Public Sale 60 Registered HOLSTEINS 60 Bang’s Certified and T.B. Accredited Saturday, March 16,1968 HOG SALE 12:00 NOON COW SALE 1:00 P.M. LOCATION In Lebanon County, 4 miles northwest of Leb anon, 1 mile north of Cleona. 35 FALL COWS, 25 FRESH OR CLOSE SPRINGERS WEANED HEIFER CALVES FROM ABOVE COWS Cows are bred by Curtiss Breeding Service and our herd sire, a son of Whirlhill Kingpin-Dam Ivanhoe record —* 15843 M, 791 F. Selling following daughters of Hamilton Units, Ontario, Canada: Edgeware R. A. Master Penn State Pathfinder Ivanhoe Forest Lee Rocket Centurion Gienvue Radar —Gienafton Royal Hamilton Rosafe Per fect Rosafe Centurian. 1967 DHIA Record: 37 cows 15699 M, 578 F, 3.7% Cows milking up to 90 lbs., 3,4, 5 year olds. Several good Holstein men quoted, “This will be one of the best uddered herds to be sold this spring.” 125 Yorkshire hogs; 30 Bred Gilts; 3 service age boars, balance 40 100 lbs. shoats. Write owners for sale folder: RUSSELL HEILMAN & SON Route 4, Lebanon, Pa. 17042, Ph. 717/867-1625 Pedigrees: FRED NAUGLE v < Public Sale OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, DAIRY CATTLE, FARM MACHINERY TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1968 At R. D. #l, Felton, Pa. between Red Lion and Felton ap proximately % mile West off Red Lion-Felton road in Windsor Twp. Follow sale arrows. The undersigned will offer at public sale the following. Dairy farm consisting of approx. 105 acres of which there are approx. 65 acres of good rich farming land and the balance in pas ture and woodland, small stream of water goes over part of farm, good water supply. Improvements consist of a large stone & as phalt shingle house with 8 bedrooms also 2 living and two dining rooms, 2 full baths on first floor, 2 electric hot water heaters, also a large dairy barn for approx. 60 head with a block milking par lor for 4 head and milk house complete with Mojonnier 425 gal. milk tank, electronic eye washer, and pipeline milkers, these units go with real estate. Also block garage & chicken bouse, corn barn & wagon shed, 2 silos. Anyone on the'market for a good dairy farm, be sure and see this one. For inspection phone 246-5392 or call auctioneer. Real estate will be offered at 1 p.m. on day of sale. Terms: 10% down, balance in 30 days. Other details on day of sale. DAIRY CATTLE 28 Holstein Dairy Cows 2 Ayrshire Dairy Cows 1 Guernsey Dairy Cow 14 Holstein Heifers 2 Ayrshire Heifers These dairy cows are grade cattle, all but 1 are from artificial breeding and all are bred artifically. They come in at various dates. One half of heifers are bred others are open. This herd will be TB and Bangs tested within 30 days of sale. Don’t miss this sale if you need good dairy cows. FARM MACHINERY John Deere No. 40 crawler tractor, Allis Chalmers WD trac tor with cultivators and two bottom plow, cultivators for DC Case tractor, manure loader, MC flail chopper, manure spreader, grain drill, cultipacker, weeder, Papec hammermill, side dresser for Case tractor, John Deere wire tie baler, McDeering lime spread er, Sears corn sheller, McDeering ensilage filler, two wheel trail er, two bottom plow, 3 tons of 3-10-10-10 fertilizer, 1 ton of 0-20-20 fertilizer, extension ladder, belt, dinner bell and other articles too numerous to mention. Farm machinery will be sold first. Not responsible for accidents on day Of sale. Refreshments Available Jacob A. Gilbert, Auctioneer Phone Red Lion 246-6056 Gilbert & Frey, Clerks At 12 Noon Sharp REAL ESTATE H. R. STITLEY x, ™3 ■'f'W. /■ Terms: Cash PUBLIC SALE of FARM EQUIPMENT and HOUSEHOLD GOODS SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1968 At 10 A.M. Located on Long Lane, Lancaster R#6, Pa., 1 mile south of Millersville, 154 mile west of New Danville. 