCTIONEER
John B. Merryman TERMS CASH
Sparks, Maryland
Tel: 771-4321 Lunch by Reuben
Not responsible for accidents day of sale.