65 Massey Ferguson Diesel Tractor, with 85 farm load er; John Deere 520 tractor with cultivators; John Deere 14T baler; other John Deere equipment; hand tools; antiques; seasoned cherry lumber and many other items. Large sale. Howard Shaub, Auct. PUBLIC SALE OF FARM IMPLEMENTS SATURDAY, MARCH 23,1968 At R. D. 1 Elizabethtown, ZV2 miles north of Elizabeth town, off Route 230, adjacent to Hertzler Dairy Farm, on farm known as Hoffer Bros. Conewago Farm, owned now by V. D. Leisure. Ist farm on Hoffer Road. 1940 Ford Truck "U" tag, 12' body. Cattle rack and low sides; Diamond T "V" tag, 16 # flat bed Int. Farmall M. Int. Farmall H, Int. Farmall C, all with power pack; McCormick #SST baler PTO; McCormick #SST baler with motor bale & thrower; cultivator for C Farmall trac tor; cultivator for H or M tractor; 2M corn picker fits H or M; McCormick mounted corn planter fits H or M; Super 6 loader for Farmall C tractor; Int. #llO side mtd. mower. Oliver 88 tractor with power pack, live power, take off, pump; Oliver 1827 row crop on rubber & tip tow wheels; Oliver self-propelled combine, 12’ model #33; Oliver 3 bottom plow 14”; Oliver #lOO 2 bottom plow 14”; Oliver 3 bottom-plow 14”; culti vator for Oliver tractor; Oliver side rake; Oliver 13 disc, dbl. disc drill, fert. & grass seeder; Oliver 4 row corn planter #540 with fertilizer & deep agitator; Oliver semi-mtd. trailer mower. John Deere bulldozer #430; New Idea 2 row corn picker mtd., like new; 1-B’, 1-10’ cultipacker McCormick sgl.; N.H. comb, cultipacker & harrow; McCormick 8’ & 10’ disc harrows; 3 sec. spring harrow; chain link harrow; hay crusher; John Deere rotary chopper; #45 Inter, hay baler; Ford grain drill; Ford 3 pt. disc; Ferg. 2 row corn planter; Int. 2 btm. plow, 2 pt. hitch; pole hay rake front end mount; 12’ dump rake; 10’ pipe drag; grass seed drill; N.H. forage harvester motor driven grass & corn heads; Oliver #lOO manure spreader PTO; New Idea flail spread er; New Idea 7’ trailer mower; Grove wagon silo sides, endless endgates; Sears 14’ wagon; 16’ homemade wagon - flat; 2 Swab wagons, steel tires; 30’ cross elevator with motor; 20’ Smoker elevator with motor; 20’ homemade mtd. elevator; Case 10” hammermill; David Bradley 10” hammermill; unit consisting of Int. V 6 utility engine, Bear Cat hammermill. Yellow Jacket 1 ton mixer; Bear Cat hammermill; 50 bu. grain cart; wing ditcher; corn sprayer; fan mill; 12’ weeder; cylinder corn shelters, 1 with cob blower; 2 hole hand corn shelter; Gravely snow plow & snow blade. Smidley hog houses; Smidley 7’ farrow crates with feed pans; Sjnidley 2 .hole pig feeders; Smidley hog water fountains; 2-8 hole dbl., 1-8 hole sgl.; 2-8 hole metal, hog feeders; 4 water barrels with fountains; metal hog troughs; wheel barrows. Allis-Chalmers blower 40’ of pipe; 50 bu. grain box for pick up truck; cattle rack for pick up truck; 50 gal. sprayer tank & pump; potato grader & bagger; manure loader; lot of chicken equipment ■ never used. Grinder; buffer & grinder on stand 5 hp; flexible shaft buff er; 1 ton chain hoist, dolly, floor jacks; 2-VA ton chain hoist dolly; 5 ton chain hoist; 4-3 phase motors 1 to 10 hp; elec, motor mtd. on steel cart 10 hp; motor & stand; air compressor tank; fan for hot air furnace; rip saw table; truck frame dual wheels; 4 new rolls chain link fence; oil tanks - 50 gal., 40 gal. with pumps; 4 wooden garage doors roller; cement mixer with Leroy 2 cyl. eng.; rr. baggage wagon; 250 & 300 gal. gasoline tanks; 24 cultipacker wheels; 2 900/20 tires & rims; boxes of asstd. auto & truck parts; 8 metal window sash 7’2”x6’5”; recess bath tub. 2 sleighs; buggy; Int. horse cultivator; 2 sets Yankee gears (collar, hames & bridles); Front gears; sgl. & dbl. buggy har ness; 2 English saddles; Western pony saddle; riding bridles; 3 horse check lines; dbl. check lines; harness lines; jerk lines; 17” to 26” horse collars; 3 & 4 horse trees; sgl. & dbl. trees; 40 ton hay, 10 ton straw, 80 ton corn, more or less. Tobacco baler; used lawn mowers; bicycles; log chains; shovels; forks; small tools; lot of articles too numerous to mention. Sale to start at 9:30 a.m. when conditions will be made known by Dupes & Gel-berich, Auctioneers S. Kraybill, M. Miller, Clerks t Refreshments available Sale by Walter D. Warfel To be held V. D. LEISURE Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 9,1968 College Aid Is Available Most scholarship assistance to day is based upon need rather than upon scholastic achieve ment. There should not be any reason for a student with col college of his choice according colege of his choice according to Robert Fleming, Representa tive of Higher Education Assis tance Agency, with offices in the Farm and Home center. If today’s high school student takes college boards in March or May of his Junior year in high school and achieves a total score of 800 or more, he will be mailed an application for finan cial assistance by the Pennsyl vania Higher Education Assis tance Agency. Students should take the college boards whether they plan to attend college in the future, or not. Will Receive Aid If he files his application by November 1 of his Senior year in high school and has need as determined by the agency, the student will receive financial as sistance to attend the school of his choice. Should an applicant be reject ed for having no need, he would retain residual rights for the duration of his time in school. This means that should the fin ancial picture change, he would then be eligible for financial as sistance To comply with the current scholarship law, the student must be enrolled in college no later than September or Janu ary following his June gradua tion. Help College Students Students currently attending college who have never filed a prior application may apply for financial assistance by writing to the agency for an application and applying between April 1 and June 30 preceding the year they are seeking assistance. They should consult with their local high school counselor or college financial aid officer. Those high school students who intend to pursue nondegree programs at business, trade, or technical schools, and those planning to attend nursing schools should either write to the agency or secure an applica tion from their school counse lor. Forests And Waters Department Looking For Old Trees Have an old, huge tree in your backyard, perhaps along the curb or down in the mea dow? If so, it may be a champion, the type of “Tree Monarch” sought by the Pennsylvania For estry Assn Big Trees of Penn sylvania Committee, in coopera tion with the Department of Forests and Waters, for even tual compilation in booklet form. Pennsylvanians have been re porting unusually large speci mens of various tree species and varieties since 1886, but this new effort at locating “Tree Monarchs” represents an or ganized venture by a commit tee made up of qualified mem bers from various sections of the Commonwealth. Factors taken into considera tion in nominating potential Pennsylvania Tree Champions include circumference measui ed at 4Va feet fiom the ground; height, average width of the crown, specific location, species and year reported. Nominations may be made to Albert B. Mickalitis, committee chairman, of the Department of Forests and Waters, Box 1467, Education Bldg., Harrisburg. 27
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